Marnie Schulenburg's Cause Of Death Was Breast Cancer


Marnie Schulenburg's death has stunned the world as she had an untimely demise, and the reason behind it was revealed to be breast cancer.

Schulenburg, a 37-year-old actress, died on Tuesday. She died following a struggle with metastatic stage four breast cancer.

On May 8, the actress said she would be diagnosed with cancer in 2020. Her work on the soap opera As The World Turns made her famous.

Schulenburg reflected on Mother's Day with breast cancer in her most recent  on May 8. One of the photographs shows her reading a book with her daughter while wearing an oxygen mask.

Schulenburg revealed in May 2020 that she had been diagnosed with metastatic breast cancer, which doctors mistook for mastitis, a common condition among new mothers.

Her disease was the "most insidious variety, inflammatory breast cancer, which doesn't appear like traditional breast cancer, is more aggressive, affects younger women, and masquerades as a nursing infection."

Marnie Schulenburg Is Now Survived By Her Husband

Marnie Schulenburh's husband, Zach Rodibas, must be devastated by the news of her death at such an age.

Zack Robidas is an American actor who has starred in films like Succession, Friends from College, and Sorry for Your Loss. Robidas, a stage actor, appeared in Adam Szymkowicz's Pretty Theft.

Robidas is a Berks County, Pennsylvania native who graduated from DeSales University in Center Valley. In September 2013, Schulenburg married Robidas, most known for his role as Mark Ravenhead on HBO's Succession.

After his marriage to soap opera star Marnie Schulenburg from 2013 until her death from cancer in 2022, he became more well-known.

Schulenburg was cast as Sullivan in the Hulu and iTunes revival of ABC's One Life to Live in 2013. Blue Bloods, Army Wives, and Royal Pains are her other significant television credits.

Did Marnie Schulenburg Have Children With Her Husband?

Marnie Schulenburg and her husband, Jason Landau, got the opportunity to become parents as they have children in the family.

Schulenburg and Landau were blessed with a daughter named Coda. Coda, their two-year-old daughter, was just five months old when her mother was diagnosed in December 2019.

Marnie has shared many pictures of her daughter on her Instagram account, which shows that she loved her daughter very much.

For her daughter, Marnie desired to be strong and beautiful. She wished to teach her daughter how to navigate the world with compassion, strength, vivacity, humor, and joy as she did.

Marnie friends and family started a GoFundMe page to help with her medical bills, and the target of $75,000 was met in October 2020.