Nancy Marchand’s Death – Cause and Date
Born (Birthday) June 19, 1928
Death Date June 18, 2000
Age of Death 71 years
Cause of Death Lung Cancer
Profession TV Actress
The tv actress Nancy Marchand died at the age of 71. Here is all you want to know, and more!
Biography - A Short Wiki
American actress who played the roles of Margaret Pynchon on the television series Lou Grant and Livia Soprano on the The Sopranos.
She was married to Paul Sparer from 1951 to 1999, and they had three children.
Nancy Marchand died in June 2000 of lung cancer, a day before her 72nd birthday.
Quotes
"I’m always very uncomfortable with people. It’s something that I get upset with myself for, but that’s the way I am. But I love people. And when I’m on the stage, I can embrace people and still feel safe.
"I wasn’t a glamour-puss, and there were more interesting roles for an actress like me in the theater and in live television.
"I had spent my childhood making up adventures in my head. Then I realized when I went to acting school that there were adventures written down, and you could learn lines, and you could do the adventures for real, not just in your head.
"Acting was something I had to do.
"I was a very shy, overly big, kind of creepy-looking kid.