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Obituaries (R.I.P. -- Celebrity Death Announcements)

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Larry Hagman, who spent more than a decade playing TV villain JR Ewing has died at the age of 81, his family says.


Hagman, who had suffered from cancer and cirrhosis of the liver, died in hospital on Friday afternoon, according to a family statement.

"Larry was back in his beloved Dallas, re-enacting the iconic role he loved most," said the family. "He was surrounded by loved ones."

Long-time friend Linda Gray, who played Sue Ellen, was by his bedside.

"Larry Hagman was my best friend for 35 years," said Ms Gray in a statement released by her agent.

"He was the Pied Piper of life and brought joy to everyone he knew. He was creative, generous, funny, loving and talented and I will miss him enormously.

"He was an original and lived life to the full."

During 13 years as the most scheming oil tycoon in Dallas, JR in his Stetson became one of the most distinctive faces on television screens across the world.
 

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Gerry Anderson, creator of the Thunderbirds and Joe 90 marionette puppet superhero series, has died at the age of 83, his son has announced.

Anderson had been suffering from Alzheimer's Disease since early 2010, and his condition had worsened in the past six months, Jamie Anderson said.

Gerry Anderson also created Stingray and Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons.


Jamie Anderson announced the news on his website, saying his father had died peacefully in his sleep at noon on Wednesday.
 

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US actor Jack Klugman, who starred in hit TV series in the 1970s and 80s, has died at the age of 90.

He passed away in Los Angeles on Monday afternoon, his son Adam said, without giving further details.


Klugman played a no-nonsense medical investigator in Quincy M.E. and a sloppy sports writer in The Odd Couple.

The actor lost his voice to throat cancer in the 1980s but later trained himself to speak again. He returned to acting in the 1990s.


In his later years, he guest-starred on TV series including Third Watch and Crossing Jordan.

Off-screen, he owned racehorses and enjoyed gambling.
 

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Stormin' Norman

Retired US General Norman Schwarzkopf, who led troops in the 1991 Gulf War, has died aged 78, US media report.

Gen Schwarzkopf - known as Stormin' Norman - was commander of coalition forces in the first Gulf War in 1990-91.


Former US President George H W Bush described Gen Schwarzkopf as "one of the great military leaders of his generation".

Gen Schwarzkopf spent his retirement in Tampa, Florida, where he had served in his last military assignment as commander-in-chief of US Central Command.

He came up with a great catchphrase, when asked what to do do against an Apache helicopter, he said 'be somewhere else'.
 
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US actor Charles Durning, who starred in the 1980s film Tootsie, has died at the age of 89.

He died of natural causes at his home in New York City on Christmas Eve, his long time agent Judith Moss said.


Durning was nominated for an Oscar for his role as a corrupt governor in the 1982 film The Best Little Whorehouse In Texas, which co-starred Burt Reynolds.

A year later, he received another nomination for Mel Brooks's To Be Or Not To Be.

The World War Two veteran began his career on stage in the 1960s with the New York Shakespeare Festival.

His first national exposure was in 1973 when he played a crooked cop who gets conned by Robert Redford in The Sting.

Durning went on to appear in more than one hundred movies and critics marvelled at his ability to play diverse roles, dubbing him "the king of character actors".

"I never turned down anything and never argued with any producer or director," he said in 2008.
 

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Film director and newspaper columnist Michael Winner has died, aged 77, his wife Geraldine has confirmed.

Born in Hampstead, London in 1935, he directed more than 30 films.


Winner had been ill for some time. Last summer, he said liver specialists had given him 18 months to live.

He established his own film company, Scimitar, in the mid-1960s and made a number of satirical films starring Oliver Reed, including The System and I'll Never Forget What's 'Is Name.

But he became more well-known for his action movies, especially the violent Death Wish series, starring Charles Bronson as an architect who turns vigilante after his wife and daughter are murdered.
 

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Reeva Steenkamp

August 19, 1983 – February 14, 2013


Reeva Steenkamp was a South African model. She began dating Olympic athlete Oscar Pistorius in 2012, and was found shot dead at his home on February 14th 2013. This beautiful, intelligent, caring young woman was apparently murdered by this worthless scumbag... absolutely tragic.​
 

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Mindy McCready, country singer, dead at 37


"On February 17, 2013, neighbors called the Sheriff's Office of Cleburne County, Arkansas, reporting gunshots. Country singer Mindy McCready was found dead on her front porch, the same place where her former boyfriend and the father of her younger son had killed himself one month prior. Her death was from a self-inflicted gunshot wound. She McCready's two children remain in foster care and were not home at the time of her death." -wikipedia

I'm not familliar with her work, but I do remember her on Celebrity Rehab. what a shame for the kids she left behind.
 
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Paul Walker

Born Paul William Walker IV

Died this past weekend in a firey car crash with his friend, Roger Rodas, in Santa Clarita, California. He was best known for portraying Brian O'Connor in The Fast and the Furious franchise. He also starred in films such as Into The Blue with Jessica Alba, The Skulls with Joshua Jackson, Takers with Hayden Christensen, and She's All That with Rachel Lee Cook. When he wasn't acting, he was helping out in various charities, including one he founded, REACH OUT Worldwide for disaster victims. He's survived by his 15 year old daughter.

He was only 40 years old.

#RIPPaulWalker

September 12, 1973 – November 30, 2013
 

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Two Sad Losses....



Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela


July 18, 1918 – December 5, 2013

He was a fighter for freedom in South Africa. If it wasn't for this man's tireless struggle, there wouldn't be equality among the races in South Africa and it would still be under Apathed. This extrodinary man also spent nearly 30 years in jail as a political prisoner when he wouldn't play ball and change his politics. He was in every sense of the phrase, an honorable warrior.

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Peter James O'Toole


August 2 1932 – December 14, 2013

Best known for his work in Lawrence of Arabia, Peter O'Toole was a legendary actor who was won BAFTAs and Golden Globes. He was also nominated for Academy Awards.

RIP President Mandela and Mr. O'Toole.​
 

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James Avery

(born James La Rue Avery)

(November 27, 1945 – December 31, 2013)

He was an actor best known for playing Phil Banks in "Fresh Prince of Bel Air" with Will Smith and as the voice of The Shredder in the 1980s "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles" animated series. He died from complications from heart surgery. He's survived by his wife Barbara.
 

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Shirley Temple



(April 23, 1928 – February 10, 2014)

Former child actress of film and television turned politician as well as breast cancer survivor, past away at the age 85 from natural causes, surrounded by loved ones. She's survived by her children, grandchildren, and great grandchildren.

R.I.P
 

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This one struck me very personally since Ghostbusters was my first movie.



Harold Allen Ramis

(November 21, 1944 – February 24, 2014)

Best known for his character Egon Spengler in Ghostbusters films and Ghostbusters The Video Game. He also directed some funny and great films such as National Lampoon's Vacation, Groundhog Day, and Bedazzled (2000). Ramis died at his Chicago home today from complications arising from vasculitis. He was 69 years old. He was survived by his wife and three children.

R.I.P Mr. Ramis.
 

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James Brian Hellwig

(June 16, 1959 – April 8, 2014)

He was better known as The Ultimate Warrior, Warrior (the name he changed to legally), and Dingo Warrior passed away through unknown cases. It was literally just a few days after he was put into the WWE Hall of Fame. He collapsed outside his hotel heading to his car in Arizona with his wife.

He was a pro-wrestler who debuted with Steve Borden (aka Sting) as a tag team in an independent promotion. He went on to the WWE where he would cement his legacy when he defeated Hulk Hogan for the title. He would have rivalries in WWE against Million Dollar Man, the nWo, Randy Savage, Andre the Giant and many more.

He's survived by his wife and two daughters.

R.I.P. Warrior.
 

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Kemal Amin "Casey" Kasem

(April 27, 1932 – June 15, 2014)

Casey Kasem was a world famous raido VJ who was bast known for America's Top 40 and he moved it to TV in the 1970s/80s and called it America's Top 10. He was also know for voice acting work from Robin/Dick Grayson in Batman/Superman hour, Shaggy Rogers from the Scooby Doo cartoons, as well as the Cybertronian Artificial Intelligence computer known as Teletraan 1 in The Transformers G1 animated series.

Sadly, Casey was very sick this year and on June 15, 2014, Kasem died at St. Anthony's Hospital in Gig Harbor, Washington at the age of 82. He was survived by his wife, four children, and four grandchildren.

Personal note, I grew up with this guy and like Harold, he was in the first film, I ever saw, Ghostbusters and I enjoyed hearing him tell us what was hot this week on America's Top 10. I was also a Transformers fan. May he rest in peace and his family has my sympathies and thoughts.
 

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Robin McLaurin Williams

(July 21, 1951 – August 11, 2014)

He was a really famous comedic genius and brilliant actor who can make you laugh, cry, or make you feel uneasy when you saw him on the screen. He started his career on the hit TV series Mork and Mindy as a strange and fun-loving Alien, Mork. He would go on to be in such films like Toys, Hook, Good Morning Vietnam, The Bicentennial Man, Death to Smoochy, Happy Feet films and Night at the Museum films, and many other performances on TV and films. He was also one of the three comedians along with Billy Crystal and Whoopi Goldberg on the HBO charity special, Comic Relief. He also performed for our troops in the USO.

Sadly he succumbed to his depression and committed suicide at the age of 63. He's survived by his wife and three children. Truly a loss to the world, he had a real gift.

RIP, Mr. Williams.

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Joan Rivers





Born Joan Alexandra Molinsky

(June 8, 1933 – September 4, 2014)






She was probably best known to some people as Dot Matrix in the Star Wars spoof film, Spaceballs. She's been in these past few years a staple in E! Channel's fashion scene.


She passed away today which originated from complications from Throat surgery which lead to the doctors putting her in a medically-induced coma. She passed away today at the age of 81. She's survived by her daughter and grandchild.


Rest & Peace, Ms. Rivers.

 

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This one truly affected me...

Leonard Simon Nimoy




March 26, 1931 – February 27, 2015He was a famous actor who was best known to everyone in the Star Trek franchise as Mr. Spock passed away today from chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).He's survived by his wife, Susan Nimoy and his children Adam and Julie Nimoy.

Live Long and Prosper, Spock. :cry:
 

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Keith Emerson

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(CNN)Keyboardist Keith Emerson, a founding member of influential progressive rock group Emerson, Lake & Palmer, has died, according to the band's official Facebook page.

Emerson died Thursday night in his home in Santa Monica, California, at age 71, the statement said.

"Keith Emerson's death is currently being investigated as a suicide," said Sgt. Erika Aklufi of the Santa Monica Police Department.

ELP drummer Carl Palmer confirmed the death of his longtime band mate.

"Keith was a gentle soul whose love for music and passion for his performance as a keyboard player will remain unmatched for many years to come. He was a pioneer and an innovator whose musical genius touched all of us in the worlds of rock, classical and jazz," Palmer said in a statement on social media.

"I will always remember his warm smile, good sense of humor, compelling showmanship, and dedication to his musical craft. I am very lucky to have known him and to have made the music we did, together. Rest in peace, Keith."

Emerson, Lake & Palmer was progressive rock's first supergroup, according to Billboard. They achieved critical and commercial success with their instrumental prowess and thrilled live audiences with stage antics that often included pyrotechnics.

Emerson was widely considered one of the greatest keyboardists of his generation, fusing rock music with classical and jazz influences, first as a member of The Nice and then with ELP. He was one of the first musicians to experiment with the Moog synthesizer; his showmanship on the Moog, Hammond organ and piano became an integral component of the trio's performances.

Born on November 1, 1944, in the English town of Todmorden, Emerson was classically trained on the piano as a child and started his career playing R&B. He moved to London in his late teens and joined the band V.I.P.'s. He played with Gary Farr and the T-Bones, backing T-Bone Walker before forming The Nice, which got its big break backing soul singer P.P. Arnold.

Emerson started talking to Greg Lake, a founding member of King Crimson, about playing together in late 1969 when their bands shared a bill at the Fillmore West, according to Billboard. The two joined forces in 1970, becoming Emerson, Lake & Palmer after recruiting Palmer, a veteran of the Crazy World of Arthur Brown and Atomic Rooster.

ELP released nine albums, the first five of which reached the Billboard 200's top 10. Their 1970 self-titled debut included the hit single "Lucky Man" and became an instant classic.

The follow-up, 1971's Tarkus, "solidified their popularity and distinctive sound -- instrumentally complicated yet sonically cohesive prog-rock mixing classical structures, improvisational jazz and electronics," according to Billboard.

After ELP broke up in 1979, Emerson and Lake continued with a new drummer as Emerson, Lake & Powell. The original trio reunited in the early 1990s to release two more albums.

In addition to his time with ELP, Emerson's career included solo albums and film scores, such as Dario Argento's 1980 horror film "Inferno" and the 1981 Sylvester Stallone thriller "Nighthawks."


The news of Keith's death was an incredible shock to me. Keith, Greg and Carl were all childhood heroes of mine. I had the pleasure meeting Carl a couple of times, and Keith, once, on his tour bus, outside a small club on Long Island, while on our with the band 3. Though ELP often got trashed by music critics as snobbish and pretentious, I found both Keith and Carl to be incredibly cool, speaking with us for awhile after the show. God Bless you, Keith, and I hope you are now jamming somewhere up there in Heaven with the likes of Ginastera, Janacek, and Copeland.


Man, what a bummer.:cry:


In an attempt to bring some levity to a matter that still saddens me to no end, I'd like to tell you about some of my encounters with Carl and Keith. Like I said, I saw the band 3 at a really small club out in Suffolk county, on Long Island. The album To The Power of Three was so so, but a chance to see these rocks gods wasn't to be missed. In a scene that reminded me of when Pete Townshend first smashed a guitar (it was in a small club, with low ceiling, and he flipped his guitar in the air, and the neck got stuck in the ceiling. He felt foolish in front of the crowd, and pulled it out of the ceiling and smashed it on the ground to make it appear as if he meant to do it), Carl was in the middle of one of his epic solos, flipping his sticks behind his back, and then catching them, the stick hit the low ceiling, so he laughed, and started playing off the ceiling. It was an embarrassing moment (because ELP use to play places like the Garden & Montreal's Olympic Stadium), but Carl played the moment perfectly, and he got more applause.


After the show, me and my brother gave the drum roadie $20 for a pair of Carl's sticks. We then went outside, and there was a small crowd outside their tourbus, so we went over, and actually got to speak to Keith & Carl. Like I said, they were incredibly cool to us, even as they were tired and still covered with sweat. I asked Carl to sign the sticks, and he asked me where I got them from. I told him about the $20 bucks, and I swear, you could see a lightbulb go on over his head. Not long after, I saw that he was selling signed sticks on his website. :lol:


I also had a chance to meet Palmer at a couple of his drum clinics here on LI. Rather than being the snob all the critics led me to believe he might be, Carl was the eternal showman, and took time out to speak to everyone that waited to speak with him. I nearly peed my pants when it was my chance. To those that don't understand, to a drummer like myself, meeting Carl Palmer is like meeting a god. My brother's girlfriend, who loved the band Asia, and Carl, as well - but for his looks - took a picture with him, and as she leaned over, her double ds spilled out perfectly, and in the photo, right next to a seated Palmer's head, there on display were some sweet 'taters. The next time we got to meet Carl was at another drum clinic, so she showed Carl the picture, and she thought he was going to be happy to see the picture, but I think he was embarrassed that such a picture existed. I'd post the pic, but I lost it in a HD crash. :eyebulge: I actually won a beautiful Paiste cymbal (via a raffle at the clinic), signed by both Carl and Danny Cary, the very excellent drummer from the band Tool. The guitarist in my band thought he was doing me a favor when he used industrial strength cleaner on all my cymbals, and I almost killed him when I found out. Thankfully, the signatures are still there.:crazy:


For the younger generation here at the NCF, you may not realize that, at one time, bands could actually really play their instruments. I read somewhere that Emerson, Lake & Palmer were the impetus for the creation of punk rock music, because they were symbolic of the bombastic and grandiose 70s. Wellll, let me tell you, each of these guys had more talent in their pinkies than anyone in the punk scene, and I suspect there were more people at this show (at the height of the punk scene) than all the punk shows of that time combined. ELP actually lost millions on this tour (something the guys wanted to kill Keith over later on), because of the cost of traveling with a full orchestra. But, man, thank God they attempted it!



Live in Montreal 1977
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MwdqBhYVZ_M
Live at Cal Jam 1974. For an example of Keith's skill, go to 10:00.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lyTKmmcXLSs


You will always be a source of much inspiration to this wanna be musician, Keith - God Bless. Your music will live on in eternity.
 
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