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Joined: December 2001 Posts: 7222 Location: The Great Pacific Northwest | I posted this on Facebook, but it was suggested that maybe here might be a good place so it doesn't get lost in the shuffle... There certainly are enough musicians on this list to qualify as on topic. We all loose loved ones at some time. It's part of life as they say. But on top of that to loose the ones you love and admire or are maybe just inspired by, or entertained by and people of historical and/or cultural relevance, is an extra bitter pill. Then enter 2016. From Stigwood to Michael, or maybe from Adam to Zsa Zsa. Musicians, Actors, Writers, Comedians, Astronauts, even the voice of Bugs, Daffy and Tweety !!!! Those who played lawyers on TV, and actual lawyers. From the guy who gave us Willy Wonka, to the guy that gave us the Big Mac !!! And the reaper did not discriminate, from age 27 to 99. I even see two heads of state on the list. WTF 2016? Not cool, not cool at all. So, I'm gonna watch their movies, play their music, listen to their interviews, cause while their repertoires will no longer grow, what they left behind will still help, inspire and entertain us when we need it. But seriously, this is a list like no other, and I hope to never see a similar one again.
Robert Stigwood, Entertainment Manager – managed the Bee Gees and Cream : age 81
Pat Harrington Jr., Actor – Schneider on “One Day at a Time” : age 86
Troy Shondell, Singer – only big hit was “This Time (We’re Really Breaking Up)” : age 76
Kitty Kallen, Singer – Big Band Era, biggest hit was ‘”Little Things Mean a Lot” : age 94
Angus Scrimm, Actor – the Tall Man in “Phantasm” (1979) and four sequels : age 89
David Bowie, Musician – (2) time Grammy winner influenced music and culture for four generations : age 69
David Margulies, Actor – the Mayor in Ghost Busters I and II (1984 & 1989): age 78
Alan Rickman, Actor – Hans Gruber in ‘Die Hard’ and Severus Snape in ‘Harry Potter’ : age 69
René Angélil, Singer / Manager – husband and manager of Celine Dion : age 73
Dan Haggerty, Actor – The Life and Times of Grizzly Adams : age 74
Noreen Corcoran, Actress – Kelly Gregg in Bachelor Father (1957-59) : age 72
Pete Huttlinger, American guitarist - Nashville studio artist : age 55
Glen Frey, Singer / Songwriter – founded The Eagles “Take It Easy”, “Peaceful Easy Feeling” : age 67
Abe Vigoda, Actor – Detective Fish on Barney Miller (1975-’77) : age 94
Paul Kantner, Singer / Songwriter – co-founder of The Jefferson Airplane : age 74
Mike Minor, Actor – Steve Eliot on “Petticoat Junction” : age 75
Bob Elliot, Comedian – one-half of the comedy duo of Bob and Ray : age 92
Maurice White, Musician / songwriter – founding member of Earth, Wind & Fire : age 74
Joe Alaskey, Voice Actor – Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Sylvester, Tweety : age 63
Joe Dowell, Pop Singer – #1 hit song “Wooden Heart” (1961) : age 76
Antonin Scalia, Supreme Court Justice – appointed by Ronald Reagan in 1986 : age 79
George Gaynes, Actor – Commandant Eric Lassard on the Police Academy series : age 98
Harper Lee, Novelist – Pulitzer Prize for fiction (1961) for novel “To Kill a Mockingbird” : age 89
Yolande Fox, Singer – Miss America 1951 and sang opera : age 87
Sonny James, Country Music Singer/Songwriter – the first teenage country crossover #1 single “Young Love” : age 87
Lennie Baker, Musician – 1950s music tribute group and TV show Sha-Na-Na (1969-2000) : age 69
Tony Burton, Actor – boxing trainer to Apollo Creed and later Rocky in six “Rocky” movies : age 78
George Kennedy, Actor – Academy Award for “Cool Hand Luke” also in all the “Airport” movies : age 91
Gil Hill, Police Commander/Actor – Inspector Todd in three “Beverly Hills Cop” movies : age 84
Joey Martin Feek, C&W Muscian – husband and wife country duo “Joey + Rory” : age 40
Nancy Reagan, - First Lady of the U.S.(1981-1989) Husband, 40th President Ronald Reagan : age 94
Sir George Martin, - Producer for the “Beatles” albums, known as “The Fifth Beatle” : age 90
Robert Horton, Actor – Flint McCullough in “Wagon Train” (1957-1962) : age 91
Keith Emerson, Musician / keyboardist – created Emerson, Lake & Palmer rock group : age 71
Adrienne Corri, Actress – Mrs. Alexander in A Clockwork Orange (1971) : age 85
Frank Sinatra Jr., Singer – son of Frank Sinatra and a talented singer : age 72
Larry Drake, Actor – Benny Stulwicz on L.A. Law (1987-1994) : age 66
Joe Santos, Actor – Lieutenant Dennis Becker on The Rockford Files (1974-1980) : age 84
Peter Brown, Actor – Deputy Johnny McKay in “Lawman” (1958-62) and Chad Cooper in “Laredo” (1965-67) : age 80
Rob Ford, Politician – crack smoking Mayor of Toronto, Canada : age 46
Richard Bradford, Actor – “Man in a Suitcase” on British ITC (1967) : age 81
Phife Dawg, Singer – Rapper with the group A Tribe Called Quest, also known as “Five Foot Assassin” : age 45
Joe Garagiola, Baseball Player – MLB catcher and announcer and television host : age 90
Ken Howard, Actor – Coach Reeves on TV show “White Shadow” & President of SAG-AFTRA : age 71
Earl Hamner, Jr., Writer/Producer – created “The Waltons” TV show : age 92
Garry Shandling, Comedian – “Garry Shandling Show” and “The Larry Sanders” Show : age 66
Mother Angelica, Franciscan Nun – founder of Eternal Word Television Network (EWTN) : age 92
James Noble, Actor – Governor Gatling on “Benson” (1979-1986) : age 94
Patty Duke, Actress – played identical cousins in “The Patty Duke Show” (1963-1966) : age 69
Merle Haggard, C&W singer/songwriter – “I’m a Lonesome Fugitive”, “Okie From Muskogee” : age 79
Anne Jackson, Actress – married to Eli Wallach who died in 2014 : age 90
Doris Roberts, Actress – Marie Barone on “Everybody Loves Raymond” (1996–2005) : age 90
Victoria Wood, English Comedienne/Actress – Britain’s most popular stand-up comic : age 62
Prince, Musician – flamboyant on stage, seven Grammy Awards, “Purple Rain” : age 57
Lonnie (Mack) McIntosh, Guitarist – pioneered the ‘lead guitar solo’, “Wham!” & “Memphis” : age 74
Madeleine Sherwood, Actress – Reverend Mother Placido in “The Flying Nun” (1967-70) : age 94
Billy Paul, Singer – Grammy Award for “Me and Mrs. Jones” (1972) : age 81
William Schallert, Actor – Martin Lane (Patty’s Father) on The Patty Duke Show : age 93
Julius La Rosa, Singer – “Anywhere I Wander” fired by Arthur Godfrey on the air : age 86
Morley Safer, Journalist – CBS News for 52 years (1964-2016), 60 Minutes for 46 years (1970-2016) won 12 Emmy Awards : age 84
Alan Young, Actor – Wilbur Post on “Mr. Ed” (1961-66) : age 96
Burt Kwouk, Actor – Cato in the “Pink Panther” films : age 85
Mike Barnett, Singer – co-founder of the singing group “The Lettermen” : age 89
Muhammad Ali, Professional Boxer – (formerly Cassius Clay) three time heavyweight champion (1964, 1974, and 1978), proclaimed “The Greatest” : age 74
Gordie Howe, Hockey player – Detroit Red Wings for 25 seasons, 23-time NHL All-Star : age 88
Michu Meszaros, Actor / Circus Performer – was the man in the ALF costume (ALF TV Show 1986-1990) : age 76
Ann Guilbert, Actress – Millie Helper in The Dick Van Dyke Show and Yetta Rosenberg in The Nanny : age 87
Ronnie Claire Edwards, Actress – Corabeth Walton Godsey on The Waltons (1972-81) : age 83
Ron Lester, Actor – Billy Bob in movie “Varsity Blues” : age 45
Anton Yelchin, Actor – Pavel Chekov in three Star Trek movies (2009-16) : age 27
Mack Rice, Song writer – “Mustang Sally” & “Respect Yourself” : age 82
Scotty Moore, Guitarist – backed Elvis in early recordings and pioneered new styles : age 84
Buddy Ryan, NFL Football Coach – while defensive coordinator for Chicago Bears invented the 46 defense : age 85
Pat Summitt, NCAA Basketball Coach – University of Tennessee Woman’s team (1974 – 2012) the winningest NCAA coach ever : age 64
Michael Cimino, Writer/Director – “Deer Hunter”, “Thunderbolt and Lightfoot” : age 77
Elie Wiesel, Jewish Writer/political activist – Holocaust survivor, and Nobel Laureate : age 87
Teddy Rooney, Actor/Musician – son of Mickey Rooney and Martha Vickers : age 66
Noel Neill, Actress – Lois Lane in “Adventures of Superman” (1952-58) : age 95
Danny Smythe, Musician – founding member of the Box Tops (Devilles) “The Letter” (1967) : age 67
Bonnie Brown, C&W Muscian – family musical group The Browns “The Three Bells” : age 77
Garry Marshall, Writer/Producer/Actor – created “Happy Days”, “Mork & Mindy”, “Laverne & Shirley” : age 81
Jerry Doyle, Actor – Michael Garibaldi in “Babylon 5” (1994–98) : age 60
Gloria DeHaven, Actress/Singer – “So This Is Paris”, “The Girl Rush” : age 91
David Huddleston, Actor – Character actor “Santa Claus: The Movie” : age 85
Ricci Martin, Entertainer – son of Dean Martin : age 62
Pete Fountain, Jazz Musician – played with both Al Hirt and Lawrence Welk : age 86
Glenn Yarbrough, Singer – The Limeliters (1959-63) “Baby the Rain Must Fall” : age 86
Michel Richard, Chef/Restaurateur – restaurant Citrus in L.A. and 5 other cities : age 68
Kenny Baker, Actor – played R2-D2 in the Star Wars franchise also played Paploo, the Ewok : age 81
Fyvush Finkel, Actor – lawyer Douglas Wambaugh on “Picket Fences” : age 93
Jack Riley, Actor – Elliot Carlin on “The Bob Newhart Show” : age 80
Steven Hill, Actor – District Attorney Adam Schiff on “Law & Order” (1990-2000) : age 94
Jeanne Martin, Model – Orange Bowl Queen (1947) & Dean Martin’s wife : age 89
Marvin Kaplan, Actor – telephone worker Henry on the TV show “Alice” : age 89
Gene Wilder, Actor – Blazing Saddles (1974), Young Frankenstein, Willy Wonka : age 83
Jon Polito, Actor – Steve Crosetti on “Homicide: Life on the Street” : age 65
Hugh O’Brian, Actor – starred in TV series “The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp” (1955–1961) : age 91
James Stacy, Actor – Johnny Madrid Lancer on “Lancer” (1968-’70) : age 79
Charmian Carr, Actress – Liesl Von Trapp (eldest daughter) in The Sound of Music : age 73
Bill Nunn, Actor – Robbie Robertson in Spider-Man film trilogy : age 63
Jean Shepard, C&W Singer/Songwriter – Pioneered C&W for women, “A Dear John Letter” : age 82
José Fernández, Baseball player – starting pitcher for the Miami Marlins and Cuban refugee : age 24
Arnold Palmer, Golfer – One of the greatest golfers ever, did more to popularize the sport than any other golfer : age 87
Shimon Peres, Statesman – President of Israel (2007-’14), Prime Minister twice, held various offices from 1959-2007 : age 93
Kevin Meaney, Comedian – “Uncle Buck” in the TV series by the same name : age 60
Bobby Vee, Singer – “Take Good Care of My Baby”, “The Night Has a Thousand Eyes” : age 73
Tammy Grimes, Stage Actress – Molly in “The Unsinkable Molly Brown” : age 82
Kay Starr, Singer – “Wheel of Fortune” and “The Rock And Roll Waltz” : age 94
Janet Reno, - Attorney General of the United States 1993-2001 nominated by President Bill Clinton : age 78
Leonard Cohen, Poet / Songwriter – “Suzanne”, “Hallelujah” and “Bird on the Wire” : age 82
Robert Vaughn, Actor – Napoleon Solo in “The Man from U.N.C.L.E. (1964-’68) : age 83
Leon Russell, Musician / Songwriter – “A Song for You”, “Tight Rope” and “This Masquerade” : age 74
Gwen Ifill, Journalist – “Washington Week” and “PBS NewsHour” on PBS : age 61
Holly Dunn, C&W Singer / Songwriter – “Are You Ever Gonna Love Me” and “You Really Had Me Going” : age 59
Florence Henderson, Actress / Singer – Carol Brady on “The Brady Bunch” (1969 to 1974) : age 82
Fidel Castro, Dictator – Prime Minister then President of Cuba from 1959-2008 then gave same powers to his brother : age 90
Ron Glass, Actor – Det. Ron Harris on “Barney Miller” (1975-1982) : age 71
Fritz Weaver, Actor – Dr. Josef Weiss in the mini series “Holocaust” : age 90
Van Williams, Actor – Kenny Madison in “Bourbon Street Beat” (1959) & “Surfside 6” (1960) : age 82
Jim Delligatti, McDonald’s franchisee – created The Big Mac : age 98
Keo Woolford, Actor – Det. Chang on Hawaii Five-0 (2010 version) : age 49
Grant Tinker, Television executive – Chairman and CEO of NBC (1981-’86) married to Mary Tyler Moore (1962-’81) : age 90
Don Calfa, Actor – Paulie the hitman in “Weekend at Bernie’s” (1989) : age 76
Billy Chapin, Actor – Little John Harper in “The Night of the Hunter” (1955) : age 72
Greg Lake, Musician – founding member of Emerson, Lake & Palmer “Lucky Man” : age 69
Joseph Mascolo, Actor – Stefano DiMera on “The Days of Our Lives” (1982-’85) & (1993-2001) : age 87
John Glenn, WWII & Korean War Fighter Pilot. Marine Colonel. NASA Astronaut. Senator from Ohio (1974-99). Married for 73 yrs – first American to orbit the Earth (1962) : age 95
Jim Lowe, Singer – biggest hit “The Green Door” (1956) : age 93
Alan Thicke, Actor – Jason Seaver, the father on “Growing Pains” (1985-’92) : age 69
Bernard Fox, Actor – Dr. Bombay in “Bewitched” and Colonel Crittendon in “Hogan’s Heroes” : age 89
Craig Sager, Sports Reporter – best known for covering the NBA and for his loud suits : age 65
Zsa Zsa Gabor, Hungarian Actress and Socialite – Moulin Rouge (1952), married nine times to mostly wealthy men : age 99
Gordie Tapp, Entertainer – wrote and acted on “Hee Haw” : age 94
Michèle Morgan, French Actress – Joan of Paris (1942), Higher and Higher (1943) : age 96
Rick Parfitt, Musician/Songwriter – rock band Status Quo; “Pictures of Matchstick Men” : age 68
George Michael, Singer/Songwriter – #1 hits; “Faith”, “I Want Your Sex”, “Careless Whisper” : age 53
Alphonso Mouton, American jazz fusion drummer : - Owner of Tenacious Records : age 68
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bburg |
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Joined: August 2009 Posts: 1137 Location: Germany, where delicious wine is growing (Rheinh) | Long List, Miles, very long list!!! RIP all!! Bernie | ||
alpep |
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Joined: December 2001 Posts: 10582 Location: NJ | ouch | ||
Nancy |
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Joined: December 2014 Posts: 1713 Location: Frozen Tundra of Minnesota | And one more Great; Alison Lynn Swan, Woman Extraordinaire – Ovation Fan Club Member of the Year : age 61 Edited by Nancy 2016-12-27 11:35 AM | ||
stephent28 |
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Joined: April 2004 Posts: 13303 Location: Latitude 39.56819, Longitude -105.080066 | Add Carrie Fisher to the list. | ||
Mark in Boise |
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Joined: March 2005 Posts: 12755 Location: Boise, Idaho | Seeing all those who made it to their 90s or even 80s was somewhat encouraging, but the youngsters in their 60s or less was not. I suppose that some if it is that the baby boomers are now 60 and up and with life expectancies going up we have a top-heavy population. 2017 should be interesting. Maybe some one will remember to compare it with this list at the end of next year. All you youngsters better be able to take care of us. | ||
Love O Fair |
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Joined: February 2016 Posts: 1802 Location: When?? | Good one, Nancy. And while we're at it I would also like (or dislike as the case may be) to add another great American pioneer to the list... -- Bob Hoover, the "Pilot's Pilot", 94. Edited by Love O Fair 2016-12-27 3:36 PM | ||
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Joined: September 2003 Posts: 815 Location: Colorado | Add another to the list... Driving home from watching Rogue One, my wife told me Debbie Reynolds had possibly suffered a stroke while helping plan Carrie's funeral at her son's home. By the time I checked the internet ten minutes later, it was confirmed she had passed away. 2016 won't pass away soon enough. To those we've lost, rest in peace. Edited by Todd G. 2016-12-28 8:57 PM | ||
ProfessorBB |
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Joined: January 2006 Posts: 5881 Location: Colorado Rocky Mountains | Great reminder, Nancy. | ||
Jonmark Stone |
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Joined: May 2008 Posts: 1555 Location: Indiana | I could add 5 more names to that list from my own personal circle of family and friends. People you've not heard of but touched many. Devastating year for sure. | ||
moody, p.i. |
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Joined: March 2002 Posts: 15664 Location: SoCal | And yet we're going to see more years like this. Many of the people on the list were people who looked at in our youth. They were 5-20 years older than us and it's normal that they passed away. And we are all getting to an age were people around us, most too young, pass. As we get older, we see this more and more. To quote Francis X. Reagan, "We all die. It's just a matter of when". Sobering thought. Edited by moody, p.i. 2016-12-29 11:42 AM | ||
Jonmark Stone |
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Joined: May 2008 Posts: 1555 Location: Indiana | True. I guess that means we need to hurry up and have that meeting we've been talking about. Happy New Year PM. | ||
Love O Fair |
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Joined: February 2016 Posts: 1802 Location: When?? | I'm with Moody. Quite sadly, it's only going to get more concentrated as we go. Just go back 90 years and compare how much entertainment was available compared to today, and how few types of media delivery it used. Stage, movie house, and radio pretty much summed it up. A tiny fraction. So it was about then that the "Entertainment Industrial Complex" first began to take shape, and both counts have been mushrooming thousands-fold ever since; hence, the direct correlation in timely deaths and our recognition of them can't help but keep up with it. An acceleration of sorts. Sorry to be so academic about it. There are many whom I will surely miss. One day the numbers will plateau, but for now I guess it's all part of living during the stamp of time we currently do. | ||
Nancy |
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Joined: December 2014 Posts: 1713 Location: Frozen Tundra of Minnesota | moody, p.i. - 2016-12-29 11:41 AM To quote Francis X. Reagan, "We all die. It's just a matter of when". Sobering thought. A little bit lighter: "Ain't None of us getting out of here alive, so do what you want to do, when you want to do it!" (as long as it's not illegal, or hurt someone else). Edited by Nancy 2016-12-29 1:33 PM | ||
Love O Fair |
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Joined: February 2016 Posts: 1802 Location: When?? | >>>do what you want to do, when you want to do it!<<< Heck yes. +1 from me on that, Nancy! | ||
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