Beloved TV mom from hit series ALF dies aged 77

Anne Schedeen’s life was never as calm as the living room we knew from ALF. As a child hiding under the dining room table, she listened more than she spoke, slowly gathering the courage that would one day carry her onto stages and screens across America. Acting wasn’t just a job; it was the bridge between that shy little girl and the vivid, expressive woman she became. Her mother’s decision to enroll her in drama classes didn’t just change her trajectory, it unlocked a lifetime of stories, characters, and second chances.

Away from the cameras, Annie’s world was louder, wilder, more colorful. Her family remembers a force of nature who poured herself into oil paints, clay, beads, costumes, rescue dogs, and causes like Habitat for Humanity. She loved hard, laughed loudly, and never softened her convictions for anyone. For those who knew her, the sitcom star was only the beginning; the real Annie was even braver, funnier, and more unforgettable.