‘ALF’ Actress Anne Schedeen Passes Away

Los Angeles: Actor Anne Schedeen, who starred in the late ’80s comedy series ‘ALF,’ has passed away. He was 77 years old. According to The Hollywood Reporter, the news of his death was shared on his official Facebook page. “It is with our deepest feelings that we share that Annie has passed away peacefully,” reads a post on the official Facebook page. “He leaves behind an extraordinary legacy of creative energy, clever sense of humor, joy in his family, admiration for little dogs, burning hatred for Trump, passion for thrifting, and love of a good story. We are left without him. We loved him, as did everyone who met him.”
The Facebook post continued: “She was a force. And to think of a life without her in it is unthinkable.” “But as he said, ‘I’m always with you.’ And he’s right. Memories, works of art, laughter, handmade jewelry, oil paintings, sculptures, costumes and everything exudes joie de vivre. Raise a margarita in his honor.” The cause of death has not been announced yet. Paper Dolls has appeared in shows such as Emergency! and Simon & Simon before joining ALF. Schedeen played Kate Tanner on the sitcom about a wisecracking alien who crashes into a family’s garage in suburban California and ends up living with them. The series aired on NBC from September 1986 to March 1990 and later inspired several spinoffs, including an animated adaptation.



