EMMY-WINNING actress and singer Polly Bergen, who played the terrorised wife in the original Cape Fear film and the first woman president in Kisses for My President, has died.

She was 84.

Publicist Judy Katz said Ms Bergen died on Saturday at her home in Southbury, Connecticut. She had battled emphysema and other ailments since the late 1990s, a result of smoking.

A brunette with a warm, sultry singing voice, she made albums and played leading roles in films, stage musicals and TV dramas. She also hosted her own variety series, was a popular game show panellist, and founded a thriving beauty products company.

More recently, she played Felicity Huffman's mother on Desperate Housewives and the past mistress of Tony Soprano's late father on The Sopranos.

She began her career singing on radio as a teenager and later said: "All I ever wanted to be was a star."

In a statement, Ms Katz said: "It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of legendary actress and long-time friend and client, Polly Bergen.

"She died peacefully at her home surrounded by her family, long-time personal manager, Jan McCormack and close friends."

Bergen, who was divorced, is survived by her three children and her three grandchildren.