Well, Eva Gabor died not that long ago - in 1995.
So did Alvy Moore, the little guy who played the forgetful Mr. Kimball
(in 1997.)
Pat Buttram (Mr. Haney) died back in 1994.
Fred Ziffel (Hank Patterson) died back in 1975, and Mrs. Ziffel died
during the show in 1969 and was replaced by a second Mrs. Ziffel. (Don't
know if she's alive, but my bet is that Arnold Ziffel has gone to pig
heaven.)
Sam Drucker (Frank Cady) died in may still be alive. If so, he would be
83.
Eddie Albert is still alive and healthy - at age 91 - and he has his own
website! It's www.eddie-albert.com
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> Fred Ziffel (Hank Patterson) died back in 1975, and Mrs. Ziffel died
> during the show in 1969 and was replaced by a second Mrs. Ziffel. (Don't
> know if she's alive, but my bet is that Arnold Ziffel has gone to pig
> heaven.)
FWIW, Fred's "second wife" was played by Fran Ryan.
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> Eddie Albert is still alive and healthy - at age 91 - and he has his own
> website! It's www.eddie-albert.com
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> According to a character on Newsradio, there were six Arnold Ziffels.
> "This one is number three ... not my favorite."
According to TV Guide, Arnold Ziffel was replaced every several months
during the run of the show. Piglets grow up fast.
I can't believe I remember this.
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They turn up on breakfast plates quickly, too <G>
And none of the cast members ever questioned why the studio cafeteria
always had a fresh supply of pork!