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  1. 25 gen 2017 · The Mary Tyler Moore Show star opened up about her alcoholic mother, her painful divorce, her sister's fatal overdose and her son's death.

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    • People Staff
  2. Both her mother and sister, who died from a toxic combination of alcohol and prescription drugs at the age of 21, had been afflicted by the disease of addiction, as well as her only child,...

    • Nina Bradley
    • Moore Claimed She Was Molested by A Family Friend at Age 6.
    • She Almost Flashed Cary Grant The First Time She Met him.
    • First Lady Betty Ford Convinced Her to Return to Rehab.
    • Self-Doubt and Perfectionism Plagued Her Throughout Her career.
    • Moore Opened Up About Her Face-Lift Surgery at Age 43.
    • She Shared Her Empathy with and Respect For Her Fans.

    When the actress was a young girl, she claimed an acquaintance named Mr. Archer allegedly abuse her, but her mother refused to believe the allegation. “I told my mother, groping for words … (The only word I knew for the entire genital area was ‘wee-wee’ for God’s sake!) My mother said, ‘No! That’s not true.’ My mother, by her denial, had abused me....

    “I guess I don’t handle meeting celebrities very well, at least not at the beach,” Moore said of the first time she crossed paths with the Hollywood leading man. “One day while dozing facedown on a towel in front of my house, I was jolted awake by the unmistakable voice, directly above me, of Cary Grant,” she wrote. “It sounded like he was saying, ...

    Moore checked into the Betty Ford Clinic in September 1984 to be treated for alcohol dependence, but didn’t last long. Feeling she was too good for the lowly tasks of cleaning and following rules, she got a taxi and headed to a hotel nearby. The following morning, the former president’s wife gave Moore a call. “That phone call saved my life,” the T...

    Despite playing an independent and confident woman on The Mary Tyler Moore Show, the actress was plagued by insecurity. “Perhaps the biggest pretense of all was that I was having fun,” she said. “As much as I loved what I was doing, the doing of it terrified me. I was excelling at something that fed my self-doubts rather than eased them.”

    When The Mary Tyler Moore Show wrapped, it was time for the woman behind the character to “make it” in the Big Apple. “I had never experienced any of the situations around which The Mary Tyler Moore Showhad been based—an independent woman carving out a career, finding her way in a strange city, making new friends, doing exactly what I wanted. ALONE...

    “I often lament that I am the last of the Moores. … But then I remember the image of the giddy pre-teen-age girl, waiting out in front of a theater to ask for my autograph, and the page from her scrapbook that featured a tattered picture of Laura Petrie alongside an homage to the then just departed grunge-rocker Kurt Cobain. I guess that’s legacy e...

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    • Stephanie Petit,Karen Mizoguchi
  3. 26 gen 2017 · Her 21-year-old younger sister Elizabeth, one of two siblings, died of a painkiller and alcohol overdose in 1978, a year after “The Mary Tyler Moore Show” finished its glorious run.

  4. 27 gen 2017 · Mary Tyler Moore was born on Dec. 29, 1936, the daughter of two alcoholics, according to The New York Times. Her sister, Elizabeth Moore, died of a drug and alcohol overdose in 1978. Mary Tyler Moore would struggle with addiction as well over the years, and was treated for alcoholism at the Betty Ford Center in 1984.

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  6. 6 dic 2022 · At the time of his death, she had recently filmed a movie about a mother losing a son — hitting very close to home. Moore would express regret at not investing more into her relationship with her son, per a 1995 interview with CBS.