<p>Veteran stage and film actor Conchata Ferrell, best known for starring as the no-nonsense housekeeper Berta in the sitcom <em>Two and a Half Men</em>, has passed away. She was 77.</p>.<p>Ferrell, a three-time Emmy nominee, died Monday at Sherman Oaks Hospital of complications following a cardiac arrest, reported <em>Entertainment Weekly</em>.</p>.<p>Besides the two nominations for <em>Two and a Half Men</em>, in which she appeared in over 200 episodes, the actor also earned a nod for playing Susan Bloom on the legal drama <em>LA Law</em>.</p>.<p>Some of her other notable credits on the small screen include <em>ER</em>, <em>Buffy the Vampire Slayer</em>, and <em>Grace and Frankie</em>.</p>.<p>In films, Ferrell got her first starring role in 1979 drama <em>Heartland</em>, and followed it with titles like <em>Network</em>, <em>Mystic Pizza</em>, <em>Erin Brockovich</em>, and <em>Edward Scissorhands</em>.</p>.<p>She was a known name in theatre and gained success off-Broadway as an original member of the Circle Repertory Theatre.</p>.<p>Her role as April Green in Lanford Wilson's off-Broadway play <em>Hot L Baltimore</em> led her to Los Angeles and a starring role in the 1975 Norman Lear series of the same name.</p>.<p>She also starred in notable productions like <em>Battle of Angels</em> in 1974 by Tennessee Williams (later known as Orpheus Descending), and <em>Picnic</em> by William Inge at the Ahmanson Theatre in Los Angeles.</p>.<p>Ferrell's <em>Two and a Half Men</em> co-stars Jon Cryer and Charlie Sheen paid tributes to the late actor on Twitter.</p>.<p>Cryer remembered her as a "beautiful human".</p>.<p>"I'm crying for the woman I'll miss, and the joy she brought so many," he added.</p>.<p>Sheen said Ferrell was an absolute sweetheart, a consummate pro, and a genuine friend.</p>.<p>"Berta, your housekeeping was a tad suspect, your 'people' keeping was perfect," he said.</p>.<p>Lear called Ferrell "one of the dearest people and most amazing talents I have ever worked with".</p>.<p>Born Conchata Galen Ferrell on March 28, 1943, in Charleston, West Virginia, she attended West Virginia University and Marshall University. She graduated from Marshall with a degree in history education, and later taught acting for television at University of California, Los Angeles for several years.</p>.<p>Her most recent credits included TV movie <em>A Very Nutty Christmas</em> and the upcoming feature <em>Deported</em>.</p>.<p>Ferrell is survived by her husband, Arnie Anderson, and her daughter, Samantha. </p>
<p>Veteran stage and film actor Conchata Ferrell, best known for starring as the no-nonsense housekeeper Berta in the sitcom <em>Two and a Half Men</em>, has passed away. She was 77.</p>.<p>Ferrell, a three-time Emmy nominee, died Monday at Sherman Oaks Hospital of complications following a cardiac arrest, reported <em>Entertainment Weekly</em>.</p>.<p>Besides the two nominations for <em>Two and a Half Men</em>, in which she appeared in over 200 episodes, the actor also earned a nod for playing Susan Bloom on the legal drama <em>LA Law</em>.</p>.<p>Some of her other notable credits on the small screen include <em>ER</em>, <em>Buffy the Vampire Slayer</em>, and <em>Grace and Frankie</em>.</p>.<p>In films, Ferrell got her first starring role in 1979 drama <em>Heartland</em>, and followed it with titles like <em>Network</em>, <em>Mystic Pizza</em>, <em>Erin Brockovich</em>, and <em>Edward Scissorhands</em>.</p>.<p>She was a known name in theatre and gained success off-Broadway as an original member of the Circle Repertory Theatre.</p>.<p>Her role as April Green in Lanford Wilson's off-Broadway play <em>Hot L Baltimore</em> led her to Los Angeles and a starring role in the 1975 Norman Lear series of the same name.</p>.<p>She also starred in notable productions like <em>Battle of Angels</em> in 1974 by Tennessee Williams (later known as Orpheus Descending), and <em>Picnic</em> by William Inge at the Ahmanson Theatre in Los Angeles.</p>.<p>Ferrell's <em>Two and a Half Men</em> co-stars Jon Cryer and Charlie Sheen paid tributes to the late actor on Twitter.</p>.<p>Cryer remembered her as a "beautiful human".</p>.<p>"I'm crying for the woman I'll miss, and the joy she brought so many," he added.</p>.<p>Sheen said Ferrell was an absolute sweetheart, a consummate pro, and a genuine friend.</p>.<p>"Berta, your housekeeping was a tad suspect, your 'people' keeping was perfect," he said.</p>.<p>Lear called Ferrell "one of the dearest people and most amazing talents I have ever worked with".</p>.<p>Born Conchata Galen Ferrell on March 28, 1943, in Charleston, West Virginia, she attended West Virginia University and Marshall University. She graduated from Marshall with a degree in history education, and later taught acting for television at University of California, Los Angeles for several years.</p>.<p>Her most recent credits included TV movie <em>A Very Nutty Christmas</em> and the upcoming feature <em>Deported</em>.</p>.<p>Ferrell is survived by her husband, Arnie Anderson, and her daughter, Samantha. </p>