OHMYGOSSIP — Kellye Nakahara has died at the age of 72. The ‘M*A*S*H’ star – who played Lieutenant Nurse Kellye in the sitcom which stood for Mobile Army Surgical Hospital – passed away “peacefully” on Sunday (16.02.20) at her home in Pasadena, California, following a battle with cancer. According to TMZ.com, Kellye was surrounded by her family when she died. She is survived by her husband David Wallet – whom she married in 1968 – their two children Nalani Wallet and William Wallet, and their two grandchildren. Kellye – who originally wanted to be a watercolour artist – made a name for herself when she landed the role in the Korean war comedy in 1973. She continued to be a part of the programme until it came to an end in 1983. The series finale titled ‘Goodbye, Farewell and Amen’ remains the most-watched episode of television history – with more than 105 million viewers tuning in. After the comedy wrapped, Kellye went on to bag a role in ‘Clue’, Eddie Murphy’s 1998 version of ‘Doctor Dolittle’ and ‘Sabrina, The Teenage Witch’. Her death comes just weeks after M*A*S*H co-creator Gene Reynolds passed away aged 96 at the Providence Saint Joseph Medical Centre in Burbank.