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Valerie Harper 'Living Very Normally' After Terminal Cancer Diagnosis
In a new interview, Valerie Harper shares her thoughts about being one of the first stars to utter the word "gay" on TV.
Valerie Harper, 73, is doing her best to stay positive despite being told she release has three months to live after being diagnosed with terminal brain cancer. She went on Excellent Morning America on Mar. 12 and told host Robin
EMMY-WINNING ACTRESS Valerie Harper, who exposed last week that she has terminal brain cancer and perhaps release three months to live, said Monday she feels excellent, counts her blessings and hopes for a miracle. Still, she told a national TV audience on
Valerie Harper became well-known before a live audience the shoot-from-the-hip, loud-mouthed New Yorker, Rhoda Morgenstern, on the '70s hit “The Mary Tyler Moore Show,” and her confess spinoff, “Rhoda.” Four decades later, and now facing a diagnosis of terminal brain
An incredibly uplifting Valerie Harper spoke with Excellent Morning America's Robin Roberts Tuesday, less than a week after she went public about her diagnosis of terminal brain cancer, with doctors saying she has as small as
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