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OT: RIP Mr Grant
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LOS ANGELES — Ed Asner, the burly and prolific character actor who became a star in middle age as the gruff but lovable newsman Lou Grant, first in the hit comedy "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" and later in the drama "Lou Grant," died Sunday. He was 91.
Asner's representative confirmed the actor's death in an email to The Associated Press. Asner's official Twitter account included a note from his children: "We are sorry to say that our beloved patriarch passed away this morning peacefully. Words cannot express the sadness we feel. With a kiss on your head- Goodnight dad. We love you."
Built like the football lineman he once was, the balding Asner was a journeyman actor in films and TV when he was hired in 1970 to play Lou Grant on "The Mary Tyler Moore Show." For seven seasons he was the rumpled boss to Moore's ebullient Mary Richards (He called her "Mary," she called him "Mr. Grant") at the fictional Minneapolis TV newsroom where both worked. Later, he would play the role for five years on "Lou Grant."
Asner's character had caught on from the first episode of "Mary Tyler Moore," when he told Mary in their initial meeting, "You've got spunk. ... I hate spunk!" The inspired cast included Ted Knight as Ted Baxter, the dimwitted news anchor; Gavin MacLeod as Murray Slaughter, the sarcastic news writer; and Betty White as the manipulative, sex-obsessed home show hostess Sue Ann Nivens. Valerie Harper and Cloris Leachman, playing Mary's neighbors, both saw their characters spun off into their own shows.
Asner is the third "Mary Tyler Moore" alum to die in recent months. Leachman died in January and MacLeod died in May.
The 99-year-old White is the lone surviving main cast member from "Mary Tyler Moore."
"Mary Tyler Moore" was still a hit when the star decided to pursue other interests, and so it was brought to an end in the seventh season with a hilarious finale in which all of the principals were fired except for the bumbling Baxter.
https://www.startribune.com/actor-ed-asn...600092024/
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#2
JFC. You damn near killed me!
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#3
Veal Prince Orloff....

Any fan of MtM would remember that one. 
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#4
Oh, Rob...
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#5
Good human. RIP.
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loved that show, probably one of my favorites of all time. 70’s has some great ones. my other 70’s fave was The Bob Newhart show. Classics
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I was a little young for MTM. But I really liked the Lou Grant show which came after. A sort of All the Presidents Men type series about newspaper journalists. 
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Quote: @NorthernCalVike said:
loved that show, probably one of my favorites of all time. 70’s has some great ones. my other 70’s fave was The Bob Newhart show. Classics
God, I loved the Bob Newhart show...Such great characters.

Luv him on Big Bang too:

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#9
He was the father-in-law of a friend of mine and was very supportive of the autism community in LA.  You can't have too many people like him on the world.  RIP

https://edasnerfamilycenter.org/


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