Bellingham died "peacefully in her husband's arms" at a London hospital, her agent said.
The 66-year-old had colon
cancer and last month said she planned to end life-extending chemotherapy
treatment.
The actress said she wanted
to spend one last Christmas with her family after the disease had spread to her
lungs and liver.
Her role as the mother in a
squabbling family in the Oxo adverts made her familiar to millions in the
1980s.
Career highlights also
included TV series All Creatures Great And Small, sitcom Faith In The Future,
competing in Strictly Come Dancing, and starring in the stage production of
Calendar Girls.
In her autobiography, the
actress described her decision to end treatment for cancer, which she had been
diagnosed with in July 2013.
"I sat down with
(husband) Michael and Professor Stebbing and announced: 'The time has come to
cease and desist.
The Oxo family appeared in
some of the best-loved ads of the 80s and 90s
"'I would love to make
one more Christmas, if possible, but I want to stop taking chemo around
November in order to pass away by the end of January'."
In another excerpt she
wrote: "I don't want the boys or my husband to see me die a little sad old
lady. I want to go out there as I am."
Speaking on ITV show Loose
Women, where she was one of the presenters, she told viewers: "Grasp it
all, don't be afraid, enjoy the bits you can and tell your family you love them
while you have the chance."
Her pre-recorded farewell
appearance on the show will go out on Wednesday. Earlier this year,
Bellingham also picked up an OBE from Buckingham Palace in recognition for her
40-year career.
Her agent, Sue Latimer,
issued a statement on behalf of her family: "As an actor, writer and
presenter, Lynda was a consummate professional to the very end.
Rest in peace.
ReplyDeleteLyda can be so funny rest in perfect peace.
ReplyDeleteMay your gentle soul rest in peace
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