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‘Two And A Half Men’ Family Remembers Conchata Ferrell: “She Was A Beautiful Human”

For 12 seasons, Conchata Ferrell played sharp-tonged housekeeper Berta on CBS’ Two and a Half Men. Starting off as a recurring character in Season 1, Berta quickly became a fan favorite, and Ferrell became a series regular for the remainder of the sitcom’s long run on CBS, earning two Emmy nominations. Following Ferrell’s death at age 77, the creators and stars of Two and a Half Men are paying tribute to their former colleague and friend.

Co-creator /executive producer Chuck Lorre mourned the loss of Ferrell, recalling the time they worked together on the CBS comedy.

“We called her Chatty. And we all loved her,” Lorre said in a statement. “Twelve years of highs and lows, and lots and lots of laughter. Through it all she was a rock. One of the greats. I was privileged to call her a friend.”

Fellow Two and a Half Men co-creator/exec producer Lee Aronsohn remembered Ferrell as “a warm, wonderful woman who was always a joy to be around on set.”

Two and a Half Men star Jon Cryer, who played Alan Harper for 12 seasons, praised Ferrell’s skill and personality. He recalled meeting the actress for the first time while shooting Two And A Half Men. 

“It was our second episode and I felt so lucky that they’d been able to cast her on the show. I gushed to her about what a fan I was of hers and she simply refused to believe it,” Cryer tweeted.

From recalling his favorite Farrell comedy bits to honoring the actress’s notable body of work including Edward Scissorhands and Erin Brockovich,  Cryer said the world would surely miss her talent and humor.

“She was a beautiful human. Berta’s gruff exterior was an invention of the writers. Chatty’s warmth and vulnerability were her real strengths,” he wrote.  “I’m crying for the woman I’ll miss, and the joy she brought so many.”

Two and a Half Men star Charlie Sheen, who played Charlie Harper for the first eight seasons, remembered his co-star in a sweet Twitter tribute.

“An absolute sweetheart, a consummate pro, a genuine friend. A shocking and painful loss,” Sheen wrote. “Berta, your housekeeping was a tad suspect, your ‘people’ keeping was perfect.”

Ferrell died of complications following a cardiac arrest in her Sherman Oaks home.

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