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Dawn Wells, best known as Mary Ann on Gilligan's Island, dies at 82 of COVID-19 complications

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Dawn Wells - who is best known for her work starring as Mary Ann Summers on Gilligan's Island - has died at 82 of causes related to COVID-19.Her publicist Harlan Boll announced the sad news that the actress had died in Los Angeleson Wednesday morning.She starred as the wholesome farm-girl from Winfield, Kansas on the iconic show throughout its storied 98-episode run from 1964 to 1967.Other than Tina Louise - who played Hollywood movie star Ginger Grant - Wells was the last surviving member of the cast of the legendary series.Scroll down for video Tough times:Dawn Wells (seen in September 2019) - who is best known for her work starring as Mary Ann on Gilligan's Island - has died at 82 of causes related to COVID-19 Signature role:She starred.

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