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Tresa Hughes, American actress (Another World, Don Juan DeMarco, Fame) died she was , 81.

Tresa Hughes) was an American stage, film and television actress. Hughes was nominated for Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Play in 1961 for her role in The Devil's Advocate died she was , 81. Her film and television credits included Don Juan DeMarco, Fame and Another World.

(September 17, 1929 - July 24, 2011

Hughes debuted on Broadway in the 1959 production of The Miracle Worker as actress Annie Sullivan's understudy.[1] She received a Tony Award nomination during the next season in 1961 for The Devil's Advocate by Dore Schary, but lost to Colleen Dewhurst. Hughes enjoyed a Broadway career which spanned more than thirty years.[1] Her Broadway credits included Dear Me, The Sky is Falling in 1963, The Advocate in 1963, The Last Analysis in 1964, Spofford in 1967, The Man in the Glass Booth in 1968, Beggar on Horseback in 1970, The Prisoner of Second Avenue in 1971, Golda in 1977, Tribute in 1978, The American Clock in 1980, Lolita in 1981, Woody Allen's The Floating Light Bulb in 1981 and Cafe Crown in 1989.[1][2]
Hughes' movie credits included roles in Fame in 1980, Bad Medicine in 1985, Grandma DeMarco in the 1995 film, Don Juan DeMarco, starring Johnny Depp and Marlon Brando, and A Fish in the Bathtub in 1999.[2] Her televisions roles included NYPD Blue, Wonderland, Ed and several castings on Law & Order.[1][2]
Tresa Hughes died on July 21, 2011, at the age of 81. She was survived by her daughter, Rebecca, and grandson, William.[1] Hughes was a resident of New York City.[3]

 

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