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Ellen Holly, Trailblazing Soap Opera Actress, Dies at 92 in Her Sleep

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One Life to Live star Ellen Holly has passed away at 92. 

The actress, who was the first Black soap opera star, died on Wednesday at Cavalry Hospital in the Bronx, New York. 

The New York native passed away ‘in her sleep’ according to Deadline. 

Holly starred as Carla Gray in ABC’s One Life to Live from 1968 to 1980 and 1983 to 1985, becoming the first Black star to lead a Daytime Television show. 

She was specifically chosen to play the role by television producer Agnes Nixon, after she saw a New York Times article that Holly wrote, called ‘How Black Do You Have To Be?’ which detailed the hardship of finding roles as a light-skinned Black woman. 

One Life to Live star Ellen Holly has passed away at 92; pictured in 1979

One Life to Live star Ellen Holly has passed away at 92; pictured in 1979

Holly was born on January 16, 1931, in Manhattan to William Garnet Holly, a chemical engineer, and Grayce Holly, a writer and housewife.

She graduated from Hunter College before starting her acting career in theater, on staged in New York City and Boston.

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