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Brett Hadley, known for his role as detective Carl Williams on the long-running soap opera The Young and the Restless, has passed away at the age of 92. The talented actor, who had a multifaceted career both on and off the screen, left a lasting impression on his colleagues and fans.
Hadley, who joined the cast of The Young and the Restless in 1980, portrayed the father of Paul Williams, played by Doug Davidson. He became a beloved figure on the show for over a decade until his character mysteriously vanished in 1990. However, true to soap opera fashion, he made a dramatic comeback in 1998 as Jim Bradley, a man suffering from amnesia due to a brutal assault.
Throughout his time on the set, Hadley was known for his professionalism, upbeat demeanour, and infectious laughter. Beth Maitland, who played Traci Abbott on the show, described him as a delightful and charismatic presence, always ready to share amusing stories. His memories reflect a golden era when soap operas thrived and the actors became legendary figures.
Born in Louisville, Kentucky, in 1930, Hadley pursued his passion for drama at the University of New Mexico before launching his career at the prestigious Goodman Theatre in Chicago. He made his mark on various television shows such as The Name of the Game and Marcus Welby, M.D., showcasing his versatility as an actor.
In addition to his television work, Hadley appeared in films like Funny Lady, The Babe, and Next of Kin. During gaps in his acting assignments, he found joy in tending the bar at The Palomino, a renowned country music nightclub in North Hollywood.
Brett Hadley's contributions to the entertainment industry and his memorable portrayal of Carl Williams will continue to be cherished by soap opera enthusiasts. May he rest in peace, knowing that his legacy lives on. 🤍