Terry O’Neill, the British photographer known for his famous shots of celebrities in the ’60s and ’70s and his marriage to Faye Dunaway, died November 16.
Taylor, known as the "King of Confetti," was famous for showering his audiences with confetti to punctuate punchlines. Ramin won a 1961 Academy Award for adapting the music of “West Side Story” and a 1983 Daytime Emmy for music for TV’s “All My Children.”. Ric Ocasek, songwriter, rhythm guitarist and lead singer of the new wave rock band "The Cars," died September 15. She was 29. He was born in Missouri in 1938. Arte Johnson, comic actor who won an Emmy for the hit series "Laugh-In," died July 3. Robert “Bob” Norris, who played the iconic Marlboro Man for more than a decade in the ‘60s, died November 3.
Godfrey Gao, the Taiwanese Canadian model-actor who broke stereotypes for Asian men in the worlds of fashion and entertainment, died November 27. He was 75. She was 80.
He was 103.
Jim Pike, co-founder and lead singer of “The Lettermen,” died June 9.
He was 66.
Joseph Pilato, the acclaimed “Pulp Fiction” actor, who is best known for playing “Captain Rhodes” in “Day of the Dead,” died March 24. He was 49.
Canter searched for Taylor on Facebook and could not find him. John Singleton, writer-director of “Boyz n the Hood” and industry pioneer, who was the first African American to earn an Oscar nomination for best director, died April 29. She was 78. He was 71. He died in 2019 in Los Angeles.
Quon also was an actor and an extra who appeared in films and TV shows including “Speed” (1994), “Sweet Jane” (1998) and “The Cat Killers” (2000). She was 83.
Nathaniel Taylor’s cause of death was complications of a heart attack. Bruno Ganz, the Swiss actor best known for dramatizing Adolf Hitler’s final days in 2004’s “Downfall,” died Feb. 15. Canter searched for Taylor on Facebook and could not find him. Billy Clayton, an up-and-coming singer-songwriter known for releasing two EPs, “Luminary” and “Bloom” died March 26. He was 79. She was 75. He was 92. [8] He died there from the complications of it on February 27, 2019. She went on to direct the award-winning 1996 film "Black Kites", which starred Lucian Buscemi died Jan.6. He was 88.
He later played the first version of Jim-Jam with Redd Foxx on the 1986 series The Redd Foxx Show.
Jane Kenney
He was best known for his recurring role as Rollo Lawson in the 1970s sitcom Sanford and Son.
Terry O’Neill, the British photographer known for his famous shots of celebrities in the ’60s and ’70s and his marriage to Faye Dunaway, died November 16.
Taylor, known as the "King of Confetti," was famous for showering his audiences with confetti to punctuate punchlines. Ramin won a 1961 Academy Award for adapting the music of “West Side Story” and a 1983 Daytime Emmy for music for TV’s “All My Children.”. Ric Ocasek, songwriter, rhythm guitarist and lead singer of the new wave rock band "The Cars," died September 15. She was 29. He was born in Missouri in 1938. Arte Johnson, comic actor who won an Emmy for the hit series "Laugh-In," died July 3. Robert “Bob” Norris, who played the iconic Marlboro Man for more than a decade in the ‘60s, died November 3.
Godfrey Gao, the Taiwanese Canadian model-actor who broke stereotypes for Asian men in the worlds of fashion and entertainment, died November 27. He was 75. She was 80.
He was 103.
Jim Pike, co-founder and lead singer of “The Lettermen,” died June 9.
He was 66.
Joseph Pilato, the acclaimed “Pulp Fiction” actor, who is best known for playing “Captain Rhodes” in “Day of the Dead,” died March 24. He was 49.
Canter searched for Taylor on Facebook and could not find him. John Singleton, writer-director of “Boyz n the Hood” and industry pioneer, who was the first African American to earn an Oscar nomination for best director, died April 29. She was 78. He was 71. He died in 2019 in Los Angeles.
Quon also was an actor and an extra who appeared in films and TV shows including “Speed” (1994), “Sweet Jane” (1998) and “The Cat Killers” (2000). She was 83.
Nathaniel Taylor’s cause of death was complications of a heart attack. Bruno Ganz, the Swiss actor best known for dramatizing Adolf Hitler’s final days in 2004’s “Downfall,” died Feb. 15. Canter searched for Taylor on Facebook and could not find him. Billy Clayton, an up-and-coming singer-songwriter known for releasing two EPs, “Luminary” and “Bloom” died March 26. He was 79. She was 75. He was 92. [8] He died there from the complications of it on February 27, 2019. She went on to direct the award-winning 1996 film "Black Kites", which starred Lucian Buscemi died Jan.6. He was 88.
He later played the first version of Jim-Jam with Redd Foxx on the 1986 series The Redd Foxx Show.
Jane Kenney
He was best known for his recurring role as Rollo Lawson in the 1970s sitcom Sanford and Son.
Terry O’Neill, the British photographer known for his famous shots of celebrities in the ’60s and ’70s and his marriage to Faye Dunaway, died November 16.
Taylor, known as the "King of Confetti," was famous for showering his audiences with confetti to punctuate punchlines. Ramin won a 1961 Academy Award for adapting the music of “West Side Story” and a 1983 Daytime Emmy for music for TV’s “All My Children.”. Ric Ocasek, songwriter, rhythm guitarist and lead singer of the new wave rock band "The Cars," died September 15. She was 29. He was born in Missouri in 1938. Arte Johnson, comic actor who won an Emmy for the hit series "Laugh-In," died July 3. Robert “Bob” Norris, who played the iconic Marlboro Man for more than a decade in the ‘60s, died November 3.
Godfrey Gao, the Taiwanese Canadian model-actor who broke stereotypes for Asian men in the worlds of fashion and entertainment, died November 27. He was 75. She was 80.
He was 103.
Jim Pike, co-founder and lead singer of “The Lettermen,” died June 9.
He was 66.
Joseph Pilato, the acclaimed “Pulp Fiction” actor, who is best known for playing “Captain Rhodes” in “Day of the Dead,” died March 24. He was 49.
Canter searched for Taylor on Facebook and could not find him. John Singleton, writer-director of “Boyz n the Hood” and industry pioneer, who was the first African American to earn an Oscar nomination for best director, died April 29. She was 78. He was 71. He died in 2019 in Los Angeles.
Quon also was an actor and an extra who appeared in films and TV shows including “Speed” (1994), “Sweet Jane” (1998) and “The Cat Killers” (2000). She was 83.
Nathaniel Taylor’s cause of death was complications of a heart attack. Bruno Ganz, the Swiss actor best known for dramatizing Adolf Hitler’s final days in 2004’s “Downfall,” died Feb. 15. Canter searched for Taylor on Facebook and could not find him. Billy Clayton, an up-and-coming singer-songwriter known for releasing two EPs, “Luminary” and “Bloom” died March 26. He was 79. She was 75. He was 92. [8] He died there from the complications of it on February 27, 2019. She went on to direct the award-winning 1996 film "Black Kites", which starred Lucian Buscemi died Jan.6. He was 88.
He later played the first version of Jim-Jam with Redd Foxx on the 1986 series The Redd Foxx Show.
Jane Kenney
He was best known for his recurring role as Rollo Lawson in the 1970s sitcom Sanford and Son.
Terry O’Neill, the British photographer known for his famous shots of celebrities in the ’60s and ’70s and his marriage to Faye Dunaway, died November 16.
Taylor, known as the "King of Confetti," was famous for showering his audiences with confetti to punctuate punchlines. Ramin won a 1961 Academy Award for adapting the music of “West Side Story” and a 1983 Daytime Emmy for music for TV’s “All My Children.”. Ric Ocasek, songwriter, rhythm guitarist and lead singer of the new wave rock band "The Cars," died September 15. She was 29. He was born in Missouri in 1938. Arte Johnson, comic actor who won an Emmy for the hit series "Laugh-In," died July 3. Robert “Bob” Norris, who played the iconic Marlboro Man for more than a decade in the ‘60s, died November 3.
Godfrey Gao, the Taiwanese Canadian model-actor who broke stereotypes for Asian men in the worlds of fashion and entertainment, died November 27. He was 75. She was 80.
He was 103.
Jim Pike, co-founder and lead singer of “The Lettermen,” died June 9.
He was 66.
Joseph Pilato, the acclaimed “Pulp Fiction” actor, who is best known for playing “Captain Rhodes” in “Day of the Dead,” died March 24. He was 49.
Canter searched for Taylor on Facebook and could not find him. John Singleton, writer-director of “Boyz n the Hood” and industry pioneer, who was the first African American to earn an Oscar nomination for best director, died April 29. She was 78. He was 71. He died in 2019 in Los Angeles.
Quon also was an actor and an extra who appeared in films and TV shows including “Speed” (1994), “Sweet Jane” (1998) and “The Cat Killers” (2000). She was 83.
Nathaniel Taylor’s cause of death was complications of a heart attack. Bruno Ganz, the Swiss actor best known for dramatizing Adolf Hitler’s final days in 2004’s “Downfall,” died Feb. 15. Canter searched for Taylor on Facebook and could not find him. Billy Clayton, an up-and-coming singer-songwriter known for releasing two EPs, “Luminary” and “Bloom” died March 26. He was 79. She was 75. He was 92. [8] He died there from the complications of it on February 27, 2019. She went on to direct the award-winning 1996 film "Black Kites", which starred Lucian Buscemi died Jan.6. He was 88.
He later played the first version of Jim-Jam with Redd Foxx on the 1986 series The Redd Foxx Show.
Jane Kenney
He was best known for his recurring role as Rollo Lawson in the 1970s sitcom Sanford and Son.
Peter Fonda, the two-time Oscar-nominee star of "Easy Rider" and "Ulee's Gold," passed away on August 16. [8], Taylor also was featured in Trouble Man starring Robert Hooks as one of Mr. Big's henchmen. Drummer Hal Blaine, who propelled dozens of major hit records during the ‘60s and ‘70s as a member of the “Wrecking Crew,” Hollywood’s elite, ubiquitous cadre of first-call studio musicians, died March 11. This proved another narrow loss, by 170 votes out of 15,118 cast.
He was 80.
Terry O’Neill, the British photographer known for his famous shots of celebrities in the ’60s and ’70s and his marriage to Faye Dunaway, died November 16.
Taylor, known as the "King of Confetti," was famous for showering his audiences with confetti to punctuate punchlines. Ramin won a 1961 Academy Award for adapting the music of “West Side Story” and a 1983 Daytime Emmy for music for TV’s “All My Children.”. Ric Ocasek, songwriter, rhythm guitarist and lead singer of the new wave rock band "The Cars," died September 15. She was 29. He was born in Missouri in 1938. Arte Johnson, comic actor who won an Emmy for the hit series "Laugh-In," died July 3. Robert “Bob” Norris, who played the iconic Marlboro Man for more than a decade in the ‘60s, died November 3.
Godfrey Gao, the Taiwanese Canadian model-actor who broke stereotypes for Asian men in the worlds of fashion and entertainment, died November 27. He was 75. She was 80.
He was 103.
Jim Pike, co-founder and lead singer of “The Lettermen,” died June 9.
He was 66.
Joseph Pilato, the acclaimed “Pulp Fiction” actor, who is best known for playing “Captain Rhodes” in “Day of the Dead,” died March 24. He was 49.
Canter searched for Taylor on Facebook and could not find him. John Singleton, writer-director of “Boyz n the Hood” and industry pioneer, who was the first African American to earn an Oscar nomination for best director, died April 29. She was 78. He was 71. He died in 2019 in Los Angeles.
Quon also was an actor and an extra who appeared in films and TV shows including “Speed” (1994), “Sweet Jane” (1998) and “The Cat Killers” (2000). She was 83.
Nathaniel Taylor’s cause of death was complications of a heart attack. Bruno Ganz, the Swiss actor best known for dramatizing Adolf Hitler’s final days in 2004’s “Downfall,” died Feb. 15. Canter searched for Taylor on Facebook and could not find him. Billy Clayton, an up-and-coming singer-songwriter known for releasing two EPs, “Luminary” and “Bloom” died March 26. He was 79. She was 75. He was 92. [8] He died there from the complications of it on February 27, 2019. She went on to direct the award-winning 1996 film "Black Kites", which starred Lucian Buscemi died Jan.6. He was 88.
He later played the first version of Jim-Jam with Redd Foxx on the 1986 series The Redd Foxx Show.
Jane Kenney
He was best known for his recurring role as Rollo Lawson in the 1970s sitcom Sanford and Son.