Elizabeth Franz, Tony-winning Death of a Salesman star, dies at age 84
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Elizabeth Franz, Tony-winning Death of a Salesman star, dies at age 84
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"Elizabeth Franz, who won a Tony award for her role in the 1999 Broadway production of Death of a Salesman, has died at the age of 84. Her husband, Christopher Pelham, told The New York Times that Franz died at her home in Woodbury, Connecticut, on November 4. Pelham also shared that his wife died of cancer, following a severe reaction to the drugs used to treat her condition. However, her specific type of cancer was not disclosed."
Elizabeth Franz died at age 84 at her home in Woodbury, Connecticut on November 4. Her husband Christopher Pelham said she died of cancer after a severe reaction to drugs used to treat her condition, and the specific cancer type was not disclosed. Franz won a Tony Award for her portrayal of Linda Loman in the 1999 Broadway revival of Death of a Salesman. She focused on the sexual relationship between Linda and Willy, describing moments curled up in bed and singing to him as very sexual. The Independent appeals for donations to fund reporters, refuses paywalls, and covers issues from reproductive rights to climate change and Big Tech.
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