SHOCKING EXIT: Peter Bergman Retires from Y&R After 35 Years as Jack Abbott!

   

In a major moment for daytime television, Peter Bergman has announced his retirement from The Young and the Restless, ending his legendary run as Jack Abbott after 35 unforgettable years.

Bergman joined the CBS soap in 1989, quickly becoming a fan favorite for his powerful portrayal of the complex, driven, and often emotionally torn Abbott family patriarch. Over the decades, he delivered countless memorable moments—rivalries, heartbreaks, and triumphant comebacks—that helped define the show’s legacy.

In a heartfelt statement, Bergman expressed deep gratitude to fans, cast, and crew, saying, “It has been the honor of a lifetime to play Jack Abbott. Thank you for letting me be part of your lives for so many years.”

His departure marks the end of an era, and tributes are already pouring in from co-stars and fans alike, celebrating the man behind one of soap’s most iconic characters.

Peter Bergman leaves behind a lasting legacy—and Y&R won’t be the same without him.