“She was a beautiful human.”
Two and a Half Men star Conchata Ferrell has passed away, aged 77.
The Hollywood actor, who was best known for her role as Berta the housekeeper in the popular sitcom, died on 12 October in California’s Sherman Oaks Hospital following cardiac arrest complications.
Deadline reported that she passed away peacefully, surrounded by her friends and family.
Ferrell, who received two Emmy nominations for her role in Two and a Half Men as well as a nod for her part in LA Law, began her career as a stage actor in the Circle Repertory Theatre off-Broadway.
She received several awards for her work on stage before moving to TV, where she also appeared in Buffy the Vampire Slayer, ER, Good Times, and Grace and Frankie.
Ferrell joined Two and a Half Men in season one as a recurring character only to have her appearances steadily increased in the series as time went on. She appeared in over 200 episodes of the sitcom before its eventual end in 2015.
an absolute sweetheart
a consummate pro
a genuine friend
a shocking and painful loss.Berta,
your housekeeping
was a tad suspect,
your "people"keeping was perfect.💕©️💕 pic.twitter.com/cJMK8APgQV
— Charlie Sheen (@charliesheen) October 13, 2020
Co-stars Jon Cryer and Charlie Sheen paid tribute to Ferrell on social media following news of her passing.
“She was a beautiful human,” Cryer said. “I’m crying for the woman I’ll miss, and the joy she brought so many.”
Sheen added: “An absolute sweetheart, a consummate pro, a genuine friend. Berta, your housekeeping was a tad suspect, your ‘people’ keeping was perfect.”
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