View Full Version : With Betty White's death, The Mary Tyler Moore Show lost 6 major figures in 2021


TMC
01-03-2022, 09:32 PM
https://variety.com/2022/tv/news/mary-tyler-moore-deaths-betty-white-asner-leachman-macleod-1235145818/

The year 2021 was a tough one for The Mary Tyler Moore Show -- White's death on Dec. 31 marked the loss of the fourth major cast member on the iconic show and the sixth major figure overall. Cloris Leachman and The Mary Tyler Moore co-creator Allan Burns died days apart in January 2021, Gavin MacLeod died in May and Ed Asner passed away in August. Longtime Mary Tyler Moore director Jay Sandrich, who won two Emmys in five nominations for the iconic show, died in September. "The coincidental timing of the losses of these legends underscores the passage of time for the network television business," says Variety's Cynthia Littleton. "Mary Tyler Moore, All in the Family, MASH” and other early 1970s shows ushered in the era of big ensemble comedy hits destined to endure as classics of the form. TV historian Tim Brooks has dubbed this period the 'relevance era,' representing a backlash to the fantasy escapism of 1960s comedy hits such as Bewitched and I Dream of Jeannie. Mary Tyler Moore was endowed from the start with a powerhouse cast, most of whom were also blessed with powerhouse genes." Mary Tyler Moore Show co-creator James L. Brooks tells Variety that the loss of so many collaborators made for a hard year but he emphasized that he mourned them as individuals and treasured collaborators. “I think of each one of them specifically,” says brooks. “I don’t think of this as a list.” As for Betty White, Brooks adds: “She was a writer’s dream. She was just a godsend to the series when it happened. She relished the part and the part relished her.”

80sTrivia
01-03-2022, 10:53 PM
Wow, so sad that so many MTMS members all died this year... :( :( :(

80s Dude
01-03-2022, 11:08 PM
Wow, so sad that so many MTMS members all died this year... :( :( :(

At least they all were up around 90 or more.

Yong Fang
01-18-2022, 07:18 AM
Even Mary herself made it to 80, considering she was diabetic for decades and smoked.

PracTz
01-19-2022, 12:46 PM
The chilling thing is that from Ted Knight's death in 1986 at age 63 and MTM's own death in 2017 at age 80, there were 30 years when NO cast member died but from 2017 onward they've dropped like flies!

Now only John Amos (Gordy the Weatherman) Joyce Bullifant ( Marie Slaughter) and Lisa Gerritsen (Bess Lindstrom) survive and these were just semi-regulars!

MichaelKeith
03-09-2022, 12:03 PM
https://variety.com/2022/tv/news/mary-tyler-moore-deaths-betty-white-asner-leachman-macleod-1235145818/

The year 2021 was a tough one for The Mary Tyler Moore Show -- White's death on Dec. 31 marked the loss of the fourth major cast member on the iconic show and the sixth major figure overall. Cloris Leachman and The Mary Tyler Moore co-creator Allan Burns died days apart in January 2021, Gavin MacLeod died in May and Ed Asner passed away in August. Longtime Mary Tyler Moore director Jay Sandrich, who won two Emmys in five nominations for the iconic show, died in September. "The coincidental timing of the losses of these legends underscores the passage of time for the network television business," says Variety's Cynthia Littleton. "Mary Tyler Moore, All in the Family, MASH” and other early 1970s shows ushered in the era of big ensemble comedy hits destined to endure as classics of the form. TV historian Tim Brooks has dubbed this period the 'relevance era,' representing a backlash to the fantasy escapism of 1960s comedy hits such as Bewitched and I Dream of Jeannie. Mary Tyler Moore was endowed from the start with a powerhouse cast, most of whom were also blessed with powerhouse genes." Mary Tyler Moore Show co-creator James L. Brooks tells Variety that the loss of so many collaborators made for a hard year but he emphasized that he mourned them as individuals and treasured collaborators. “I think of each one of them specifically,” says brooks. “I don’t think of this as a list.” As for Betty White, Brooks adds: “She was a writer’s dream. She was just a godsend to the series when it happened. She relished the part and the part relished her.”
Very interesting article. Thanks for posting!