Actress Janet Leigh, who starred in the film
Psycho
, died yesterday at her Beverly Hills home at the age of 77.
Her daughters, Kelly Curtis and actress Jamie Lee Curtis, were at their mother's side when she died, Jamie Lee Curtis's spokeswoman.
Leigh had suffered in recent months from vasculitis, an inflammation of the blood vessels.
A stunning blonde beauty, Leigh enjoyed a long and distinguished career, appearing in such films as The Manchurian Candidatein 1962 and in Orson Welles' 1958 film noir classic Touch of Evil.
But she gained her most lasting fame in Alfred Hitchcock's Psychoas the embezzling office worker who is stabbed to death in the shower by cross-dressing madman Anthony Perkins. The role earned her an Academy Award nomination as best supporting actress.
Leigh wrote in her 1995 book Psycho: Behind the Scenes in the Classic Thrillerthat the filming was easy until the last 20 seconds when she had to express total horror as her character was being slashed to death.
She often said she hadn't been able to take a shower since the movie. "It's not a hype, not something I thought would be good for publicity," she insisted. "Honest to gosh, it's true."
Her other films included Act of Violence, Little Women, Holiday Affair, and Strictly Dishonourable.
Leigh appeared with daughter Jamie Lee in the 1980 thriller The Fogand made occasional television appearances in her later years. She had married Curtis's father, Tony Curtis, in 1951 when both stars were at the height of their fame. They divorced in 1962.