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Kirstie Louise Alley (January 12, 1951 – December 5, 2022) was an American actress. Her breakthrough role was as Rebecca Howe in the NBC sitcom Cheers (1987–1993), for which she received an Emmy Award and a Golden Globe in 1991.
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- Kirstie Alley and Lee Horsley in Infidelity (1987)
- Kirstie Alley, Lee Horsley, and Lindsay Parker in Infidelity (1987)
- Kirstie Alley in TCM Remembers 2022 (2022)
- Kirstie Alley and Alison La Placa in Madhouse (1990)
- Kirstie Alley, Alison La Placa, and John Larroquette in Madhouse (1990)
- Kirstie Alley, Bradley Gregg, and John Larroquette in Madhouse (1990)
- Kirstie Alley, Woody Harrelson, and Ted Danson in Cheers (1982)
- Kirstie Alley in Saturday Night Live (1975)
- Kirstie Alley and Roseanne Barr in The Roseanne Show (1997)
Dec 5, 2022 · Actress Kirstie Alley, star of the big and small screens known for her Emmy-winning role on “Cheers” and films like “Look Who’s Talking,” has died after a brief battle with cancer, her children...
Dec 5, 2022 · Kirstie Alley, who took on the challenge of replacing a beloved character on one of the most popular sitcoms of the 1980s, “Cheers,” and made her own mark, earning an Emmy Award and a Golden...
Kirstie Louise Alley was an American actress. Her breakout role was as Rebecca Howe in the NBC sitcom Cheers (1987-1993), receiving an Emmy Award and a Golden Globe in 1991 for the role. From 1997 to 2000, she starred in the sitcom Veronica's Closet, earning additional Emmy and Golden Globe nominations.
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Dec 6, 2022 · The Cheers star had only recently discovered the cancer and was receiving treatment at Moffitt Cancer Center in Florida. Her children confirmed her death and praised her as an "incredible, fierce and loving mother" and a "joy of living".