Elsa Raven, the famous actress of "Back To The Future" and "Titanic", passed away at the age of 91. Raven died Tuesday at home in Los Angeles. The news was confirmed by her agent, David Shaul.
Raven has starred in many television episodes such as "Everybody Loves Raymond", "The A-Team" and "Seinfeld" in her long career. But the actress will probably be remembered more as the "lady of the clock tower" in 1985, in the series "Back To The Future".
Russ Cundiff, producer and co-founder of Divide Pictures, wrote on Twitter: " RIP Elsa - you have no idea how much we loved your role and how much we quoted you . "
Born in September 1929, Raven began his acting career on the New York City stage and went on to appear in several Hollywood films.
In 1997, Raven shot several scenes for "Titanic", starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet.
Most of her scenes were cut from the feature film, but were used in Celine Dion's "My Heart Will Go On" music video, the film's soundtrack.
On the Titanic, Raven can be seen in the video of an elderly couple embracing in bed as water floods into their cabin.
Her last movie role was in 2011, when she played Mrs. Harrison in "Answers To Nothing."