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Linda Lavin, 87-year-old ‘Alice Sitcom’ Star Linda Lavin has died from cancer

Linda Lavin — best known for her lead role in the 1970s TV sitcom “Alice” — has died, TMZ has confirmed.

The actress passed away Sunday in Los Angeles from complications of lung cancer with which she was recently diagnosed, according to her reps.

Lavin began her career in the late ’60s on Broadway before heading west in the ’70s to Hollywood.

Linda Lavin

In 1976, Lavin landed the title role of Alice Hyatt on the CBS show, “Alice Doesn’t Live Here Anymore,” based on the Martin Scorsese-directed movie about a widow who works as a waitress at Mel’s Diner in Phoenix, Arizona, to support her young son.

The sitcom’s title was later shortened to “Alice” as Lavin’s character went on to become a symbol for all working moms, with the hit show running its course and ending in 1985. Lavin won two Golden Globes and was nominated an Emmy for the role. She also appeared in several Neil Simon

Broadway productions, including “Last of the Red Hot Lovers”, “Broadway Bound” and other popular 1970s TV sitcoms. She was nominated six times for Tony Awards but only won one for Broadway Bound. “Lavin was 87.RIP

 
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