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In Memoriam: Entertainment Industry Celebrity Deaths


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This thread is for deaths of celebrities in the entertainment business only. No notices about politicians, please. 

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Yes, it's very sad that Ms. Spector is no more.

However, she WAS evidently happily married to her manager Jonathan Greenfield from 1982 onward   whose arms she was in when she left this world and they have two sons so she DID have a fulfilling life after having had to endure what happened with the late Mr. Spector. I hope now her widower and all her sons find their peace.  Oh, and it was thoughtful of her to request monies be donated to local women's shelters and American Indian College Fund  instead of flowers. RIP, Ms. Spector. 

https://people.com/music/ronnie-spector-ronettes-dead/

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41 minutes ago, Hiyo said:

Be My Baby is a great song, one I usually tend to associate with Moonlighting.

Even though I'd loved the song long before that, Maddie and David's long-awaited consummation became my primary association; even though the relationship was written in a profoundly shitty way after that (thus leading to the erroneous "Moonlighting Curse", as if having the main characters hook up, not fucking with every single aspect of them as characters and as a couple afterward, was the problem), which pisses me off to this day, I still smile every time I hear the opening beats of that song not just out of general joy, but specifically in memory of that scene.

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I remember distinctly watching the “Pop Up Video” version of the Take Me Home Tonight video. They mentioned in one of the blurbs that the behind the scenes crew was excited to meet and work with the music video’s star….and it wasn’t Eddie Money lol. The shade but seriously though…no disrespect to Mr. Money but I’d be fangurling all over Ronnie too.

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10 hours ago, Blergh said:

Yes, it's very sad that Ms. Spector is no more.

However, she WAS evidently happily married to her manager Jonathan Greenfield from 1982 onward   whose arms she was in when she left this world and they have two sons so she DID have a fulfilling life after having had to endure what happened with the late Mr. Spector. I hope now her widower and all her sons find their peace.  Oh, and it was thoughtful of her to request monies be donated to local women's shelters and American Indian College Fund  instead of flowers. RIP, Ms. Spector. 

https://people.com/music/ronnie-spector-ronettes-dead/

Thank you for sharing that. I knew she was very well liked, but I had no idea about this which I am quoting from the link:

"Her family asked that in lieu of flowers, and per Spector's request, donations be made to local women's shelters or to the American Indian College Fund. They also noted that a celebration of her life will and music will be announced in the future."

What a class act. 

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18 hours ago, Vermicious Knid said:

Someone can tell filthy jokes and still be very kind. They are not mutually exclusive.

Yes, of course, someone can tell filthy jokes and still be kind.  What was disturbing to me was that that particular joke involved children.  That's not filthy; it's sick.   

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Vicar of Dibley actor Gary Waldhorn dies aged 78.

Gary Waldhorn has died “peacefully” at the age of 78, his family has said. Waldhorn, who appeared in many classic British TV shows, such as The Sweeney, Brush Strokes and Hotel Babylon, died on Monday morning, January 10th. Waldhorn, who also featured in the comedy sketch show French and Saunders, played the bullish councillor David Horton in every episode of the much-loved sitcom The Vicar of Dibley from 1994 to 2007. He most recently appeared in a Christmas special, The Vicar of Dibley in Lockdown.

 

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Ron Goulart, science fiction and mystery author, has died just after his 89th birthday.

I was familiar with him more for his nonfiction books, especially the ones he wrote about the comic book industry, although I have read some of his short fiction, both mysteries and SF/F.

He also wrote for TV, including Monsters, Welcome to Paradox, and Thundercats.

http://file770.com/ron-goulart-1933-2022/

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Betty Blue director Jean-Jacques Beineix dies aged 75.

The French film director Jean-Jacques Beineix died on Thursday at the age of 75, his family told Agence France Presse on Friday. Beineix came to prominence with his first film, Diva, in 1980, and achieved wider international fame in 1986 with the movie Betty Blue, starring Jean-Hugues Anglade and Beatrice Dalle. The erotic drama was nominated for best foreign language film at the Oscars and became the eighth highest grossing film of the year in France.

Beineix was seen a pioneer of the French “cinéma du look” that was later embraced by Luc Besson. “Cinema should do more than just feed people with ready-made, easily recognizable products,” he said to the Los Angeles Times in 1994. “I expect more.”

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7 hours ago, MissAlmond said:

Singer Fred Parris who led and wrote The Five Satins In the Still of the Night has died, age 85.

How sad!  I grew up in NY and the legendary oldies station, 101.1FM used to play vintage top 40 lists (from various years, from the mid 50s to the early 70s) and this song used to turn up as number one many times!  New Yorkers voted it their favorite do-wop song of the 50s.

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6 minutes ago, magicdog said:

How sad!  I grew up in NY and the legendary oldies station, 101.1FM used to play vintage top 40 lists (from various years, from the mid 50s to the early 70s) and this song used to turn up as number one many times!  New Yorkers voted it their favorite do-wop song of the 50s.

Funny, I just heard that song earlier when I came across the oldies Music Choice channel. It's a great song, indeed. 

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Ralph Emery one of the late Skeeter Davis's onetime husbands and  longtime DJ for WSM Radio who later got inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame has died on  the morning Saturday, January 15,2022 at Tri-Star Medical Center of Nashville. He was 88. 

https://news.yahoo.com/country-music-hall-famer-nashville-204115862.html?fr=sycsrp_catchall

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Nino Cerruti, pioneer of men’s ready-to-wear fashion, dies aged 91.

Cerruti was one of the leading figures in men’s ready-to-wear fashion in the 20th century, with a style that was at once elegant and relaxed. His Cerruti 1881 brand became renowned and in his heyday he dressed many a Hollywood star.

Cerruti’s ranges could be seen in cinema, where he designed clothes for films including Bonnie and Clyde, Pretty Woman, and Basic Instinct. Leading figures in cinema such as Michael Douglas, Sharon Stone, Julia Roberts, and Harrison Ford were seen wearing Cerruti items. He later took on the role of official designer for Ferrari in the mid-1990s.

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Does anyone else a) still get an actual Sunday paper, and b) get the Parade magazine supplement? Today’s featured Betty White on the cover, and the first paragraph of the feature story talks about her parents: “Little did they realize their only child would grow up to be the hilarious First Lady of television with an amazing decades-spanning career — and live to see her 100th birthday.”

Goodness! I know these things are prepared in advance but they had more than two weeks!  Surely that shouldn’t have happened!

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2 minutes ago, SoMuchTV said:

Does anyone else a) still get an actual Sunday paper, and b) get the Parade magazine supplement? Today’s featured Betty White on the cover, and the first paragraph of the feature story talks about her parents: “Little did they realize their only child would grow up to be the hilarious First Lady of television with an amazing decades-spanning career — and live to see her 100th birthday.”

Goodness! I know these things are prepared in advance but they had more than two weeks!  Surely that shouldn’t have happened!

I do, and I thought the same thing.  At least they could have added one line near the headline explaining that it was written in advance.  Until I read the article, though, I thought it was just a nice tribute.  

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I got and read the Parade front page cover and the article within. Despite Miss White having died on December 31st and the supplement having been printed on January 16th, they made not a single attempt to edit either the front page or any part of the article within to indicate that Miss White had died shortly before actually living to see her centennial birthday. IOW, if someone had been living under a rock/ in  a space capsule for the last 18 days and just happened to see that particular supplement, they'd literally have zero idea that Miss White is no longer in this world!  BIG FAIL, Parade (and to all the local papers that didn't make any attempt to add any kind of disclaimer [e.g. 'Enclosed within today's Sunday paper is the January 16,2022 Parade magazine which was composed far in advance to celebrate Betty White's 100th Birthday that was to have occurred on January 17,2022 and made no attempt to  add  to their issue the sad fact that Miss White had died December 31,2021. We apologize to our readers for any possible misunderstandings that may have arisen from the unaltered magazine within.'])

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6 minutes ago, Blergh said:

I got and read the Parade front page cover and the article within. Despite Miss White having died on December 31st and the supplement having been printed on January 16th, they made not a single attempt to edit either the front page or any part of the article within to indicate that Miss White had died shortly before actually living to see her centennial birthday. IOW, if someone had been living under a rock/ in  a space capsule for the last 18 days and just happened to see that particular supplement, they'd literally have zero idea that Miss White is no longer in this world!  BIG FAIL, Parade (and to all the local papers that didn't make any attempt to add any kind of disclaimer [e.g. 'Enclosed within today's Sunday paper is the January 16,2022 Parade magazine which was written  far in advance to celebrate Betty White's 100th Birthday that was to have occured on January 17,2022 and made no attempt to  add the sad fact that Miss White had died December 31,2021. We apologize to our readers for any possible misunderstandings that may have arisen from the unaltered magazine within.')

I did some googling after I saw it, and it looks like several local papers (mine was not one of them) printed a notice similar to what you're describing.  And not to give cut anyone too much slack, but the supplement was most certainly printed well before January 16.  I'm just shocked that it was printed so far in advance, and there was no way to adjust in the last 16 days.  I know it's mainly celebrity fluff articles, but that business model is sure to bite you at some point. 

Parade, please don't plan any stories on Dick Van Dyke.

 

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4 minutes ago, SoMuchTV said:

Parade, please don't plan any stories on Dick Van Dyke.

On a related note, my mom had MeTV on today, and my sister caught a bit of the "Full House" block they were airing in tribute to Bob Saget. She said, "I wonder if this channel's starting to be like, 'Can people please stop dying, it's getting depressing doing all these tribute blocks.'"

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8 minutes ago, SoMuchTV said:

I did some googling after I saw it, and it looks like several local papers (mine was not one of them) printed a notice similar to what you're describing.  And not to give cut anyone too much slack, but the supplement was most certainly printed well before January 16.  I'm just shocked that it was printed so far in advance, and there was no way to adjust in the last 16 days.  I know it's mainly celebrity fluff articles, but that business model is sure to bite you at some point. 

Parade, please don't plan any stories on Dick Van Dyke.

 

I'm thinking, it's printed well in advance like our store ads are, and sent to the newspapers a couple weeks ahead.  In our case we have to throw away some ad stickers due to prices changes in the intervening weeks.

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15 minutes ago, jennifer6973 said:

I'm thinking, it's printed well in advance like our store ads are, and sent to the newspapers a couple weeks ahead.  In our case we have to throw away some ad stickers due to prices changes in the intervening weeks.

Oh I'm sure they are, it just seems like with celebrities, so much can change in a couple of weeks.  Not just death, but breakups, scandals...  If People magazine can have a Bob Saget Memorial edition in my mailbox less than a week after his death, seems like Parade can come up with a better plan.  (And don't ask.  It just started showing up in my mailbox.  I never subscribed and the best I can tell, it wasn't a gift from someone.)

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IMO, in this age of instant info  and composing all forms of printed media on 'puters, there's no excuse for Parade to have not attempted to shoehorn  in the 18 days from her death to its publication, the words.'Betty White died on December 31,2021- after the bulk of the article had been written.'    

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