TV Legend Ann B. Davis — Alice On 'Brady Bunch’ — Dies At Age 88
June 1 2014, Published 6:57 p.m. ET
Ann B. Davis, the television legend known for her role as housekeeper Alice Nelson on The Brady Bunch, died Sunday, it’s been confirmed. She was 88.
The actress’ close friend Bishop William Frey told CNN Davis fell and hit her head in her bathroom on Saturday.
As a result of the fall, she suffered a subdural hematoma and failed to regain consciousness.
Davis achieved prominence for her role in The Bob Cummings Show for which she twice won the Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series, however it was her role on The Brady Bunch which catapulted her to international stardom.
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