Two-Time Tony Winner Frances Sternhagen Dies at 93
Known for her roles in Broadway and TV, Sternhagen's death was announced by her son.
- Frances Sternhagen, a two-time Tony winner and TV standout, died at 93 at her home in New Rochelle, N.Y.
- Her death was announced by her son John Carlin, who did not cite a cause.
- Sternhagen was known for her roles in Broadway plays such as 'Equus,' 'On Golden Pond' and 'Steel Magnolias', and TV shows like 'Cheers' and 'Sex and the City'.
- She was nominated for seven Tony awards throughout her career and won two for her roles in 'The Good Doctor' and 'The Heiress'.
- Sternhagen also had a successful career in film, appearing in movies like 'Outland' and 'Misery'.






















