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Upstairs, Downstairs star Nicola Pagett has died 'suddenly' at the age of 75 after battling a brain tumour.
The actress passed away on March 3 after 'stoically dealing with her illness', The Guardian reports.
Pagett, described as a 'glacial, beautiful presence' was best known for her role as Elizabeth Bellamy, the spoiled daughter of Richard and Lady Marjorie, in Upstairs, Downstairs in the 1970s.
© Provided by Daily MailSad news: Upstairs, Downstairs star Nicola Pagett s died 'suddenly' at the age of 75 after battling a brain tumour (pictured as Elixabeth Bellamy in a still from the show in 1972)
The series followed the lives of the masters and servants living in a townhouse in Belgravia during the early 1900s.
She had a successful career on the small screen, starring as Elizabeth Fanshawe in Frankenstein: The True Story (1973).
She also played the lead role in a TV version of Anna Karenina in 1977 alongside Eric Porter as Karenin and Stuart Wilson as Vronsky.
© Provided by Daily MailIconic: From left to right, British actors Gwen Taylor, Pagett, David Jason and Diana Weston in A Bit Of A Do in 1989
The actress starred alongside David Jason and Diana Weston in A Bit Of A Do in 1989.
It was a British comedy-drama series based on the books by David Nobbs. It was produced by Yorkshire Television for two series and aired on ITV from 13 January to 1 December 1989.
The show was set in a fictional Yorkshire town and told the story of the changing lives of two families, the working-class Simcocks and the middle-class Rodenhursts.
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© Provided by Daily MailTreading the boards: Nicola in a stage production of Old Times by Harold Pinter in 1985
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