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Author: | Bluebonnet [ Wed Sep 26, 2012 7:53 am ] |
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'Moon River' crooner Andy Williams dies at 84 Legendary singer Andy Williams lost his year-long battle with bladder cancer on Tuesday night, his family confirmed in a statement. He died at home in Branson, Missouri. He was 84. Williams was well-known for his Oscar-winning song "Moon River," which was featured in the iconic 1961 movie "Breakfast at Tiffany's," but that's far from his only hit. The crooner, who got his professional start in the business at the age of 8, also saw success with songs like "Canadian Sunset," "Can't Get Used to Losing You" and "The Hawaiian Wedding Song," for which he received his first of five Grammy nods. Williams is survived by his wife, Debbie (pictured with Williams above in 2009), and his three kids, Robert, Noelle and Christian. Instead of flowers, the family has requested that donations be made to the Bladder Cancer Advocacy Network. snip Read more here: http://marquee.blogs.cnn.com/2012/09/26/moon-river-crooner-andy-williams-dies-at-84/?hpt=hp_t3 His Christmas specials were THE best! What a special man - go with God. |
Author: | Bluebonnet [ Mon Apr 08, 2013 11:13 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: HOLLYWOOD |
'Mickey Mouse Club' original Annette Funicello dies By Todd Leopold, CNN updated 1:56 PM EDT, Mon April 8, 2013 (CNN) -- Annette Funicello, one of the best-known members of the original 1950s "Mickey Mouse Club" and a star of numerous 1960s "beach party" films, has died, the Annette Funicello Research Fund for Neurological Diseases Inc. posted on Facebook. She was 70. snip Read more here: http://www.cnn.com/2013/04/08/showbiz/annette-funicello-obit/index.html?hpt=hp_t2 Sigh! I feel really old right now. RIP Annette... |
Author: | Bluebonnet [ Sat Jun 01, 2013 3:01 pm ] |
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Jean Stapleton, TV's Edith Bunker, dies at 90 By JAKE PEARSON, Associated Press | June 1, 2013 | Updated: June 1, 2013 4:36pm NEW YORK (AP) — Jean Stapleton, the stage-trained character actress who played Archie Bunker's far better half, the sweetly naive Edith, in TV's groundbreaking 1970s comedy "All in the Family," has died. She was 90. Stapleton died Friday of natural causes at her New York City home surrounded by friends and family, her children said Saturday. Little known to the public before "All In the Family," she co-starred with Carroll O'Connor in the top-rated CBS sitcom about an unrepentant bigot, the wife he churlishly but fondly called "Dingbat," their daughter Gloria (Sally Struthers) and liberal son-in-law Mike, aka Meathead (Rob Reiner). Stapleton received eight Emmy nominations and won three times during her eight-year tenure with "All in the Family." Produced by Norman Lear, the series broke through the timidity of U.S. TV with social and political jabs and ranked as the No. 1-rated program for an unprecedented five years in a row. Lear would go on to create a run of socially conscious sitcoms. Stapleton also earned Emmy nominations for playing Eleanor Roosevelt in the 1982 film "Eleanor, First Lady of the World" and for a guest appearance in 1995 on "Grace Under Fire." snip Read more here: http://www.chron.com/entertainment/television/article/Jean-Stapleton-TV-s-Edith-Bunker-dies-at-90-4568741.php Boy, the way Glen Miller played. Songs that made the hit parade. Guys like us, we had it made. Those were the days. Didn't need no welfare state. Everybody pulled his weight. Gee, our old LaSalle ran great. Those were the days. And you know who you were then, girls were girls and men were men. Mister, we could use a man like Herbert Hoover again. People seemed to be content. Fifty dollars paid the rent. Freaks were in a circus tent. Those were the days. Take a little Sunday spin, go to watch the Dodgers win. Have yourself a dandy day that cost you under a fin. Hair was short and skirts were long. Kate Smith really sold a song. I don't know just what went wrong. Those Were The Days. "Those Were The Days" by Lee Adams and Charles Strouse |
Author: | Sky [ Fri Feb 27, 2015 1:48 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: HOLLYWOOD |
Leonard Nimoy, Spock of ‘Star Trek,’ Dies at 83 By VIRGINIA HEFFERNANFEB. 27, 2015 Leonard Nimoy, the sonorous, gaunt-faced actor who won a worshipful global following as Mr. Spock, the resolutely logical human-alien first officer of the Starship Enterprise in the television and movie juggernaut “Star Trek,” died on Friday morning at his home in the Bel Air section of Los Angeles. He was 83. His wife, Susan Bay Nimoy, confirmed his death, saying the cause was end-stage chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Mr. Nimoy announced that he had the disease last year, attributing it to years of smoking, a habit he had given up three decades earlier. He had been hospitalized earlier in the week. His artistic pursuits — poetry, photography and music in addition to acting — ranged far beyond the United Federation of Planets, but it was as Mr. Spock that Mr. Nimoy became a folk hero, bringing to life one of the most indelible characters of the last half century: a cerebral, unflappable, pointy-eared Vulcan with a signature salute and blessing: “Live long and prosper” (from the Vulcan “Dif-tor heh smusma”). http://www.nytimes.com/2015/02/27/arts/ ... at-83.html May the Force be with you Leonard - you gave us joy with your life's work. |
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