Actress Valerie Harper has been released from a Maine hospital and is said to be feeling better. The 75-year-old was rushed to the hospital on Wednesday before she was due to perform at the Ogunquit Playhouse.

An ambulance was called on Wednesday when Harper was found unconscious backstage before the performance. She's appearing with Sally Struthers, through August 15th, in 'Nice Work If You Can Get It.' USA Today reports that her spokesperson has said she is 'resting comfortably.

Valerie Harper is best known for her role as the quirky upstairs neighbor Rhoda on 'The Mary Tyler Moore Show' and then went on to star in the spinoff, 'Rhoda.' She was diagnosed with terminal brain cancer in 2013, but has continued to work. Harper told 'People' magazine last May that she doesn't  wake up saying 'Oh, I have cancer.' Instead, she wakes up saying, 'Another Day. How are you feeling? Good? Good!'

There's no word when Harper will return to the role.

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