A widely loved daytime television actor, Francisco San Martín, died unexpectedly at 39, leaving fans and colleagues shocked by the loss of a performer known for sincerity rather than fame. Found in his Los Angeles home on January 16, 2025, his death was later ruled a suicide, a detail that deepened the grief across the entertainment community. He was not a spotlight-chasing celebrity, but a steady presence whose kindness and professionalism made a lasting impression.
Born in Mallorca, Spain, on August 27, 1985, Francisco’s life was shaped by constant change, including a childhood move to Montana. There, children’s theater gave him a sense of belonging and sparked a lifelong passion for acting. Modeling later opened doors, but his real goal was always clear: “the dream of working as a professional actor in the United States.”
After moving to Hollywood, his path was anything but easy. Years of auditions and rejection finally led to a breakthrough in 2011 with Days of Our Lives as Dario Hernandez. He later appeared on The Bold and the Beautiful, Jane the Virgin, and Behind the Candelabra, earning praise for emotional honesty and restraint.
Off-screen, Francisco was remembered for warmth and humility. Co-workers described him as thoughtful, encouraging, and genuinely caring, with tributes reflecting deep personal loss rather than public formality.
His passing also highlighted how invisible mental health struggles can be. Remembered for kindness, dedication, and quiet courage, Francisco San Martín leaves behind a legacy defined not by fame, but by humanity.