Actress Lisa-Robin Kelly, best known for her role in 'That '70s Show' has died after years of battling drug addiction. Her manager said the 43-year-old had died in a rehab facility on Wednesday night.
"Unfortunately Lisa-Robin Kelly passed away last evening," Craig Wycoff told US media on Thursday. "Lisa had voluntarily checked herself into a treatment facility early this week where she was battling the addiction problems that have plagued her these past few years".
"I spoke to her on Monday and she was hopeful and confident, looking forward to putting this part of her life behind her. Last night she lost the battle."
Kelly, as pictured after her arrest in 2012
Kelly rose to fame as Laurie Forman on 'That '70s Show'. The hit sitcom helped launch the careers of Ashton Kutcher, Topher Grace and Mila Kunis.
Kelly's character was the older sister of Eric Forman, played by Grace. The show ran from 1998 to 2006 but Kelly left in 2003.
She also made appearances on 'Married With Children' and 'Charmed'.
Since then she was often in the news for her drug addiction and other problems. She was recently arrested on suspicion of drunk driving.