Loretta Swit, the winning actress of the Emmy Emmy, the best known for her main role on “M * a * s * H”, died, said her representatives on Friday.
She was 87 years old.
Swit died at his home in New York just afternoon Friday, his team announced in a statement, citing a police report. It is suspected that she died of natural causes, but a report from the Coroner office is still pending.

Swit has portrayed the Major from the rapid spirit Margaret Houlihan on one of the most honored series on television, and has collected a certain number of awards for its role “M * a * s * h”, including two Emmys. She was nominated for 10 Emmy and four Golden Globes.
His sensual, sensitive and sensitive comic character was also known as “hot lips”.
The television series, broadcast from September 1972 to February 1983, followed staff from an army hospital during the Korean War. Swit played in all seasons of “M * a * s * h.”
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