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mahatmakanejeeves

(71,875 posts)
Tue Jul 7, 2026, 02:30 PM Tuesday

Louise Lasser, Star of TV's 'Mary Hartman,' Is Dead at 87

Source: New York Times

Louise Lasser, Star of TV’s ‘Mary Hartman,’ Is Dead at 87

She began her screen career in Woody Allen movies (he was also her husband), but she was best known for her portrayal of the Ohio housewife in the pigtails and puffed sleeves.

July 7, 2026 Updated 2:11 p.m. ET


Louise Lasser in 1976 as Mary Hartman, the role that made her a household name.John G. Zimmerman Archive, via Everett Collection

Louise Lasser, the deadpan comedic actress who began her screen career in Woody Allen movies and became a star as the wrenchingly sympathetic title character of “Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman,” Norman Lear’s off-center 1970s comedy, died on Monday at her home in Manhattan. She was 87. ... Her death was confirmed by Susan Charlotte, a friend.

“Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman” was a phenomenon, a syndicated parody of midcentury soap operas that ran Mondays through Fridays at 11 p.m. Eastern time. It followed a befuddled Ohio housewife as she tried to hold herself together amid mass murders, sex scandals and everyday consumer anxieties. She wore pigtails, puffed sleeves and gingham (while real American women were in Dorothy Hamill bobs and designer denim); fretted about waxy yellow buildup on her kitchen floor; and was emotionally abused by her conveniently impotent blue-collar husband (Greg Mullavey).

“She’s a survivor,” Ms. Lasser said of her put-upon character in a 1976 interview with The New York Times. “But that makes me sad. Because she’s a survivor in a world I wonder if it’s worth surviving in.” (The character did eventually have a nervous breakdown.)

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Norman Lear, center, in 1976 on the set of “Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman,” speaking with Ms. Lasser and her co-star Greg Mullavey.John Bryson/Getty Images

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From left, Ms. Lasser, Mary Kay Place, Debralee Scott and Dody Goodman on “Mary Hartman.”Tandem Productions, via Globe Photos/Zuma Press — Alamy

Articles about the series proliferated, and Ms. Lasser — somehow simultaneously neurotic and girlish — appeared on the covers of major magazines, including People, Newsweek, Ms. and Rolling Stone. The show ran only a year and a half, from January 1976 to July 1977, but that was 325 episodes.

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Read more: https://www.nytimes.com/2026/07/07/arts/television/louise-lasser-dead.html



My father loved this show.
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Louise Lasser, Star of TV's 'Mary Hartman,' Is Dead at 87 (Original Post) mahatmakanejeeves Tuesday OP
I was just thinking about her last week. blm Tuesday #1
Sad news. She was awesome in Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman. generalbetrayus Tuesday #2
R.I.P. Louise Lasser FakeNoose Tuesday #3
She was married to Woody Allen and starred in the movie Bananas with him. LeftInTX Tuesday #4
I've seen one movie in my life eight times.... bagimin Tuesday #8
Yes, Fernwood Tonight! BigmanPigman Tuesday #17
Awe. I'm sorry to read this. hamsterjill Tuesday #5
😢 Loved Mary Hartman Mary Hartman. Raftergirl Tuesday #6
Man... I used to stay up to watch that show BumRushDaShow Tuesday #7
She got banned from SNL. The Grand Illuminist Tuesday #9
I think she was a little wasted (stoned out) FakeNoose Tuesday #10
"" AllaN01Bear Tuesday #11
The quintessential Mary Hartman Brother Buzz Tuesday #12
It omly lasted a year and a half? Crazy. tishaLA Tuesday #13
The "Soap" spinoff was "Benson" with Robert Guillaume BumRushDaShow Wednesday #22
Requiescat in pace, good soul. niyad Tuesday #14
A groundbreaker, pioneer. How could you not like her. twodogsbarking Tuesday #15
Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman. Jacson6 Tuesday #16
I actually watched her show. I am that old! CaptainTruth Tuesday #18
I watched too and am old enough to have moonscape Tuesday #21
I can never find this show in syndication mdbl Tuesday #19
I was about 10-12 when this was on, I don't recall, exactly. Gore1FL Tuesday #20

blm

(114,892 posts)
1. I was just thinking about her last week.
Tue Jul 7, 2026, 02:32 PM
Tuesday

Rest In Peace, Louise.

My grandma can make that soup for you now. ☺️🌷

generalbetrayus

(2,113 posts)
2. Sad news. She was awesome in Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman.
Tue Jul 7, 2026, 02:32 PM
Tuesday

There were also some other deadpan comedic greats in that thoroughly weird sitcom.

FakeNoose

(43,363 posts)
3. R.I.P. Louise Lasser
Tue Jul 7, 2026, 02:36 PM
Tuesday


Louise Lasser (left) from a scene in "Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman" about 1976.

LeftInTX

(35,251 posts)
4. She was married to Woody Allen and starred in the movie Bananas with him.
Tue Jul 7, 2026, 03:01 PM
Tuesday

I used to watch reruns of Mary Hartman at my grandmother's house. (I didn't have TV when it originally aired)


My grandmother couldn't speak English and she came from an arranged marriage, where there was no kissing etc, so I don't know what she thought of it..LOL I think she loved and hated it.

bagimin

(1,717 posts)
8. I've seen one movie in my life eight times....
Tue Jul 7, 2026, 03:32 PM
Tuesday

Bananas. Loved Mary Hartman and Fernwood Tonight with Martin Mull and Fred Willard. RIP Ms. Lasser.

BigmanPigman

(55,860 posts)
17. Yes, Fernwood Tonight!
Tue Jul 7, 2026, 08:16 PM
Tuesday

My dad worked the evening shift and when he came home at 11:30 PM I could hear him laughing downstairs. He was watching Mary Hartman and Fernwood Tonight.

BumRushDaShow

(174,357 posts)
7. Man... I used to stay up to watch that show
Tue Jul 7, 2026, 03:08 PM
Tuesday

The quirkiness was groundbreaking at the time.

Her name came up a couple years ago when Dabney Coleman passed (he was on that show) - https://www.democraticunderground.com/10143242080

R.I.P.

FakeNoose

(43,363 posts)
10. I think she was a little wasted (stoned out)
Tue Jul 7, 2026, 03:49 PM
Tuesday

They never show that one SNL episode she starred in, and she was never invited back either.

Brother Buzz

(40,730 posts)
12. The quintessential Mary Hartman
Tue Jul 7, 2026, 04:12 PM
Tuesday

Cathy Shumway: You know, isn't it ironic - that if one of us had to get it, it's a miracle it was you.

Mary Hartman: I know, I must have been born under an unlucky star. You know I have filled out entry blanks for every single drawing in the supermarket for the last twelve years, and the only thing I ever won was a coupon for a small little jar of tomato paste. But they were out of tomato paste, and by the time they got more in, my coupon had expired. And now I have venereal disease.

tishaLA

(14,871 posts)
13. It omly lasted a year and a half? Crazy.
Tue Jul 7, 2026, 04:59 PM
Tuesday

I wasn't even alive then, but I know it's such a cultural touchstone that it amazes me that it was so short-lived. Wasn't this around the same time Soap was on the air and people thought it was absolutely scandalous that Billy Crystal played a gay character?

I might be wrong, but I think it had a spin off with Fred Willard....

BumRushDaShow

(174,357 posts)
22. The "Soap" spinoff was "Benson" with Robert Guillaume
Wed Jul 8, 2026, 03:29 AM
Wednesday

"Soap" came out in fall '77 after "Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman" ended, and was another fave of mine.

Soap was attacked for all kinds of reasons, not just the Billy Crystal character. The whole thing was satire and parody.

moonscape

(5,826 posts)
21. I watched too and am old enough to have
Tue Jul 7, 2026, 11:42 PM
Tuesday

gotten stoned for every episode - and I didn’t even smoke that much, but did for her. It was de rigueur!

mdbl

(9,113 posts)
19. I can never find this show in syndication
Tue Jul 7, 2026, 09:35 PM
Tuesday

It was late-night viewing in my household. RIP Ms Lasser

Gore1FL

(23,017 posts)
20. I was about 10-12 when this was on, I don't recall, exactly.
Tue Jul 7, 2026, 09:44 PM
Tuesday

I didn't watch it, but I had heard of it; the name is memorable. I watched the show after it, "All that Glitters." That show was insane for the era. That also seems lost.

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