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If the loss of Valerie Harper to brain cancer Friday at ... first as a regular and then an occasional guest on what might be the best sitcom ever made, "The Mary Tyler Moore Show," her Rhoda ...
In 1986, she returned to series TV with a family sitcom called “Valerie.” While not matching her past critical successes, the show proved popular. But in the summer of 1987, Harper and her ...
After "Rhoda" ended, Harper moved on to the 1986 sitcom "Valerie," until parting two years later because of a salary dispute. She was replaced by Sandy Duncan, and the series was renamed "The ...
Valerie Harper, the resilient sitcom star whose nine-season run in the 1970s as wisecracking straight-shooter Rhoda Morgenstern made her one of the most beloved TV actresses of her era ...
In 1986, she returned to series TV with a family sitcom called “Valerie.” While not matching her past critical successes, the show proved popular. But in the summer of 1987, Harper and her ...
Valerie Harper discusses surviving a fatal brain cancer ... a character that gave the actress her own hit sitcom, Rhoda, and made her a 1970s icon. But in 2013, Harper made headlines for something ...
Valerie Harper, the multiple-Emmy-winning sitcom star whose role as the somewhat neurotic Rhoda Morgenstern made her one of television’s biggest and most beloved actors in the 1970s, died today.
Valerie Harper, who was best known for playing Rhoda ... Though the CBS Saturday night sitcom was not a ratings hit its first season, Harper took home the Emmy for Best Supporting Actress.
Valerie Harper, the actress best known for playing groundbreaking sitcom character Rhoda Morgenstern from 1970 to 1978 on “The Mary Tyler Moore Show” and its spinoff “Rhoda,” died Friday.
LOS ANGELES—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 ...