Yasbeck is the widow of actor
John Ritter, with whom she had worked in several projects. She first met him at director
Dennis Dugan's house during a read-through of their film
Problem Child. Yasbeck and Ritter also starred together in
Problem Child 2 (1991) and guest-starred together in an episode of
The Cosby Show that aired in 1991. Ritter also guest-starred on
Wings as Yasbeck's estranged husband in the season-seven episode "Love Overboard". The couple welcomed a daughter who
transitioned at the age of 18. They married the following year after their child's birth at the
Murphy Theatre in
Wilmington, Ohio. On September 11, 2003, Ritter experienced chest pain and extreme nausea while rehearsing for
8 Simple Rules for Dating My Teenage Daughter. He was taken to the hospital by paramedics. Initially, Ritter was thought to be suffering a heart attack. At 10:48 that night, Ritter died. The cause of death was later determined to be an
aortic dissection stemming from a previously undiagnosed congenital heart defect. Yasbeck gave her blessing to the continuation of the sitcom, as
8 Simple Rules, where it was ultimately decided that
Katey Sagal's character would assume the lead role as a widow. On the September 5, 1990, episode of
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson, she said that her "great-great-great uncle"
Charles Webb Murphy was the owner of the
Chicago Cubs during their
1907 and
1908 championships.
Wrongful death lawsuit After John Ritter's death, Yasbeck filed a $67 million wrongful death lawsuit against
Providence Saint Joseph Medical Center and several doctors who treated him, alleging they misdiagnosed his condition and contributed to his death. Several of the defendants settled out of court for a total of $14 million, including Providence St. Joseph, which settled for $9.4 million. On March 14, 2008, a jury split 9–3 in favor of two doctors, clearing those physicians of any wrongdoing. ==Filmography==