The Heartbreaking Death Of Bridget Loves Bernie Star David Birney
David Birney’s breakout role as Bernie Steinberg in the hit TV series “Bridget Loves Bernie” brought him into notable stardom, but it also drew some criticism from certain viewers (per The New York Times). Within the show, Birney (and his ex-wife in real life Meredith Baxter) played an interfaith couple; Birney a Jewish cab driver, and Baxter a Catholic schoolteacher. Upon his death, the outlet reported that, during the series’ run, some Jewish groups began to cry out about the show’s use of Jewish stereotypes, and pointed to its positive portrayal of Jewish and Christian interfaith marriages. Despite this controversy, however, the show still rated among the top 10 primetime series and ranked as the highest-rated new show of 1972-1973 (via The New York Times).
It comes as no surprise, then, that others would share their kind words about the loss of such a legend. Speaking to People, Birney’s ex-wife and former on-screen wife Baxter said “I was very saddened by the death of David Birney. My heart goes out to our children, Kate, Peter and Mollie. David was a dominant influence in their lives and the loss of him will be deeply felt.”
On Twitter, fans of all ages shared their sentiments as well, with one user saying, “‘Bridget Loves Bernie’ was a really nice little show that I’m glad I got to see as a kid. I remember him turning up as a St. Elsewhere regular for a bit as well. RIP, David Birney.” Another user shared a heartfelt thought, tweeting, “I remember Bridget Loves Bernie. I had a crush on David Birney. He was so talented. I will miss his being on this plane. #RIPDavidBirney.” While the pain of his loss may be felt, the joy that Birney’s performances brought to many will live on.
Post source: The List