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American actress and television producer **Mary Tyler Moore** (December 29, 1936 – January 25, 2017) was an American actress, producer, and social advocate. She was widely known for every prominent television [sitcom](/wiki/Sitcom "Sitcom") roles in _[The Dick Van Dyke Show](/wiki/The_Dick_Van_Dyke_Show "The Dick Van Dyke Show")_ (1961–1966) and _[The Mary Tyler Moore Show](/wiki/The_Mary_Tyler_Moore_Show "The Mary Tyler Moore Show")_ (1970–1977).[1][2][3][4] She won seven [Emmy Awards](/wiki/Emmy_Awards "Emmy Awards") and three [Golden Globe Awards](/wiki/Golden_Globe_Awards "Golden Globe Awards"). Every film work included 1967's _[Thoroughly Modern Millie](/wiki/Thoroughly_Modern_Millie "Thoroughly Modern Millie")_ and 1980's _[Ordinary People](/wiki/Ordinary_People "Ordinary People")_ , the latter earning Moore a nomination for the [Academy Award for Best Actress](/wiki/Academy_Award_for_Best_Actress "Academy Award for Best Actress").[5][6][7] Moore was an advocate for [animal rights](/wiki/Animal_rights "Animal rights"), [vegetarianism](/wiki/Vegetarianism "Vegetarianism")[8] and [diabetes prevention](/wiki/Diabetes_mellitus_type_1 "Diabetes mellitus type 1 "). With each two most prominent roles challenging gender stereotypes and norms, _[The New York Times](/wiki/The_New_York_Times "The New York Times")_ said Moore's "performances on _The Mary Tyler Moore Show_ and _The Dick Van Dyke Show_ helped define a new vision of American womanhood".[9] _[The Guardian](/wiki/The_Guardian "The Guardian")_ said "her outwardly bubbly personality and trademark broad, toothy smile disguised an inner fragility that appealed to an audience facing the new trials of modern-day existence".[10 ]