I can't believe the entire cast is basically deceased
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USTVFan — 10 years ago(October 08, 2015 01:37 PM)
Mike was a big shock indeed and very young.
Roxie was also a shock for many at the time when she died from Breast Cancer in 1995. and although 9 years older 66 is still young. But no one knew she was sick so when it came out that she died it was a shock. -
megafauna005 — 10 years ago(October 09, 2015 04:39 AM)
Even toward the end of the Jeffersons run Roxie was losing weight and starting to look a little sickly. She didn't look as healthy as she did earlier in the series.
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chihuahuaboydh-724-612855 — 10 years ago(March 06, 2016 03:28 PM)
The original actor who played Allan Willis was Andrew Rubin, who was in the Season One episode titled "Jenny's Low". Andrew died last year.
R.I.P., Andrew Rubin.
Larry Appleton: "I have"
Balki Bartokomous: "Oh, God!"
Larry Appleton: "a plan!" -
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chihuahuaboydh-724-612855 — 9 years ago(December 02, 2016 07:10 AM)
In a rather weird & ironic twist in regard to this OP relating to the cast members' deaths, the episode "George's Dream" comes to mind. That's the episode where George has a dream about his future - where it's 1996 & all the characters are senior citizens (except George, of course). A very funny episode!!!
Larry Appleton: "I have"
Balki Bartokomous: "Oh, God!"
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pvd295 — 9 years ago(April 08, 2016 04:23 PM)
I never really saw that in a show before. I know Little House had quite a few deaths but they still have a bulk left. The Jefferson's are wiped out.
The same with "Bewitched". Everyone is deceased from that show, except for Bernard Fox ("Dr. Bombay") and Erin Murphy ("Tabitha").
Star Liz Montgomery was only 62 when she passed, and costars Dick York ('Darrin') was 63 and Dick Sargent ('the second Darrin') was 64 at the time of their deaths.
Alice Pearce (the original 'Gladys') was only 49 when Cancer took her 50 years ago.
Also - with the exception of Valerie Harper and Julie Kavner - the cast of 'Rhoda' (1974-78) is all deceased, as well.
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nlfan-1 — 9 years ago(July 08, 2016 06:59 PM)
Well, we can look on the bright side. Thanks to DVD the people may die but their work will live forever and can always be enjoyed as it was when the eps first aired. So in a small way they are still with us and always will be.