'Sound of Music' star Heather Menzies-Urich dead — industry | Inquirer Entertainment

‘Sound of Music’ star Heather Menzies-Urich dead — industry

/ 03:51 PM December 27, 2017

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From left, Chairmian Carr, as Liesl, Nicholas Hammond, as Friedrich, Heather Menzies-Urich, as Louisa, Duane Chase, as Kurt, Angela Cartwright, as Brigitta, Debbie Turner, as Marta, Kym Karath, as Gretl, and Christopher Plummer, as Captain Von Trapp. Image: AFP File Photo

Heather Menzies-Urich, a star of “The Sound of Music,” which continues to win hearts worldwide after more than half a century, died at age 68, an industry source said Monday.

“We… mourn the passing of Heather Menzies-Urich,” the Rodgers and Hammerstein Organization, which holds the rights to the musical, said on its website.

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“We are all lucky to have known her, and she will happily live on in that beautiful movie. We will miss her.”

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Menzies-Urich, then a teenager, had the role of Louisa von Trapp, one of the children of Captain von Trapp played by Canadian actor Christopher Plummer, who starred with English actress Julie Andrews.

Menzies-Urich’s son, Ryan Urich, said she had been diagnosed with brain cancer and died on Christmas Eve surrounded by family, according to celebrity website TMZ, as well as Variety magazine’s website.

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Menzies-Urich was born in Toronto, Canada.

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Her husband Robert Urich died of cancer in 2002. He was a US television star who shot to fame in the 1970s through his series “Vegas” and “Spenser: For Hire.”

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After his death, Menzies-Urich founded The Robert Urich Foundation to support cancer research and patient care. On the group’s website, she wrote that she tried to live by her late husband’s motto: “Never give up—never, ever give up.”

“The Sound of Music” opened on Broadway in 1959 and was made into a movie in 1965 with memorable hit songs including “My Favorite Things,” “Edelweiss,” and the title track itself. NVG

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