Vera from the TV series Alice and Broadway actress with the superb rendition of Getting Married Today in the original case of Company.
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RIP Beth Howland
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RIP Beth Howland
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Re: RIP Beth Howland
She actually died on December 31 of last year.gsabc wrote:Vera from the TV series Alice and Broadway actress with the superb rendition of Getting Married Today in the original case of Company.
http://www.bostonglobe.com/metro/obitua ... nt=event12
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Re: RIP Beth Howland
Hubby Charles Kimbrough (of Murphy Brown fame) chose not to tell the media until this week.silverscreenselect wrote:She actually died on December 31 of last year.gsabc wrote:Vera from the TV series Alice and Broadway actress with the superb rendition of Getting Married Today in the original case of Company.
http://www.bostonglobe.com/metro/obitua ... nt=event12
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Re: RIP Beth Howland
Had you reached the second line of the linked article, you'd know it wasn't his choice.Pastor Fireball wrote:Hubby Charles Kimbrough (of Murphy Brown fame) chose not to tell the media until this week.silverscreenselect wrote:She actually died on December 31 of last year.gsabc wrote:Vera from the TV series Alice and Broadway actress with the superb rendition of Getting Married Today in the original case of Company.
http://www.bostonglobe.com/metro/obitua ... nt=event12
He had refrained from announcing her death earlier in keeping with her wishes.
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Re: RIP Beth Howland
Howland married Kimbrough in 2002. Her first husband, back in the 1960's, was Michael J. Pollard. It's hard to think of two more disparate individuals than Pollard and Kimbrough.
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