Valerie Harper Has Died

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LOS ANGELES (AP) — Valerie Harper, who scored guffaws, stole hearts and busted TV taboos as the brash, self-deprecating Rhoda Morgenstern on back-to-back hit sitcoms in the 1970s, has died.

Longtime family friend Dan Watt confirmed Harper died Friday, adding the family wasn't immediately releasing any further details. She had been battling cancer for years, and her husband said recently he had been advised to put her in hospice care.
Harper was a breakout star on "The Mary Tyler Moore Show," then the lead of her own series, "Rhoda." She was 80.

She won three consecutive Emmys (1971-73) as supporting actress on "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" and another for outstanding lead actress for "Rhoda," which ran from 1974-78. Beyond awards, she was immortalized — and typecast — for playing one of television's most beloved characters, a best friend the equal of Ethel Mertz and Ed Norton in TV's sidekick pantheon.

Fans had long feared the news of her passing. In 2013, she first revealed that she had been diagnosed with brain cancer and had been told by her doctors she had as little as three months to live. Some responded as if a family member were in peril.
But she refused to despair. "I'm not dying until I do," Harper said in an interview on NBC's "Today" show. "I promise I won't." Harper did outlive her famous co-star: Mary Tyler Moore died in January 2017. Ed Asner, Cloris Leachman and Betty White are among the former cast members who survive her.
In recent years, Harper's other appearances included "American Dad!" ''The Simpsons" and "Two Broke Girls."

Harper was a chorus dancer on Broadway as a teen before moving into comedy and improv when, in 1970, she auditioned for the part of a Bronx-born Jewish girl who would be a neighbor and pal of Minneapolis news producer Mary Richards on a new sitcom for CBS.
It seemed a long shot for the young, unknown actress. As she recalled, "I'm not Jewish, not from New York, and I have a small shiksa nose." And she had almost no TV experience.
But Harper, who arrived for her audition some 20 pounds overweight, may have clinched the role when she blurted out in admiration to the show's tall, slender star: "Look at you in white pants without a long jacket to cover your behind!"

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She sure was something. Anyone who can smile like that while dealing with a deadly illness has my respect.
I didn't care for the shows she was in, but I have a non-fiction movie ("Death of a Cheerleader") she was in; an unforgettable performance.
 
Actress Valerie Harper who had been battling cancer died yesterday age 80,
Her best known TV roles were:
"Rhoda Morganstern' on "Mary Tyler Moore' show '70-'77
"Rhoda" '74-'78 which was a spinoff of MTM
She won 3 Emmys for best supp actress in comedy '71-'73
another Emmy for lead actress in comedy for'Rhoda'
The remaining cast members of MTM still with us are:
Ed Asner,Betty White,Gavin McLeod,John Amos
R.I.P Valerie,thanks for the memories
 
Hard to think of her as 80 years old ...
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One of those celebrities that was rarely or never involved in controversy. Which is how it's supposed to be. She stretched a terminal diagnosis into a second mini career and fruitful life.

RIP

The only controversy I know of was when she sued NBC in late 80s for firing her from TV show (The Hogan Family/Valerie's Family). They claimed she was disruptive and hard to work with, and replaced her with Sandy Duncan. Valerie eventually won the lawsuit.
 
I thought she was a brilliant comedienne whose skills largely contributed to the great success of the MTM show. More than that, her wonderful attitude toward life was what kept me a fan. She never whined about being forever identified as Rhoda. She was a powerful woman in Hollywood back when they were in fairly short supply.

I recall her being interviewed by TV Guide or a similar magazine many years ago. The reporter said that the last time the publication interviewed her she said her marriage was working out, but she and her husband had since split. What gives? Her reply went something like this: Our marriage did work out, it worked out to a divorce. Next question?

Brilliant!

RIP and thank you, Valerie Harper.
 
I thought she was a brilliant comedienne whose skills largely contributed to the great success of the MTM show. More than that, her wonderful attitude toward life was what kept me a fan. She never whined about being forever identified as Rhoda. She was a powerful woman in Hollywood back when they were in fairly short supply.

I recall her being interviewed by TV Guide or a similar magazine many years ago. The reporter said that the last time the publication interviewed her she said her marriage was working out, but she and her husband had since split. What gives? Her reply went something like this: Our marriage did work out, it worked out to a divorce. Next question?

Brilliant!

RIP and thank you, Valerie Harper.
Ditto from me, Valerie...we love you!
 
Awww...gone are the days when TV had both great writers and great acting talent that collided into the best wholesome entertainment with lots of fun and laughter.

She lived a long life, was well loved, and leaves a legacy of healing many who needed those smiles coming to them in their living rooms. 🌈
 
I'm po'd at the moment,why my post about Valerie was moved to this thread
It belongs in the entertainment section where I originally posted it
I'll think twice the next time a famous TV/movie star dies fearing it will be moved somewhere else without my knowledge
 
I had a mega crush on her. I loved her voice and her accent and of course her beautiful face. After the MTM & the Rhoda show I learned what a wonderful loving person she was. I still have a crush on you pretty lady.
 


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