Background
Herrera was born on January 19, 1944, in Wiggins, Mississippi to Theresa (née Blackburn) and Rafael A. Herrera.
Reared in Stone County, Mississippi by his maternal grandparents, he graduated from Wiggins High School. He earned a Bachelor"s degree from University of Mississippi and was a member of Sigma Chi fraternity. He was the biological father of actress Gaby Hoffmann.
Gaby and Herrera were estranged shortly after her birth, and she was raised by her mother, Viva, in the Chelsea Hotel.
Education
Reared in Stone County, Mississippi by his maternal grandparents, he graduated from Wiggins High School.
Career
Herrera"s professional acting career began in 1969. He became best known for his role as the evil James Stenbeck on the soap opera As the World Turns, a role he played periodically between 1980 and 2010. Herrera also played Mark Galloway in 1974 and 1975 on the same show.
He produced and directed a short documentary titled Mississippi Delta Blues, about the life of James "Son" Thomas.
In 1987, he wrote and directed an episode of American Playhouse titled "The Wide Net", starring Kyra Sedgwick. He also appeared as Lee Falk"s Mandrake the Magician, alongside Ji-Tu Cumbuka as Lothar, in a failed television series pilot.
Herrera was diagnosed with mantle cell lymphoma, an aggressive and normally lethal type of non-Hodgkins lymphoma, in 1997. He went to Memorial Sloan-Kettering and underwent chemotherapy, total body irradiation, and an autologous stem cell transplant, but all these treatments were unsuccessful.
Herrera"s disease went into remission for at least nine years, and was considered a "pioneer case" and proof that donor stem cells could induce long-term remission.
In 2005, Herrera wrote a book about his experiences, which he titled The Cancer War. In October of that year he testified before United States. Congress on the importance of stem cell research. In October 2010, Herrera was the featured guest speaker at the Cardiology & Oncology International Symposium in Nashville, Tennessee.
His cancer came out of remission, and he died of it on June 21, 2011, at the age of 67, in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Membership
He earned a Bachelor"s degree from University of Mississippi and was a member of Sigma Chi fraternity.