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Janet Leigh Passes Away :(

Just heard this on The Today Show, but headed over to CNN.com to read a little more about it, as I never heard she was ill to begin with. Sorry to hear about that , although at least it was peaceful - RIP

LOS ANGELES, California (CNN) -- Hollywood movie star Janet Leigh,
best known as the slasher victim in the 1960 Alfred Hitchcock thriller,
"Psycho," has died, a spokeswoman for her daughter, actress Jamie
Lee Curtis, said Monday.

"Janet Leigh died peacefully in her home Sunday afternoon," said the spokeswoman, Heidi Schaeffer.

Leigh, 77, died in her Beverly Hills home surrounded by daughters Jamie Lee and Kelly Curtis and her fourth husband, Robert Brandt, Schaeffer said.

Leigh had been battling vasculitis -- an inflammation of the blood
vessels -- for a year, she said.

Leigh married Brandt in 1962 after an 11-year marriage to actor
Tony Curtis, the father of her two children.

In addition to "Psycho," Leigh appeared in other films such as "The Manchurian Candidate" (1962), "Bye Bye Birdie" (1963), "Little Women" (1949) and "Touch of Evil" (1958). More recently, she appeared in
"Halloween H20: 20 Years Later" (1998) with daughter Jamie Lee.

Leigh had requested that all donations in her name be made to the
Motion Picture and Television Foundation.

Leigh's publicist, John Frazer, said the actress served on the board
of directors for the fund, which provides health care and medical
treatment to those who work in the entertainment industry.

"She was not only a legendary actress, but she was also an author
and a humanitarian," Frazer said.

CNN's Dalit Herdoon in New York contributed to this report.


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