• Valerie Mahaffey R. I. P.

    From anim8rfsk@21:1/5 to All on Sat May 31 12:01:32 2025
    From the Facebook

    I am sorry to report the passing of longtime actress Valerie Mahaffey.
    She got her start on the daytime drama, “The Doctors.”
    More recently, she appeared on the ABC series, “Big Sky,” the Netflix series, “Dead To Me,” the CBS sitcom, “Young Sheldon,” and AppleTV+’s “ECHO
    3.”
    Valerie first got my attention for her Emmy-winning role on the CBS series, “Northern Exposure.”
    Her career spanned almost 50 years in TV and movies, including appearances
    on such shows as “Seinfeld,” “Desperate Housewives” and “Wings.” She would have turned 72 on June 16th.
    Her husband, Joseph Kell, said in a statement, “I have lost the love of my life, and America has lost one of its most endearing actresses. She will be missed. “
    On Facebook, their daughter, Alice, wrote, “I don’t really have the words to say right now. Cancer sucks. I’ll look for you in all the fun moments
    of life. I know that’s where you’ll be.”
    One of Valerie’s friends told me this evening, “She was truly a beautiful person, inside and out.”
    May she R.I.P.


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  • From Rhino@21:1/5 to All on Sat May 31 15:51:54 2025
    On 2025-05-31 3:01 PM, anim8rfsk wrote:
    From the Facebook

    I am sorry to report the passing of longtime actress Valerie Mahaffey.
    She got her start on the daytime drama, “The Doctors.”
    More recently, she appeared on the ABC series, “Big Sky,” the Netflix series, “Dead To Me,” the CBS sitcom, “Young Sheldon,” and AppleTV+’s “ECHO
    3.”
    Valerie first got my attention for her Emmy-winning role on the CBS series, “Northern Exposure.”
    Her career spanned almost 50 years in TV and movies, including appearances
    on such shows as “Seinfeld,” “Desperate Housewives” and “Wings.” She would have turned 72 on June 16th.
    Her husband, Joseph Kell, said in a statement, “I have lost the love of my life, and America has lost one of its most endearing actresses. She will be missed. “
    On Facebook, their daughter, Alice, wrote, “I don’t really have the words to say right now. Cancer sucks. I’ll look for you in all the fun moments of life. I know that’s where you’ll be.”
    One of Valerie’s friends told me this evening, “She was truly a beautiful person, inside and out.”
    May she R.I.P.


    Wow, I thought she was a good bit younger than 72. I had no idea she'd
    been alive or acting that long. I remember her from Northern Exposure
    but never saw her in anything prior to that.

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  • From Ian J. Ball@21:1/5 to All on Sat May 31 13:09:55 2025
    On 5/31/25 12:01 PM, anim8rfsk wrote:

    From the Facebook

    I am sorry to report the passing of longtime actress Valerie Mahaffey.

    :(

    She got her start on the daytime drama, “The Doctors.”
    More recently, she appeared on the ABC series, “Big Sky,” the Netflix series, “Dead To Me,” the CBS sitcom, “Young Sheldon,” and AppleTV+’s “ECHO
    3.”
    Valerie first got my attention for her Emmy-winning role on the CBS series, “Northern Exposure.”
    Her career spanned almost 50 years in TV and movies, including appearances
    on such shows as “Seinfeld,” “Desperate Housewives” and “Wings.” She would have turned 72 on June 16th.
    Her husband, Joseph Kell, said in a statement, “I have lost the love of my life, and America has lost one of its most endearing actresses. She will be missed. “
    On Facebook, their daughter, Alice, wrote, “I don’t really have the words to say right now. Cancer sucks. I’ll look for you in all the fun moments of life. I know that’s where you’ll be.”
    One of Valerie’s friends told me this evening, “She was truly a beautiful person, inside and out.”
    May she R.I.P.

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  • From Adam H. Kerman@21:1/5 to Rhino on Sat May 31 20:32:00 2025
    Rhino <no_offline_contact@example.com> wrote:
    2025-05-31 3:01 PM, anim8rfsk wrote:

    From the Facebook

    I am sorry to report the passing of longtime actress Valerie Mahaffey.

    . . .

    Wow, I thought she was a good bit younger than 72. I had no idea she'd
    been alive or acting that long. I remember her from Northern Exposure
    but never saw her in anything prior to that.

    Her characters were often similar, harried, put upon, easily
    intimidated, but she was funny as hell.

    I first paid attention to her on the brilliant The Powers That Be, a short-lived political sitcom from the early 90s that got cancelled
    without airing all produced episodes. She played the anorexic daughter.
    As I recall, she was playing 15 years younger. She didn't weigh
    anything and could get away with it.

    Pre-Frasier David Hyde Pierce was also in the cast and he too made an impression on me as the suicidal politician. This show had a fantastic
    cast and I'd love to see it again.

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  • From Nyssa@21:1/5 to Rhino on Sun Jun 1 10:48:54 2025
    Rhino wrote:

    On 2025-05-31 3:01 PM, anim8rfsk wrote:
    From the Facebook

    I am sorry to report the passing of longtime actress
    Valerie Mahaffey. She got her start on the daytime drama,
    “The Doctors.” More recently, she appeared on the ABC
    series, “Big Sky,” the Netflix series, “Dead To Me,” the
    CBS sitcom, “Young Sheldon,” and AppleTV+’s “ECHO 3.”
    Valerie first got my attention for her Emmy-winning role
    on the CBS series, “Northern Exposure.”
    Her career spanned almost 50 years in TV and movies,
    including appearances on such shows as “Seinfeld,”
    “Desperate Housewives” and “Wings.” She would have turned
    72 on June 16th. Her husband, Joseph Kell, said in a
    statement, “I have lost the love of my life, and America
    has lost one of its most endearing actresses. She will be
    missed. “ On Facebook, their daughter, Alice, wrote, “I
    don’t really have the words
    to say right now. Cancer sucks. I’ll look for you in
    all the fun moments
    of life. I know that’s where you’ll be.”
    One of Valerie’s friends told me this evening, “She was
    truly a beautiful person, inside and out.”
    May she R.I.P.


    Wow, I thought she was a good bit younger than 72. I had
    no idea she'd been alive or acting that long. I remember
    her from Northern Exposure but never saw her in anything
    prior to that.


    I used to watch "The Doctors" back in the Olden Days, but
    don't remember her. Given her age, she must have portrayed
    a child or teen character at the time, perhaps as a limited
    time character or child of one of the adult regulars. The
    show got its start in the early-mid 1960s.

    During the first couple of years of "The Doctors" each
    day (later expanded to the full week of five episodes)
    was a single story rather than a continuing story as
    most soaps were, but had a stable cast of regular characters
    (I remember a priest, the chief of staff, and a few doctors
    and nurses were regulars) were built into the story line
    of the day/week with a resolution (usually a happy ending)
    at the end of the half-hour episode or on Friday.

    R.I.P. Valerie.

    Nyssa, who had to reach far back into her memory banks
    for this post

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  • From anim8rfsk@21:1/5 to Nyssa on Sun Jun 1 13:51:57 2025
    Nyssa <Nyssa@logicalinsight.net> wrote:
    Rhino wrote:

    On 2025-05-31 3:01 PM, anim8rfsk wrote:
    From the Facebook

    I am sorry to report the passing of longtime actress
    Valerie Mahaffey. She got her start on the daytime drama,
    “The Doctors.” More recently, she appeared on the ABC
    series, “Big Sky,” the Netflix series, “Dead To Me,” the
    CBS sitcom, “Young Sheldon,” and AppleTV+’s “ECHO 3.”
    Valerie first got my attention for her Emmy-winning role
    on the CBS series, “Northern Exposure.”
    Her career spanned almost 50 years in TV and movies,
    including appearances on such shows as “Seinfeld,”
    “Desperate Housewives” and “Wings.” She would have turned
    72 on June 16th. Her husband, Joseph Kell, said in a
    statement, “I have lost the love of my life, and America
    has lost one of its most endearing actresses. She will be
    missed. “ On Facebook, their daughter, Alice, wrote, “I
    don’t really have the words
    to say right now. Cancer sucks. I’ll look for you in
    all the fun moments
    of life. I know that’s where you’ll be.”
    One of Valerie’s friends told me this evening, “She was
    truly a beautiful person, inside and out.”
    May she R.I.P.


    Wow, I thought she was a good bit younger than 72. I had
    no idea she'd been alive or acting that long. I remember
    her from Northern Exposure but never saw her in anything
    prior to that.


    I used to watch "The Doctors" back in the Olden Days, but
    don't remember her. Given her age, she must have portrayed
    a child or teen character at the time, perhaps as a limited
    time character or child of one of the adult regulars. The
    show got its start in the early-mid 1960s.

    During the first couple of years of "The Doctors" each
    day (later expanded to the full week of five episodes)
    was a single story rather than a continuing story as
    most soaps were, but had a stable cast of regular characters
    (I remember a priest, the chief of staff, and a few doctors
    and nurses were regulars) were built into the story line
    of the day/week with a resolution (usually a happy ending)
    at the end of the half-hour episode or on Friday.

    R.I.P. Valerie.

    Nyssa, who had to reach far back into her memory banks
    for this post

    We appreciate the effort.



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  • From Nyssa@21:1/5 to All on Mon Jun 2 13:51:45 2025
    anim8rfsk wrote:

    Nyssa <Nyssa@logicalinsight.net> wrote:
    Rhino wrote:

    On 2025-05-31 3:01 PM, anim8rfsk wrote:
    From the Facebook

    I am sorry to report the passing of longtime actress
    Valerie Mahaffey. She got her start on the daytime
    drama, “The Doctors.” More recently, she appeared on
    the ABC series, “Big Sky,” the Netflix series, “Dead To
    Me,” the CBS sitcom, “Young Sheldon,” and AppleTV+’s
    “ECHO 3.” Valerie first got my attention for her
    Emmy-winning role on the CBS series, “Northern
    Exposure.” Her career spanned almost 50 years in TV and
    movies, including appearances on such shows as
    “Seinfeld,” “Desperate Housewives” and “Wings.” She
    would have turned 72 on June 16th. Her husband, Joseph
    Kell, said in a statement, “I have lost the love of my
    life, and America has lost one of its most endearing
    actresses. She will be missed. “ On Facebook, their
    daughter, Alice, wrote, “I don’t really have the words
    to say right now. Cancer sucks. I’ll look for you in
    all the fun moments
    of life. I know that’s where you’ll be.”
    One of Valerie’s friends told me this evening, “She was
    truly a beautiful person, inside and out.”
    May she R.I.P.


    Wow, I thought she was a good bit younger than 72. I had
    no idea she'd been alive or acting that long. I remember
    her from Northern Exposure but never saw her in anything
    prior to that.


    I used to watch "The Doctors" back in the Olden Days, but
    don't remember her. Given her age, she must have
    portrayed a child or teen character at the time, perhaps
    as a limited time character or child of one of the adult
    regulars. The show got its start in the early-mid 1960s.

    During the first couple of years of "The Doctors" each
    day (later expanded to the full week of five episodes)
    was a single story rather than a continuing story as
    most soaps were, but had a stable cast of regular
    characters (I remember a priest, the chief of staff, and
    a few doctors and nurses were regulars) were built into
    the story line of the day/week with a resolution (usually
    a happy ending) at the end of the half-hour episode or on
    Friday.

    R.I.P. Valerie.

    Nyssa, who had to reach far back into her memory banks
    for this post

    We appreciate the effort.



    :)

    You're welcome!

    Nyssa, who is glad she still *has* working memory
    banks

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  • From anim8rfsk@21:1/5 to Nyssa on Mon Jun 2 21:58:03 2025
    Nyssa <Nyssa@logicalinsight.net> wrote:
    anim8rfsk wrote:

    Nyssa <Nyssa@logicalinsight.net> wrote:
    Rhino wrote:

    On 2025-05-31 3:01 PM, anim8rfsk wrote:
    From the Facebook

    I am sorry to report the passing of longtime actress
    Valerie Mahaffey. She got her start on the daytime
    drama, “The Doctors.” More recently, she appeared on
    the ABC series, “Big Sky,” the Netflix series, “Dead To
    Me,” the CBS sitcom, “Young Sheldon,” and AppleTV+’s
    “ECHO 3.” Valerie first got my attention for her
    Emmy-winning role on the CBS series, “Northern
    Exposure.” Her career spanned almost 50 years in TV and
    movies, including appearances on such shows as
    “Seinfeld,” “Desperate Housewives” and “Wings.” She
    would have turned 72 on June 16th. Her husband, Joseph
    Kell, said in a statement, “I have lost the love of my
    life, and America has lost one of its most endearing
    actresses. She will be missed. “ On Facebook, their
    daughter, Alice, wrote, “I don’t really have the words
    to say right now. Cancer sucks. I’ll look for you in
    all the fun moments
    of life. I know that’s where you’ll be.”
    One of Valerie’s friends told me this evening, “She was
    truly a beautiful person, inside and out.”
    May she R.I.P.


    Wow, I thought she was a good bit younger than 72. I had
    no idea she'd been alive or acting that long. I remember
    her from Northern Exposure but never saw her in anything
    prior to that.


    I used to watch "The Doctors" back in the Olden Days, but
    don't remember her. Given her age, she must have
    portrayed a child or teen character at the time, perhaps
    as a limited time character or child of one of the adult
    regulars. The show got its start in the early-mid 1960s.

    During the first couple of years of "The Doctors" each
    day (later expanded to the full week of five episodes)
    was a single story rather than a continuing story as
    most soaps were, but had a stable cast of regular
    characters (I remember a priest, the chief of staff, and
    a few doctors and nurses were regulars) were built into
    the story line of the day/week with a resolution (usually
    a happy ending) at the end of the half-hour episode or on
    Friday.

    R.I.P. Valerie.

    Nyssa, who had to reach far back into her memory banks
    for this post

    We appreciate the effort.



    :)

    You're welcome!

    Nyssa, who is glad she still *has* working memory
    banks

    Yes, as many steps as I feel like I’ve lost I’m still the one people from high school come to and ask about ancient trivia.

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