"The Crown" actress Hadyn Gwynne has died. She was 66. The British screen and stage star was recently diagnosed with cancer.
Gwynne's agent, Alex Irwin, told The Associated Press she was "surrounded by her beloved sons, close family and friends" at the time of her death early Friday morning.
Prior to rising to fame, Hadyn taught English in Italy. Her breakout role came in the '90s on the sitcom "Drop the Dead Donkey." Gwynne played her most memorable roles later in her career.
She starred in "Peak Practice" and played Queen Camilla in the royal satire "The Windsors" and lady-in-waiting Susan Hussey in "The Crown." She also starred opposite Helen Mirren in the 2013 play "The Audience." Gwynne played Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher.
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