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Rosanna Huffman dies age 77

Actress and voiceover artist Rosanna Huffman has died at the age of 77, her family announced.
Huffman, who was the widow of Richard Levinson, the co-creator of the famed TV series Columbo and Murder, She Wrote, died of pancreatic cancer on 20 May (16) at her home in Santa Monica, California.
The Pennsylvania born star appeared in two episodes of her late husband’s show Columbo, and in seven episodes of Murder, She Wrote over the course of a decade, The Hollywood reporter writes.
Huffman also had recurring roles on Murder One, Hill Street Blues, Mission: Impossible, The Streets of San Francisco, The Golden Girls, Family Ties, Cagney & Lacey and ER.
Her work as a voiceover artist was featured in films including Disney’s Oliver & Company in 1988, The Fabulous Baker Boys in 1989, and 1995’s live-action family film Babe.
Huffman married writer Levinson in 1969 and the pair moved to Los Angeles, where they welcomed daughter Chrissy. Her late husband died of a heart attack in 1987 at the age of 52.

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