Elizabeth Franz
Broadway Star Useless at 84
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Tony-winning Broadway star Elizabeth Franz has died.
Her husband, Christopher Pelham, instructed the New York Instances she died from most cancers in addition to having a “extreme response” to the medicine used to deal with it.
She took her final breath on November 4 at her house in Woodbury, Connecticut, in accordance with the outlet.
Franz was greatest identified for portraying Linda Loman, the spouse of Brian Dennehy’s Willy Loman, within the 1999 Broadway revival of Arthur Miller’s “Dying of a Salesman.” Her highly-regarded efficiency landed her a Tony Award.
She additionally earned Tony nods for her roles within the Neil Simon comedy “Brighton Seaside Memoirs” in 1983 and Paul Osborn’s “Morning’s at Seven” in 2002. She was additional applauded for her performances in “Broadway Sure” and “Sister Mary Ignatius Explains It All for You.”
The theater veteran, who skilled on the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in New York, additionally took her abilities to the massive display screen, notably touchdown roles in 1987’s “The Secret of My Success,” 1992’s “Faculty Ties” and 1995’s “Sabrina,” to call a couple of.
She moreover took guest-starring roles in a number of exhibits, similar to “Gilmore Ladies,” “Regulation & Order: SVU” and “Gray’s Anatomy.”
Along with her husband, she is survived by her brother, Joe.
She was 84.
RIP