Boston Herald

Heather Menzies-Urich, actress in ‘The Sound of Music,’ at age of 68

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LOS ANGELES — Actress Heather Menzies-Urich, who played one of the singing von Trapp children in the hit 1965 film, “The Sound of Music,” has died. She was 68.

Her son, actor Ryan Urich, told Variety that his mother died late Sunday in Frankford, Ontario. She recently had been diagnosed with brain cancer.

“She was an actress, a ballerina and loved living her life to the fullest,” Urich said.

Mrs. Menzies-Urich played Louisa von Trapp, the third- oldest of the seven von Trapp children, in the film adaptation of the Rodgers and Hammer- stein musical that starred Julie Andrews and Christophe­r Plummer.

“The Sound of Music” captured five Academy Awards, including best picture.

“Heather was part of ‘the family.’ There is really no other way to describe the members of the cast of the movie of ‘The Sound of Music,’” Ted Chapin, president and chief creative officer of the Rodgers and Hammerstei­n Organizati­on, said in a statement.

A Toronto native, Mrs. Menzies-Urich’s other film credits include “Hawaii” and “Piranha.” On television, she appeared as a fugitive in “Logan’s Run” and had guest spots on “Dragnet,” “Bonanza,” “Marcus Welby, M.D.” and other series.

Variety reports that Mrs. Menzies-Urich is survived by two other children, several grandchild­ren and a great-grandchild.

Her husband, actor Robert Urich, died in 2002. After his death, Mrs. Menzies-Urich establishe­d the Robert Urich Foundation to raise funds for cancer research.

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