RIP.
Milner, Carne, who’s next? RIP.
My first crush.
RIP
Frankly, it’s amazing she wound up living as long as she did.
Same here, but I got enough of them to love the show!
What a day! RIP Judy Carne, you embodied 60s style as few could.
Did you read the story? I had NO idea she had all those problems. I hope she has found her peace. The culture of the 60’s ruined a lot of good, talented people. And please, not the the did not have the kinds of education and treatment we have today.
Martin Milner died has passed at 83
http://www.tmz.com/2015/09/07/martin-milner-adam-12-dead-dies/#ixzz3l4Uh8QGc
Wow, this is just spooky. I watched an episode of Laugh-In just this morning on YouTube.
I can’t think of another actor or actress who’s tagline was repeated by an American president;
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8qRZvlZZ0DY
RIP Judy Carne,
It’s amazing what a craze “Laugh-In” was in the late 60s and yet how utterly forgotten it has become.
Poor thing. RIP Judy.
My father loved laugh-in, particularly Goldie Hawn. Some of my fondest memories are listening to him laugh at the show.
We had a Bell and Howell movie camera and my sister and I were going to make our own, ‘Laugh-in’ with a beginning of ours called ‘Chuckle-in’ showing the sign for it and a plastic pumpkin. That’s as far as we got. Every few years I see that silly thing.
Really the amount of really good talent and famous people that went on that show was incredible.
RIP, Judy. Thanks for the laughs you gave us.
She was married briefly to Burt Reynolds.
That was the big show I never missed as a kid. They had a lot of talent on that show, some of whom went on to bigger things, like Goldie Hawn.
Judy and Sock it to me routine was great, they had all kind of people they convinced to come on the show to do that including in 1968 one Richard M. Nixon then running for president.
Judy Carne was a sweet, talented and beautiful woman and she will be missed. Thanks for all the fun and laughs darling. RIP.
Im a 1960s flowerchild who has refused to grow up. Mature and responsible are words I dont understand.
Fortunately she had the grace to self-destruct in private, unlike the 1960s flowerchildren who decided to go to Washington and hit the airwaves and drag the entire USA down the Road to Hell along with themselves!
One of the shows we couldn't wait to see. They chopped Laugh-In up into half-hour bits and showed them in the late 90's, but no more. They're online, though.
RIP Miss Carne. She was briefly married to Burt Reynolds.
Judy Carne sings “Ring Around the Rosie Rag”
Judy Carne sings “Ring Around the Rosie Rag” on Hollywood Palace, 01/04/1969
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LF_NglbcNS4
“It may be rice wine to you, but it’s sake to me.”