Linda Lavin, star of hit TV series 'Alice' and Tony Award-winning Broadway actress, dies at 87
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Linda Lavin, who gained fame from her iconic role in the television sitcom 'Alice,' passed away at the age of 87 due to complications from lung cancer.
Starting in 1976, Lavin starred in 'Alice' for nine seasons, receiving an Emmy nomination during her remarkable tenure on the show.
Beyond television, Lavin was also a respected Broadway performer, earning four Tony nominations and winning once in 1987 for 'Broadway Bound.'
In recent years, Lavin appeared in the Netflix series 'No Good Deed,' showcasing her enduring relevance in the entertainment industry.
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