In subsequent days he wrote of her gradual improvement and said that she'd been taken off breathing equipment. In a Facebook posting April 17, Bernsen said his mother cursed several times, "showing me that she's becoming her old self, not thrilled about the situation, and ready to get out of the hospital and shake up the world. On Wednesday he wrote that she remained a fighter until the end: "She has been a blaze her entire life, that beacon, that boxer I spoke of earlier.
She went the full twelve rounds and by unanimous decision Cooper joined the daytime serial six months after its March debut, staking claim to the title of longest-tenured cast member. The role earned her 11 Daytime Emmy nominations and a trophy for best actress in a drama series in The actress was nominated 10 times for a Daytime Emmy and two times for a Primetime Emmy.
She won a Lifetime Achievement Award in and finally took the gold for playing Katherine Chancellor in It all depends on where you want to hang your lights.
If you want to be a movie star, then this is entirely different. I never wanted to be a movie star. I always wanted to be an actress, one of the best. And I am. Lynette Rice. Save FB Tweet More. People we lost in — Jazz guitarist Jim Hall , who played with the jazz greats of the 20th century and influenced the younger ones, died December 10, his family said. People we lost in — Actress Eleanor Parker , nominated for three Oscars and known for her "Sound of Music" role, died on December 9, her family said.
People we lost in — Nelson Mandela , the prisoner-turned-president who reconciled South Africa after the end of apartheid, died on December 5, according to the country's president, Jacob Zuma. Mandela was People we lost in — Paul F. Crouch , co-founder of the Trinity Broadcasting Network, died November 30 at age 79, according to his website and the network's Facebook page. People we lost in — Comedian Jay Leggett , who produced a documentary about the joys of deer hunting, died of natural causes at the end of a deer hunt on November People we lost in — Renowned psychic Sylvia Browne , a leader in the paranormal world who appeared regularly on television and radio and also wrote dozens of top-selling books, died November 20 in a northern California hospital, according to her website.
She is pictured here with her granddaughter Angelia and son Christopher. People we lost in — The eldest daughter of Walt Disney, Diane Disney Miller , died on November 19, according a statement from the museum dedicated to the legendary animated filmmaker. People we lost in — Nobel Prize-winning author Doris Lessing died at her London home on November 17, her publisher said.
The British author was best known for "The Golden Notebook," which is considered by many critics to be one of the most important feminist novels ever written. People we lost in — Celebrity chef Charlie Trotter , whose namesake restaurant in Chicago received a long list of culinary honors over its 25 years of service, died shortly after he was rushed from his home to a hospital on November 5.
People we lost in — Lou Reed , who took rock 'n' roll into dark corners as a songwriter, vocalist and guitarist for the Velvet Underground and as a solo artist, died on October 27, his publicist said.
People we lost in — Actress Marcia Wallace died on October 25, her agent said. People we lost in — Basketball Hall of Famer Bill Sharman -- who won four NBA titles as a player, one as a head coach and five in his club's front office -- died October 25 in southern California, his former teams said. People we lost in — Lou Scheimer , a pioneer in Saturday morning television cartoons with hit shows such as "Superman," "Fat Albert" and "He-Man," died October 17 at 84, according to his biographer.
People we lost in — Rep. Bill Young of Florida, the longest-serving Republican member of the House, died on October 18 at age 82, his office's chief of staff said. People we lost in — Former U. An earlier version of this gallery contained a photo incorrectly identified as Tom Foley. CNN regrets this error. People we lost in — Character actor Ed Lauter , who had small roles in movies and TV shows over four decades, died October 16 of mesothelioma, caused by asbestos exposure, his publicist said.
People we lost in — Jazz vocalist Gloria Lynne , whose career included dozens of albums, died October 15 of a heart attack, her son said. People we lost in — Maxine Powell , who helped nurture the style of Motown artists such as Marvin Gaye and Diana Ross in the s, died on October The personal development coach for the legendary record label was People we lost in — "MasterChef" runner-up Joshua Marks died October 11 from a self-inflicted gunshot wound to his head.
People we lost in — Pulitzer Prize-winning author Oscar Hijuelos died on October 12, his agent said. People we lost in — Gen. People we lost in — Photojournalist Bill Eppridge , who photographed Sen. Robert F. Kennedy moments after he was fatally shot in Los Angeles in , died on October 3. People we lost in — American author Tom Clancy died October 2, according to a family member. People we lost in — Hiroshi Yamauchi, who built Nintendo from a small card company into a global video-game empire before buying the Seattle Mariners, died September 19 in Japan.
People we lost in — Forty years after rising to the top of the boxing world and outdueling Muhammad Ali, Ken Norton , left, died at a Nevada medical facility after a stroke on September People we lost in — British rocker Jackie Lomax , who recorded with legendary stars but whose own career always seemed a degree removed from fame, died on September 15 at the age of The singer-songwriter-guitarist enjoyed a year career playing with many of music's biggest stars -- notably the Beatles -- but personal commercial success eluded him.
People we lost in — Ray Dolby , the American inventor who changed the way people listen to sound in their homes, on their phones and in cinemas, died September 12 in San Francisco. The founder of Dolby Laboratories had been suffering from Alzheimer's disease for a number of years and in July was diagnosed with acute leukemia. People we lost in — Ex-heavyweight champion Tommy Morrison died September 1, according to his former promoter Tony Holden.
He also won fame for his role in "Rocky V. People we lost in — British broadcaster David Frost , best known for his series of interviews with former U.
President Richard Nixon in , died August People we lost in — Irish poet Seamus Heaney , who won the Nobel Prize for literature in , died on Friday, August 30, at a hospital in Dublin.
The man behind the visual style of movies such as "Star Wars" and "Dr. Strangelove" was Dunning was People we lost in — Sid Bernstein , the promoter and agent who helped start the "British invasion" by bringing the Beatles to Carnegie Hall, died Wednesday, August 21, according to his publicist.
People we lost in — Crime novelist and screenwriter Elmore Leonard , who was recovering from a stroke, died August 20, his literary agent said. Kelly was People we lost in — British stuntman Mark Sutton died on Wednesday, August 14, after a parachuting accident in Switzerland.
Sutton, 42, was well known for parachuting in as James Bond at the London Olympics. People we lost in — Journalist Jack Germond died August 14, his wife, Alice, wrote in a note to friends. Young and the Restless fans are watching a week of Katherine Chancellor, and we just love it.
We love her, we miss her, and we wish she was still with us. We love her. Did we already say that two or three hundred times? With that said, our articles are all about Katherine Chancellor this week. She was born and raised in California, which made her a bona fide California girl. There are so many who say that they are California girls, but they were born and raised elsewhere and merely came to California at some point in their lives.
She was not one of those women.
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