The cast of American Horror Story's many iterations took to social media over the weekend to mourn the loss of Freak Show actress Rose Siggins.
Siggins, who portrayed Legless Suzi on the show's fourth season, died on Saturday morning at age 43, her manager James Mullen confirmed to People. The actress was born with sacral agenesis, a rare genetic disorder, and suffered from both kidney and pancreas issues her entire life.
Many of the actress' co-stars from Freak Show and the series' other seasons shared memories of Siggins and well-wishes for her family on Saturday and Sunday.
Sarah Paulson tweeted...
Siggins, who portrayed Legless Suzi on the show's fourth season, died on Saturday morning at age 43, her manager James Mullen confirmed to People. The actress was born with sacral agenesis, a rare genetic disorder, and suffered from both kidney and pancreas issues her entire life.
Many of the actress' co-stars from Freak Show and the series' other seasons shared memories of Siggins and well-wishes for her family on Saturday and Sunday.
Sarah Paulson tweeted...
- 12/13/2015
- by Lindsay Kimble, @lekimble
- People.com - TV Watch
Actress Rose Siggins, best known for playing Legless Suzi on American Horror Story: Freak Show, died Saturday at a Denver hospital. She was 43.
According to TMZ, Siggins was admitted on Monday for kidney stone surgery, during which she contracted an infection that ultimately became fatal.
The actress suffered from sacral agenesis, a rare genetic disorder that affects development of the lower spine. She appeared on several nonfiction series to discuss her condition, including Extraordinary People, Born Different and Ripley’s Believe It Or Not!
She also appeared in Schlitzie: One of Us, a documentary about the titular sideshow performer.
According to TMZ, Siggins was admitted on Monday for kidney stone surgery, during which she contracted an infection that ultimately became fatal.
The actress suffered from sacral agenesis, a rare genetic disorder that affects development of the lower spine. She appeared on several nonfiction series to discuss her condition, including Extraordinary People, Born Different and Ripley’s Believe It Or Not!
She also appeared in Schlitzie: One of Us, a documentary about the titular sideshow performer.
- 12/13/2015
- TVLine.com
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