As we get older, we find familiarity in the faces we see on our screens. We start to feel a connection, like we really know them. That’s how many people felt about Arleen Sorkin, a talented actress and comedian. It is with heavy hearts that we share the sad news of her passing.
Arleen Sorkin, known for her roles in soap operas and Batman shows, passed away on August 24 in Los Angeles at the age of 67. Her husband, Christopher Lloyd, confirmed her death and revealed that she had been battling pneumonia along with multiple sclerosis.
Arleen Sorkin began her acting career as part of a female comedy troupe in 1978. Although their songs may not be as well-known today, they were a hit at the time. Her hard work and dedication caught the attention of an NBC executive, who recommended her to Christopher Lloyd. This led to her debut on the soap opera, Days of Our Lives, where she played the memorable character Calliope Jones Bradford.
Her portrayal of Calliope quickly won over the audience’s hearts, and she received countless fan mails. Arleen Sorkin went on to appear in over 400 episodes of the soap opera until her retirement in 2010.
But her talent didn’t stop there. Arleen Sorkin also lent her voice to the iconic character Harley Quinn, the Joker’s sidekick, in the Batman series. Her distinctive voice brought the character to life and she continued to voice Harley Quinn in video games and TV series.
In addition to her acting career, Arleen Sorkin was also a writer and worked on various projects, including the popular sitcom from the 1990s, Fired Up. She was known for her humanitarian efforts as well.
The world of entertainment has lost a true gem. We will forever miss Arleen Sorkin’s comedy, her unforgettable characters, and her lasting contributions to the industry.