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Valerie Harper Is Ready to Say Goodbye

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Valerie Harper Is Ready to Say Goodbye

Valerie Harper has accumulated more than four decades' worth of television memorabilia during the course of her extraordinary career, and right currently much of it is cluttering the dining room of the cozy 1930s Spanish-style bungalow she shares with her

In a truly shocking revelation, beloved TV star Valerie Harper has announced she has mortal brain cancer, and only months to live. Harper — who first charmed audiences as outspoken New Yorker Rhoda Morgenstern on

Valerie Harper will appear the daytime syndicated show The Doctors March 11 for her first on-camera interview since she was diagnosed with mortal brain cancer. The player, 73, who co-starred on The Mary Tyler Moor Show and its Rhoda spinoff was

Valerie Harper, who will be speaking out next week in interviews about her mortal brain cancer, is set to appear first on Monday's syndicated daytime have a discussion show, The Doctors. In a release from the show, Harper, whose doctors have given her as small

"Mary Tyler Moore" star Valerie Harper is on the cover of this week's People magazine with a tragic confession: she has mortal brain cancer. The 73-year-ancient player first rose to fame in the 1970s playing brash New Yorker

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