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Sally Kellerman, 'M*A*S*H' film star and Oscar nominee, has died at 84
CNN
Sally Kellerman, the prolific Oscar-nominated actress who played Maj. Margaret "Hot Lips" O'Houlihan in the 1970 film "M*A*S*H," has died, according to The Hollywood Reporter, which cited her son. She was 84.
Kellerman died Thursday morning after battling dementia, her son, Jack Krane, told the publication.
Her acting career spanned more than 60 years, with notable roles in the 1986 film "Back to School" and 1994's "Prêt-à-Porter," and she was featured in television shows such as "Star Trek," "Bonanza" and "Maron."
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