The loss of Emmy winner Jeanne Cooper is a staggering blow to the daytime drama community and to the millions of fans of The Young and the Restless, where she spent nearly 40 years as supernova Katherine Chancellor. CBS plans to honor the actress, author and humanitarian, who died May 8 at age 84, with a 60-minute tribute airing on Y&R Tuesday, May 28.
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The Young and the Restless will honor the late Jeanne Cooper with a special tribute episode on Tuesday, May 28, CBS announced Friday.
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Two-time Daytime Emmy winner Jeanne Cooper, who starred as The Young & the Restless' Katherine Chancellor for more than 40 years has died. She was 84.
Cooper's son, Corbin Bernsen, made the announcement on Twitter. He first updated fans of his mother's hospitalization and worsening health with a series of moving Facebook posts last month.
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The Young and the Restless star Jeanne Cooper has been hospitalized for an undisclosed illness, according to CBS.
Cooper, 84, has...
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No worries, soap fans! Jeanne Cooper is doing just fine. The Emmy-winning grande dame has been absent from The Young and the Restless for several weeks causing much concern among her devotees, especially when her character, Katherine Chancellor, failed to show up Monday for the start of the Victor-Nikki wedding. Turns out Cooper, like many other Y&R stars, was hit with a bad bout of the flu but she's now back and sassier than ever! TV Guide Magazine had a chat with the outspoken, 84-year-old survivor about Y&R's upcoming 40th anniversary (March 26), the infestation of newbies in Genoa City and, of course, those scary symptoms Katherine's been having. Duck for cover!
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