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Patty Duke Passed This Morning
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Patty Duke passed this morning.

She was with family. http://abcnews.go.com/Entertainment/patt...d=38004939

Patty Duke Is Dead at 69

By Michael Rothman
Lesley Messer

Mar 29, 2016, 1:43 PM ET

PHOTO: Patty Duke attends The Hollywood Show 2014 held at Westin LAX Hotel, April 12, 2014, in Los Angeles.Albert L. Ortega/Getty Images
WATCH ARCHIVAL VIDEO: Patty Duke Seeks to Promote Understanding of Manic Depression in 1989

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Patty Duke, Oscar-winning actress and the star of an eponymous TV show, died this morning, ABC News has confirmed.

According to her rep, Mitchell Stubbs, the cause of death was sepsis from a ruptured intestine.

The actress, whose real name was Anna Pearce, was 69.

"She was a wife, a mother, a grandmother, a friend, a mental health advocate and a cultural icon," Stubbs added in a statement. "She will be greatly missed."

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Duke became a star as a teenager when she appeared as Helen Keller in "The Miracle Worker" on Broadway alongside Anne Bancroft. The play was later turned into a film, for which Duke won the Best Supporting Actress Oscar in 1963.

However, off-screen, she was struggling. When she was 7, she said two managers, John and Ethel Ross, took over her career, and gave her her famous stage name, allegedly telling her, "Anna Marie is dead; you're Patty now." In her memoir, the actress also accused them of taking advantage of her, and squandering her earnings, according to a 1987 article in the Philadelphia Inquirer.

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"I don't hate them," she wrote in her book. "[And] it's obvious to me that had they not crossed my path, the likelihood of my becoming an actress was slim, and the joy of that far outweighs any of the pain."

Around the time that she separated from them, Duke was given her own series, "The Patty Duke Show," in which played identical cousins, "Patty" and "Cathy." The show, which ran from 1963-1966, earned her an Emmy nomination.

After "The Patty Duke Show" was canceled, however, the actress sought out more adult roles. In 1967, she appeared as Neely O'Hara in "Valley of the Dolls," and in 1969, she starred in "Me, Natalie," for which she won a Golden Globe. An Emmy followed the year after, when Duke starred as a pregnant teenager in a made-for-TV movie, "My Sweet Charlie." (She also won Emmys in 1977 and 1980.) However, privately, Duke was battling bipolar disorder, for which she was diagnosed in 1982.

"It's not a giant thrill to hear someone give you the label manic-depressive, but to me I was so relieved," Duke told the Inquirer. "What I was suffering from had a name and could be treated."

Duke became a staunch advocate for mental health, while continuing her acting career. Duke primarily worked in television, most recently appearing in shows including "Glee," "Liv and Maddie" and "Hawaii Five-0."

Duke is survived by her husband of 30 years, Michael Pearce, three children, Sean and Mackenzie Astin and Kevin Peace, and grandchildren.
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(03-29-2016, 08:08 PM)Charon Wrote: Patty Duke passed this morning.

She was with family.  http://abcnews.go.com/Entertainment/patt...d=38004939

Patty Duke Is Dead at 69

   By Michael Rothman
   Lesley Messer

Mar 29, 2016, 1:43 PM ET

PHOTO: Patty Duke attends The Hollywood Show 2014 held at Westin LAX Hotel, April 12, 2014, in Los Angeles.Albert L. Ortega/Getty Images
WATCH ARCHIVAL VIDEO: Patty Duke Seeks to Promote Understanding of Manic Depression in 1989

   3K Shares
   Email

Patty Duke, Oscar-winning actress and the star of an eponymous TV show, died this morning, ABC News has confirmed.

According to her rep, Mitchell Stubbs, the cause of death was sepsis from a ruptured intestine.

The actress, whose real name was Anna Pearce, was 69.

"She was a wife, a mother, a grandmother, a friend, a mental health advocate and a cultural icon," Stubbs added in a statement. "She will be greatly missed."

In Memoriam: Patty Duke, Gary Shandling and Other Notable People Weve Lost in 2016
SLIDESHOW: In Memoriam: Patty Duke and Other Notable People We've Lost in 2016
more +

Duke became a star as a teenager when she appeared as Helen Keller in "The Miracle Worker" on Broadway alongside Anne Bancroft. The play was later turned into a film, for which Duke won the Best Supporting Actress Oscar in 1963.

However, off-screen, she was struggling. When she was 7, she said two managers, John and Ethel Ross, took over her career, and gave her her famous stage name, allegedly telling her, "Anna Marie is dead; you're Patty now." In her memoir, the actress also accused them of taking advantage of her, and squandering her earnings, according to a 1987 article in the Philadelphia Inquirer.

Sean Astin Details His Childhood with Patty Duke

"I don't hate them," she wrote in her book. "[And] it's obvious to me that had they not crossed my path, the likelihood of my becoming an actress was slim, and the joy of that far outweighs any of the pain."

Around the time that she separated from them, Duke was given her own series, "The Patty Duke Show," in which played identical cousins, "Patty" and "Cathy." The show, which ran from 1963-1966, earned her an Emmy nomination.

After "The Patty Duke Show" was canceled, however, the actress sought out more adult roles. In 1967, she appeared as Neely O'Hara in "Valley of the Dolls," and in 1969, she starred in "Me, Natalie," for which she won a Golden Globe. An Emmy followed the year after, when Duke starred as a pregnant teenager in a made-for-TV movie, "My Sweet Charlie." (She also won Emmys in 1977 and 1980.) However, privately, Duke was battling bipolar disorder, for which she was diagnosed in 1982.

"It's not a giant thrill to hear someone give you the label manic-depressive, but to me I was so relieved," Duke told the Inquirer. "What I was suffering from had a name and could be treated."

Duke became a staunch advocate for mental health, while continuing her acting career. Duke primarily worked in television, most recently appearing in shows including "Glee," "Liv and Maddie" and "Hawaii Five-0."

Duke is survived by her husband of 30 years, Michael Pearce, three children, Sean and Mackenzie Astin and Kevin Peace, and grandchildren.

WOW, so many celebrities are leaving us lately. It seems like we hear of one almost every day.
Sad to see them gone. Sad
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Another great one passes... She will be missed as well..

You know, to me, it's one of the worst things about growing older.. Everyone you looked up to or even watched on TV passes on and leaves me here...

Thanks Charon for this ....

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I just hear the song, "cousins," when i think of her. That is a good memory. She would like that.
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