Itâs Always Sunny in Philadelphia star Lynne Marie Stewart dies, aged 78
Actor was described as â??one of the kindest, sweetest, funniest women who ever livedâ??
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Itâs Always Sunny in Philadelphia and Pee-weeâs Playhouse star Lynne Marie Stewart has died, aged 78.
News of the actorâs death was announced on social media on Saturday (22 February) by her friend and fellow actor Cassandra Peterson, known for playing horror hostess Elvira, Mistress of the Dark.
âMy heart is breaking upon hearing the news of my dear friend Lynne Stewartâs passing,â she wrote.
âOne of the kindest, sweetest, funniest women who ever lived. The iconic Miss Yvonne of Pee-weeâs Playhouse. Sheâll always be âthe most beautiful woman in Puppetland.â"
Stewart was born on 14 December 1946 in Los Angeles, California. She was most recognised for her role as Miss Yvonne , The Most Beautiful Woman in Puppetland, on the popular American childrenâs show Pee-weeâs Playhouse. Running from 1986 to 1991, the show aired for five seasons and 46 episodes, with reruns playing on networks for years after its end.
She was also known for her recurring role as janitor Charlie Kennyâs mother Bonnie, in Itâs Always Sunny in Philadelphia, the longest running US sitcom in history.
Saturday Night Live star Laraine Newman joined the tributes as she shared a touching message following the announcement of Stewartâs death. The pair met as part of the comedy sketch troupe, The Groundlings, during the 1970s.
The group went on to form The Pee-wee Herman Show, created by member Paul Reubens. Stewart also met Phil Hartman during this period.
âThe most beautiful girl in Puppetland has left us,â Newman wrote. âLynne Stewart was truly an angel and brilliantly funny and an important part of our Groundlings family. As my sister said âif you donât love Lynne, youâre just wrong.â
Fans shared their memories of Stewart as they wrote: âSo sorry to hear of this news. My sincere condolences. I met Lynne many years ago at an autograph show in NJ and she was so very kind. Rest in peace.â
Stewartâs other credits include several roles as nurses on popular TV series M*A*S*H, a small role in the film American Graffiti in 1973 and the voice of Shirley in cartoon Mork & Mindy/Laverne & Shirley/Fonz Hour in 1982. Her other appearances include Raising Hope, Marvin Marvin and Comedy Bang Bang!