Peter Falk's Daughter Jacqueline Dies by Suicide at Age 60
Peter Falk's Daughter Dies by Suicide at 60

Jacqueline Falk, the daughter of actor Peter Falk, who was famous for his role as Lieutenant Columbo in the television series Columbo, has died at the age of 60.

The Los Angeles Medical Examiner's Office confirmed to TMZ that Jacqueline died by suicide in California this week. She was one of Falk's two adopted daughters.

Falk and his first wife, Alyce Mayo, whom he married in 1960, adopted Jacqueline and her sister Catherine during their marriage. The couple later divorced in 1976.

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Peter Falk's Life and Career

A year after their separation, Falk married actress Shera Danese, who went on to make multiple appearances in Columbo across its long run. Falk himself died in 2011 at the age of 83 after living with Alzheimer's disease and dementia, following a career that made him one of television's most recognizable figures.

Advocacy for Families' Rights

In the years following Falk's death in 2011, Jacqueline's sister, Catherine, became a prominent advocate for families' rights after alleging she had been prevented from seeing her father during his final years due to conservatorship arrangements.

She later campaigned for legislation known as "Peter Falk's Law," designed to protect adult children from being cut off from important medical updates or visitation with incapacitated parents.

The law, first passed in New York, introduced guidelines requiring guardians or conservators to notify family members of serious health developments and death, while also offering legal routes to secure visitation. Since then, similar legislation has been adopted in more than a dozen US states.

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