LOS ANGELES (AP) — Judy Tenuta, a brash standup who

cheekily styled herself because of the “Love

Goddess” and toured with George Carlin as she

built her profession in the Eighties golden age of comedy

died Thursday. She became seventy two.

Tenuta died Thursday afternoon at home in Los Angeles

with her family around her, publicist Roger Neal

advised The Associated Press. The motive of demise was

She was a very funny, remarkable performer,"

Neal said, and it was continually a “glad time to be around her."

Tenuta had claimed her birthdate as Nov. 7, 1965,

but she was born in 1949, Neal said. “She was

an antique faculty so she would never inform us of

her actual age, but now that she’s gone we can inform

Her heart-formed face, crowned by way of bouffant 

hair with a flower accent, conveyed an effect of

candy innocence that became quickly shattered by

means of her loud, gravelly shipping and acidic

humour, expletives covered. The accordion

she made a part of her act became “an tool of love

love and submission,” as she fondly called it.

She turned into a technology of performers who

drove the recognition of stay comedy in golf

equipment nationwide including the Comedy Store in

Los Angeles, Laff Stop in Houston and Caroline’s in New