Stage and screen legend Joan Plowright has died.
She was 95 years old.
News of Plowright's death follows a statement from his family.
The cause of death of Joan Plowright
The statement revealed that Joan died at an actors' retirement home in the south of England. She was surrounded by her loved ones as she took her last breath.
“She enjoyed a long and illustrious career in theater, film and television for seven decades until blindness caused her to retire,” the family said (via ABC News).
“We are very proud of everything Joan did and who she was as a loving and deeply inclusive human being.”
No cause of death has been released, but it appears the death was not unexpected.
An epic life
During her long and illustrious career, Plowright won two Golden Globes, a Tony and was nominated for an Oscar, an Emmy and two BAFTA Awards.
She was only the second of four actresses to win two Golden Globes in the same year.
His roles in the film Enchanted April and the TV movie Stalin brought Plowright to a new level of international fame in 1993.
She married legendary actor Laurence Olivier after his divorce from Vivien Leigh in 1961. The couple had three children together and remained married until his death in 1989.
“I was very privileged to have such a life,” she said The actor's work in 2010.
“I mean, it's magical and I still feel, when a curtain goes up or the lights come on if there's no curtain, the magic of a beginning of what's going to unfold in front of me.”
Our thoughts are with Joan's loved ones during this difficult time.
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