
Celebrities and fans have paid their tribute to Hollywood actress, Mary Tyler Moore.
Ms. Moore died of cardiopulmonary arrest on Wednesday, January 25, following her treatment for pneumonia at Greenwich Hospital in Greenwich, where she passed on aged 80.
Read: Hollywood actress Mary Tyler Moore dies at 80
Dick Van Dyke, who played Moore’s husband in the 1960s TV show The Dick Van Dyke Show, reacted with a tweet: ‘There are no words. She was THE BEST! We always said that we changed each other’s lives for the better.’
There are no words.
She was THE BEST!
We always said that we changed each other’s lives for the better.
I… https://t.co/Xm8OBbQQ8j— Dick Van Dyke (@iammrvandy) January 26, 2017
Other personalities to have paid tribute include Ellen DeGeneres and Oprah
Mary Tyler Moore changed the world for all women. I send my love to her family.
— Ellen DeGeneres (@TheEllenShow) January 25, 2017
She turned the world on with her smile. RIP, Mary Tyler Moore. You were a role model in so many ways.
— George Takei (@GeorgeTakei) January 25, 2017
Even now looking at this picture I want to cry. I still can’t believe Mary Tyler Moore touched my face. Will love her 4 ever. pic.twitter.com/6u4ELq27vN
— Oprah Winfrey (@Oprah) January 25, 2017
So sad to hear the news about Mary Tyler Moore. She seemed like an amazing woman.
— Teresa Giudice (@Teresa_Giudice) January 26, 2017
Mary Tyler Moore. She had spunk and it inspired spunk. I am grateful for her grace and humor. May she rest with the (spunky) angels.
— Alyssa Milano (@Alyssa_Milano) January 25, 2017
Her fans hope she’s breaking into heaven
I hope Mary Tyler Moore is breaking into heaven just like this… pic.twitter.com/NG4tOoCrgz
— Writer Mike (@HBwriterMike) January 26, 2017
Speechless about Mary Tyler Moore. I’ve been watching her since I was very little. Huge inspiration. RIP
— Finn Wolfhard (@FinnSkata) January 26, 2017
As an insomniac child I watched A LOT of Nick at Nite. Mary Tyler Moore showed me I could move to a new city & follow my dreams. Thank you.
— Natalie Morales (@nataliemorales) January 26, 2017
I want to send my deepest condolences to the family of Mary Tyler Moore. Mary was a true #T1D Champion and JDRF leader. She will be missed.
— Derek Rapp (@JDRFceo) January 26, 2017
Such a huge crush on mary tyler moore growing up. Gorj and funny. Tough to beat. #legend
— David Spade (@DavidSpade) January 26, 2017
The opening to “The Mary Tyler Moore Show” is one of the most wonderful things I’ve ever seen or heard.
— Joel Hodgson (@JoelGHodgson) January 26, 2017
Moore was popular for her TV show in the ’70s – The Mary Tyler Moore Show – co-produced with her second husband, Grant Tinke. The couple divorced in 1981
Sad to lose Mary Tyler Moore, who helped so many people fall in love with Minneapolis while they were falling in love with her
— R.T. Rybak (@R_T_Rybak) January 26, 2017
A cap in the air and a silence in our heart. Forever her smile and laughter will be with us. RIP Mary Tyler Moore.
— David Boreanaz (@David_Boreanaz) January 26, 2017
I have to bid a heart-sick farewell to Mary Tyler Moore. When I was a kid, I wanted to marry her. Did better.
— Kurt Eichenwald (@kurteichenwald) January 26, 2017
She was such a beautiful and inspiring woman
Beyond her historic show, Mary Tyler Moore will be remembered for her work with juvenile diabetes. You will be missed.
— Nancy Pelosi (@NancyPelosi) January 26, 2017
We are saddened to hear about the passing of Mary Tyler Moore. She was a true comedy pioneer and an inspiration.
— Rhett & Link (@rhettandlink) January 26, 2017
Thank you Mary Tyler Moore for paving the way for us ladies in comedy. You trailblazed the way for us to be confident & bold. All my love.
— Chelsea Handler (@chelseahandler) January 25, 2017
Thank you Mary Tyler Moore for everything you did to inspire women journalists and generations of feminists! Your legacy surrounds us. pic.twitter.com/J8K2jSI1LI
— Sally Kohn (@sallykohn) January 25, 2017
A true beauty, a screen legend and pioneer for women, you will be so greatly missed, Mary Tyler Moore. pic.twitter.com/DeGtUhO3Nm
— Kris Jenner (@KrisJenner) January 25, 2017
Mary Tyler Moore will be missed.
She’s survived by her husband of 34 years, Robert Levine, whom married in November 1983 at the Pierre Hotel in New York City.
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