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All About Mary Tyler Moore’s Off-Screen Loves — and Finding Forever with Husband Robert Levine

 

Mary Tyler Moore‘s marriage to Dr. Robert Levine lasted more than three decades, ending only with her death on Wednesday at age 80.

The couple’s romance filled her later years with happiness – and followed two marriages marked by tragedy.

The Story Behind Mary Tyler Moore’s Iconic Hat Toss — and All the Pop Culture Tributes It Inspired

 

Mary Tyler Moore‘s TV legacy stretches far and wide — but among her most memorable onscreen moments is the iconic hat toss featured in The Mary Tyler Moore Show‘s opening sequence.

In His First TV Interview as President, Trump Insists Mexico Will Pay for His Border Wall — Later: ‘We’ll Get Reiumbursed’

In his first one-on-one television interview since he was sworn in as president on Friday, Donald Trump insisted once again that Mexico would pay for his proposed border wall — despite the country’s repeated declarations that it will not fund the structure.

In a preview of the interview set to air Wednesday night, Trump tells ABC News anchor David Muir that Mexico will pay for the wall on the U.S.-Mexico border and that negotiations between the two countries will begin “relatively soon.”

How Mary Tyler Moore Was Forever Changed by the Death of Her 24-Year-Old Son: ‘I Screamed at the Sky’

 

Mary Tyler Moore, known for the Dick Van Dyke Show and Mary Tyler Moore Show, died on Wednesday. She was 80.

Though the actress was known for portraying sunny and upbeat characters on screen, her personal life was marred with tragedies. Moore was divorced twice (first from Richard Meeker in 1961 and later Grant Tinker in 1981) before marrying Dr. Robert Levine in 1983, struggled with alcoholism and was suffered from Type 1 diabetes.

See Oprah Winfrey Brought to Tears by Mary Tyler Moore’s Surprise Visit in 1997

As one of television’s first female icons, Mary Tyler Moorewho died Wednesday at 80 — inspired millions. But none quite as much as Oprah Winfrey.

Winfrey was Moore’s biggest fan, and honored her often on Winfrey’s similarly eponymous show.

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