Elizabeth Franz, ‘Gilmore Girls’ star, Tony Award winner, dies at 84



Elizabeth Franz, the Tony Award-winning actress who played inn owner Mia in “Gilmore Girls,” has died. She was 84.

Franz passed away Nov. 4 at her home in Woodbury, Connecticut, her husband, Christopher Pelham, confirmed to The New York Times over the weekend.

Her cause of death was cancer and a severe reaction to her treatment medication, Pelham said.

Elizabeth Franz attends the off-Broadway opening night afterparty for “A Month in the Country” in 2015. Getty Images
Elizabeth Franz at the afterparty for the Broadway opening of “The Miracle Worker at Crimson” in 2010. WireImage
Elizabeth Franz as Mia in “Gilmore Girls.” Gilmore Girls

The Post has reached out to Franz’s rep for comment.

Franz had a prolific career including on the stage, appearing in on and off Broadway productions like “Buried Child,” “Sister Mary Ignatius Explains It All for You,” “Lost in Yonkers” and “A View for the Bridge.”

Her best-known Broadway role was as Linda, the wife of Brian Dennehy’s Willy Loman, in the 50th anniversary production of Arthur Miller’s “Death of a Salesman.” Her performance won her the Tony Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Featured Role in a Play in 1999.

Elizabeth Franz as Linda in “Death of a Salesman.” Los Angeles Times via Getty Images
Kevin Anderson, Brian Dennehy, Ted Koch, Elizabeth Franz in “Death of a Salesman” in 1999. Everett Collection / Everett Collection

“You can say anything because you know in the end you’re going be in that bed, curled up and having the most wonderful conversations,” Franz said about the role in The Times’ 1999 feature about the production. “When she’s curled up in his arms and she’s singing to him — you can’t tell me that isn’t a very sexual moment.”

In the same feature, Miller praised Franz and said she “has discovered in the role the basic underlying powerful protectiveness, which comes out as fury, and that in the past, in every performance I know of, was simply washed out.”

Brian Dennehy, Elizabeth Franz in “Death of a Salesman.” Courtesy Everett Collection
Elizabeth Franz at the Tony Awards on June 6, 1999. Getty Images

Franz went on to star in Showtime’s 2000 TV movie adaptation of “Death of a Salesman,” which earned her an Emmy nomination.

The actress also also received Tony nominations in 1983 for “Brighton Beach Memoirs,” where she played Matthew Broderick’s onstage mother, and in 2002 for “Morning’s at Seven,” where she played the youngest of four Midwest sisters.

Brian Dennehy, Ron Eldard, Ted Koch, Elizabeth Franz in the 2000 TV movie “Death of a Salesman.” ©Showtime Networks Inc./Courtesy Everett Collection

On television, Franz played Mia Bass, the owner of the Independence Inn in Stars Hallow, in a Season 2 episode of “Gilmore Girls.” The role was later recast, with Kathy Baker taking over for an episode in Season 7.

Franz’s other notable TV credits include “Grey’s Anatomy,” “Judging Amy,” “Cold Case,” “Law & Order,” “Law & Order: SVU” and “Homeland.”

Elizabeth Franz in “Gilmore Girls.” Gilmore Girls
Elizabeth Franz in “Gilmore Girls.” Gilmore Girls
Elizabeth Franz (right) in an episode of “Grey’s Anatomy.” Disney General Entertainment Content via Getty Images

On the big screen, she appeared in “School Ties,” “Sabrina,” “Twisted,” “A Fish in the Bathtub” and “Christmas with the Kranks.”

Before Pelham, Franz was married to fellow actor Edward Binns until his death in 1990.

Franz is survived by Pelham and her brother, Joe.



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