Actress Frances Sternhagen, renowned for her roles in “Sex and the City,” “Cheers,” and “ER,” has passed away at 93.
The two-time Tony winner’s son, Tony Carlin, confirmed her peaceful demise from natural causes.
Known for her no-nonsense characters, Frances left a lasting legacy in both television and Broadway, earning acclaim for her performances on stage, notably winning a Tony award for Neil Simon’s “The Good Doctor” in 1974.
Her family released a statement expressing gratitude for her love and life, marking the end of a remarkable career in the entertainment industry.