Lara Parker, star of soap opera 'Dark Shadows,' dead at 84
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Lara Parker, star of soap opera ‘Dark Shadows,’ dead at 84

Actress Lara Parker, best known for her role as Angelique Bouchard on the hit soap “Dark Shadows,” has died at age 84.

Parker died in her sleep on Oct. 12 in her Los Angeles home, her former co-star Kathryn L. Scott confirmed on Facebook Monday.

She died just one week before her 85th birthday.

“For more than 50 years, our lives were intertwined through our mutual love of literature, writing, and acting,” Scott wrote of her late “Dark Shadows” co-star.

“We could not have been more unalike, and therein lay the magic of our enduring friendship. My thoughts are with her family in this sad time of grief and remembrance.”

Parker’s daughter, Caitlin Hawkins, confirmed her mother’s death in a statement to The Hollywood Reporter.

Parker died in her sleep on Oct. 12 in her Los Angeles home, just one week before her 85th birthday. Getty Images

Before kickstarting her career in entertainment, Parker enrolled in Vassar College in New York, where she roomed with none other than Jane Fonda.

She later completed her undergraduate degree at Southwestern at Memphis, which is now Rhodes College, before graduating from the University of Iowa with a master’s degree in drama.

She went on to marry her first husband, Tom Parker, and the pair welcomed two sons, Rick and Andy during their time living in Wisconsin.

Parker found fame starring in soap opera “Dark Shadows.” Disney General Entertainment Content via Getty Images

Lara then decided to kickstart her acting career, and traveled to NYC where she landed a role in Dan Curtis’ series, “Dark Shadows.”

During her stint on the six-season-strong show, the actress starred in a film based on the series, “Night of Dark Shadows,” in 1971.

A year prior, she starred alongside Robert De Niro in Brian De Palma’s “Hi, Mom!”

The actress also starred in a film based on the series, “Night of Dark Shadows,” in 1971. FilmPublicityArchive/United Archives via Getty Images

After wrapping “Dark Shadows,” Lara relocated to LA to continue expanding her onscreen portfolio, including a role in the 1973 drama “Save The Tiger,” which earned Jack Lemmon a Best Actor Oscar.

She married her second husband, Jim Hawkins, in 1980.

The couple welcomed daughter Caitlin in 1985.

After starring in several high-profile films, Parker dabbled in TV shows. CBS via Getty Images

Elsewhere, Lara also landed a role in the 1973 Oscar-winning feature, “Save the Tiger,” as well as the hit 1975 film “Race with the Devil.”

She also dabbled in TV shows, having starred in “Jessica Novak,” “Medical Center,” “Kojak,” and “Kolchak: The Night Stalker and The Incredible Hulk.”

Most recently Lara had a cameo in Tim Burton’s 2012 remake of “Dark Shadows,” which starred Johnny Depp as Barnabas.

In 2013 and 2014 respectively, she appeared in two “Doctor Mabuse” films.