Rose Marie, best known for her role as Sally Rogers on "The Dick Van Dyke Show," who had a nine-decade career in show business, died Thursday in Van Nuys, Calif. She was 94.
Publicist Harlan Boll confirmed her death.
Rose Marie was Emmy nominated three times for her work on "The Dick Van Dyke Show," in which she played part of the writing team, led by Van Dyke's Rob Petrie, for the fictional "Alan Brady Show." The actress began a five-season stint as Sally Rogers in 1960.
The recent documentary "Wait For Your Laugh" by director Jason Wise chronicled her long career. Late in life she enjoyed communicating with her fans on social media. Her official account tweeted just a few hours before her death about playing the Flamingo in Las Vegas.