LOS ANGELES, Calif. ā Actress, singer and dancer Paula Kelly, who earned an Emmy Award nomination on the sitcom āNight Courtā and co-starred with Chita Rivera and Shirley MacLaine in the film āSweet Charity,ā has died.
Kelly died Sunday of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, according to Los Angeles' Ebony Repertory Theatre.
Kelly earned a best supporting actress Emmy nod in 1984 for portraying public defender Liz Williams on the first season of NBC's āNight Courtā and received another in 1989 for playing a lesbian on the ABC miniseries "The Women of Brewster Place."
Kelly made her Broadway debut in the 1964 musical āSomething More!ā directed by Jule Styne and starring Barbara Cook.
Her other film credits include āThe Andromeda Strain,ā āTop of the Heapā and āSoylent Green.ā Her vast TV credits also include āSanta Barbara,ā āMission: Impossible,ā āKojakā and āThe Golden Girls.ā