Actor Loni Anderson, known for her starring role in the 1980s TV show “WKRP in Cincinnati,” has died at the age of 80 due to metastatic uterine leiomyosarcoma. According to a death certificate obtained by TMZ, there were no other contributing factors listed.
This rare form of cancer originates in the uterus and can spread to other parts of the body, often causing life-threatening complications, particularly in the lungs and liver. Anderson died at a Los Angeles hospital after a prolonged illness, as confirmed by her publicist, Cheryl J. Kagan.
Anderson’s family announced her passing, stating they were “heartbroken.” She had previously starred in films like the 1983 comedy “Stroker Ace” alongside Burt Reynolds and married four times before her latest union in 2008.
Loni Anderson is survived by her husband Bob Flick, children, grandchildren, step-children, and step-grandchildren. The information for this article was obtained from TMZ, FOX News, Anderson’s publicist, and The Associated Press.
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