Linda Lavin, renowned for her role in 'Alice,' died on December 29 due to cardiopulmonary arrest, with lung cancer as the underlying cause. Lavin had undergone a bronchoscopy shortly before her death. Known for her impactful career on both Broadway and television, her legacy includes numerous roles and accolades. Lavin's death certificate confirmed she was cremated on January 4, reflecting personal ties with her husband, Steve Bakunas. Her representative stated that she passed unexpectedly due to complications from the recently discovered cancer, marking the loss of a beloved figure in the entertainment industry.
Lavin's death certificate revealed she was cremated on January 4 at the Los Angeles home of her husband of nearly 20 years, Steve Bakunas.
The actress became a staple in Hollywood and Broadway after landing her first major role in 1976 as Alice Hyatt on the CBS series 'Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore.'
On Sunday, December 29, Lavin's longtime representative, Bill Veloric, confirmed her death, saying she had 'passed unexpectedly due to complications from recently discovered lung cancer.'
Collection
[
|
...
]