‘Two and a Half Men’ star Conchata Ferrell is on a respirator, on dialysis after suffering a heart attack


“Two and a Half Men” star Conchata Ferrell is currently ill and on a respirator after suffering a heart attack.

Best known for playing housekeeper Berta in the CBS comedy opposite Charlie Sheen, 77-year-old Ferrell was recently transferred to a long-term care facility after spending four weeks in the ICU, her husband said. , Arnie Anderson, to TMZ.

Anderson said the actress suffered a heart attack earlier this year, shortly after she was hospitalized for a kidney infection.

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Charlie Sheen, Angus T. Jones and Conchata Ferrell are shown during the recording of

Charlie Sheen, Angus T. Jones and Conchata Ferrell are shown during the recording of “Two and a Half Men” in Los Angeles.
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Her husband said the actress is currently stable and semi-conscious, but has been unable to speak or communicate.

“It is going to be a while before there is a recovery,” he said. “Everything is neurological. There is nothing we can do to speed up the process. We hope for the best.”

Due to coronavirus guidelines in hospitals, Anderson has been unable to visit.

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It was in February when the husband of the “Two and a Half Men” star told the store that he had a kidney infection that started contaminating his blood.

Anderson confirmed that the actress’s ailments are not related to the coronavirus.