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12/15/2016 10:18:14 AM |
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ronannlou
Suffolk, VA
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Instead of making individual threads for each, here is one thread to post memories to.
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Bernard Fox, 89, Welsh-born American actor (Bewitched, Titanic, The Mummy), heart failure.
Garrett K. Gomez, 44, American jockey.
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Thomas Schelling, 95, American economist and professor, Nobel Prize laureate (2005), complications from a hip fracture.
Alan Thicke, 69, Canadian actor (Growing Pains, Not Quite Human), talk show host (The Alan Thicke Show), and songwriter, heart attack.
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Barrelhouse Chuck, 58, American blues musician, prostate cancer.
Myron H. Bright, 97, American judge, U. S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit (1968–2016).
Donald L. Corbin, 78, American judge, Arkansas Supreme Court (2005–2014), lung cancer.
Jimbo Elrod, 62, American football player (Kansas City Chiefs, Houston Oilers), traffic collision.
Lord Gyllene, 28, New Zealand-bred racehorse, winner of the 1997 Grand National.
Jim Lowe, 93, American singer-songwriter ("Green Door").
Bob Schnelker, 88, American football player (New York Giants) and coach.
Konrad Reuland, 29, American football player (Baltimore Ravens), brain aneurysm.
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Sark Arslanian, 92, American football coach (Weber State Wildcats, Colorado State Rams).
Harry Jones, 71, American football player (Philadelphia Eagles), heart attack.
Bob Krasnow, 82, American record label executive (Elektra Records), co-founder of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
Joe Ligon, 80, American gospel singer (Mighty Clouds of Joy).
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Felix E. Browder,89, US mathematician.
Ken Hechler, 102, American politician, U. S. Representative from West Virginia's 4th congressional district (1959–1977), Secretary of State of West Virginia (1985–2001), stroke.
Herm Johnson, 63, American race car driver, liver and renal failure.
Miles Lord, 97, American federal judge, U. S. District Court for the District of Minnesota (1966–1985), Attorney General of Minnesota (1955–1960).
George Mantalis, 81, American pop singer (The Four Coins), lung cancer.
Allan Prell, 79, American radio host.
William Usery Jr., 92, American politician, Secretary of Labor (1976–1977).
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A. Ross Eckler Jr., 89, American logologist, statistician, and author.
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Putsy Caballero, 89, American baseball player (Philadelphia Phillies).
John Glenn, 95, American astronaut (Mercury-Atlas 6) and politician, U.S. Senator from Ohio (1974–1999).
Joseph Mascolo, 87, American actor (Days of Our Lives, The Bold and the Beautiful, Jaws 2), complications from Alzheimer's disease.
Palani Vaughan, 72, American Hawaiian music singer.
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Mike Kelly, 74, American politician, member of the Alaska House of Representatives (2005–2011), plane crash.
Benny Woit, 88, Canadian ice hockey player (Detroit Red Wings, Chicago Black Hawks).
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Adolf Burger, 99, Slovak-born Czech typographer, memoirist and Holocaust survivor.
Dave Edwards, 76, American football player (Dallas Cowboys), heart illness.
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Larry Roberts, 53, American football player (San Francisco 49ers).
Rashaan Salaam, 42, American football player (Chicago Bears), Heisman Trophy winner (1994).
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Hiroshi Arakawa, 86, Japanese baseball player (Mainichi Orions), batting coach (Yomiuri Giants) and manager (Yakult Swallows), cardiac arrest.
Leonard T. Connors, 87, American politician, member of the New Jersey Senate (1982–2008).
Stu Locklin, 88, American baseball player (Cleveland Indians).
Margaret Whitton, 67, American actress (Major League, The Secret of My Success, Steaming), cancer.
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Herbert Hardesty, 91, American jazz musician.
Leonard B. Sand, 88, American judge.
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Lyle Bouck, 92, American military officer and war veteran (Battle of the Bulge), pneumonia.
Chelsea Dolan, 33, American musician and radio personality (KALX), injuries from fire.
Mark Gray, 64, American country singer and songwriter (Take Me Down, The Closer You Get).
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Joe McKnight, 28, American football player (New York Jets), shot.
There were a LOT of others, but these were more known to the US than the others. If there is someone else you want to post a memory of who has passed recently, please feel free to do so.
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12/19/2016 8:20:11 AM |
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ronannlou
Suffolk, VA
44, joined May. 2014
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so many leaving us
Colorful and celebrated personality Zsa Zsa Gabor died Sunday, Dec. 18, at age 99
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12/19/2016 10:15:10 AM |
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jakebearr
Simi Valley, CA
52, joined Sep. 2013
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What about Fidel
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12/19/2016 10:22:00 AM |
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ronannlou
Suffolk, VA
44, joined May. 2014
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What about Fidel
jake, this is an honor thread, not a thread to cheer for someone's death. But if you think he should be honored, then your thoughts on him are welcomed
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12/19/2016 10:42:27 AM |
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xo_lj_ox
Haines City, FL
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You tell him, ronann.
Didn't Bowie and Prince pass away this year, or was it last year.
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12/19/2016 10:45:52 AM |
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fastpony
Hammond, IN
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David Bowie will be missed.
Prince was pretty much dead to everyone when he was still alive
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12/19/2016 10:51:22 AM |
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xo_lj_ox
Haines City, FL
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Well, we can agree to disagree on that one. lol
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12/20/2016 9:27:28 AM |
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ronannlou
Suffolk, VA
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another I just found out about
Gordie Tapp, a Canadian entertainer and broadcaster best known for playing Cousin Clem on CBS variety show “Hee Haw” died Sunday. He was 94.
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12/25/2016 6:41:32 PM |
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fastpony
Hammond, IN
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George Michael just passed away
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12/25/2016 6:51:21 PM |
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uber_goober
Danielsville, GA
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George Michael just passed away
Yeah. I just overheard a "careless whisper" about that on the news a little while ago.
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12/25/2016 7:17:17 PM |
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fastpony
Hammond, IN
41, joined Apr. 2007
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Careless Whispers provided me with numerous boners when I slow danced with the hottest chicks back in the day
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12/26/2016 1:31:07 AM |
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passionsam
Scarborough, ON
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Great song to get laid to.
I hear someone started a shrine in the mens room where he was busted.
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12/27/2016 12:12:22 PM |
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fastpony
Hammond, IN
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Carrie Fisher(Princess Leiha)
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12/27/2016 3:06:00 PM |
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ronannlou
Suffolk, VA
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On Tuesday, Dec. 27, 2016, a publicist said Fisher has died at the age of 60.
NEW YORK (AP) — With a big personality, a history of addiction and a long, varied show business career, here’s a taste of Carrie Fisher’s Hollywood life and times:
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HOLLYWOOD ROYALTY: Her mom is Debbie Reynolds and her dad the late crooner Eddie Fisher. They divorced when she was 2 after her dad decamped to marry Elizabeth Taylor. Suffering from mental illness, and drug and alcohol addiction during much of her life, Fisher became an outspoken advocate for those issues.
STAR WARS: Who can forget that cinnamon-bun hairdo as Princess Leia in the original trilogy, from 1977 to 1983. She later reprised the role, including a turn in “Star Wars: The Force Awakens” last year.
SHAMPOO: Before Star Wars was “Shampoo” of 1975, starring Warren Beatty as a Beverly Hills hairdresser. She was Lorna Karpf and her mom reportedly wasn’t thrilled about the character’s use of profanity.
POSTCARDS FROM THE EDGE: This 1990 film directed by Mike Nichols was based on a screenplay she wrote, which was based on her 1987 semi-autobiographical novel of the same title. Meryl Streep starred as movie actress Suzanne Vale, looking to rebuild her life after a drug overdose.
WISHFUL DRINKING: It’s the title of her one-woman stage show and autobiography. A version of the stage production hit HBO in 2010. She followed up this year with a memoir, “The Princess Diarist,” based on diaries she kept while filming the original Star Wars trilogy.
Remembering Carrie Fisher: 1956-2016
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12/28/2016 4:02:58 PM |
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ronannlou
Suffolk, VA
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other 2016 deaths
Anton Yelchin, who played Pavel Chekov in Star Trek (2009), Star Trek Into Darkness and Star Trek Beyond, died on June 19, at the age of 27. The actor was killed in a freak accident at home in Los Angeles by his own car.
Don Marshall, who played Lt. Boma -- the astrophysicist who clashed with his superior officer, Spock -- in the Star Trek: The Original Series episode "The Galileo Seven," passed on October 30. The actor also made his mark in several other sci-fi projects; he was a regular on the series Land of the Giants, co-starred with Rosie Grier and Ray Milland in the cult classic film The Thing with Two Heads, and guest starred on The Bionic Woman, Buck Rogers in the 25th Century and The Incredible Hulk.
Gary Hutzel, who passed away suddenly on March 1 at the age of 60, was the Emmy Award-winning visual effects artist who served as visual effects coordinator and supervisor on the first five seasons of Star Trek: The Next Generation and the entire run of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. Hutzel was widely recognized by fans for his award-winning visual effects on numerous other series, including Battlestar Galactica, Caprica and Defiance. Additionally, he rendered covers for several non-fiction Trek books and, with Terry J. Erdmann and Paula M. Block, co-wrote The Magic of Tribbles: The Making of Star Trek Deep Space Nine -- "Trials and Tribbles-ations."
Fritz Weaver, who died on November 26 at the age of 90 at his home in Manhattan, portrayed Kovat, the Cardassian public conservator who represented O'Brien, in the DS9 episode "Tribunal."
Angela Paton, who died on May 26 at age 86, played Aunt Adah in "Caretaker," the Star Trek: Voyager pilot. However, she was best known for her role as the sweet, patient and accommodating Mrs. Lancaster, innkeeper at the Punxsutawney bed and breakfast where Phil Connors (Bill Murray) stayed in Groundhog Day. Paton passed away in Oakland, California, where she was in hospice care following a heart attack
Ron Thornton, a groundbreaking veteran visual effects supervisor and cinematographer, who counted among his credits DS9, Voyager, Star Trek: Enterprise, Star Trek Nemesis and the director's edition of Star Trek: The Motion Picture, as well as, to a lesser degree, TNG, died on November 21, following a long illness.
Brian Demonbreun, who served as a background actor in more than 50 episodes of DS9 during its seven-year run and also appeared in a few episodes of TNG, died on December 1 at the age of 57 following a long illness.
Ron Glass, the Emmy-nominated actor whose credits included a long run as Det. Ron Harris on Barney Miller, as well as the series-regular role of Shepherd Derrial Book on Firefly (and in the film Serenity), and one trip to the Trek universe – playing Loken in the Voyager episode "Nightingale" -- was 71 at the time of his passing on November 25.
David G. Hartwell, a respected science-fiction writer and editor who, among his many career highlights, was the former Pocket Books editor credited with creating the publisher's Star Trek line, died at age 74 on January 20. He’d suffered a massive brain bleed on January 19 following a fall and hospitalization, and succumbed to its effects the next day.
William Schallert, veteran character actor, former president of the Screen Actors Guild and TOS and DS9 guest star -- passed away on May 8 at the age of 93.
Ronnie Claire Edwards, the actress who was best known for her role as Corabeth Walton Godsey on The Waltons and in several Waltons reunion telemovies, and who played Talur in the "Thine Own Self" episode of TNG, died on June 14 at the age of 83.
Larry Drake, veteran actor and Voyager guest star, passed away on March 17 at the age of 66.
David Huddleston, the character actor who was best known for his role as the Big Lebowksi in The Big Lebowski, and who made his mark in the Trek universe as The Conductor in the TNG episode "Emergence," died on Tuesday, August 2, at age 85, succumbing to advanced heart and kidney disease in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
Richard Libertini, veteran actor and DS9 guest star, passed away on January 7 at the age of 82, following a two-year battle with cancer.
Anthony Fredrickson, whose work as a scenic and graphic artist -- with an occasional assist on props -- helped bring to life much of the modern era of Trek, died suddenly on February 15 of a heart attack.
Barry Jenner, who played Admiral William Ross in a dozen DS9 episodes across the sixth and seventh seasons, including "A Time to Stand," "Tears of the Prophets," "The Changing Face of Evil" and "What You Leave Behind," died on August 9, succumbing to acute myeloid leukemia at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles. The actor, who was 75, also provided the voice of the character in the video game Star Trek: Deep Space Nine -- Dominion Wars, and was a familiar figure on the convention circuit.
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12/28/2016 4:31:51 PM |
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fastpony
Hammond, IN
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The guy who sang Mr.Heat Miser in the old Santa film passed away yesterday too
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12/28/2016 6:18:18 PM |
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ronannlou
Suffolk, VA
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The guy who sang Mr.Heat Miser in the old Santa film passed away yesterday too
NOO! George S. Irving
found online - November 1, 1922 – December 26, 2016
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12/28/2016 6:22:19 PM |
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fastpony
Hammond, IN
41, joined Apr. 2007
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That was my fav Christmas song
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12/28/2016 6:24:18 PM |
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ronannlou
Suffolk, VA
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I have an animated snowman who sings the Snow Meiser song. Keep looking for an animated figure that sings the Heat Meiser song
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12/28/2016 6:29:56 PM |
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fastpony
Hammond, IN
41, joined Apr. 2007
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that's awesome.
have you searched Amazon? A tshirt with either character would be great
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12/28/2016 7:46:01 PM |
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ronannlou
Suffolk, VA
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I have searched several places locally and online. was hoping the places I saw the Snowman would carry the Heat Meiser version, but that hasn't happened yet. just keep looking
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12/28/2016 7:51:07 PM |
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fastpony
Hammond, IN
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Hallmark had both ornaments out in 2015.
you can still get them on Amazon
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12/28/2016 7:57:10 PM |
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fastpony
Hammond, IN
41, joined Apr. 2007
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and just minutes ago...Debbie Renolds
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12/28/2016 8:05:25 PM |
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3n1wbgirl
Cameron, LA
53, joined May. 2011
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and just minutes ago...Debbie Renolds
Damn!
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12/28/2016 10:44:08 PM |
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anywhereusa
Converse, TX
52, joined Dec. 2009
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Yep, one day after her daughter died.
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12/29/2016 10:10:30 AM |
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ronannlou
Suffolk, VA
44, joined May. 2014
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Hallmark had both ornaments out in 2015.
you can still get them on Amazon
for almost $200. I saw them. To feel comfortable spending that kind of money on a couple of ornaments, I need to win a lottery
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12/29/2016 10:58:06 AM |
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fastpony
Hammond, IN
41, joined Apr. 2007
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I saw them for $60.00 each.
they do go up in value.
ive collected the cars they come out with every year,since 91".
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12/30/2016 3:30:20 PM |
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ronannlou
Suffolk, VA
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Remembering Barbara Tarbuck, 1942-2016
Apparently, the Grim Reaper isn’t finished with 2016 just yet. StarTrek.com is saddened to report the passing of Barbara Tarbuck. The actress, whose many credits included Star Trek: The Next Generation and Star Trek: Enterprise, died in Los Angeles on December 27 at the age of 74.
Born in Detroit, Tarbuck was just a child when she started performing in radio dramas. She later pursued a career as a professional actress and, on stage, television and film appeared in The Incredible Hulk, Brighton Beach Memoirs, Dallas, Newhart, Cagney & Lacey, Death of a Salesman, Falcon Crest, Moonlighting, Short Circuit, Six Characters in Search of an Author, Curly Sue, ER, NYPD Blue, Cold Case, Walking Tall (playing the mother of Dwayne Johnson’s character), Journeyman, General Hospital, Glee, American Horror Story and Dexter. She also directed plays and taught at Rutgers University, University of Wisconsin, Marymount College and UCLA Extension Entertainment Studies.
- See more at: http://www.startrek.com/article/remembering-tng-enterprise-guest-star-barbara-tarbuck-1942-2016#sthash.DJ01xHsV.dpuf
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1/1/2017 7:59:54 AM |
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ronannlou
Suffolk, VA
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R.I.P. William Christopher, Father Mulcahy on M*A*S*H
The actor passed away from lung cancer at age 84
By: MeTV Staff Posted: December 31, 2016, 10:16PM
M*A*S*H actor William Christopher has died at age 84, according to The Hollywood Reporter. Christopher was best known for playing the part of Father Mulcahy on the beloved series. He passed away from lung cancer at his home in Pasadena with his wife by his side.
In addition to M*A*S*H, Christopher also appeared on The Patty Duke Show and Good Times, and had a recurring role on Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C. He reprised his M*A*S*H role on After MASH in the '80s.
His passing comes exactly one year after co-star Wayne Rogers died on New Years Eve of 2015.
http://metv.com/stories/rip-william-christopher-father-mulcahy-on-m-a-s-h
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1/25/2017 4:11:38 PM |
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3n1wbgirl
Cameron, LA
53, joined May. 2011
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Mary Tyler Moore died today
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