Audrey Beth Davis Dies: Retired Entertainment Publicist Was 82
Audrey Beth Davis, a retired entertainment publicist, has died at the age of 82 in Pennsylvania. She passed away from natural causes surrounded by loved ones and had a long career in television public relations. Davis worked on prominent shows such as The Golden Girls and the Law & Order franchise during her tenure at The Lippin Group.
- ▪Audrey Beth Davis died of natural causes on Friday in Pennsylvania.
- ▪She was born on October 17, 1943, in Brooklyn and graduated from Midwood High School in 1960.
- ▪Davis worked on television shows including The Golden Girls, The Love Boat, and all iterations of Law & Order.
- ▪She joined The Lippin Group in the 1970s and retired in 2008.
- ▪The family requests donations to St. Francis Home in lieu of flowers.
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Audrey Beth Davis Courtesy Lippin Group Audrey Beth Davis, a retired entertainment publicist who worked with The Lippin Group, has died. She was 82. Davis’ colleagues from Lippin announced that she died of natural causes on Friday in Pennsylvania, surrounded by friends, family and caregivers. Born Oct. 17, 1943 in Brooklyn, Davis graduated from Midwood High School in 1960 before going on to work for producer Goodson Todman on The Match Game. Transitioning to public relations, Davis joined Stone Assocates in the 1970s before joining partner Dick Lippin‘s new company Lippin & Grany, which became The Lippin Group. She stayed with the firm until her retirement in 2008.
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