Dolly Parton Mourns ‘9 To 5’ Co-Star
Dolly Parton is a superstar who always takes time to share her thoughts on celebrities who pass away. She did just that when she learned her 9 To 5 costar, actor Dabney Coleman, died at age 92.
Dolly posted a message to her almost seven million Instagram followers. She wrote, “Dabney was a great actor and became a dear friend. He taught me so much when I was doing my first movie, 9 to 5. He was funny, deep, and smart.”
She added, “We remained friends through the years, and I will miss him dearly as many people will.”
Many of Parton’s fans reacted to the post, including one fan who said, “I will be seeing 9-5 this summer at our local theater. Will certainly reminisce about Dabney even more then.” Another fan commented, “True loss. You were lucky to have worked with him.” One more fan said, “Your scenes with Dabney in 9 to 5 where some of the best – when you lassoed him lol!”
Coleman died Thursday (5/16) at his home in Santa Monica. His daughter, Quincy Coleman, said in a statement that he “took his last earthly breath peacefully and exquisitely.” Many other celebrities posted about the actor, including actor Ben Stiller, who said, “He was so good at what he did it’s hard to imagine movies and television of the last 40 years without him.”
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The country icon knows the devotion of her fans worldwide, and it could be one reason the country icon will kick off CMA Fest 2024 in Nashville this year.
Over the last twenty years, Dolly has only attended CMA Fest a couple of times, and seeing her there is a rare treat.
Dolly at CMA Fest
Parton will be kicking off Fan Fair X on Thursday morning (6/6) of CMA Fest, to take part in a very special conversation on the CMA Close Up Stage. Fans also won’t want to miss Parton’s ALL ACCESS! Pop Up Experience at Fan Fair X, open every day. The Experience will feature many of Parton’s global branding and merchandise items.
Dolly has chatted with me often over the years about her fans and their love for her. A few years back, she told me, “They are just so devoted you can’t keep from loving them with all your heart for loving you like that.”
She noted many of her fans getting tattoos of her on their bodies, “You feel almost responsible in a way like, ‘Eww, you snared up your skin with a picture of me, you’re never gonna get that off.’ You know, it’s like ‘You’re’ gonna be buried with me.'”