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The New York Times Agency May 2010
(NYT33) NEW YORK -- June 7, 2005 -- OBIT-BANCROFT-4-BW -- Anne Bancroft, left, and Patty Duke the 1959 play "The Miracle Worker" at the Playhouse Theater in New York. Bancroft, enshrined in film history as the iconic Mrs. Robinson, the seductress who devours her daughter's nerdy boyfriend-to-be (Dustin Hoffman) in the 1967 film "The Graduate," and also remembered for her sensitive portrayal on both stage and screen of Annie Sullivan, the teacher who leads the blind and deaf Helen Keller out of darkness into light in "The Miracle Worker," died Monday, June 6, 2005, at Mount Sinai Medical Center. She was 73. (The New York Times)
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