Kirstie Alley, star actress of film “Allo mom, here baby”, is dead

The American actress won two Emmy Awards, especially for her role in the television series “Cheers”. She died of cancer at 71 years old.

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Kirstie Alley, double winner of an Emmy Award, revealed in the TV series Cheers, died from cancer at the age of 71, announced his family on Monday, December 5.

“We are sad to inform you that our incredible, fierce and loving mother died after a battle against cancer, which was only discovered recently,” said her children, Lillie Price Stevenson and William True Stevenson, In a press release published on Twitter.

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– Kirstyealley (@kirstie alley)

“The enthusiasm and passion of our mother for life, her children, her grandchildren and her many animals, without forgetting her eternal joy of creating, were unrivaled and leave us inspired to fully live life like She did it, “they add.

Homage by John Travolta

Kirstie Alley had made herself known for her role as Rebecca Howe in the Cheers series of NBC, on the life of the regulars of a Boston bar, for which she had received the best actress in 1991 in 1991 A main role in a comic series.

She had received a second Emmy for her interpretation of a mother raising her autistic son alone, in the film David in Folie, released in 2020.

Kirstie Alley had also played in the Romantic Comedy of 1989 Allo Maman here baby – as well as in his two suites – alongside John Travolta. This one paid tribute to the actress on Monday evening, by posting On Instagram a photo of Kristie Alley young woman. “Kirsty was one of the most special relationships I have ever had,” said John Travolta. “I love you Kirsty. I know we will meet again.”

/Media reports cited above.