Hollywood mourns the loss of Pippa Scott

Pippa Scott, the red-haired actress best known for her debut in The Searchers, has died at 90 from congenital heart failure at her Santa Monica home, her daughter confirmed.

Born in 1934 in Beverly Hills, Scott came from Hollywood royalty. Her father was Oscar-nominated screenwriter Allan Scott, and her uncle was blacklisted producer Adrian Scott—early influences that shaped both her career and activism. Scott’s breakout came in 1956 as Lucy in The Searchers, followed by notable roles in Auntie MameCold Turkey, and TV classics like Perry MasonGunsmoke, and The Mary Tyler Moore Show. Her performances, vibrant with charm and wit, made her a fixture on screens through the ’60s and ’70s.

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