Actress Teresa Wright, who won an Oscar for her performance in the 1942 film 'Mrs Miniver', has died. She was 86.
Wright died after suffering a heart attack at Yale-New Haven Hospital in Connecticut on Sunday.
The actress, who won an Oscar for Best Supporting Actress, starred in 28 movies during her career. At the outset of her career, she became the only actor to be nominated for Academy Awards for her first three movies.
After carving out a successful career in the movies and in theatre, Wright later went on to work on television, for which she received three Emmy nominations.
Among her credits were 'The Rainmaker', 'The Best Years Of Our Lives' and 'The Little Foxes'.