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Zsa Zsa Gabor , the Hungarian beauty whose many marriages, gossipy adventures and occasional legal scuffles kept her in tabloid headlines for decades, died December 18, said her former longtime publicist Ed Lozzi. Craig Sager , the longtime Turner Sports sideline reporter best known for his colorful -- and at times fluorescent -- wardrobe, died December 15 after battling acute myeloid leukemia, the network said.
Actor Alan Thicke , known for his role as the father in the sitcom "Growing Pains," died on December 13, according to his agent, Tracy Mapes. Thicke's career spanned five decades -- one in which he played various roles on and off screen, from actor to writer to composer to author.
He's seen here at left with bandmates Keith Emerson, center, and Carl Palmer in Actor Ron Glass , known for his role on the police sitcom "Barney Miller," died November 25, his agent said. Glass also starred in "Firefly" and its film sequel "Serenity. Florence Henderson , whose "Brady Bunch" character Carol Brady was one of television's most famous mothers, died November 24 at the age of 82, her manager, Kayla Pressman, said. Leon Russell , who emerged as a rock 'n' roll star in the s after working behind the scenes as a session pianist for other musicians, died November 13, his wife told CNN.
Vaughn was Canadian singer-songwriter Leonard Cohen died at the age of 82, according to a post on his official Facebook page on November A highly respected artist known for his poetic and lyrical music, Cohen wrote a number of popular songs, including the often-covered "Hallelujah. Janet Reno , the first female US attorney general, died November 7 following a long battle with Parkinson's disease, her sister Maggy Hurchalla said. Reno, 78, served in the Clinton White House from to Tom Hayden , a peace activist whose radical views helped spur the anti-Vietnam War movement, died October Actor and comedian Kevin Meaney , who had been a regular on late-night TV and was famous for delivering the line, "That's not right," died, his agent said October Meaney's age and the cause of death weren't immediately known.
Phil Chess , the co-founder of the iconic rock-and-roll and blues label Chess Records, died October 18, according to his son. Phil and his brother Leonard founded Chess Records in the late s and helped spawn the careers of many popular musicians in the s.
Dylan Rieder , a professional skateboarder and model, died on October 12 due to complications from leukemia, according to his father. Actor Tommy Ford , best known for his role as Tommy in the s hit sitcom "Martin," died in Atlanta, a spokeswoman for his family announced on October Ford was Award-winning author Gloria Naylor , whose explorations of the lives of black women in the s and s earned her wide acclaim, died on September Golfing legend Arnold Palmer , who helped turn the sport from a country club pursuit to one that became accessible to the masses, died September 25 at the age of 87, according to the U.
Golf Association. Miami Marlins pitcher Jose Fernandez , one of baseball's brightest stars, was killed in a boating accident September 25, Florida authorities said.
Confidential" director and writer Curtis Hanson , 71, died of natural causes on September 20, Los Angeles police said. He won an Oscar with Brian Helgeland for the screenplay on "L. Confidential," and he also directed "8 Mile" and "Wonder Boys. Charmian Carr , best known for her role as Liesl in "The Sound of Music," died September 17 at the age of 73, according to her family. Carr died of complications from a rare form of dementia.
Kinsella, the author of "Shoeless Joe," the award-winning novel that became the film "Field of Dreams," died at 81 on September Albee died September 16 at his home in Montauk, New York. Actress and transgender rights activist Alexis Arquette died September The Lady Chablis , the unabashed Savannah, Georgia, transgender queen who became a gay icon after finding fame in the s through the "Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil" book and movie, died September 8.
Fred Hellerman , a singer and composer who was the last surviving member of the iconic and influential folk music quartet the Weavers, died September 1 at the age of He is on the right along with the other members of his quartet. Actor Gene Wilder , who brought a wild-eyed desperation to a series of memorable and iconic comedy roles in the s and s, died August 29 at the age of Mexican music icon Juan Gabriel, who wooed audiences with soulful pop ballads that made him a Latin American music legend, died August 28 at the age of Matt Roberts , former guitarist of the band 3 Doors Down, died August 21, his father said.
Roberts, seen here at center, was A cause of death was not immediately known. Actor David Huddleston , perhaps best known for his role in the film "The Big Lebowski," died August 2 at the age of Youree Dell Harris , better known as "Miss Cleo," the pitchwoman for the Psychic Readers Network, died July 26 of cancer, according to an attorney for her family.
Related Stories. Related Story Hollywood's Notable Deaths of Read More About: Obituaries. Surgeon General Response. All Rights reserved. He would light up any room he entered. He loved life, loved his family, loved his friends and fans. He said Haggerty was still working shortly before his death; his Internet Movie Database page shows three films in post-production in Also, Bomar said the two were working on a script for a movie called Inside Passage , about "a modern-day Grizzly Adams.
Haggerty will be remembered especially as a profusely bearded actor in an unusual TV series, The Life and Times of Grizzly Adams , about an s-era farmer named James Adams who is accused of a crime he didn't commit and flees into a mountain wilderness. He was Haggerty learned he had cancer of the spine in August and died at Providence St. Joseph Medical Center in Burbank, Bomar said. Born Nov. As a young man he got a job with a ranch in the San Fernando Valley that trained animals for movies.
He became an animal handler, wrangling rabbits and frogs for various film productions, and was a stuntman on the side. The combination of skills led to his discovery as an actor. He was working on a movie shoot in Canada, filming a scene that required him to chase a tiger across a frozen lake in an attempt to rope it, Bomar said. Apparently, this proved a memorable escapade.
The family-programming hit premiered in and ran for 37 episodes and made Haggerty and his bushy beard famous. The role was a natural fit for Haggerty, who remained a rough-and-tumble free spirit, and who would have worn the beard regardless, Bomar said. Jurors threw out a second count, apparently because Haggerty had grown so genuinely fond of the two officers. A few months later, Haggerty suffered serious injuries in a motorcycle accident on Benedict Canyon Road.
While still recovering, he was sentenced by a federal court for failure to pay taxes. The pioneering Chinese American artist influenced later generations of animators. Full obituary. Her passing came only one day after her daughter, Carrie Fisher, died at the age of Reynolds was She later established herself as an author and screenwriter with an acerbic comic flair. She was George Michael, the English singer-songwriter who shot to stardom in the s as half of the pop duo Wham!
The Ethiopian running legend inspired world-class athletes such as Haile Gebrselassie. The first woman to become a Lutheran pastor in Orange County, Wolfe-Devol reached out to the LGBT community and helped clear the way for the vote by the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America that permitted gay and lesbian clergy to openly marry and continue to serve in the church.
She was the last surviving sibling of three sisters who were as famous for their lavish lifestyles and many marriages as for their show-business careers. The helicopter gunner in the Vietnam War helped end the slaughter of hundreds of unarmed Vietnamese civilians by U.
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