Kirstie Alley, who won an Emmy for her role on “Cheers” and starred in films including “Look Who's Talking,” died Monday. She was 71.
Alley died of cancer that was only recently discovered, her children True and Lillie Parker said in a post on Twitter. Alley's manager Donovan Daughtry confirmed the death in an email to The Associated Press.
She would take a second Emmy for best lead actress in a miniseries or television movie in 1993 for playing the title role in the CBS TV movie “David's Mother."In the 1989 comedy “Look Who's Talking,” which gave her a major career boost, she played the mother of a baby who's inner thoughts were voiced by Bruce Willis. She would also appear in a 1990 sequel “Look Who's Talking Too," and another in 1993, “Look Who's Talking Now.
Alley said she agreed to do the show in part because of the misinformation about her that had become a tabloid staple. Alley's “Cheers” co-star Kelsey Grammar said in a statement that “I always believed grief for a public figure is a private matter, but I will say I loved her.”
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