
Actress and singer
Polly Bergen, who’s best known for her role in the original “
Cape Fear”
opposite
Connecticut on Saturday. She was 84.
Gregory Peck, died at her home in
Bergen had battled emphysema in the late
1990s.
“It is with great
sadness that we announce the passing of legendary actress and long-time friend
and client, Polly Bergen,” her publicist Judy Katz said in a statement. “She
died peacefully at her home in Southbury,
Conn. this morning at 11:10 a.m.,
surrounded by her family, long-time personal manager, Jan McCormack and close
friends.”
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Aside from a
thriving acting career on film, TV and Broadway, she was also a prolific
songstress, self-help author and businesswoman, having launched a successful
cosmetics line that earned her millions.
Bergen won an Emmy in 1958 for her role as
Helen Morgan on the 1950s anthology series “Playhouse 90.” She was a regular in
TV movies and miniseries in the 1980s, most notably in the 1983 epic “The Winds
of War” and its 1988 sequel, “War and Remembrance,” which earned her an Emmy
nom for best supporting actress.
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She was also the
star of her own short-lived NBC variety series, Bergen
became a regular on the popular game show “To Tell the Truth” during the 50s.
“The Polly Bergen Show,” which
ran from 1957 to 1958.

Most recently, she
played Felicity Huffman’s mother on “Desperate Housewives” and Tony Soprano’s
late father’s mistress on “The Sopranos.”
On the film front,
she starred opposite Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis in her very first movie, the
1950 musical comedy “At War With the Army.” She would later join them in two
additional comedies, “That’s My Boy” and “The Stooge.”
Bergen
played the first female U.S.
president in 1964’s “Kisses for My President.” Her other movies included “Move
Over, Darling” (1963), “Making Mr. Right (1987)” and 1990’s “Cry-Baby” with a
young Johnny Depp.

The multi-hyphenate
star was also a prolific singer and theater maven. She released nearly a dozen
albums throughout her career.
Bergen
made her Broadway debut in the revue “John Murray Anderson’s Almanac” and
received a Tony nomination in 2001 for her portrayal of Carlotta Campion in
“Follies.” She had a role in the 2002 revival of “Cabaret” and returned to
Broadway with the comedy “Six Dance Lessons in Six Weeks” the following year.
--- Extract from Variety
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