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Lois De Banzie, a Tony-nominated actress best known for her role as Eleanor Roosevelt in “Annie”, has died. She was 90.
The Scottish-born actress died on April 3 in Greenbrae, California, her family confirmed to the San Francisco Chronicle on Monday. A cause of death was not specified.
“Lois was proud to have made a career as an actress on stage, screen and television,” her obituary read. “Her wit and humour will be much missed.”
In addition to her gig in “Annie”, De Banzie also had several memorable roles on stage, including “Morning’s at Seven”, for which she received a Drama Desk Award and a Tony Award nomination in 1980. Other roles included “Da”, which she starred in from 1978 to 1980, “The Last of Mrs. Lincoln” in 1972 and “The Octette Bridge Club” in 1985.
De Banzie also appeared in several movies and television shows throughout the ’80s and ’90s including “Tootsie”, “Sudden Impact”, “Mass Appeal”, “Arachnophobia”, “Sister Act”, “Addams Family Values” and “Dunston Checks In”.
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