Shelley Morrison, best known for her role on NBC's Will & Grace, has died.
She was 83.
Morrison's publicist revealed to the Associated Press that the star died of heart failure on Sunday.
The actress was a fan-favorite on Will & Grace. Slated to appear in just one episode, she went on to appear on 68 episodes as Rosario, Karen's housekeeper.
This shows how much of an impact she made on the audience of the NBC comedy.
“Shelley’s greatest pride as an actress was in playing the indomitable Rosario, in a comedy series that furthered the cause of social equity and fairness for Lgbtq people. "She also took pride in portraying a strong, loving yet feisty Latina character,” her husband of 46 years, Walter Dominguez, said in a statement.
Morrison did not return for the 2017 revival, with Rosario dying off-screen during the first season of the revival.
Aside from Will & Grace,...
She was 83.
Morrison's publicist revealed to the Associated Press that the star died of heart failure on Sunday.
The actress was a fan-favorite on Will & Grace. Slated to appear in just one episode, she went on to appear on 68 episodes as Rosario, Karen's housekeeper.
This shows how much of an impact she made on the audience of the NBC comedy.
“Shelley’s greatest pride as an actress was in playing the indomitable Rosario, in a comedy series that furthered the cause of social equity and fairness for Lgbtq people. "She also took pride in portraying a strong, loving yet feisty Latina character,” her husband of 46 years, Walter Dominguez, said in a statement.
Morrison did not return for the 2017 revival, with Rosario dying off-screen during the first season of the revival.
Aside from Will & Grace,...
- 12/2/2019
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
Hollywood has lost a star. Actress Shelley Morrison has passed away at the age of 83, E! News can confirm. Morrison's husband, Walter Dominguez, shared a statement about his wife's passing. "[Shelley] passed in Los Angeles this morning at 5:42 am at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center from heart failure, after a brief illness. Shelley had recently celebrated her 83rd birthday." The 83-year-old star was best known for her role as Rosario Salazar on Will & Grace. She appeared in the beloved television series' original run. In fact, Morrison was only slated to appear in the NBC show for one episode, but her chemistry with Megan Mullally was...
- 12/2/2019
- E! Online
Veteran actress and Will & Grace breakout star and fan-favorite Shelley Morrison died Sunday at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles. She was 83.
Morrison’s publicist Lori DeWaal told the Associated Press that Morrison died from heart failure after a brief illness.
The actress’s career spans 50 years but is best known as the sharp-tongued maid Rosario Salazar from NBC’s Will & Grace who would go head to head with Megan Mullally’s Karen Walker, trading verbal jabs and insults. She played the character for eight seasons from 1999 to 2006 and won a Screen Actors Guild award for best ensemble in a comedy series.
Morrison was born in the Bronx, New York as Rachel Mitrani in 1936. She primarily spoke Spanish and was cast in many Latinx roles. In addition to Will & Grace, Morrison’s resume includes a lengthy list of TV series and films. From 1967 to 1970 She played Sister...
Morrison’s publicist Lori DeWaal told the Associated Press that Morrison died from heart failure after a brief illness.
The actress’s career spans 50 years but is best known as the sharp-tongued maid Rosario Salazar from NBC’s Will & Grace who would go head to head with Megan Mullally’s Karen Walker, trading verbal jabs and insults. She played the character for eight seasons from 1999 to 2006 and won a Screen Actors Guild award for best ensemble in a comedy series.
Morrison was born in the Bronx, New York as Rachel Mitrani in 1936. She primarily spoke Spanish and was cast in many Latinx roles. In addition to Will & Grace, Morrison’s resume includes a lengthy list of TV series and films. From 1967 to 1970 She played Sister...
- 12/2/2019
- by Dino-Ray Ramos
- Deadline Film + TV
Actress Shelley Morrison, best known for playing maid Rosario Salazar on Will & Grace, died of heart failure on Sunday, her publicist confirmed to the Associated Press. She was 83.
Though Morrison was only intended to appear in one Will & Grace episode, Rosario quickly became a fan-favorite character, and Morrison went on to play Karen Walker’s housekeeper for 68 episodes of the show’s original run. She did not reprise the role for NBC’s revival of the sitcom; rather, Rosario passed away off-screen in a November 2017 installment.
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Though Morrison was only intended to appear in one Will & Grace episode, Rosario quickly became a fan-favorite character, and Morrison went on to play Karen Walker’s housekeeper for 68 episodes of the show’s original run. She did not reprise the role for NBC’s revival of the sitcom; rather, Rosario passed away off-screen in a November 2017 installment.
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- 12/2/2019
- TVLine.com
Shelley Morrison, who played Karen Walker’s sharp-tongued yet endearing maid Rosario Salazar on “Will & Grace” from 1999-2006, has died. She was 83.
Morrison died at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles from heart failure after a brief illness, Morrison’s publicist, Lori DeWaal, told The Associated Press.
Rosario, who hailed from El Salvador, was originally written to appear in just one episode of the hit NBC series, but her dynamic with Megan Mullally’s Karen resonated so well with audiences that the charater went on to appear in 68 episodes over eight seasons of the original series. According to co-creator Max Mutchnick, Morrison was asked to reprise her role for the revival of “Will & Grace,” but had decided to retire from acting completely.
Sean Hayes, who played Jack McFarland on “Will & Grace,” remembered Morrison in an Instagram post.
“She was absolutely hilarious and had the biggest heart,...
Morrison died at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles from heart failure after a brief illness, Morrison’s publicist, Lori DeWaal, told The Associated Press.
Rosario, who hailed from El Salvador, was originally written to appear in just one episode of the hit NBC series, but her dynamic with Megan Mullally’s Karen resonated so well with audiences that the charater went on to appear in 68 episodes over eight seasons of the original series. According to co-creator Max Mutchnick, Morrison was asked to reprise her role for the revival of “Will & Grace,” but had decided to retire from acting completely.
Sean Hayes, who played Jack McFarland on “Will & Grace,” remembered Morrison in an Instagram post.
“She was absolutely hilarious and had the biggest heart,...
- 12/2/2019
- by Erin Nyren
- Variety Film + TV
When Shelley Morrison starred as Rosario Salazar on Will & Grace for 15 years from 1991 until 2006, she gained more than just a successful TV show on her resume — she found a best friend in co-star Megan Mullally. In fact, Shelley and Megan's professional relationship quickly turned into a close friendship when the now 81-year-old actress was diagnosed with cancer not once, but twice, during the hit series' run. "She really helped, and I’ll never forget how she was there for me. Megan’s my heart. She's been a good friend," Shelley recalled in an exclusive new interview with Closer Weekly, adding that Megan, 59, once personally drove her to the doctor when she experienced some medical complications. Shelley was first diagnosed with breast cancer in 1988 and underwent a lumpectomy to treat the disease. Her breast cancer sadly returned in 1998 and she subsequently had a full mastectomy. Shelley and Megan on Will & Grace.
- 3/21/2018
- by Julia Birkinbine
- Closer Weekly
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