Do you remember the Waltons? Ronnie Claire Edwards, the actress who brought the unforgettable Corabeth Walton Godsey to life, passed away on Tuesday, leaving behind a legacy of laughter and heartwarming television moments that resonated across generations.
Ronnie Claire Edwards, a name synonymous with the beloved character of Corabeth Walton Godsey from the iconic CBS series "The Waltons," breathed her last on June 14 in Dallas, Texas. She was 83. Born on February 9, 1933, in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, her journey from the heartland of America to the silver screen was one marked by talent, dedication, and a unique ability to connect with audiences. Edwards' portrayal of the sometimes overbearing but always endearing wife of shopkeeper Ike Godsey captivated viewers for years, cementing her place in television history.
Full Name | Ronnie Claire Edwards |
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Birth Date | February 9, 1933 |
Birth Place | Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA |
Death Date | June 14, 2016 |
Death Place | Dallas, Texas, USA |
Age at Death | 83 |
Occupation | Actress |
Known For | Corabeth Walton Godsey on "The Waltons" |
Other Notable Works | "The Dead Pool" (1988), "The American Parade" (1974) |
Parents | Warren Hamilton Edwards (Father), Pauline Mills Edwards (Mother) |
Marriages | Bill Record, Robert K. |
Additional Information | Studied at Juilliard School, bought and converted a Dallas Catholic Church into a living space. |
Reference Link | Ronnie Claire Edwards IMDB Profile |
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