The world of daytime television is in mourning. Tricia Cast, the Emmy-winning actress whose portrayal of Nina Webster on The Young & the Restless left an indelible mark on millions of hearts, has passed away. She was 57.

In a statement released by her family earlier this week, they confirmed that Tricia’s journey came to “a quiet end” after what they described as “a private and prolonged battle.” They did not disclose further details, choosing instead to honor the privacy that she herself cherished so deeply in her final years.
“She faced it the same way she lived,” the family wrote. “With strength, grace, and a love for others that never faded.”
For decades, Tricia Cast was a pillar of daytime drama, known for her emotional depth, her warmth on and off camera, and her ability to turn scripted dialogue into something deeply human. From heartbreak and resilience to fierce maternal love, her performances as Nina touched generations of fans who saw parts of themselves in her struggles and triumphs.

Her loss has sent waves through the soap opera community. Castmates, many of whom considered her not just a colleague but family, have begun sharing tributes.
“She brought heart to every scene,” one co-star wrote.
“Her presence was soft but powerful,” another added. “You never forgot when Tricia walked into a room — or into a storyline.”
Off-screen, Tricia was known for her humility, her loyalty to friends, and her unwavering compassion for animals and underrepresented voices. She never sought the spotlight — only the work. And it’s that quiet dignity that has made her passing feel so deeply personal for so many.
Fans are now flooding social media with clips, memories, and messages of gratitude — for the years she gave, for the tears she inspired, for the strength she modeled through her characters.
“Tricia Cast helped me grieve my mother,” one fan wrote.
“I felt seen because of Nina,” shared another. “And that’s because of Tricia.”
While her final chapter was written away from the public eye, her legacy plays on — in every rerun, every whispered quote, every fan who found comfort in her voice.
She may be gone from the screen,
But the love she stirred still lingers —
Quiet, constant, and unforgettable.
Rest in peace, Tricia. You were never just part of the story. You were the story.