Sitcom Survivors: As TV Icons Dwindle, These Stars Endure
Anyone who has grown up since the invention of television understands the strangely blurred line between sitcom families and real families. Networks encourage us to accept these casts into our home as visiting neighbors, and generally we're happy to oblige.
The recent deaths of
Rue McClanahan and
Gary Coleman have thinned the ranks of these familiar guests. PopEater takes a look at the last remaining survivors from eight of your favorite TV sitcoms.
'The Golden Girls'
Betty White is not only enjoying renewed popularity, she now has the onerous distinction of being the last Golden Girl left in the kitchen. Clearly the farm-life of her character Rose Nylund's girlhood in St. Olaf paid off.
'Family Affair'
The drug-related death of child-star Anissa 'Buffy' Jones at just 18 years old is not the only tragedy to have struck this cast. Brain Keith, who played Uncle Bill, committed suicide in 2002, two months after the suicide of his real-life daughter. Sebastian 'Mr. French' Cabot died of a stroke in 1977. Of the actors who played the children, Johnny 'Jody' Whitaker and Kathy 'Cissy' Garver survive.
'The Jeffersons'
After Isabel Sanford (Weezy) died in 2004, only two mainstays of the ground-breaking 11-season show remain. Sherman Hemsley--who played George Jefferson on four different series--and the irascible Marla Gibbs (Florence) survive, but even the neighbors (Franklin Cover and Roxie Roker, who played the Willies, and Paul Benedict, who played Harry Bentley) of that "deluxe apartment in the sky" have all passed away.
'The Honeymooners'
Take a bow, Joyce Randolph. The 86-year-old actress who played Trixie Norton is the last survivor of the landmark 1955 sitcom which many TV experts consider to be one of the best shows of its kind ever created. She survives her legendary castmates Jackie Gleason (who died in 1987), Art Carney (2003) and Audrey Meadows (1996.)

'Gilligan's Island'
We still have three of the seven stranded castaways who entertained us with their bamboo shopping cart, coconut contraptions and that transistor radio whose battery kept working for 99 episodes. Gilligan and the Skipper too (Bob Denver and Alan Hale Jr) have gone to their rest: so too the millionaire and his wife (Jim Backus and Natalie Schafer.) But the moo-oovie star (Tina Louise), the Professor (Russell Johnson) and Mary-Ann (Dawn Wells) are still on Gilligan's Isle.
'F-Troop'
This one may surprise you: despite being a hit way back in 1965, with the exception of the wonderful Forrest Tucker (Sgt. O'Rourke), practically all of the main cast of this 45-year-old show are still around to shoot another episode. That includes Larry Storch (Agarn), Ken Berry (Capt. Parmenter), Meldoy Patterson (Wrangler Jane) and James Hampton (Hannibal Dobbs). We did also lose Frank DeKova (Chief Wild Eagle), but otherwise 'F-Troop' is good to go for a new season. Any takers?
'The Munsters'
Even Pat Priest, who played the memorably curvy daughter Marilyn, is now an elderly woman. But she and TV-brother Butch Patrick are the last survivors of this creepy clan, after Fred Gwynne (Herman Munster), Yvonne De Carlo (Lilly) and Al Lewis (Grandpa) passed away.

'Diff'rent Strokes'
Who would have thought that the early-troubled Todd Bridges would the last child standing from the Drummond household? The 1999 death of Dana Plato, who played his adoptive sister, was tragically compounded last month when her son, Tyler Lambert,
committed suicide at the age of 25. But perhaps the biggest surprise is that of the four principal cast members, Mr. Drummond himself is still ticking. The Canadian-born actor Conrad Bain turned 87 in February.
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Regarding "The Jeffersons" it's not only Sherman Hemsley and Marla Gibbs who are still around - Berlinda Tolbert, who played Jenny Willis Jefferson and was a series regular, is still alive.
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Golden Girl ROSE not Rise
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Besides "Rose" spelled Rise, another typo...Brain Keith? It's "Brian"! Editing, anyone?
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u goth two mush thyme on ur ands .
And the first name of Miss Patterson of F TROOP is "Melody", not "Meldoy".
Either someone is drunk, or SpelChek has malfunctioned!
Sunday 06 June
By marceenrn
u goth two mush thyme on ur ands.
in reply to marceenrn:
LOL!!!!!!!!! :) GREAT RESPONSE!!!
How sad for Betty White to be the only one left of The Golden Girls, I love them all!! Rose caracter was so sweet and inocent,
Dorothy the level headed one, Blanche very funny with her old boy friends, Sophia so very funny with the wise cracks, Betty my codolences for the loss of your dear friends, good luck with your work in tv.
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I ALSO WILL MISS THE GOLDEN GIRLS. HOW DO YOU REPLACE THEM? THE MOTHER SO REMINDED ME OF MY ITALIAN MOM AS A CHILD. SHE WAS A LOVELY LITTLE LADY MY MOM AND SO VERY TALENTED. WHAT A TEMPER. EXCELLENT CHEF AND COULD READ, SPEAK, AND WRITE THREE LANGUAGES. SOPHIA REMINDED ME OF HER IN SOME MANY OF HER WAYS. WE ALL GET SO HOOKED ON THE GOOD SHOWS WE FEEL THEY ARE FAMILY. WHEN WE LOSE THEM IT IS LIKE LOSING A FAMILY MEMBER.,
P KITTY WHITTINGTON,CFE, CMP
Don't try to be a journalist or any part of the media if you can't spell. I hope the author of this article isn't actually paid.
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No kidding. Hope this isn't a journalism major.
Marilyn from 'The Munster's' was Lily's niece.
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Andy Griffith, anyone?
Sid Caesar, Max Baer Jr., Frank Cady (Mr. Drucker), Ernest Borgnine, Barbara Feldon and more
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I thought I heard the old man bought the farm.
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Different Strokes was a huge mistake for ethnic minorities b/c it tried to make young black boys look honest but they are anything from it. If they died on the show, Dana would have been in some prostitution murder and Gary would have been a drug dealer.
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You picked the right screen name "Zero." You are a sad,pathetic excuse for a human being. A zero ,indeed.
You are an idiot. It was a TV show and most of black kids are not drug addicts or dealers.
Somebody needs to say it: you racist bastard.
dana was hot for her age.
Of The Munsters, Beverely Owen (Marilyn #1) is also still alive.
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Would be nice to see all of the above actors get together on stage
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