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Actress ‘brought joy to so many’

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Actress Conchata Ferrell has been remembered for “the joy she brought so many” following her death aged 77.

Her co-stars on popular sitcom Two And A Half Men–Charlie She en, Ashton Kutcher and Jon Cryer – have all taken to social media to pay their respects to the actress.

Ferre ll played housekeepe­r Berta throughout the duration of the long-running and wildly-popular sitcom.

She died on Monday in California due to complicati­ons from a cardiac arrest.

Mr Sheen, who featured on the show until 2011, shared a picture of the pair on set on social media – describing Ferrell as “an absolute sweetheart” and “a genuine friend”.

He added “Berta, your housekeepi­ng was a tad suspect, your‘ people’ keeping was perfect.”

Writing on social media, actor Adam Sandler also paid tribute to the actress, adding: “RIP. Great lady. Will be missed terribly. So sorry to her family.”

Her other Two And A Half Men co- star, John Cryer, said: “She was a beautiful human.

“Berta’s gruff exterior was an invention of the writers. Chatty’s warmth and vulnerabil­ity were her real strengths. I’m crying for the woman I’ ll miss, and the joy she brought so many.”

Fer re ll appeared in numerous movies and TV.

She acted alongside Julia Roberts in Erin Brockovich in 2000 and played a school nurse unfortunat­ely devoured by sea creatures in an episode of Buffy The Vampire Slayer.

Ferrell also acted in Tim Burton’ s 1991 fantasy romance Edward Scissorhan­ds, and the 1976 film Network.

In 2014, in an interview given to AV club, Ferrell said she was able to live vicariousl­y through the much-loved-but-cantankero­us character Berta, who had originally been written as an eastern European woman.

“I love playing women who have the nerve to do things that I don’t have the nerve to do, and Berta is certainly one of those,” said Ferrell.

 ??  ?? LOVED: Co-stars have paid tribute to Conchata Ferrell.
LOVED: Co-stars have paid tribute to Conchata Ferrell.

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