Who Is Still Alive From Mary Tyler Moore Show

Okay, let's dive into some TV nostalgia. Specifically, the iconic Mary Tyler Moore Show. Who from that amazing cast is still with us?
The Good News (and Maybe Some Sad News, Too)
First, the slightly bittersweet part. Sadly, the legendary Mary Tyler Moore herself is no longer with us. Neither are some of the other giants like Edward Asner (Lou Grant!) and Ted Knight (Ted Baxter!).
But hey, don't despair! We still have some fantastic folks to celebrate.
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The Amazing Survivors!
Here's the really good stuff. The actors who are still gracing us with their presence.
Let's hear it for Gavin MacLeod, but wait. Unfortunately, he passed away in 2021. He was Murray Slaughter, the witty news writer. But still, let's celebrate the laughs he gave us.

And how about Betty White? Wait another bad news. She's gone, too! She played the "Happy Homemaker" Sue Ann Nivens. Her comedic timing? Impeccable!
So, Who's Actually Left? (This is Where It Gets Tricky)
This is where things get a little… complicated. The main cast is sadly dwindling.
It's a bit depressing, right? All those amazing people… gone. It makes you want to re-watch the whole series, doesn't it?

However, some people might still be alive, though. They might be lesser-known actors. I mean, the show had guest stars and recurring characters, you know?
My Unpopular Opinion (Brace Yourselves!)
Okay, here's where I might lose some of you. Ready?
I think sometimes we focus too much on who's not here anymore. Instead, we should celebrate the incredible work they left behind.

Like, yes, it's sad that Mary Tyler Moore isn't around to give us interviews and accept lifetime achievement awards. But her performances? They're forever!
Those characters? They live on in syndication. They make new generations laugh.
So, maybe instead of dwelling on the "who's alive" question, let's just pop in a DVD (or stream, whatever!) and enjoy the show. Raise a glass to the whole gang, past and present.

In Conclusion (and a Plea)
So, the answer to "who's still alive?" is… complicated and a bit sad. But the laughter? That's eternally alive.
Now, if you'll excuse me, I'm going to go watch "Chuckles Bites the Dust." Because laughter is the best medicine, even if it's slightly morbid.
And please, someone fact-check this article. I might have gotten a name or two wrong. Don't @ me!
