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Troubled 'That '70s Show' Actress Dies at 43 While in Rehab
This photo provided by Iredell County, NC, sheriff s department, Lisa Robin Kelly is shown. Kelly is free on bond after being arrested for assault. Police in the Charlotte, N.C., suburb of Mooresville arrested the 42-year-old Kelly and 61-year-old husband Robert Joseph Gilliam after responding to a disturbance at their home Monday, Nov. 26, 2012. Both are free on bond. Gilliam is charged with misdemeanor assault on a female. Kelly is charged with misdemeanor assault. They were taken to the Iredell County Detention Center and released on $500 bond apiece. They have a court date of Jan. 25. It's not known if either has an attorney. Kelly portrayed Laurie Forman, sister of Topher Grace's lead character Eric, on the FOX series, which ended in 2006. She also appeared on the TV shows "Murphy Brown" and "Married . . . With Children." Credit: AP

Troubled 'That '70s Show' Actress Dies at 43 While in Rehab

No official cause of death was disclosed.

LOS ANGELES (AP) -- "That '70s Show" actress Lisa Robin Kelly has died at age 43.

Manager Craig Wyckoff says Kelly died Wednesday at a Los Angeles addiction treatment facility she had entered early this week. No official cause of death was disclosed.

This photo provided by Iredell County, NC, sheriff s department, Lisa Robin Kelly is shown. Credit: AP

Kelly portrayed Laurie Forman, sister of Topher Grace's lead character Eric, on the Fox series. It concluded in 2006.

Unlike some of her co-stars - Grace, Ashton Kutcher and Laura Prepon - Kelly fell out of the spotlight after appearing on the sitcom until she started making headlines for personal troubles.

She was arrested in November along with husband Robert Joseph Gilliam in connection with a disturbance at their home in Mooresville, N.C.

In June, she was arrested on suspicion of drunken driving after her car stalled in Burbank, Calif.

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