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Goldie Hawn admits death of co-star Ruth Buzzi 'hurts so deeply'
Goldie Hawn admits death of co-star Ruth Buzzi 'hurts so deeply'

Yahoo

time03-05-2025

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  • Yahoo

Goldie Hawn admits death of co-star Ruth Buzzi 'hurts so deeply'

Goldie Hawn has admitted the death of her friend and co-star Ruth Buzzi "hurts so deeply". The comedian died on Thursday of complications from Alzheimer's disease at her home near Fort Worth, Texas. She was 88. Reacting to the news on Instagram on Friday, her Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In collaborator Hawn paid a heartfelt tribute alongside a throwback black-and-white photo of the pair on the sketch comedy show. "My Ruthie, you're gone, and it hurts so deeply. I'll always treasure our daily calls, how we could talk endlessly, even after long days," she captioned the post. "You were my girlfriend, my heart through life's ups and downs. You made me laugh like no one else could. You were beyond talented, Ruthie. A one of a kind soul who brought so much laughter and light to the world. "Those deep, joyful laughs we shared, especially while making Laugh In, will stay with me forever. I love you. Wishing you peace and beautiful travels in the arms of the angels." Hawn appeared on 64 episodes of Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In from 1968 to 1970, while Buzzi was a mainstay on the series during its run between 1968 to 1973. The star's daughter Kate Hudson and actress Demi Moore showed their support in the comments by posting white dove and red heart emojis. Meanwhile, actress/singer Rita Wilson remembered growing up watching Hawn and Buzzi on the show. "So sorry for the loss of your dear friend Goldie. I was lucky enough to meet her when we did the Laugh In 50th show," she wrote in the comments. "You were all comedy queens and kings. Ruth will be remembered in my heart forever."

Ruth Buzzi Dies: The ‘Rowan & Martin Laugh-In' Star Was 88
Ruth Buzzi Dies: The ‘Rowan & Martin Laugh-In' Star Was 88

Forbes

time02-05-2025

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  • Forbes

Ruth Buzzi Dies: The ‘Rowan & Martin Laugh-In' Star Was 88

Actress and comedian Ruth Buzzi, who rose to fame in the 1968 to 1973 NBC variety/sketch comedy Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In, died on May 1. She was 88. 'Ruthie left us while peacefully sleeping yesterday evening at home. She'd been in hospice care, disabled from a stroke in 2022 following a diagnosis of Alzheimer's ten years earlier,' read a message from her family on Facebook. Born July 24, 1936 in Westerly, Rhode Island, Ruth Buzzi's first job in show business was at age 19, traveling with singer Rudy Vallee in a live musical and comedy act during her summer break from college. She moved to New York City after graduation and was hired for a lead role in an off-Broadway musical revue, the first of 19 in which she performed around the East Coast. Buzzi debuted on television in variety series The Garry Moore Show in 1964, and she was a member of the ensemble on the The Entertainers in 1965. Following a guest spot on sitcom The Monkees in 1967, she landed the recurring role of Margie 'Pete' Peterson on the Marlo Thomas comedy That Girl. Other guest appearances followed, including Night Gallery, Here's Lucy and Love, American Style until her big break came with Rowan & Martin's Laugh-in. 'We laughed, and laughed, and laughed. It never even felt like I was going to work. It was pure spontaneous fun,' said Buzzi at a session on Laugh-In at the Television Critics Winter Press Tour in 2011. Buzzi was one of only four cast members who were regulars on the breakout hit for its entire six season run. Among her recurring characters on Laugh-In were spinster Gladys Ormphby; Busy-Buzzi, a gossip columnist; Doris Swizzler, a cocktail-lounge patron who always got smashed with husband Leonard (Dick Martin); one of the Burbank Airlines Stewardesses; and Flicker Farkle. Following Laugh-In, Buzzi appeared opposite Jim Nabors in the Saturday morning comedy The Lost Saucer from Sid and Marty Krofft from 1975 to 1976. In 1979, she co-starred on the Canadian children's comedy show Whatever Turns You On and was active both as a guest star and a voice actor in dozens of TV series (including CHiPs, Alice, Days of Our Lives, Trapper John, M.D., Alvin and the Chipmunks, The Addams Family and The Pink Panther). In 1993, Buzzi joined the cast of Sesame Street as shopkeeper, Ruthie, as part of the Around the Corner set expansion. She also voiced Suzie Kabloozie and her pet cat, Feff in animated inserts that were shown on the show from 1994 to 2008. Buzzi also appeared in numerous TV commercials, including Clorox 2, Clairol and Ban roll-on deodorant, and she voiced Granny Goodwitch for Sugar Crisp cereal. She had a nightclub act across the United States, including at The Sahara and MGM Grand hotels in Las Vegas. She appeared eight times on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson. And her film resume included ding Chu Chu and the Philly Flash, Freaky Friday, The North Avenue Irregulars and The Apple Dumpling Gang Rides Again. Memorial arrangements will be made by Lacy Funeral Home on Stephenville, Texas. with the details to be announced. The family requests donating to Alzheimer's research ( in lieu of flowers.

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