Though The Dick Van Dyke Show creator Carl Reiner was unable to be by her side at the time of her death, he did get the chance to tell Mary Tyler Moore some loving final words.
“I spoke to her husband the day or so before she passed away,” Reiner told Entertainment Tonight. “I remember telling him, ‘She may not hear you, but whisper in her ear that it’s okay to go. You can go.’ ”
The iconic actress, who played Laura Petrie on The Dick Van Dyke Show from 1961–66, died on Wednesday at age 80. A source told People she...
“I spoke to her husband the day or so before she passed away,” Reiner told Entertainment Tonight. “I remember telling him, ‘She may not hear you, but whisper in her ear that it’s okay to go. You can go.’ ”
The iconic actress, who played Laura Petrie on The Dick Van Dyke Show from 1961–66, died on Wednesday at age 80. A source told People she...
- 1/26/2017
- by brittanyking22
- PEOPLE.com
Et caught up with Carl Reiner on Wednesday, as The Dick Van Dyke Show creator was still coming to terms with the loss of his friend and former colleague, Mary Tyler Moore.
"I spoke to her husband the day or so before she passed away," Reiner tells Et. "I remember telling him, 'She may not hear you, but whisper in her ear that it's Ok to go. You can go.'"
Watch: Mary Tyler Moore Dies at 80
Moore died Wednesday from cardiopulmonary arrest after she had contracted pneumonia, her rep confirmed to Et.
Reiner says the last time he saw Moore was at a formal event, where the TV icon looked well, but he could tell that her health was waning.
"She had this childhood diabetes and had lost her sight -- practically all of it," Reiner recalls. "I came up to her, and she was looking at me, and she wasn't recognizing me until I spoke...
"I spoke to her husband the day or so before she passed away," Reiner tells Et. "I remember telling him, 'She may not hear you, but whisper in her ear that it's Ok to go. You can go.'"
Watch: Mary Tyler Moore Dies at 80
Moore died Wednesday from cardiopulmonary arrest after she had contracted pneumonia, her rep confirmed to Et.
Reiner says the last time he saw Moore was at a formal event, where the TV icon looked well, but he could tell that her health was waning.
"She had this childhood diabetes and had lost her sight -- practically all of it," Reiner recalls. "I came up to her, and she was looking at me, and she wasn't recognizing me until I spoke...
- 1/26/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
Dick Van Dyke is feeling the loss of a friend.
After Mary Tyler Moore died at age 80 on Thursday, the Hollywood icon's longtime on-screen husband on The Dick Van Dyke show took to Twitter to express his sorrow.
Watch: Mary Tyler Moore Dies at 80
"There are no words. She was The Best!" the 91-year-old actor wrote. "We always said that we changed each other's lives for the better."
em>Dick Van Dyke Show creator Carl Reiner opened up to Et on Wednesday about the special relationship the co-stars had. "They both admitted later if they hadn't been married to other people they definitely would have been a couple," Reiner revealed. "They were made for each other."
Addressing what he would miss most about Moore, Reiner revealed that it's her gift for performance.
Watch: Mary Tyler Moore in Her Own Words: How the Actress Transcended Television to Inspire a Generation
"Her soft shoe. Her dancing...
After Mary Tyler Moore died at age 80 on Thursday, the Hollywood icon's longtime on-screen husband on The Dick Van Dyke show took to Twitter to express his sorrow.
Watch: Mary Tyler Moore Dies at 80
"There are no words. She was The Best!" the 91-year-old actor wrote. "We always said that we changed each other's lives for the better."
em>Dick Van Dyke Show creator Carl Reiner opened up to Et on Wednesday about the special relationship the co-stars had. "They both admitted later if they hadn't been married to other people they definitely would have been a couple," Reiner revealed. "They were made for each other."
Addressing what he would miss most about Moore, Reiner revealed that it's her gift for performance.
Watch: Mary Tyler Moore in Her Own Words: How the Actress Transcended Television to Inspire a Generation
"Her soft shoe. Her dancing...
- 1/26/2017
- Entertainment Tonight
Following the death of Mary Tyler Moore on Wednesday at age 80, here is the full text from People magazine’s October 30, 1995 cover story on the release of her memoir, After All.
“During the first year of The Dick Van Dyke Show, as thrilled and bursting with excitement over my work as I was, I was equally without emotion at home,” writes Mary Tyler Moore of the end of her six-year marriage to Dick Meeker in 1961.
Her indifference toward the couple’s breakup was not shared by her 5-year-old son, Richie, who soon began having troubles in school and spending more...
“During the first year of The Dick Van Dyke Show, as thrilled and bursting with excitement over my work as I was, I was equally without emotion at home,” writes Mary Tyler Moore of the end of her six-year marriage to Dick Meeker in 1961.
Her indifference toward the couple’s breakup was not shared by her 5-year-old son, Richie, who soon began having troubles in school and spending more...
- 1/25/2017
- by peoplecomproducer
- PEOPLE.com
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