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						<figure id="attachment_2089711"  class="wp-caption alignnone"><img  data-src="/uploads/2021/08/29/iconic-actor-ed-asner-dead-at-91-goodnight-dad-we-love-you-0.jpg" alt="The Mary Tyler Moore Show’s Ed Asner Died at Age 91" /><figcaption class="wp-caption-text"><span class="caption">
 Ed Asner in ‘Lou Grant.’</span> <span class="credit">Mtm Enterprises Inc/Kobal/Shutterstock</span></figcaption></figure><p class="p1">Ed Asner, the beloved actor who famously played Lou Grant on <strong><i>The Mary Tyler Moore Show</i></strong>, died on Sunday, August 29. He was 91.</p>


<p class="p1">“We are sorry to say that our beloved patriarch passed away this morning peacefully,” a statement on his official <a href="https://twitter.com/theonlyedasner/status/1432034864384000007?s=21">Twitter</a> account read. “Words cannot express the sadness we feel. With a kiss on your head — Goodnight dad. We love you.”</p>
<p class="p1">Asner was most known for his comedic role on <i>The Mary Tyler Moore Show </i>and its <i>Lou Grant </i>spinoff in the 1970s and early 1980s. The seven-time Emmy Award winner’s credits span movies and TV, including <strong><i>Elf</i></strong>, <i>Up</i>, and <strong><i>Cobra Kai </i></strong>in recent years.</p>
<p class="p1">The Missouri native recently looked back at his notable roles via a Thursday, August 26, interview with <i><strong>The Hollywood Reporter</strong>.</i></p>


<p class="p1">“Yeah, they wanted me to audition for the boss in <strong><i>Mary Tyler Moore</i></strong>,” he recalled about his audition for the TV comedy. “Gavin MacLeod preceded me at the reading. He knew I was following him in, and he said I’d be better suited for the role, and he was better suited for Murray. Anyway, they had me come in and read, I plodded through the reading and Jim Brooks said, ‘That was a very intelligent reading.’ And I mumbled, ‘Yeah, but it wasn’t funny.’ They said, ‘Why don’t we have you back to read with <strong>Mary</strong>? We want you to read it all-out, like a crazy, wild, meshuga, nutso.’ So I said, ‘Well, why don’t you let me read it that way now, and if I don’t do well, don’t have me back?’ That’s a revolutionary statement. … A week to 10 days later I came back and read with Mary. After I had the job, they told me that Mary said at the time, “Are you sure?” And they said, ‘That’s your Lou Grant.’”</p>
<figure id="attachment_2089710"  class="wp-caption alignnone"><img  data-src="/uploads/2021/08/29/iconic-actor-ed-asner-dead-at-91-goodnight-dad-we-love-you-1.jpg" alt="The Mary Tyler Moore Show’s Ed Asner Died at Age 91" /><figcaption class="wp-caption-text"><span class="caption">
 Ed Asner and Mary Tyler Moore.</span> <span class="credit">Ron Frehm/AP/Shutterstock</span></figcaption></figure><p class="p1">After booking the role, he knew he found a special project.</p>
<p class="p1">“I liked what I read,” he told the outlet. “I liked what the writers came down with. I had no idea about its longevity. I just knew it was a job. I didn’t know about it breaking barriers for single females — I didn’t know anything about that. I didn’t know that they were oppressed! But it began to grow on me that we had a hot item here.”</p>


<p class="p1">He also opened up about the nature of the changing world and his current life amid <strong>the ongoing coronavirus pandemic</strong>.</p>
<p class="p1">“It changed my life,” Asner said. “It seems like it’s changed everybody’s life — and I think it’s changed performing and creativity as much as anything else. My eyesight is not the greatest and my hearing is not the greatest, so I don’t go out much anyway. I sit here most of the time, bored as hell, not sure which way to turn. I don’t know. I’m waiting for the next gig, and they’re slower in coming in now, I can tell you.”</p>
<p class="p1">Asner is survived by his four children, Matthew, Liza and Kate — who he shared with ex-wife <strong>Nancy Sykes</strong> — and Charles — who he shared with former partner <strong>Carol Jean Vogelman</strong>.</p>

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												<p>This story originally appeared on: <strong>US Magazine</strong> - Author:<strong>Miranda Siwak</strong></p>]]></content:encoded>
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