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For the 1962 production of Bobry idut po sledu, she is cast in the role of Sharon.
Amy Yasbeck plays Betty Lancing in the 1917 production of Branded Soul, A.
She is cast in the role of Claudia in the 1951 production of Aau seung han.
She stars as Elaine in the 1999 show '7th on Sixth': Inside Fashion Week.
She is cast in the role of Mina Murray in the 1931 feature Branded Men.
In 1997, she plays the part of Ginny Johnson Drewer in the movie Binningers Birne.
In 1979, she plays Jana in the movie Aski ben mi yarattim.
In 1955, Amy Yasbeck plays Vicki in the movie Ai.
In 1997, Amy Yasbeck plays the part of Peggy Brandt in the movie Absolute Force.
For the 2005 video Cum Catchers 2, Amy Yasbeck plays Diane.
Amy Yasbeck plays Stewardess in the 1965 show Bimujang jidae.
In 1999, Amy Yasbeck plays the part of Elizabeth Stuckey in the show Aaya Toofan.
For the 2007 movie All Because of You, Amy Yasbeck plays Flo Healy.
Amy Yasbeck is cast in the role of Annie Young in the 2000 video California Bikini Babes.
She plays Maid Marian in the 2001 show Afscheid van vrijdag.
For the 1992 release Buffy the Vamp, Amy Yasbeck stars as Madison Bauer.
In 2007, she stars as Laura Renault in the movie Battle for the Crown.
For the 2004 movie Birdie and Bogey, she is cast in the role of Nan Thompson.
In 2003, Amy Yasbeck is cast in the role of Renee (1997-1998) in the release American Pie Revealed.
She plays the part of Olivia Reed (1986-1987) in the 2004 tv series The 5th Annual Latin Grammy Awards.
In 1995, she is cast in the role of Carla (1989) in the show Am Morgen danach.
For the 1921 movie Corrida de toros y desfile militar del 15 de mayo, Amy Yasbeck plays Sally Harper.
In 1913, Amy Yasbeck plays Herself in the feature The Adventures of Mr. Phiffles.
Casey Chappel Davenport (1994-1997) in the 1984 movie Cordonia.
In 2004, she stars as Frannie Reynolds in the tv series Holy Water-Gate: Abuse Cover-up in the Catholic Church.
Michelle in the 1915 production of Helen Intervenes.
John Ritter Immortalized
ET has the latest...
Just in: JOHN RITTER's widow AMY YASBECK poses with the artist who created this 50-foot mural on display at the late actor's alma mater, Hollywood High School. Joining Amy at the unveiling was her and John's 9-year-old daughter STEL
on 2008-06-06 20:46:42
Ritter Widow Wants New Trial
Amy Yasbeck gives notice of her intent to file a motion for a new trial.
JOHN RITTER's widow AMY YASBECK is seeking a new trial regarding her husband's death. The Associated Press obtained papers from CelebTV.com indicating that on April 1, Yasbeck filed
on 2008-04-19 20:46:10
John Ritter's Widow 'shocked' Over Wrongful Death Case.
John Ritter's Widow 'shocked' Over Wrongful Death Case.... The widow of John Ritter has spoken for the first time since two doctors were cleared of misdiagnosing the tragic actor's fatal heart condition. Amy Yasbeck and the couple's eldest children had la
on 2008-03-24 12:46:44
Doctors Cleared in John Ritter Wrongful Death Lawsuit
Widow Amy Yasbeck and their children sued two doctors over Ritter's treatment
on 2008-03-14 16:46:54
Ritter Case Goes to Jury
Amy Yasbeck is on her own now, and it shouldn't be that way.
So said the attorney who's trying to convince a jury that two doctors failed to prevent John Ritter's Sept. 11, 2003,...
on 2008-03-13 04:45:17
Ritter Case Goes to Jury
Amy Yasbeck is on her own now, and it shouldn't be that way.
So said the attorney who's trying to convince a jury that two doctors failed to prevent John Ritter's Sept. 11, 2003,...
on 2008-03-13 04:45:10
John Ritter's Widow: 'actor Was Refused Second Opinion'.
John Ritter's Widow: 'actor Was Refused Second Opinion'.... Actor John Ritter was denied the right to a second opinion on his heart condition, his widow Amy Yasbeck has claimed. Yasbeck and her eldest children are suing two doctors for $67 million (#33.5
on 2008-03-05 12:46:48
Ritter?s wife gives detailed account of his death
Amy Yasbeck sometimes could barely speak through her tears as she recounted the last hours in which she was summoned to a hospital and told her husband was having a heart attack.
on 2008-03-04 00:45:51
Ritter's widow testifies about his death
(AP)
AP - Sobbing into her hands, John Ritter's widow on Monday gave jurors in a wrongful-death trial a minute-by-minute account of events leading up to the actor's death in 2003. Amy Yasbeck sometimes could barely speak through her tears as she recounted the
on 2008-03-04 00:45:15
John Ritter's "Code Blue"
John Ritter's acting wife had been around Hollywood long enough to pick up medical lingo. "Code blue," she knew, wasn't good.
So went the testimony Monday of Amy Yasbeck as...
on 2008-03-03 20:45:31
John Ritter's "Code Blue"
John Ritter's acting wife had been around Hollywood long enough to pick up medical lingo. "Code blue," she knew, wasn't good.
So went the testimony Monday of Amy Yasbeck as...
on 2008-03-03 20:45:23
John Ritter Defendants Blame Alias For Death.
John Ritter Defendants Blame Alias For Death.... Late actor John Ritter is to blame for his own death - because he used an alias when he checked into hospital the day he died, a court has been told. Ritter's widow Amy Yasbeck is suing two doctors she clai
on 2008-03-01 04:45:45
Henry Winkler Testifies At Ritter Trial
ET has the latest...HENRY WINKLER took the stand today in JOHN RITTER's wrongful death trial, in which Ritter's family is seeking $67 million. "This is very emotional," he told our JANN CARL as he entered the Glendale, CA, courthouse. Winkler was with R
on 2008-02-13 20:48:21
John Ritter's Widow Speaks Out
Ritter's family believes his death could have been avoided.In a new interview with The Los Angeles Times, JOHN RITTER's widow AMY YASBECK is speaking out for the first time about her husband's death, saying she believes it could have been avoided.The belo
on 2008-01-24 16:47:28
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Alan Moorman wrote in alt.gossip.celebrities:
> On Fri, 17 Mar 2006 08:46:07 +1100, "Rick in Oz"
> wrote:
> If, as reported, he had an aortic aneurysm in his body, I don't
> think there is any way he could have been saved, unless it
> happened during surgery and they could find it and close it right
> away.
> you're, basically, dead.
> when that happens -- given the time it takes for an ambulance to
> get there and transport the person to an ER.
> My bet is that they just saw a way to get some money to help them
> through the tragedy -- which is fine, but I don't see how the
> hospital should be the one to give them money!
It was actually an aortic dissection, which is more a shredding on
the interior wall than a blowout and even more unlikely to survive.
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Brandy Alexandre
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Alan Moorman wrote:
> On Fri, 17 Mar 2006 08:46:07 +1100, "Rick in Oz"
> wrote:
> If, as reported, he had an aortic aneurysm in his body, I don't think
> there is any way he could have been saved, unless it happened during
> surgery and they could find it and close it right away.
> basically, dead.
> when that happens -- given the time it takes for an ambulance to get
> there and transport the person to an ER.
> My bet is that they just saw a way to get some money to help them
> through the tragedy -- which is fine, but I don't see how the
> hospital should be the one to give them money!
I don't get it either, people drop every day from aneurysms (a family
member in his 20's in our case). I was surprised there was a lawsuit.
mc
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On Fri, 17 Mar 2006 08:46:07 +1100, "Rick in Oz"
wrote:
>http://www.hollywood.com/news/detail/id/3484727
>By WENN| Thursday, March 16, 2006
>officials at Providence St. Joseph Medical Center in California after suing
>the medics there for wrongful death and medical malpractice.
>sitcom Eight Simple Rules. His wife Amy Yasbeck and son Jason Ritter
>maintained the actor's life would have been saved had it not been for some
>costly mistakes.
>tomorrow.
If, as reported, he had an aortic aneurysm in his body, I don't think
there is any way he could have been saved, unless it happened during
surgery and they could find it and close it right away.
From what I understand, a minute after the big vessel bursts, you're,
basically, dead.
This happened to a co-worker, and there is no way to save someone
when that happens -- given the time it takes for an ambulance to get
there and transport the person to an ER.
I don't know the details, but something smells about that lawsuit.
My bet is that they just saw a way to get some money to help them
through the tragedy -- which is fine, but I don't see how the
hospital should be the one to give them money!
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By LYNN ELBER, AP Television Writer
LOS ANGELES - John Ritter, the sitcom star who died suddenly of an undetected
heart problem, is being remembered by colleagues as an inspiration for his
ability to coax big laughs out of pratfalls and punchlines.
Ritter, 54, became ill Thursday while working on his ABC series "8 Simple Rules
... For Dating My Teenage Daughter" and underwent surgery at Providence St.
Joseph Medical Center in Burbank for a tear in his aorta. He died shortly after
10 p.m. Thursday, publicist Lisa Kasteler said.
"I learned so much from him. ... He was the best physical comic I've ever
watched," actress Suzanne Somers, who co-starred with Ritter in "Three's
Company," said Friday.
"All my physical comedy in 'Freaky Friday' is due to him," said actress Jamie
Lee Curtis.
The son of Tex Ritter, a Western film star and country musician, Ritter was an
effortless funnyman who — given the chance — could handle drama as well.
Friends recalled him as loving and buoyant.
"It's like there is a big tear in the world's heart," actor Henry Winkler told
"Entertainment Tonight" on Friday. "He was extraordinary in every aspect of his
life, especially as a father. His children were there at every moment of his
life."
Winkler co-starred with Ritter on Broadway in Neil Simon's "The Dinner Party"
and was to make a guest appearance on the ABC sitcom. He was on the set
Thursday for rehearsal when he was told Ritter had taken ill.
"He was more than a comic," Simon said in a statement. "He was a real actor
with a genius for comedy. I loved his performance in 'The Dinner Party.'"
"I'm shocked and heartbroken and so sad for his family. I cannot find words to
express my sorrow — such a great loss to the joy in the world," Joyce DeWitt
, who co-starred in ABC's "Three's Company," told "Entertainment Tonight."
The sitcom, which aired from 1977-84 and brought a new level of risque humor to
TV, was the No. 1 comedy in the 1979-80 season and regularly part of the top
10.
Ritter played a handsome but goofy bachelor who hinted he was gay so he could
live with his two female roommates without raising eyebrows. Sexual
double-entendres were the order of the day.
Behind the scenes, Somers' money demands led to clashes with Ritter and DeWitt,
and she was eventually written off the show. In a statement Friday, Somers said
she and Ritter reconciled at the request of his wife, actress Amy Yasbeck.
"If we had not, today would be unbearable for me," Somers said. "I am glad I
knew him. I am privileged to have worked with him. I am unbelievably sad for
his family, and I will miss him."
Ritter, a Southern California native who lived in Beverly Hills, had appeared
in more than 25 television movies and a number of films.
The youngest son of Tex Ritter and actress Dorothy Fay, he graduated from
Hollywood High School and earned a degree in drama from the University of
Southern California.
"I was the class clown, but I was also student body president in high school,"
he told The Associated Press in a 1992 interview. "I had my serious side — I
idolized Bobby Kennedy, he was my role model. But so was Jerry Lewis (news)."
He received an Emmy, Golden Globe and other awards for his "Three's Company"
role and was honored by the Los Angeles Music Center in June with a lifetime
achievement award.
Ritter appeared in more than 50 plays nationwide and won critical acclaim for
his recent nine-month run in Simon's production. He had a memorable turn in
Billy Bob Thornton (news)'s 1996 film "Sling Blade."
Ritter's youngest child, Stella, turned 5 the day he died. His 55th birthday
was next Wednesday. He was surrounded by producers, co-workers, his wife and
his 23-year-old son, Jason, when he died, said Susan Wilcox, his assistant of
22 years.
Ritter was married from 1977 to 1996 to Nancy Morgan, the mother of his three
oldest children. He married Yasbeck in 1999. He is also survived by two other
children: Carly and Tyler.
No decision had been made Friday about the future of "8 Simple Rules ...,"
which was to begin its second season Sept. 23, an ABC spokesman said.
Funeral plans were pending.
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By BRIDGET BYRNE, For The Associated Press
LOS ANGELES - Actor John Ritter brought love and laughter not only to millions
of television viewers around the world, but to his family, friends and
colleagues, say those who knew him well.
About 1,000 people gathered Tuesday night at the El Capitan Theatre to remember
Ritter, who died Sept. 11 of an undetected heart problem. He was 54.
Ritter gained fame in the 1970s as the bumbling but lovable Jack Tripper on the
madcap comedy series "Three's Company" and staged a comeback to TV last year as
loving dad Paul Hennessy in the ABC series "8 Simple Rules ... For Dating My
Teenage Daughter." He fell ill on the set of his new hit.
Ritter's widow, actress Amy Yasbeck (news), stood with photos of Ritter
portraying Tripper and Hennessy.
"Sorry, John," Yasbeck said, "but tonight we are here to love you out loud."
Tom Ritter described his brother as "a pied piper of fun, filled with joy and
love."
Others who spoke included actress Katey Sagal (news), who played Ritter's wife
on "8 Simple Rules," and Michael Eisner, the head of Walt Disney Co., which
owns ABC.
Actor-director Peter Bogdanovich was a guest star in the last "8 Simple Rules"
episode that Ritter taped. He described Ritter as "loving, funny, warmhearted,
kind, generous, mischievous as a young kid, unpretentious."
"What John seemed to be," Bogdanovich said, "he was."
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ORGANIZERS of tomorrow night's Emmy Awards at the Shrine Auditorium in L.A.
tried to be respectful to the family of the late John Ritter by offering them
prime seating - but they weren't paying enough attention to symbolism.
"Organizers decided to place Ritter's grieving widow, Amy Yasbeck, and Ritter's
children right next to the cast of 'Six Feet Under,' " said one insider. As it
turned out, Yasbeck declined to go to the show anyway, telling "Entertainment
Tonight" Mary Hart she was too heartbroken to attend.
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LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - The wife and daughter of actor John Ritter, who
collapsed and died suddenly of heart problems a year ago, have sued the
hospital where he was treated, claiming that doctors misdiagnosed his
condition.
Ritter, 54, collapsed on the set of his series "8 Simple Rules for Dating My
Daughter" on Sept. 12 last year and died the same day in a Burbank hospital
across from the studio where he had been working. The cause of death was given
as a tearing of a major coronary artery stemming from a condition he never knew
he had.
Ritter's wife Amy Yasbeck and their four children filed a wrongful death and
medical malpractice suit on Thursday in Los Angeles Superior Court alleging
that hospital doctors "caused the untimely death ... by misdiagnosing his
condition and as a consequence, failing to provide proper treatment in
connection with an ascending aortic aneurysm that would have saved his life."
The lawsuit says that Ritter was initially diagnosed with acute myocardial
infarction and then with pericardial tamponade. He actually had a large
ascending aortic aneurysm.
Yasbeck and her children are asking for unspecified general damages, wrongful
death damages, medical expenses and funeral expenses.
The hospital, Providence St Joseph Medical Center, said in a statement that it
was premature to comment on the suit.
"When Mr Ritter was originally admitted to our hospital, his family asked that
no information on his illness be released by the hospital. We will continue to
honor this request. We extend our deepest and most sincere sympathy to the
Ritter family for their loss," the hospital added.
Ritter was best known for his portrayal of Jack Tripper in the 1970s sitcom
"Three's Company." He was also a frequent guest star on television shows and a
performer on Broadway.
- Celebrity Gossip
- Starred with husband John Ritter in an episode of The Cosby Show 10 years prior to their marriage.
- Co-starred with husband, John Ritter in Problem Child (1990).
- Amy is of Lebanese descent
- As a child Yasbeck was featured on the cover of the Betty Crocker Easy Bake Oven. She was recently presented with a new Easy Bake Oven on the show "I've Got A Secret" for which she is a regular panel member.
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