Mitzi Gaynor, star of 鈥楽outh Pacific,鈥 dies at 93

FILE - Mitzi Gaynor appears in Los Angeles on Oct. 10, 1962. (AP Photo/Don Brinn, File)

LOS ANGELES (AP) 鈥 Mitzi Gaynor, the effervescent dancer and actor who starred as Nellie Forbush in the 1958 film of "South Pacific" and appeared in other musicals with Bing Crosby, Frank Sinatra and Gene Kelly, has died. She was 93.

Gaynor, among the last survivors of the so-called golden age of the died of natural causes in Los Angeles on Thursday morning, her long-time managers Rene Reyes and Shane Rosamonda confirmed in a statement to The Associated Press.

鈥淎s we celebrate her legacy, we offer our thanks to her friends and fans and the countless audiences she entertained throughout her long life,鈥 Reyes and Rosamonda said in a joint-statement. 鈥淵our love, support and appreciation meant so very much to her and was a sustaining gift in her life.鈥

Her entertainment career spanned eight decades across film, television and the stage, but she is best remembered for her turn in 鈥淪outh Pacific.鈥

The screen version of 鈥淪outh Pacific鈥 received three Academy Award nominations, and won for best sound, while Gaynor was a best actress nominee for a Golden Globe.

Later in her career, Gaynor reinvented herself as a performing entertainer. Under the guidance of her husband-manager, Jack Bean, she starred in her own musical revue, earning top money in Las Vegas, Florida and theaters and auditoriums throughout the U.S. and Canada and in England and Australia as well.

Born Francesca Marlene de Czanyi von Gerber (Mitzi is diminutive for Marlene) in Chicago on Sept. 4, 1931, was a part of a musically inclined family, and she started singing and dancing at a young age.

Gaynor and Bean married in 1954 and in 1960 bought a spacious house in mid-Beverly Hills that became their home until his death in 2006. They rarely appeared at Hollywood events, preferring to entertain a few close friends. The couple had no children.

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