 Olympia Ducakis, the Oscar-winning actress who brought beloved roles, like Rose Gastorini in Munster, and Clary and still Magnolia as to life, has died at the age of 89. According to a Facebook post made by her brother, Ducakis died in New York City on Saturday, May 1st. He wrote, quote, after many months of failing health, she is finally at peace and with Louise, end of quote. Now, no official cause of death has been released. Ducakis began her acting career in the theater, playing at original festivals before moving to Off-Broadway, where she won an OBE Award for her performance as Wider Likardia Begbik in Man Equals Man in 1963. Ducakis married fellow stage actor Louise Zorich in 1992, and together they went on to co-found their whole theater company in Montclair, New Jersey, where she served as artistic director. Ducakis went on to receive accolade on Broadway for her performances in plays, including Social Security directed by Mike Nicole in 1986 and One Woman Play Rose in 2000.