According to Kaiyi International’s news on July 19, the well-known veteran drama star Zheng Peipei unfortunately passed away on July 17, 2024, US time, at the age of 78.
The American media "variety" reported that Zheng Peipei was diagnosed with a rare neurodegenerative disease, atypical Parkinson's syndrome - corticobasal degeneration in 2019. Although the symptoms are similar to those of Parkinson's disease, current treatments do not alleviate the condition. Cheng Peipei's family said she chose not to disclose her illness and donated her brain to medical research.
Zheng Peipei's death has made many people deeply saddened. Host Cao Kefan, director Hu Xuehua and others have posted messages of condolence. Cao Kefan said that every time he meets Sister Peipei, he is moved by her hearty laughter. Liu Tao also fondly recalled every moment of getting along with Zheng Peipei on social media, and was grateful to have met such a "confidant mother" with both chivalrous tenderness and wisdom in life.
Following the death of the veteran comedian Zheng Peipei, according to foreign media reports, American comedy icon Bob Newhart passed away due to illness on July 18, 2024, local time, at the age of 94.
Bob Newhart has been active on the television screen since the 1960s and has participated in the creation of many television programs and film and television works. In the 1970s and 1980s, he became a well-known comedy star in the United States for starring in "The Bob Newhart Show" and "Newhart." Award nomination.
Bob Newhart is a former stand-up comedian whose debut comedy album topped the Billboard charts, setting a record. He is better known for his guest appearance as Sheldon's idol and soulmate "Professor Proton" in the American drama "The Big Bang Theory". For this role, he won the 65th U.S. Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actor. Actor's Awards. In "The Big Bang Theory", after the death of "Professor Proton", he always appears in the form of a soul when Sheldon is confused, teaching Sheldon to cherish the friends in front of him and solving problems in his marriage. His representative works also include the movies "Catch-22" and "Christmas Elf".
His passing has made many actors who have worked with him and audiences who loved him feel deeply sad and regretful. "Young Sheldon" star Ian Armitage said in a statement: "Bob's portrayal of Professor Proton inspired Sheldon, and his career as an actor inspired me. He was deeply loved. Much loved by all, he will be missed”
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