Cloris Leachman, the seemingly invulnerable veteran of television and film, has died from natural causes at age 94. Leachman, a former Miss America contestant, gravitated to acting and launched a remarkable career that saw her win an Oscar for Best Supporting Actress for the 1972 classic "The Last Picture Show" and enjoy an Emmy-winning legacy on television. Her comedic talents were the stuff of Hollywood legend and she memorably collaborated with Mel Brooks on two comedy classics, "Young Frankenstein" and "High Anxiety" in which she stole every scene she appeared in. She would also collaborate with Brooks on "The History of the World, Part 1". Click here for coverage of her remarkable life and career.