The Broadway star's husband, Jason Danieley, confirmed the sad news, which propels fellow actors Daniel Dae Kim and Harvey Fierstein to pay tribute to the actress.
- Sep 14, 2018
AceShowbiz - Broadway star Marin Mazzie has lost her battle with ovarian cancer at the age of 57.
Her husband, actor Jason Danieley, confirmed the sad news to The New York Times on Thursday, September 13.
Marin starred in several Broadway shows and received Tony nominations for her roles "Passion", "Ragtime" and "Kiss Me, Kate".
She most recently starred in the 2015 Broadway revival of "The King and I" opposite Daniel Dae Kim, who paid tribute to his co-star on social media.
"The lights of Broadway all shine a little dimmer tonight," he wrote. "My heart goes out to Jason and all who were lucky enough to call her family or friend."
The lights of Broadway all shine a little dimmer tonight.
— Daniel Dae Kim (@danieldaekim) September 13, 2018
My heart goes out to Jason and all who were lucky enough to call her family or friend.
Rest In Peace and Love, @MarinMazzie.https://t.co/3HqWheWAq0
Broadway regular Harvey Fierstein also offered up a tribute via Twitter, calling Mazzie "beautiful, brave and inspiring".
Beautiful, brave and inspiring. A glorious voice and an even better human being. Have any doubts? Just look at the love she inspires in her husband, Jason Danieley. A loss for us all. Marin Mazzie, Star of Ragtime and Passion, Dies at 57 https://t.co/hM2PlZkEIA
— Harvey Fierstein (@HarveyFierstein) September 13, 2018
The actress made her Broadway debut in the 1985 musical "Big River".
Her other notable stage credits include "Man of La Mancha", "Spamalot" and "Next to Normal". She also had a recurring role as Kathy Halverson in U.S. TV sitcom "Still Standing" from 2003 to 2006.