Read the full story. Powered by WordPress. Close the menu. Follow Us. Sign Up. Advertise About Us Give us feedback Leave us a tip. Charles Aznavour, one of France's greatest singers, composers and film stars who was dubbed the "French Frank Sinatra," died at one of his homes in South France on Oct. Audrey Wells, a director and screenwriter, died on Oct. Scott Wilson, a veteran character actor who got his start making 's "In the Heat of the Night" and recently had a recurring role on "The Walking Dead," died on Oct.
James Karen, a character actor who had appeared in over films in his career including "Poltergeist" and "Return of the Living Dead," died on Oct. Sondra Locke, an Oscar-nominated actress for "The Heart is a Lonely Hunter" and a frequent co-star of her ex-husband Clint Eastwood, whom she successfully sued for fraud in , died on Nov. Stan Lee, the comic books writer and editor who co-created Spider-Man and many of Marvel Comics' stable of heroes, died on Nov. Roy Clark, a country singer and host of the country variety show "Hee Haw," died on Nov.
Kim Porter, an American model and the ex-girlfriend of 13 years to Sean "Diddy" Combs, as well as the mother of three of his children, died on Nov. Jerry Frankel, a Broadway producer of over 50 productions and winner of nine Tony awards, died on Nov. Ricky Jay, a "master magician" and actor who appeared in the films "Magnolia" and "Boogie Nights," died on Nov.
Bush died on Nov. He had been suffering from Parkinson's disease for 14 years. Here's a list of some of the notable celebrities and industry professionals in film, TV, music and sports who passed away in I agree with TheWrap's Terms of Service and Privacy Policy and provide my consent to receive marketing communications from them.
John Thompson Thompson, a major action film producer and head of production at Millennium Films, died on Jan. Ursula K. Mark E. Jill Messick Messick, a veteran studio executive, producer and the former manager to actress and activist Rose McGowan, took her own life on Feb. Reg E. Vic Damone Damone, a singer known for his baritone crooning and for his work on classic films like 's "An Affair to Remember," died on February Billy Graham The Rev. Benjamin Melniker Melniker, an executive at MGM who had been with the company since , as well as most recently a producer on "Justice League," died on Feb.
Harry J. Ufland Harry Ufland right , an agent-turned producer and who was a long-time collaborator with Martin Scorsese on films including "The Last Temptation of Christ," died in March after suffering from brain cancer. Barry Crimmins Crimmins, a legendary comedian on the Boston comedy circuit and political advocate for victims of childhood sexual abuse, died on March 1. Nokie Edwards Edwards, a surf rock guitarist who played in the band The Ventures and who played bass on the "Hawaii Five-O" theme song, died on March Mitzi Shore Shore, the founder and owner of The Comedy Store who gave starts to many big names in comedy, as well as the mother to actor Pauly Shore, died of an undetermined neurological disorder on April Art Bell Bell, a syndicated radio host who specialized in stories of the paranormal, died on April 13 in his home in Pahrump, Nevada.
Lee Ermey Ermey, a U. Barbara Bush The wife of George H. Larry Harvey Harvey, who co-founded the annual arts and music festival Burning Man in , died on April 28 after suffering a "massive stroke" on April 4. Anne V. Coates Oscar-winning film editor Anne V. Danny Kirwan Guitarist Danny Kirwan, who joined the band Fleetwood Mac at the age of 18 and performed on five of the band's albums starting in , died on June 8.
Neal E. Boyd Boyd, an opera singer who won the third season of "America's Got Talent," died on June 10 after struggling with heart failure, kidney failure and liver disease.
Billy Sammeth A veteran talent manager who represented artists such as Cher, Dolly Parton and Joan Rivers died on June 18 after a battle with pancreatic cancer. Richard Alan Greenberg Greenberg, an Oscar-nominated title designer who created the opening credits for sci-fi and fantasy classics as "Superman," "Alien" and "The Matrix," died on June Steve Ditko Steve Ditko, a comic book artist who co-created Spider-Man and Doctor Strange along with Marvel's Stan Lee, was found dead in his apartment on June 29 and is believed to have died two days earlier.
Richard Swift Swift, a music producer and musician who has worked and performed with indie rock acts such as the Shins and the Black Keys, died on July 3. Stan Dragoti Stan Dragoti, an advertising designer and film director known for his movies "Mr. John McCain Sen.
Burt Reynolds Burt Reynolds, one of the biggest movie stars and male sex symbols of the s, who starred in films such as "Deliverance," "Smokey and the Bandit" and "Boogie Nights," died of cardiac arrest on Sept. Marty Balin Marty Balin, a founding member, singer, songwriter and guitarist for the s rock band Jefferson Airplane, died on Sept. And we thank everyone for their thoughts and prayers, as well as privacy for our family though this time. His radio show, "The Ed Schultz Show" ran from to He began his career as a local sportscaster and then conservative radio show host out of Fargo, N.
According to Shultz's former employer, WDAY, he even considered a run for Congress as a Republican in after becoming tired of "socialist" politics.
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