(NEXSTAR) — Patricia Crowley, whose extensive acting career included roles on "Please Don't Eat the Daisies," "Generations," "Port Charles," and more, has died, according to multiple reports. She was 91.
Crowley died in Los Angeles on Sunday of natural causes, The Hollywood Reporter and Deadline reported, citing her son Jon Hookstratten, an executive vice president at Sony Pictures. She would have turned 92 on Wednesday.
Her first acting credits — of which there are more than 100, according to her IMDb page — date back to 1950 when she appeared in several television theatre specials. Then in 1953, Crowley landed her first film role in "Forever Female."
For her role, Crowley won the Golden Globe for most promising newcomer-female, tying with Bella Darvi and Barbara Rush.
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