Alaina Reed Hall, the kind-faced actress best known as Olivia on 'Sesame Street' who later starred on '227,' died Dec. 17 in Los Angeles after a lengthy battle with breast cancer, the Springfield News-Sun reported. She was 63.Beginning in 1976 and running up until the late 1980s, Hall was known to millions of children as photographer Olivia on the PBS show. She told the News-Sun in 2004 it was "the best job I ever had."
In 1985, she was cast in the urban sitcom '227' as Rose, the go-to friend in the neighborhood. The cast also included the always-sassy Jackée Harry and ran for five seasons.




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I was an inturn at our PBS station here in Portland Oregon (KOAP) When Sesemee Street came on we would stop what we were doing and watch it. This woman had a fantastic voice and range and she made it look so easy and sounded increable doing it. Ill bet she is singing with the angelic hosts and making them sound even better.
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RIP.
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Great positive celebrity. Seemed to have a pleasant personality. I feel bad that she suffered any.
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She taught me and my children kindness and understanding she has her wings already she will be deeply missed
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She gave me and others so much joy on Sesame Street and 227! Her passing saddens me, but I know she's at peace now with our Father!
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I am so sorry to read of this beautiful womans death.
R I P
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If the show was Good maybe I'd watch. But I already watch a lot of "Reality TV" This is just one I wouldnt watch. Sorry, not my cup of tea.
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I had the opportunity to meet her years ago. I was an intern and she was a tv star. That was nearly 30 years ago. She gave me some wise advise that I still live by today. I never forgot her kind nature and sweet spirit. RIP kind lady.
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Alaina Reed Hall. I grew up with you on Sesame Street.
Please give a big shout-out to Mr. Hooper from all of us.
Godspeed.
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God Speed Olivia...a beautiful woman inside and outside.
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Your information concerning her husband is important because of what, did you say? Perhaps you should be schooled in what one should or shouldn't say?
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God Speed Olivia...a beautiful lady inside and out!!
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I am so sorry to hear about Alaina Reed Hall's passing. I loved this lady on Sesame Street. This show began when I first started teaching in 1969 and my students watched it while I collected lunch money. Later my own children enjoyed watching it. I always thought that Alaina was the most cheerful person on the show.
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I am truly saddened by Ms. Hall's passing. She was a very sweet person. I will always remember her on Sesame Street and 227 because I also grew up watching her on TV. I just recently found out that she had breast cancer and did catch a short glimpse of her. May God Bless her family.
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DAMN ! it would take someone like ''YOU'' with that last name to bring up some dumb crap about somebody's husband being gay.........You just couldn't leave your condolensces and leave at that, no wonder you have the LAST NAME you have... You must be pure HELL to know.....
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You made my children so happy...Thank you. God Speed.
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I lover Alaina Reed Hall on Sesame Street when I was a kid and can remember seeing her on 227 when my mom would watch the show. My thoughts and prayer are with her and her family.
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I'm so sorry to hear this news. Alaina was an inspiration to so many. She was married to the late Kevin Peter Hall - we went to high school together.
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To embalm or not to embalm.... Jewish people do not embalm. However, the girl's name was Murphy. Go figure.
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As a longtime SESAME STREET (and 227) watcher, I'm saddened by this news.
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