Ever since Valerie Harper's announcement that her doctors gave her only three months to live because of terminal brain cancer, she's made several appearances sharing fond memories of her life and career. The actress, who became an LGBT icon thanks to
(CNN) -- Sitcom star Valerie Harper might not have much time left on Earth, but she is determined to live life to the fullest. "I just want folks to see me, that I'm OK, that I'm not suffering so far," said Harper, who was recently diagnosed with a
An incredibly uplifting Valerie Harper spoke with Good Morning America's Robin Roberts Tuesday, less than a week after she went public about her diagnosis of terminal brain cancer, with doctors saying she has as little as
"I have an intention to live each moment fully," says the Emmy-winning star tells Savannah Guthrie of her brain cancer diagnosis.
Tonight, Piers Morgan welcomed Valerie Harper for a primetime exclusive interview. The 73-year-old actress was recently diagnosed with terminal brain cancer but the diagnosis hasn't deterred Harper from living out her life
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