Stars have paid tribute to veteran character actress Mary Pat Gleason after she died at the age of 70.
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Like most of us, Pat Benatar and Neil Giraldo have been sheltering-in-place at home during the coronavirus pandemic.
The married rock icons have used their time to channel their emotions about the current climate into a beautiful new ballad of hope, “Together.”
The stripped-down tune, recorded in their home studio, stresses that staying apart now is the only way we can be together in the future. “Being apart is so very hard/it hurts my soul/it hurts my heart,” sings Benatar before concluding
Stars have paid tribute to veteran character actress Mary Pat Gleason after she died at the age of 70.
The prolific actress has over 100 film and TV credits
Mary Pat Gleason, a character actress with a huge list of credits and who most recently played “Mom”‘s Mary, has died. She was 70.
Mary Pat Gleason, who is best known for her work in the movie A Cinderella Story and the CBS series Mom, has sadly passed away at the age of 70.
Character actress Mary Pat Gleason died on Tuesday, June 2, after a battle with cancer. She was 70.
Actress Mary Pat Gleason has died, Fox News has confirmed. She was 70. A source close to the “Mom” actress told Fox News on Wednesday that Gleason died Tuesday night after being in hospice care for the better part of the past couple of months.
“Mom” and “A Cinderella Story” actress Mary Pat Gleason has died. She was 70 years old.
By Denise Petski
Actress Mary Pat Gleason died on Tuesday. She was 70.
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