2010-04-11

calliopes_pen: (fab_jupiter Never Forget Tara)
2010-04-11 11:14 am
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RIP, Dixie Carter

Dixie Carter passed away yesterday, at the age of 70. At this time, her publicist and husband have not disclosed the cause of her death. She was probably best known for her role as Julia Sugarbaker on Designing Women. I loved that character’s tirades, and Mom and I continued to watch the show years after it was canceled. At least until Lifetime opted to stop airing the show a couple years back.

May she rest in peace. My (and Mom’s--and we can quote this from memory at the most random moments, and terrify Dad with it) favorite Julia Sugarbaker tirade is the one that ends, “And that, Marjorie--just so you will know, and your children will someday know--is the night the lights went out in Georgia!” You can watch that scene here.

ETA: Okay, Mom caught a mention of her death on the news, and they said the cause of death was uterine cancer.
calliopes_pen: (fab_jupiter Never Forget Tara)
2010-04-11 11:14 am
Entry tags:

RIP, Dixie Carter

Dixie Carter passed away yesterday, at the age of 70. At this time, her publicist and husband have not disclosed the cause of her death. She was probably best known for her role as Julia Sugarbaker on Designing Women. I loved that character’s tirades, and Mom and I continued to watch the show years after it was canceled. At least until Lifetime opted to stop airing the show a couple years back.

May she rest in peace. My (and Mom’s--and we can quote this from memory at the most random moments, and terrify Dad with it) favorite Julia Sugarbaker tirade is the one that ends, “And that, Marjorie--just so you will know, and your children will someday know--is the night the lights went out in Georgia!” You can watch that scene here.

ETA: Okay, Mom caught a mention of her death on the news, and they said the cause of death was uterine cancer.