LOS ANGELES — Actress Peggy Rea, who starred in countless TV shows over a prolonged career together with “The Dukes of Hazzard” and “The Waltons,” has died of heart failure, age 89.
Rea died upon Feb. 5 at her home in a Los Angeles-area village of Toluca Lake, according to show commercial operation journal The Hollywood Reporter. a Los Angeles County coroner central was not rught away accessible for confirmation.
The maestro actress’s career dates behind to a 1950s when she appeared upon...Read Full Story
Peggy Rea, a veteran TV actress who is best known for her roles on “The Waltons,” “The Dukes of Hazzard” and “Grace Under Firem” died of congestive heart failure on February 5 at her home in Toluca Lake, California, according to People magazine .
Rea was 89-years-old at the time of her death. She began her career in the ’60s with roles on “I love Lucy,” “The Odd Couple,” “All in the Family,” “MacGyver” and “The Golden Girls.” She has appeared on 72 TV shows as well as 17 movies, including...Read Full Story
Character singer Peggy Rea died on Saturday of complications from congestive heart disaster in Toluca Lake, California. she was 89.
Rea, whose career in radio spanned more than 5 decades, was most appropriate known for her description in “Grace Under Fire” as Brett Butler’s mother-in-law. she additionally appeared in multiform other TV shows, such as “The Dukes of Hazard,” “The Waltons,” “Step By Step,” and “All in the Family.”
Her film creds embody “Strange Bedfellows,” “7 Faces...Read Full Story
The Breaking news About.Peggy Rea , Peggy Rea , TV actress with the aura of the matron , died 89 : " Dukes of Hazzard " star Peggy died in the land . It was the 89th Actress died after suffering heart failure on Saturday, Feb. 5 at home Toluca Lake , California , according to Hollywood Reporter . Rea's debut " I Love Lucy " in 1953 , but playing Boss Hogg Lulu in " Dukes of Hazzard " is best known . She played as a cousin Bertha " All in the family " and Burton 's " Waltons " works...Read Full Story
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Fri Feb 11, 2011 9:43am EST
LOS ANGELES (Reuters Life!) – Actress Peggy Rea, who starred in numerous TV shows over a long career including “The Dukes of Hazzard” and “The Waltons,” has died of heart failure, age 89.
Rea died on February 5 at her home in the Los Angeles-area community of Toluca Lake, according to show business newspaper The Hollywood Reporter. A Los Angeles County coroner official was not immediately available for confirmation.
The veteran...Read Full Story
The Dukes Of Hazzard star Catherine Bach has credited grief therapy sessions for helping her get over the 2010 death of her lawyer husband Peter Lopez The actress who created the iconic TV role of Daisy Duke for the longrunning 1980s TV hit was left dev...
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Never meanin’ no harm,
Beats all you’ve ever saw,
Been in trouble with the law since the day they was born.
Straight’nin’ the curve,
Flat’nin’ the hills.
Someday the moutain might get ‘em,
But the law never will.
Makin’ their way,
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That’s just a little bit more than the law will allow.
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A Houston, Texas, man is likely out of his freedom and his General Lee-style Dodge Charger following a police chase. According to news reports from Houston, police clocked the man going 120 mph on a city freeway.
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The Virginian-PilotPGA golfer Bubba Watson buys 'Dukes of Hazzard' carThe Virginian-PilotIt took $110000 of his PGA earnings, but Bubba Watson is the proud owner of a 1969 Dodge Charger used in the 1970s TV series "The Dukes of Hazzard." Watson, who bought the car at a Barrett-Jackson automobile auction in Scottsdale, Ariz., tweeted "Just ...Meanwhile, back in Hazzard, Bubba Wason was spending $110000 to buy the ...NBCSports.comWednesday...
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