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Kirstie Alley: John Travolta’s fond recollection of beloved actress, ‘I love you, I know we’ll see you again’

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John Travolta She was one of the first celebrities to write on her social networks about the death of her beloved Kirstie Alleywho was his co-star in the films of the saga Look Who’s Talking.

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Ally, 71, he died on Monday after a brief battle with canceraccording to their relatives.

The protagonist of Saturday night Fever Y pulp Fiction shared images of the late actress along with the following quote: “Kirstie has been one of the most special relationships I’ve ever had. I love you Kirstie. I know we will meet again“.

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In addition, he uploaded one of the many scenes he shared with her in his stories on that social network: both dance with the full moon in the background and end with a kiss.

Travolta and Alley starred together in all three films of the saga Look Who’s Talking, between 1989 and 1993. Alley had recently revealed that he was in talks to star in a new film. “John and I, we both really want to do this, because we think it would be fun if we were the grandparents,” she said of the project.

Your children’s message

Kirstie’s children True and Lillie Parker broke the sad news Through a post on her Instagram account: “To all our friends, around the world. We are saddened to inform you that our wonderful and loving mother has passed away after a battle with recently discovered cancer.”

In the statement they said that during her last days “she was surrounded by her closest family” and that she “fought a lot”, leaving “the certainty of her inexhaustible joy of living in the adventures that awaited her”.

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Jamie Lee Curtiswho worked with Alley on director Ryan Murphy’s series scream queens, He wrote on his networks that “We agreed to disagree on the same things” and that the two had “a mutual respect and connection.” Alley, for example, supported her in her campaign against Donald Trump in 2016.

“She’s been a fantastic comedy partner on @tvscreamqueens and a beautiful mother hen in her real life. I remember her once she helped me do my Christmas shopping,” she added.

kelsey grammarAlley’s partner in the famous series Greetingsshe said, “I’ve always believed that mourning a public person was a private act, but I’ll say I loved him.”

the actor of Terminator, Robert Patrickshe also sent her condolences across the networks: “Very very sad, Kirstie Alley, RIP.”

An unforgettable race

Kirstie Alley was born on January 12, 1951 in Kansas, USA. She dropped out of that state’s State University to pursue her dream of succeeding in drama. Before immigrated to Hollywood, the mecca of cinema, she worked for five years doing interior design jobs.

His acting debut came in 1982 when he played Agent Saavik in the film Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan.

Her first big break came in 1987 when she was hired to do some acting Greetingsone of the most successful comedy series in American history.

Her role as waitress Rebecca Howe earned her an Emmy Award for Outstanding Actress in a Comedy Series and a Golden Globe Award for “Best Actress in a Television Series – Musical or Comedy”.

In parallel, he got a boost to stardom in 1989 for his role in Look Who’s Talkingin which he starred with John Travolta.

Additionally, she won a second Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited Series or Television Movie in 1993, for her role in the film David’s mother.

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Source: Clarin

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