Elizabeth Franz, the celebrated stage actress who won a Tony Award for her powerful performance in “Death of a Salesman,” has died. She was 84 years old. Franz passed away on November 4 at her home in Woodbury, Connecticut.

Her husband, Christopher Pelham, confirmed her death to The New York Times. He said she had been battling cancer. The news marks the passing of a revered and transformative talent in American theater.
A Groundbreaking Interpretation of Linda Loman
Franz won the Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Play in 1999. She starred alongside Brian Dennehy in a landmark 50th-anniversary production of Arthur Miller’s classic. Her portrayal of Linda Loman was hailed as revolutionary.
She rejected the traditional view of Linda as a meek, defeated wife. Instead, Franz brought a fierce protectiveness and unexpected sexuality to the role. Arthur Miller himself praised her “fury” and said she discovered a powerful dimension missed in past performances.
The production began at Chicago’s Goodman Theater before moving to Broadway. Both Franz and Dennehy received Tony Awards for their work. They later reprised their roles for a 2000 Showtime film adaptation, earning Emmy nominations.
A Prolific and Distinguished Career on Stage and Screen
Her career on Broadway spanned decades with numerous notable roles. She earned Tony nominations for Neil Simon’s “Brighton Beach Memoirs” in 1983 and the revival of “Morning’s at Seven” in 2002. She also won an Obie Award for her performance in Christopher Durang’s “Sister Mary Ignatius Explains It All for You.”
According to Reuters, her film appearances included “Sabrina” and “The Secret of My Success.” On television, she guest-starred on popular shows like “Gilmore Girls” and “Law & Order: SVU.” She was a dedicated character actress who deeply researched every role.
Franz was a graduate of the American Academy of Dramatic Arts. She made her Broadway debut in 1967 in “Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead.” Her first husband was character actor Edward Binns, with whom she often performed.
Elizabeth Franz’s legacy is defined by her courage and intensity on stage. Her Tony Award-winning performance redefined an American classic for a new generation. She will be remembered as a true artist of the theater.
Thought you’d like to know-
Q1: How did Elizabeth Franz die?
Elizabeth Franz died after a battle with cancer. Her husband confirmed she passed away at her home in Connecticut.
Q2: What was her most famous role?
She is best known for her Tony-winning role as Linda Loman in the 1999 Broadway revival of “Death of a Salesman.” Her performance was praised by playwright Arthur Miller.
Q3: Did she win any other major awards?
Yes, besides her Tony Award, she also received an Obie Award for “Sister Mary Ignatius Explains It All for You.” She was nominated for two other Tony Awards during her career.
Q4: Was she in any movies or TV shows?
Yes, her film work includes “Sabrina” and “Christmas With the Kranks.” She also had guest roles on “Gilmore Girls,” “Roseanne,” and “Law & Order: SVU.”
Q5: Who did she star with in Death of a Salesman?
She starred alongside Brian Dennehy, who played Willy Loman. Both actors won Tony Awards for their performances in the celebrated production.
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