Loring’s daughter Vanessa confirmed the news to The Hollywood Reporter on Sunday, January 29, noting that her mother died of complications ... said in a statement. “Lisa loved sharing her ...
Ricci, who portrayed the iconic character in the early '90s, shares a heartfelt message for Loring who helmed the role in the '60s. It is reported that in the days prior to her passing ...
She died in 1978. Man, she was a handful on the show as Wednesday. Lisa Loring played the Addams’ daughter role with a mix of mischievousness and wonderment. In the social media meme world ...
By Mike Barnes Senior Editor Loring died Dec. 23 at Providence Cedars-Sinai Tarzana Medical Center after a series of chronic illnesses, her son, Chris Thinnes, told The Hollywood Reporter.
"Wednesday" star Jenna Ortega paid tribute to Lisa Loring, the actor who originated ... expired but was re-posted on Twitter by fans. Loring died Saturday after a stroke, her daughter Vanessa ...
Gina Lollobrigida - The Italian actress dubbed “the most beautiful woman in the world” died Jan. 16 at 95. Lisa Loring - The ...
That’s even though so far no one close to Lisa Marie Pressley or her medical care has even mentioned such a possibility. But such is the attention that any celebrity death seems to get these days.
A small bowel obstruction (SBO) is no small deal. And a SBO is reportedly what led to the January 12 death of Lisa Marie Presley, the then 54-year-old daughter of Elvis and Priscilla Presley.
By Dylan Loeb McClain Lisa Lane, an early star of American chess who was a two-time United States women’s champion and the first chess player to appear on the cover of Sports Illustrated ...
Lisa Loring, the actor who originated the role of Wednesday Addams onscreen, has died. She was 64. The "Addams Family" and "As the World Turns" star died Saturday after a stroke, her daughter ...
Lisa Loring, the former child star who portrayed Wednesday on the original The Addams Family series, has died, a friend announced. She was 64. The actress “suffered a massive stroke brought on ...