Submitted by FJO1989 t3_10pi4pq in television
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_ShigeruTarantino_ t1_j6kvsxd wrote
The Conversation is a masterpiece and her role in it is unforgettable and chilling.
IntergalacticPuppy t1_j6km9kg wrote
Really nice how you saw the whole, talented, and iconic person and their impact on other careers.
justabill71 t1_j6kmvg8 wrote
Laverne, Shirley, Squiggy, and the Big Ragoo have all passed on, and Lenny's jacket is now sadly accurate.
GotMoFans t1_j6kqxzh wrote
It was because he cut electricity out of his life.
bhind45 t1_j6lif7d wrote
Also, both Laverne & Shirley died at the of 75
gskhasp t1_j6mq7fq wrote
So just Lenny and Carmine left?
EauDeUpdog t1_j6o0qyc wrote
No. He died in 2021.. I think it’s just the Fonz and Lenny. But Fonzie was just a small recurring character. Not a regular.
baltimoretom t1_j6kooqp wrote
Schlemiel. Schlimazel.
GlockGuy- t1_j6kwrgm wrote
Hasenpfeffer Incorporated!
baltimoretom t1_j6l1yz9 wrote
We’re going to do it!
ballrus_walsack t1_j6l3ikr wrote
Give us any chance we’ll take it.
IgnacioHollowBottom t1_j6l790h wrote
r_sarvas t1_j6ld0ni wrote
We're gonna make our dreams come true
tiptoefirefly94 t1_j6lkgeb wrote
Doing it our way!
peepingsignal t1_j6kwqk2 wrote
Her and Penny Marshall both died at 75.
I've only recently come to appreciate L&S but the pair of them were so good on it. One of the great TV duos.
reddig33 t1_j6kyt7v wrote
Great talent elevates things to a new level. It’s a simple show, but the entire ensemble turned it into something special.
Top-Economist-722 t1_j6mw2xl wrote
Which is amazing considering they supposedly did not get along at all on set.
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klsi832 t1_j6l1zr1 wrote
Welp, let's get a tribute from Wayne and Garth
GotMoFans t1_j6kqu4d wrote
RIP Cindy Williams.
Laverne and Shirley was a huge hit. So big, they made a Saturday morning cartoon out of it.
Latter_Feeling2656 t1_j6kug0e wrote
Only 7 sitcoms have been #1 in the annual Nielsens two or more times: All in the Family (5 times), The Cosby Show (5), I Love Lucy (4), The Beverly Hillbillies (2), Laverne & Shirley (2), Seinfeld (2), and The Big Bang Theory (2).
throwawaythrow0000 t1_j6mups6 wrote
One of those is not like the others.
DW4_didnothingwrong t1_j6pe7wa wrote
Yeah Cosby was a rapist
gaukonigshofen t1_j6n98u1 wrote
not andy Griffith?
Latter_Feeling2656 t1_j6nkawk wrote
No, Andy was just No. 1 once, and I think it was the very last season long after Barney was gone.
gaukonigshofen t1_j6o2pw2 wrote
really? i didn't think last season w/o barn, was that great
dinoroo t1_j6la5jp wrote
My cousins are about 5-7 years older than me and when we were kids, they used to always watch a bunch of 70s shows that aired regularly as reruns in the 90s. A few of those shows were Happy Days, Laverne and Shirley and Three’s Company. I can’t say I loved watching any of those shows but I still have nostalgia and fond memories when I think of them.
Delicious-Tachyons t1_j6kowkk wrote
i had a big crush on her as a kid
Thetimmybaby t1_j6kmrjp wrote
Well that sucks.
Latter_Feeling2656 t1_j6kn4cd wrote
The memory of Roxy LaToure lives on. RIP.
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RIP to Cindy. I recently learned that she still had Boo Boo Kitty (in her lingerie drawer - in an interview, she mentioned that he fit in there, and it was a nice, soft bed for him). I wonder if he's gonna be buried with her, or if he gets passed down to someone in the family?
I loved L&S, but I remember good ol' BBK most of all.
MorriePoppins t1_j6l25ei wrote
I loved Laverne and Shirley growing up. May she rest in peace.
KneeHighMischief t1_j6l4cwu wrote
I recently watched the short lived Nathan Filllion show Drive.& was happy to see her pop up in a few episodes. RIP
itsallgonetohell t1_j6l9qjd wrote
She also played the mom in Dweezil Zappa's short-lived CBS sitcom, 'A Normal Life,' alongside Max Gail as the dad...
sd_glokta t1_j6l2ojh wrote
RIP Cindy. Your sweetness and intelligence held the show together.
l0R3-R t1_j6leahf wrote
💔
Toxic-Park t1_j6me4h2 wrote
By complete random coincidence, I just happened to see an old late 79s Johnny Carson episode with her as a guest. She hadn’t crossed my mind more than a handful of times in my life and a day later this news hits.
I know it’s kind of an observer bias phenomenon when this happens, but it still blows my mind when it does.
kirsclin t1_j6lfdow wrote
:(
PrimeMinisterOfCHAZ t1_j6lnmbr wrote
oh damn was just watching some old L&S last week, RIP
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IndyMLVC t1_j6l5qa8 wrote
Penny also died at 75. Strange
gaukonigshofen t1_j6n8h7y wrote
only one of original cast still alive? lenny?
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ParkedInsideYou t1_j6mx3ku wrote
Sad news, RIP :(
teddyreddit t1_j6netvx wrote
Shirley is Feeney
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stumpcity t1_j6kldja wrote
Well damn.
Shouts out to her roles in American Graffiti and The Conversation. People tend to only think of her in terms of Laverne & Shirley because of how huge that show was, and how key she was to its success, and it's led to a lot of people forgetting that in the early-to-mid 70s she was instrumental in helping people like George Lucas and Francis Ford Coppola make some of the best films of their careers.