These fun-seekers come dressed as Mrs. Roper of "Three's Company" fame. Why? They say it's the wrong question.
It’s been 48 years since Three’s Company brought together three zany roommates — who weren’t supposed to be living together, according to the landlord’s rules — who charmed the world with their ...
Young and Restless’ Holden ‘Highly Concerned’ About Secret Past With Audra, Says Nathan Owens (Excl)
If the secret could be equally damaging to both Holden and Audra’s lives, then the potential of mutually assured destruction should help keep them from betraying each other. But that’s not to say that ...
Cruisers Bar and Grill will host a Mrs. Roper Romp from 3 to 6 p.m. Saturday. Guests are encouraged to wear their best wigs, beads and grooviest muumuus to vie for prizes dressed as "Three's Company" ...
Audra Marie Lindley (September 24, 1918 – October 16, 1997) was an American actress, most famous for her role as landlady Helen Roper on the sitcom Three's Company and its spin-off, The Ropers. Born ...
Mary Ann Lindley’s new work, "Fragments: Then & Now," (Apalachee Press, 2025) is both a lovely and complex book. It has the beauty of a coffee table book, including a cover of original art with ...
Mary Ann Lindley came to my house yesterday. You know her — the tall, blonde former county commissioner who sat for eight years at the high desk amongst her colleagues, making decisions that affected ...
The Mrs. Roper Romp — sponsored by the Sterling Heights Lions Club — is a sold-out event. It shows that service club people can have fun fundraising for their causes. At a romp, people put on red ...
To the editor: On Tuesday, Oct. 7, I’ll be voting for Audra Hull for Board of Education Seat C and urge you to do the same. As the parent of four children at Ryan and Hunter, Audra is fully invested ...
Diane M. Lindley, age 71 of Beach City, OH passed away on Wednesday, September 10, 2025, surrounded by her family. She was born on September 23, 1953, in Akron to the late Wallace and Olive (Kuehl) ...
Norman Fell never wanted to leave Three’s Company. Why would he? As impotent landlord Stanley Roper, he was finally on a hit TV show after years of playing smaller parts on programs featuring cops and ...
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