Patricia Barry, veteran actress of the stage and multiple soap operas, died peacefully in her Los Angeles home at the age of 93, her publicist reports.
The Iowa native -- who got her big break in the 1940s when Warner Bros. offered her a contract after she won a Rita Hayworth look-alike contest -- is known to daytime fans as several memorable soap opera characters.
Her first foray into the genre was in 1971, when she was cast as Bill Hayes's fictional wife, Addie Horton, on Days of our Lives -- a role she played until 1974. She then moved to All My Children's Pine Valley in 1980, where she played Peg English, leader of an international drug cartel who was simultaneously raising her adopted daughter, Brooke (Julia Barr). Barry later took on the role of Guiding Light's conniving Southern belle Miss Sally from 1984 to 1987 and then played Loving's matriarch Isabelle Alden from 1992 to 1993.
The actress also appeared in several television shows like The Twilight Zone , Perry Mason, Rawhide, Gunsmoke, Alfred Hitchcock Presents, Thriller, Route 66, My Three Sons, Three's Company, Dallas, Murder, She Wrote, and PBS' Ghostwriter.
The actress' husband, Philip Barry Jr., died in 1998. She is survived by daughters Miranda Barry, a former executive in charge of global Sesame Street productions, and Stephanie; son-in-law Mark; grandchildren Alixanne and Hailey; and godchildren Tracy and Stephen.
Memorial services for Barry will be held in early 2017 in both Los Angeles and New York.
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