Pat Crowley, a veteran actress whose career stretched across seven decades with roles in “Dynasty” and “Port Charles,” has died of natural causes at age 91, Parade reports.
Her death occurred in Los Angeles just days before her 92nd birthday.
Her son, Jon Hookstratten, confirmed her passing. She is survived by her husband, Andy Friendly, and her children.
Crowley began her career in the early 1950s and quickly gained attention in Hollywood. Her performances in the 1953 films “Forever Female” and “Money from Home” earned her the Golden Globe Award for Most Promising Newcomer – Female, an honor she shared with Bella Darvi and Barbara Rush.
She went on to appear in numerous television programs throughout the 1950s and 1960s, including “77 Sunset Strip,” “Mr. Kildare” and “The Twilight Z