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Linda Lavin, Tony-winning Broadway actress who starred in sitcom 'Alice,' dies at 87

  • Linda Lavin, a Tony Award-winning actress known for her role in the sitcom 'Alice,' has died at 87 from complications of lung cancer, according to her representative Bill Veloric.
  • The sitcom 'Alice' aired from 1976 to 1985 and became a hit, with Lavin singing the theme song 'There's a New Girl in Town.'
  • Lavin won a Tony for Best Actress in a Play for Neil Simon's 'Broadway Bound' in 1987 and was recently promoting a Netflix series.
  • She and her husband converted a garage into the Red Barn Studio Theatre, which opened in 2007 and featured several notable productions.
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