LOS ANGELES — Ruth Buzzi, who rose to fame as the frumpy and bitter Gladys Ormphby on the groundbreaking sketch comedy series ''Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In'' and made over 200 television appearances during a 45-year career, died Thursday. She was 88.
Buzzi died at her home in Texas, her agent Mike Eisenstadt said. She had been diagnosed with Alzheimer's and was in hospice care. Shortly before her death, her husband Kent Perkins, had posted a statement on Buzzi's Facebook page, thanking her many fans and telling them: ''She wants you to know she probably had more fun doing those shows than you had watching them.''
Buzzi won a Golden Globe and was a two-time Emmy nominee for the NBC show that ran from 1968 to 1973. She was the only regular to appear in all six seasons, including the pilot.
''Ruth Buzzi was a comedic genius,'' Nancy Sinatra posted on X. ''Working alongside her on Laugh-In was the most fun I ever had working. I treasured her friendship and I am heartbroken to wake up to the news that she is gone. I love you, Ruthie.''
Singer Deana Martin posted, ''Her laughter and warmth touched us all, leaving an everlasting void.''
Ormphby character leads to ‘Laugh-In'
Buzzi was first spotted by ''Laugh-In'' creator and producer George Schlatter playing various characters on ''The Steve Allen Comedy Hour.''
Schlatter was holding auditions for ''Laugh-In'' when he received a picture in the mail of Buzzi in her Ormphby costume, sitting in a wire mesh trash barrel. The character was clad in drab brown with her bun covered by a hairnet knotted in the middle of her forehead.