Suzzanne Douglas, an accomplished stage and screen actress who starred "Tap" and the television series "The Parent 'Hood," has died, her representative told CNN in a statement on Wednesday.
She was 64.
"The industry has lost a truly talented artist with the passing of Suzzanne Douglas," her publicist Penny Vizcarra said. "She touched everyone who knew her and was lovely in every sense of the word. The family appreciates your support and asks for their privacy during this difficult time.
No cause of death was shared.
Douglas, a Chicago native, had an enviable list of credits that included films like "Whitney," "How Stella Got Her Groove Back" "School of Rock," and "The Inkwell."
On television—in addition to her most well known role on "The Parent 'Hood"—she'd appeared in shows like "Bones," "The Good Wife" and "NYPD Blue."
"My deepest condolences to her family and loved ones. May she rest in love," she wrote.
