The official cause of the death of “Alice” star Linda Lavin was discovered
Linda Lavin died Cardiopulmonary arrest with the fundamental cause of lung cancer, according to her death certificate from Fox News Digital.
The 87-year-old was recently diagnosed lung cancer Before her death on December 29.
At the time, the representative said she had died due to complications from the disease.
She was active in the weeks that led to her death, she appeared earlier in December at the premiere of the Netflix “No Good Deed” series, in which she appears.
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Lavin is also subjected to bronchoscopy in the days before death, which allows the doctor to examine the airways in the lungs.
Lavin’s first big break followed when she starred in Broadway’s musical “It’s a bird … It’s a plane … it’s Superman” after moving to New York after graduating from college.
In 1969, she was nominated for her first Tony for her work in the “last red hot lovers.”
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Moved to Los Angeles in the 1970s and started working on shows As “Rhoda” and “Barney Miller.”
In 1976, she played as Alice Hyatt in “Alice”, based on Oscar Ellen Burstyn “Alice no longer lives here” about the widow of a single mom who has a young son and works on a road dinner.
The show was broadcast until 1985.
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After “Alice” ended, Lavin returned to Broadway in shows like “Gypsy” and recently starred in the “short affair of our mother”.
She also continued to work in Hollywood on shows like “Courage The Cowardly Dog”, “The OC”, “Santa Clariti,” Mom “diet,” and “Good wife”, and she made movies like “Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules” and Rodrick and “spare plan”.
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Last year, she made an episode of the “Elsbeth” police procedure and was in the movie “One Big Happy Family”.
Fox News Digital, Lori Bashian and Emily Trainham contributed to this report.