Details of Judy Farrell’s obituary have not been made public. Judy Farrell, who was well-known for playing Nurse Able in the popular television series “MAS*H,” died on Sunday at the age of 84.
Since they grew up together as a family, her co-star Loretta Swit verified the news and praised Farrell for being a lovely person on the inside and out.
Eight days before she passed away, she had a stroke, according to Judy Farrell’s obituary.
In eight episodes of “MAS*H,” a well-liked TV show depicting a Mobile Army Surgical Hospital in the Korean War, Judy Farrell Farrell made an appearance.
Alan Alda played Captain Benjamin “Hawkeye” Pierce, and Farrell played Nurse Able on the 1972–1983 television series.
She also made cameo appearances on “Get Smart” and “The Partridge Family” and appeared in other well-known TV shows including “Fame” and “Quincy M.E.”
Farrell had a writing career on television in addition to her acting career, contributing to shows like “Port Charles,” “Fame,” and “The Kid from Nowhere.”
Farrell, who was born on March 1st, 1938, in Quapaw, Oklahoma, made her acting debut in two episodes of “Judd for the Defense” in 1969.
From 1963 to 1983, Farrell and her “MAS*H” co-star Mike Farrell, who portrayed Captain B.J. Hunnicutt, were a couple.
Michael and Erin Farrell were the couple’s two children. In 1985, Farrell married Joe Bratcher after divorcing Mike. Her two children as well as her husband Bratcher survive her.
Eight days before she passed away, she had a stroke, according to Judy Farrell’s obituary.
The passing of Judy Farrell, who left a lasting impression on television audiences with her depiction of Nurse Able, is being lamented by both the entertainment community and fans.
Her contributions to the business as an actress and writer will not be forgotten, and those who knew her and collaborated with her will sincerely mourn her.