'The Nanny' star Ann Morgan Guilbert, who was widely known as Millie Helper in the 1960s sitcom 'The Dick Van Dyke Show,' recently passed away at the age of 87 after battling cancer.
Her daughter Nora Eckstein confirmed the news, reports Variety.
Fran Drescher took to the social media to pay tribute to her longtime colleague, tweeting, "Such a great actress! I thank you Annie. Thank you for all the laughs! May you be cracking them up in heaven!"
Guilbert, who is survived by her two daughters, actress Hallie Todd and Nora Eckstein, had appeared on several popular shows like, 'My Three Sons,' 'The Alfred Hitchcock Hou,' 'I Dream of Jeannie,' 'The Partridge Family', 'American Style' and 'The New Andy Griffith Show'.
Recently, the late television actress appeared in a recurring role on HBO's 'Getting On' and the CBS comedy, 'Life in Pieces'.
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