Mary Tyler Moore had a long and extremely prosperous career. The Dick Van Dyke Show and The Mary Tyler Moore Show,
two of the most recognizable television shows in history, were among the roles he played during that time.
However, as her husband Dr. Robert Levine says, Mary, who passed away at the beginning of 2017, was much more than just a performer.

One of the most unexpected things he shared about Mary was her personality, namely how she didn’t need limelight, in a video that was uploaded to YouTube. She relished her solitary time.
Robert remarked, ‘She was really very, very reserved.’ ‘On the one hand, Mary needed to smile, and it was there.
Additionally, it was sincere, honest, and truthful. However, she also had a part of her that yearned
to go out by herself, relax, read, and explore. Additionally, keep an open mind regarding the world.

According to the footage, Mary, who was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes in her early 30s, did more than just work in front of the camera.
She also raised awareness about the need for financing for diabetes research.Mary’s efforts to advance diabetes research are being aided by Robert.
According to the website of the organization, he serves as the chairman of the Mary Tyler Moore Vision Initiative, which is ‘continuing Mary’s vital work while it honors her legacy.’

The group’s mission statement reads, ‘Preserve and restore vision in people with diabetes.’
‘If you look at her,
from physical challenges, from health challenges, but also from emotional challenges, she never shied,’ said Robert.
Prior to the HBO premiere of the new documentary ‘Being Mary Tyler Moore,’ Robert spoke with Today with
Hoda & Jenna. With never-before-seen video, the movie offers a close look at the iconic performer.