M*A*S*H legend who played Nurse Able dies after suffering stroke
Actress Judy Farrell has died in hospital at the age of 84 after suffering a stroke.
The star was best known for playing Nurse Able on long-running TV series M*A*S*H.
Her son Michael confirmed she died on Sunday after suffering a strike which left her unable to speak nine days earlier.
Judy starred in the war-time based series for eight episodes. She starred alongside Alan Alda, who played the part of Captain Benjamin Hawkeye, and her first husband, Mike Farrell, who played Captain BJ Honeycutt in the sitcom popular in the '70s and '80s.
She was married to Mike between 1963 and 1983. Their marriage was said to have been worked into the script of M*A*S*H for a sole episode.
Baby boy has spent his life in hospital as doctors are 'scared' to discharge himSon Michael told TMZ his mum was consciously alert and able to squeeze the hands of her loved ones while in hospital.
Following their divorce, she later married Joe Bratcher two years later.
She made a number of other guest appearances on other big-name classics on the small screen, including Get Smart and The Partridge Family.
Judy's resume also showcased series such as Quincy ME, while on the big screen she played a part in films including 1971's JW Coop, Chapter Two in 1979, and more recently Long-Term Relationship in 2006.
As news of her death broke, fans took to social media to pay their respects. One user on Twitter said it was "a sad loss for the entertainment industry," before adding "RIP Judy Farrell".
Another labelled her "one of a kind" while saying she will now be "in the triage of M*A*S*H reunions.
The actress is survived by her husband and her two children, Mike and Erin.