MUERTE DE MIKE CONNORS TAMBIÉN
TRISTE SEMANA, TAMBIÉN FALLECIÓ MIKE CONNORS, EL ACTOR QUE PROTAGONIZÓ AL DETECTIVE MANNIX, UNA DE LAS SERIES MÁS FAMOSAS DE LA TELEVISIÓN EN LOS AÑOS SESENTA. HABÍA NACIDO EN 1925 EN CALIFORNIA Y SIGUIÓ TRABAJANDO HASTA EL FINAL DE LOS AÑOS 90. MANNIX, SU SERIE ENBLEMA, FUE CRITICADA POR MUCHOS POR SU VIOLENCIA Y RUDEZA, PERO SIEMPRE FUE UN ÉXITO TELEVISIVO INTERNACIONAL.
MARY TYLER MOORE
Star won seven Emmy awards for her work on her eponymous sitcom and The Dick Van Dyke Show Television actor Mary Tyler Moore dies aged 80.
TRISTE SEMANA, TAMBIÉN FALLECIÓ MIKE CONNORS, EL ACTOR QUE PROTAGONIZÓ AL DETECTIVE MANNIX, UNA DE LAS SERIES MÁS FAMOSAS DE LA TELEVISIÓN EN LOS AÑOS SESENTA. HABÍA NACIDO EN 1925 EN CALIFORNIA Y SIGUIÓ TRABAJANDO HASTA EL FINAL DE LOS AÑOS 90. MANNIX, SU SERIE ENBLEMA, FUE CRITICADA POR MUCHOS POR SU VIOLENCIA Y RUDEZA, PERO SIEMPRE FUE UN ÉXITO TELEVISIVO INTERNACIONAL.
MARY TYLER MOORE
Star won seven Emmy awards for her work on her eponymous sitcom and The Dick Van Dyke Show Television actor Mary Tyler Moore dies aged 80.
Mary Tyler Moore, the
award-winning actor and star of two of America’s best-loved sitcoms, died on
Wednesday at age 80.
Moore, who won seven Emmy
awards for her work on The Dick Van Dyke Show and The Mary Tyler Moore Show,
died in the company of friends and her husband, Dr S Robert Levine,
representative Mara Buxbaum said in a statement.
“A groundbreaking actress,
producer, and passionate advocate for the Juvenile Diabetes Research
Foundation, Mary will be remembered as a fearless visionary who turned the
world on with her smile,” Buxbaum added.
Moore was also nominated
for an Academy Award for the 1981 film Ordinary People, in which she played a
mother coping with the death of her son.
Born on 29 December 1936 in
Brooklyn as the eldest of three children, Moore and her family later moved to
Los Angeles where she began appearing in commercials at age 17.
From 1961 to 1966, she
played Laura Petrie on the popular series The Dick Van Dyke Show. The comedic
role as the wife of Van Dyke’s character was Moore’s first major television
role and made her a household name.
Her most iconic role was on
the Mary Tyler Moore Show, which aired from 1970 to 1977, in which she
portrayed Mary Richards, an independent young woman working in a Minneapolis
newsroom, as the women’s movement in the US was underway. In the groundbreaking
TV series, the 30-year-old Richards battled unequal pay and defied social norms
of the time period. The series ran seven seasons and won 29 Emmys.
Moore created her
production company, MTM Enterprises, with her second husband, Grant Tinker. The
pair had pitched the Mary Tyler Moore Show, which spawned three spin-off
series, including Rhoda, Phyllis and Lou Grant. The company was responsible for
shows such as The Bob Newhart Show and St Elsewhere, among others.
Moore won her seventh Emmy
in 1993, for supporting actress in a miniseries or special, for a Lifetime
network movie, Stolen Babies.
Throughout her career,
Moore also had a number of roles in film, including the serious role in
Ordinary People, which won the Academy Award for best picture, and theater. She
won a Tony award for her role in the Broadway play Whose Life Is It, Anyway? in
1980.
In her personal life, Moore
married her first husband in 1955 and then gave birth to her only child,
Richard, who later died at the age of 24 after accidentally shooting himself.
Her younger sister, Elizabeth, died at 21 of an overdose and her brother, John,
died of kidney cancer aged 47.
Moore lived with diabetes
and served as chairwoman of the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation
International, and championed causes such as animals rights. She married
Levine, a cardiologist, in 1983.
She penned two memoirs,
After All (1995) and Growing Up Again: Life, Loves, and Oh Yeah, Diabetes
(2009), in which she discussed her life, career, struggles with alcoholism,
losing her son and living with type 1 diabetes.
https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2017/jan/25/mary-tyler-moore-dies-aged-80
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