Ruling in Nell Carter’s death
- Share via
Actress Nell Carter died of probable arteriosclerotic heart disease, with diabetes a contributing condition, the Los Angeles County coroner has ruled.
Carter, 54, was found dead in her Beverly Hills home on Jan. 23. The coroner’s determination was based on X-rays, blood tests, medical history and observation of her body in a post-mortem examination the day after her death, according to Capt. David Campbell, a coroner’s spokesman.
Campbell said that with no foul play suspected, the coroner respected a provision in Carter’s will asking that her body not be subjected to an autopsy; consequently, the cause of death is being given as “probable” rather than definitive.
Tests showed that there were no illegal drugs in Carter’s system, Campbell said. The singer-actress, who at the time of her death was rehearsing for a leading role in a Long Beach production of the musical “Raisin,” had a history of drug addiction during the 1980s.
Carter became a star in 1978 with her Tony Award-winning turn in the Broadway musical “Ain’t Misbehavin’,” and extended her fame during the 1980s playing a police chief’s housekeeper on the TV sitcom “Gimme a Break!”
Mike Boehm
More to Read
Sign up for Essential California
The most important California stories and recommendations in your inbox every morning.
You may occasionally receive promotional content from the Los Angeles Times.