- Marjorie Gross
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Marjorie Gross (April 18, 1956–June 7, 1996) was a television writer and producer. She wrote for such shows as Newhart, The Larry Sanders Show, Square Pegs and Seinfeld.
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Biography
She may be best-known for writing many episodes of Seinfeld, including "The Fusilli Jerry", "The Understudy", "The Shower Head", and "The Secretary".
She is the first cousin of Canadian comedian and writer, Spencer Rice.
Death
During her battle with ovarian cancer early in 1996 she wrote an article, "Cancer Becomes Me," for The New Yorker. She tried to find humor in the situation by joking that she wanted to hold on until November [1996], so that she would not have to risk being re-incarnated as Madonna's child (Madonna was pregnant and expecting). Gross died in June 1996 at age 40.
Seinfeld's eighth season premiere, "The Foundation," was dedicated in her memory.
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Categories:- 1956 births
- 1996 deaths
- Jewish Canadian writers
- Canadian television producers
- Canadian television writers
- Cancer deaths in California
- Deaths from ovarian cancer
- People from Toronto
- Women television writers
- Canadian television biography stubs
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