LEGENDARY actress Jean Boht has tragically died at the age of 91 following a dementia battle – weeks after her husband's death.
The actress became a household name playing Nellie 'Ma' Boswell in hit 80s sitcom Bread from 1986 to 1991.
The show drew in 21million viewers with its depiction of Nellie and her kids after their dad Freddie walks out on them.
In a statement, her family revealed that Boht tragically died after battling vascular dementia.
Her death comes just over a month since the passing of her husband, the American composer Carl Davis.
Boht's family said: "It is with overwhelming sadness that we must announce that Jean Boht passed away yesterday, Tuesday September 12.
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"Jean had been battling vascular dementia and Alzheimer's disease with the indefatigable spirit for which she was both beloved and renowned.
"She was a resident at Denville Hall, the home for members of the theatrical profession."
In 2021 Boht told the Liverpool Echo that she was too nervous to watch Bread while it was still running.
She said: "I never watched it at the time, it’s too horrendous for actors to see themselves on screen.
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"So I had no idea what it looked like.
"But now when I catch it I am just astounded at how good it was and how very funny.
"I can understand why the public liked it so much.
"But then there was such a lot of lovely shows and characters around then."
Boht's first big role was in two episodes of Some Mothers Do 'Ave Em in 1978.
The star also appeared in Last Of The Summer Wine, Brighton Belles, Doctors, Grange Hill, Juliet Bravo and Boys From The Blackstuff.
She was born in Bebington and was a pupil at Wirral Grammar School for Girls.
She and Davis had two daughters, Hannah and Jessie, after they married in 1970.
The couple lived for many years in Windsor, Berkshire.
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