The Associated PressValerie Harper is seen during a January 1987 interview in New York. Harper, who scored guffaws and stole hearts as Rhoda Morgenstern on back-to-back hit sitcoms in the 1970s, has died.
She was 80.
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Valerie Harper, actress beloved as the chronically single, irrepressibly funny Rhoda Morgenstern, dies at 80Harper knew that the appeal of an imperfect, lovable single girl would never fade. Rhoda will be there ‘when I’m long gone, and that’s a wonderful thing’
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Valerie Harper broke taboos, stole hearts as TV's RhodaValerie Harper, who died Friday in Los Angeles days after she turned 80 after a long battle with cancer, won three consecutive Emmys (1971-73) as supporting actress on 'The Mary Tyler Moore Show' plus another for outstanding lead actress for 'Rhoda,' which ran from 1974-78. ItsLeeWilliams Valerie Harpers gone? So sad. She was so strong. ❤️Rhoda RIPValerieHarper Her Canadian connection: I seem to recall an interview she did years ago in which she said she knew all the words to the 'Maple Leaf Forever'. Her mother was Canadian.
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