Roger Charlery, aka Ranking Roger, the vocalist of two-tone band “The Beat” and “General Public,” died March 26. He was 79. He was 85.
Keith Flint, the iconic frontman of the 1990s electronic band “The Prodigy,” died March 4. Irving Burgie, a singer and songwriter who penned lyrics for the classic tune, "Day-O (The Banana Boat Song)," which was made famous by Harry Belafonte, died November 29. Jerry Fogel, a longtime screen actor best remembered for his role in the NBC sitcom "The Mothers-in-Law", died October 21. View our online Press Pack. Haig had a f… Kenny Dixon, drummer in country star Kane Brown's band, died October 12. Richard Easton, Tony Award-winning actor who built an acclaimed, six-decade long Broadway career, died December 2. We are thinking of you every day!!!!! Jessye Norman, the majestic American soprano who brought a sumptuous, shimmering voice to a broad range of roles at the Metropolitan Opera and houses around the world, died September 30. She was 71. "We, as a family, are asking that our privacy and time to mourn be respected.
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He was 49. ‘After 7’ rose to fame with hits like "Can't Stop," "Ready or Not" and "Heat of the Moment.". He was 90. He was 47. Albert Finney, the Oscar-nominated British actor best known for his roles in "Annie," "Erin Brockovich" and "Tom Jones," died Feb. 7.
Clydie King, whose earthy, gospel-rooted voice was heard on dozens of rock classics, including the Rolling Stones’ “Tumbling Dice” and Lynyrd Skynyrd’s “Sweet Home Alabama,” died Jan.7. He was 79. He was 75.
He was a wonderful, caring, and intelligent man. Art Neville, a New Orleans music icon and founding member of the Neville Brothers and The Meters, died July 22.
She was 44. David Picker, who served as the head of United Artists, Paramount and Columbia over more than a half-century in the film business, died April 20.
John Carl Buechler, whose Hollywood horror film makeup and special effects made movies like "Hatchet," "Deep Freeze" and the Michael Moriarty-starrer "Troll" into classic frightfests, died March 18. His guest roles were numerous, appearing on classics like “Murder, She Wrote,” “The Jeffersons,” “The Outer Limits,” “L.A. He was 21. Joseph Pilato, the acclaimed “Pulp Fiction” actor, who is best known for playing “Captain Rhodes” in “Day of the Dead,” died March 24.
She was 35. Such a lovely man. Gloria Vanderbilt, the intrepid heiress, artist and romantic who reigned during the 1970s and '80s as a designer jeans pioneer, died June 17. Tania Mallet was a British model and actress, best known for her appearance as Tilly Masterson in the James Bond film “Goldfinger,” died March 30. He was 100. Ron Leibman, the actor who played Rachel Green's father on "Friends," died December 6. She was 29. Robert Forster, an Oscar-nominated actor famous for his roles in 'Jackie Brown' and 'Breaking Bad', died October 11. Sleep well, until we meet again. She was 67. He was 76. You can WhatsApp us on 07810 791 502. Susan Bernard, the 1960s cult movie actress best remembered for her role in Russ Meyer’s 1965 epic "Faster, Pussycat! He was 87. "Goodnight, my love. Kill!," died June 21. Daniel Johnston, the legendary Austin-based singer/songwriter and visual artists who was the subject of the 2005 documentary "The Devil & Daniel Johnston," died September 11. He was 50.
Shirley Boone, the wife of legendary 1950’s singer Pat Boone, died Jan. 11. Nicky Henson, British actor who starred in "Fawlty Towers" and "There’s A Girl In My Soup," died December 15. He was 80. Lorraine Warren, the famed investigator of paranormal activity who researched the "Amityville Horror" hauntings and was the subject of James Wan's film "The Conjuring," died April 18. Singer-songwriter Leon Redbone, who specialized in old-school vaudeville and Tin Pan Alley-style music, died May 30. Edward Lewis, an independent producer best known for “Spartacus” and “Missing,” died July 27. He was 92. He was 55.
He was 79. He was 91. RIP Rene Auberjonois, a man who loomed large in the TV & film landscape of my youth. He was 87. He was 77. She was 13.
He was 73. https://t.co/IE2gtivRcg, — George Takei (@GeorgeTakei) December 8, 2019, Jayne Brook, who played his daughter on “Boston Legal” and starred in “Chicago Hope,” on which Auberjonois guested, expressed her sorrow as his death.
I will keep you in my thoughts and remember a wonderful friendship with René. He was 48. Popular Youtube star Emily Hartridge died July 12.
Chris Cotton, stand-up comedian who appeared on Comedy Central numerous times, died December 11. RIP Rene Auberjonois. Please note that this is the ONLY account on Instagram that is the real Sid Haig. He was my angel, my husband, my best friend and always will be.
He was 33. Some years ago, Sid Haig began offering special professional photo ops, at his convention and other appearances, with him in full costume and makeup as Captain Spaulding. Sid is best known for his role in Rob Zombie's House of 1000 Corpses, playing Captain Spaulding. Jim McMullan, who portrayed one of Jimmy Stewart's six sons in "Shenandoah" and a top ski racer in the Robert Redford-starring "Downhill Racer," died May 31.
He was 70. He was 55. Jake Black, co-writer of the song that opened "The Sopranos" and co-founder of the English electronic band Alabama 3, died May 21. He was 63. He was in his 30s.
He shall be missed. He was 75. He was 82.
He was 76.
Guitarist Reggie Young, a Memphis- and Nashville-based session player whose signature licks defined hit records from Elvis Presley, Willie Nelson and Waylon Jennings, died Jan. 17. Shelley Morrison, an actress with a 50-year career who was best known for playing a memorable maid on “Will & Grace,” died December 1. He was 32. Aron Eisenberg, who played Nog from the Star Trek spin-off "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine," died September 21.
William Morgan Sheppard, "Star Trek" and "Doctor Who" Actor, died Jan.5. Thank you for your presence, talent, kindness and above all, friendship. He was 69. We knew him as René. He was 90. It is with great heartache and loss I share with you the passing of dear,dear Rene Auberjonois.His last message to me was entitled "Don't forget…" I know that I,Kitty,and all that knew him will never forget.The world seems noticeably emptier now. He was 97.
He was 89. Flint was known for The Prodigy’s best-known singles, “Firestarter” and “Breathe”. He was 71.
He was 71. Sam Bobrick, creator of NBC’s popular teen sitcom ‘Saved by the Bell’ and writer of dozens of stage plays, died October 11. Mary Duggar, who often appeared alongside her family on the TLC shows "19 Kids & Counting" and "Counting On," died June 9. Branko Lustig, an Oscar-winning Croatian film producer and Holocaust survivor, died November 14. Ermias Davidson Asghedom known professionally as Nipsey Hussle, died March 31st. Do you have a story for The Sun Online news team?
Geneviève Waïte, an actress, singer and songwriter who was married to the Mamas & the Papas musician John Phillips, died May 18. Jonathan Miller, British writer, director and ‘Beyond the Fringe’ member, died November 27.
Jones is also known for his appearance in “Dune” (1984), “Wild at Heart” (1990), and the US TV series “Hotel Room.”. She was 39. May he rest in peace. Andrew Dunbar, the body double for Theon Greyjoy on HBO’s "Game of Thrones" and a frequent extra on the series, died December 24. May he rest in God’s peace.#ReneAuberjonois #RIP pic.twitter.com/mK0aua9beV, — Doug Jones (@actordougjones) December 8, 2019.
Peter Mayhew, who brought Chewbacca to life in the "Star Wars" trilogy and beyond, passed away on April 30 surrounded by his family at his Texas home. Kim Shattuck, lead singer and songwriter for The Muffs, died October 2. They are not Sid, nor do they have his endorsement or permission to use his name on their accounts. She was 84.
Denise Nickerson, the child star who played Violet Beauregarde in “Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory,” died July 10. Jerry Lawson, the lead singer of the eclectic cult-favorite a cappella group the Persuasions, died July 10.
He was 52. Daryl Dragon, the cap-wearing "Captain" of "The Captain and Tennille" who teamed with then-wife Toni Tennille on such easy listening hits as "Love Will Keep Us Together" and "Muskrat Love," died Jan. 2. She was 78. Dick Miller, a prolific screen actor best known for his role as Murray Futterman in the 1984 classic horror film “Gremlins,” died Jan. 30. John Wesley, known for roles as Dr. Hoover on "The Fresh Prince of Bel Air" and Mr. Jim on "Martin," died September 7. Author Judith Kerr, best known for the children's book "The Tiger Who Came to Tea," died May 22. Mary Kay Stearns, one of TV’s earliest, if now largely forgotten, sitcom stars who beat Lucille Ball to on-air pregnancy by at least four years, died Nov. 17, 2018 in Newport Beach, California. Godfrey Gao, the Taiwanese Canadian model-actor who broke stereotypes for Asian men in the worlds of fashion and entertainment, died November 27. He was 75. Little Feat’s Paul Barrere, who served as guitarist and vocalist in the boogie rock band for nearly 50 years, died October 26.
Irish actor Karl Shiels, who starred as Robbie Quinn in TV soap opera "Fair City," died July 14.