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Zelda Rubinstein dies at 76

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I thought she was the standout in Poltergeist, she helped make the movie more than a slightly more polished version of the psychological horror shows.

I really loved her on Picket Fences, she was so strong and quirky. I hated her exit.

And as mentioned in the article, she was also a very early campaigner for AIDS activism, before this became as common with celebrities.

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I thought she died over a week ago. :unsure: That's what I get for reading Perez. May she rest in peace, what an inimitable performer. She also did a handful of voices over at Hanna-Barbera.

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RIP

Via LGBT POV:

“Zelda not only lent her support to the L.A. Gay & Lesbian Center—before it was popular for celebrities to support AIDS and LGBT organizations–she volunteered to star in a groundbreaking HIV prevention campaign for us,” said Lorri L. Jean, CEO of the L.A. Gay & Lesbian Center. “The image of her on billboards and posters, saying to a shirtless guy holding an umbrella: ‘don’t forget your rubbers,’ is now iconic. She will be deeply missed.”

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