RIP-Anne Shedeen -Mom from Alf

nittanymoops

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A lot of people do not realize that she had a recurring role on Three’s Company.
Considering her IMDB page lists no recurring role or appearance on Three’s Company, I’m curious as to your claim.

EDIT: I checked twice before I posted, and now I see five episodes on Three’s Company. But not a recurring role but rather as three different characters. My apologies.
 
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At some point nearly everyone you watched on TV in the 80s is going to die. It sucks. I was an 80s kid (born in 74) and it’s wild how things that weren’t relevant or important to your life are now. Such as random cast members from a show you watched every now and then. Been listening to a lot of music from guys I didn’t care for at all in my youth - Bryan Adams, Glen Frey, Don Henley, Tom Pertty - weird how they’re singing about things that are much more important to me now than when the songs were released. Boys of Sunmer and Summer of 69 hit like a ton of bricks.
 
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Shepdogg

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Considering her IMDB page lists no recurring role or appearance on Three’s Company, I’m curious as to your claim.
Sorry, I misread AI-
Three's Company & Cheers: Made notable guest appearances on these iconic sitcoms.
 

WillyMO

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At some point nearly everyone you watched on TV in the 80s is going to die. It sucks. I was an 80s kid (born in 74) and it’s wild how things that weren’t relevant or important to your life are now. Such as random cast members from a show you watched every now and then. Been listening to a lot of music from guys I didn’t care for at all in my youth - Bryan Adams, Glen Frey, Don Henley, Tom Pertty - weird how they’re singing about things that are much more important to me now than when the songs were released. Boys of Sunmer and Summer of 69 hit like a ton of bricks.
Fun fact, Boys of Summer started as a Tom Petty song, but Tom didn't think it fit on the record. Don Henley loved it, wrote the lyrics and released it. Huge hit.