Linda Lavin, Star of 'Alice', Died at 87 from Cardiac Arrest Due to Lung Cancer
Linda Lavin, Star of 'Alice', Died at 87 from Cardiac Arrest Due to Lung Cancer

Linda Lavin, Star of 'Alice', Died at 87 from Cardiac Arrest Due to Lung Cancer

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Linda Lavin, the beloved actress known for her role in the sitcom 'Alice,' passed away on December 29, 2024, at the age of 87 from cardiopulmonary arrest, with lung cancer listed as the underlying cause. Her death certificate revealed that she had undergone a bronchoscopy just days before her passing, a procedure intended to diagnose lung conditions. Lavin had a distinguished career spanning decades, earning accolades including two Golden Globe Awards and a Tony for her performance in 'Broadway Bound.' Her portrayal of Alice Hyatt resonated with audiences, making her a relatable figure for many working mothers. Tributes from co-stars and fans have highlighted her talent, kindness, and lasting impact on both television and Broadway. Following her death, she was cremated at her home in Los Angeles, leaving behind a legacy that continues to inspire future generations of performers.

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