Actress Linda Lavin passes away from cancer complications at the age of 87.

 

It debuted in 2007, and among its productions are John Patrick Shanley’s “Doubt,” David Mamet’s “Glengarry Glen Ross,”

David Lindsay-Abaire’s “Rabbit Hole,” and Charles Busch’s “The Tale of the Allergist’s Wife,” in which Lavin also performed on Broadway and received a Tony nomination.

In 2013, she made a comeback to television with the one-season series “Sean Saves the World,” which starred Sean Hayes from “Will & Grace.” Lavin also appeared in “9JKL” and “Mom.”

The “cold-blooded massacre” occurred on Sunday, although the military inquiry has not yet been concluded.

Will Ferrell discusses his motivation for dressing up as Buddy the Elf in order to attend a hockey game.