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Skinypupy wrote: Thu Apr 14, 2022 10:26 am Just got a call that my uncle passed away around 5:00 this morning. That makes two aunts, two uncles, and two cousins that have all died in the past 6 months. Granted, all the aunts and uncles were in their 90's, but that still doesn't make it easier. I've got another uncle who just went into hospice care this week, so I suspect that we'll likely be adding him to the list soon as well.

If the grim reaper could maybe just give our family a pass for the next couple weeks, that'd be great. :(
Very sorry to hear that, Skiny. Last year was pretty rough on my family, as well. My mom lost both her brother and her sister within 4 months of each other. I was sitting with her and she had this blank, sad expression on her face, then she looked at me and said, "I'm the only one left." Heartbreaking.

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It's tough having to deal with many deaths in a short period of time. My nephew lost both of his grandmothers within 4 days of each other, and then his father not too long after.

The older generation has pretty much all expired at this point, meaning next up is...oh shit. :cry:
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Liz Sheridan, 'Seinfeld' actress, dead at 93
Liz Sheridan, a veteran stage and screen actress who played Jerry Seinfeld's mother, Helen, on "Seinfeld," died Friday morning, her manager and friend Amanda Hendon confirmed to CNN.
Ill always remember her from ALF. RIP

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Former Sen. Orrin Hatch, longest-serving GOP US senator, dies at 88

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Legendary comic book artist Neal Adams has died.. :(

His Batman still ranks as my favorite depictions.
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hepcat wrote: Fri Apr 29, 2022 10:13 pm Legendary comic book artist Neal Adams has died.. :(

His Batman still ranks as my favorite depictions.
Truly one of the greats.
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Jaymann wrote: Fri Jan 07, 2022 1:33 pm It was only 40 years from Guess Who's Coming to Dinner to Guess Who Got Elected to the White House.
Just finished watching "Guess Who's..." again for the first time in decades, and it still impresses. What a cast, and (unfortunately) it's still pertinent 55 years later. Only the actress who plays Poitier's fiance is outmatched by the star power around her. Hard to believe that Spencer Tracy died just 17 days after this movie wrapped -- it's not his greatest film, but he's clearly still all there. If you haven't seen this movie in a long time (or ever), it's worth its runtime. Streaming on Stars or rent it on Prime.
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Naomi Judd, 76
Judds' daughters Wynonna and Ashley announced her death on Saturday.

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In 2016, Naomi opened up about her battle with depression, telling ABC's "Good Morning America" in an interview that she had been diagnosed with severe depression and had spent time in psychiatric hospitals. At the time she said she was confronting lingering issues from her childhood as part of her therapy, including being molested by a relative when she was 3.
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Did she kill herself? Ugh,

I just saw a piece of them in the 20teens where they sang together again. Mostly Wynonna.
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R.I.P. George Perez.

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Dont know him but RIP. I dont think Ive ever seen it written like that before...."wife of 490 months"...instead of years.
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We were warned that was coming, but still - RIP.
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A true legend in the industry. RIP. :(
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Was my absolute favorite artist as a kid. Ugh. RIP.
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The legendary Mickey Gilley has passed on. I always liked him and his music in the 80s. He had a long run at 86. Guess he got his 2001 age 65 wish granted.
“If I had one wish in life, I would wish for more time,” Gilley told The Associated Press in March 2001 as he celebrated his 65th birthday. Not that he’d do anything differently, the singer said.
Mickey Gilley, who helped inspire "Urban Cowboy" dies at 86
Gilley died Saturday in Branson, Missouri, where he helped run the Mickey Gilley Grand Shanghai Theatre. He had been performing as recently as last month but was in failing health over the past week.

“He passed peacefully with his family and close friends by his side,” according to a statement from Mickey Gilley Associates.

Gilley — cousin of rock ‘n’ roll pioneer Jerry Lee Lewis — opened Gilley’s, “the world’s largest honky tonk,” in Pasadena, Texas, in the early 1970s. By mid-decade, he was a successful club owner and had enjoyed his first commercial success with “Room Full of Roses.” He began turning out country hits regularly, including “Window Up Above,” “She’s Pulling Me Back Again” and the honky-tonk anthem “Don’t the Girls All Get Prettier at Closing Time.”
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I always loved It's a Headache Tomorrow.
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Trevor Strnad, lead singer for Black Dahlia Murder, passes at 41.

The announcement links to the National Suicide Prevention hotline, so one can only assume.

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Skinypupy wrote: Wed May 11, 2022 5:23 pm Trevor Strnad, lead singer for Black Dahlia Murder, passes at 41.

The announcement links to the National Suicide Prevention hotline, so one can only assume.

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Norm Macdonald Filmed a Secret Standup Special To Be Released After His Death
Norm Macdonald has the last laugh after it’s been announced the comedian secretly filmed one final stand-up special before his death.

Macdonald died last September at the age of 61. But the comedian shot a private one-hour stand-up special, which was filmed in his living room. The special, titled Norm Macdonald: Nothing Special, will premiere on Netflix on May 30.

According to The Hollywood Reporter, Macdonald went to the hospital in 2020 and was told the results were not good. And before he was set to go in for a procedure, Macdonald set out to film a special. “He wanted to get this on tape just in case — as he put it — things went south,” said Macdonald’s long-time producing partner Lori jo Hoekstra to THR.

“It was his intention to have a special to share if something happened.”
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Ah hell, Mr. Remo Williams himself, Fred Ward, has died. RIP to one of those actors that I saw in dozens of films as a teenager/young man. :(
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hepcat wrote: Fri May 13, 2022 11:23 am Ah hell, Mr. Remo Williams himself, Fred Ward, has died. RIP to one of those actors that I saw in dozens of films as a teenager/young man. :(
Damn. RIP.

I never thought he was a "good" actor, but I always enjoyed every performance. So maybe he was. :D

Just re-watched Tremors not that long ago.

RIP indeed. :(

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I always liked him and his acting. RIP Remo.
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I think Henry and June proved he could act.

...we won't bring up Corky Romano out of respect.
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hepcat wrote: Fri May 13, 2022 11:30 am I think Henry and June proved he could act.
I think it's probably due more to the fact that I associate him with primarily with "B" movies. Not that my analysis is correct.

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I told you we weren't mentioning Corky Romano!
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He was excellent, and I mean excellent, as Gus Grissom in The Right Stuff.

I always had a love for Fred after seeing him in The Right Stuff, Remo Williams and Southern Comfort. He seemed to just totally disappear in the 90s though.

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Oh man, I completely forgot about The Right Stuff and Southern Comfort.

I used to get him mixed up with Tommy Lee Jones at times though.
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I used to get him mixed up with Robert Forster. They look quite similar and are about the same age.
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dbt1949 wrote: Fri May 13, 2022 11:59 am I used to get him mixed up with Robert Forster. They look quite similar and are about the same age.
I can see that.

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I liked Fred in what I saw him in. You guys scared me. I started reading this thread from the bottom up and was afraid Ed Harris had died.
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No, it's just Fred Ward.
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Was Ed Harris in Corky Romano? :?
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hepcat wrote: Fri May 13, 2022 11:23 am Ah hell, Mr. Remo Williams himself, Fred Ward, has died. RIP to one of those actors that I saw in dozens of films as a teenager/young man. :(
Ah, man. I was still waiting for The Adventure Continues!

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That does hit home. He was one of those actors that was perfect for the role. R.I.P.

I still remember watching Timerider in the theater when it came out. As a 12 year old, it was a great movie. I'm not sure it would hold up upon re-watching.

But I like him in everything he did.
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He was also funny as the dad in Sweet Alabama.
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Vangelis, composer of Chariots of Fire and Blade Runner soundtracks, dies aged 79

I always liked his works. Also thought he had a cool name :)

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I never knew Blade Runner and Chariots of Fire were composed by the same man.

But now that I do, I can absolutely see (hear) their genetic connection. Cool. And RIP.
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Man I loved Vangelis and his music. I even had a few of his CDs in college. RIP :(
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Oddly, despite being a fan, somehow I never knew it was a single person. I always thought it was a group.

Back in high school and college I was a big fan. Though it's been years since I've listened to any of his stuff.

RIP indeed

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