CelebrityDeaths2020
Actress Tanya Roberts has died at the age of 65. She collapsed while walking her dogs on Christmas Eve and then admitted to Cedars-Sinai Hospital, where she later died. Roberts is best known for playing Stacy Sutton in the 1985 James Bond film, A View to Kill and portraying Midge Pinciotti on That ’70s Show. “I’m devastated. She was brilliant and beautiful and I feel like a light has been taken away,” Mike Pingel, Roberts’ representative told The Hollywood Reporter. “To say she was an angel would be at the top of the list. She was the sweetest person you’d ever meet and had a huge heart. She l...
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Joe Louis Clark, the New Jersey principal whose disciplinary methods inspired the movie Lean On Me, has died at his Florida home at the age of 82. Clark’s family revealed that he passed away on Tuesday after a long battle with an unspecified illness. Clark gained national attention for his non-traditional methods of tending to the students of the crime and drug-ridden Eastside High School, roaming the hallways with a bullhorn and baseball bat. Originally born in Georgia, Clark received his bachelor’s degree from William Paterson’s University, master’s degree from Seton Hall University, and an ...
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Nick McGlashan, who was one of the cast members of the television series Deadliest Catch, died on Sunday in Nashville. While the cause of death is currently unknown, his sister confirmed his passing in a tweet, urging her followers to “hold their loved ones tight.” Deadliest Catch is a television show on Discovery that follows the lives of crew members that work on a fishing vessel on the Bering Sea. Discovery released a statement on McGlashan’s death. “Our deepest sympathy goes out to Nick’s loved ones during this difficult time. Nick came from a long line of crabbers and was known for his gr...
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Black country music legend Charley Pride died on Saturday due to complications from COVID-19 at 86. The “Kiss an Angel Good Mornin'” singer died in hospice care in Dallas, according to his website. Pride, born on March 28, 1934, was the son of a sharecropper, who eventually went on to become country music’s first black star. He was the first black singer to be inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame, and went on to be a part of the Grand Ole Opry cast in 1993. Before heading into music, he tried his hand at baseball, trying out for the New York Mets. He was also briefly in the army, and w...
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Founder of shoe company Zappos, Tony Hsieh, spent his final hours planning to go to rehab before dying in a house fire in Connecticut last month. The 46-year-old multimillionaire lived with a drug and alcohol addiction and friends of Hsieh told the Wall Street Journal that he was aware of how dangerously close to the edge he lived. While being in isolation during the COVID-19 pandemic, Hsieh experimented with psychedelic mushrooms and ecstasy. They said the tech wiz finally accepted that needed help and made plans to enter a Hawaiian rehab facility. Details of what caused a shed at his girlfri...
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Actor David Lander, who was best known for co-starring as Squiggy in eight seasons of hit comedy series Laverne & Shirley, died Friday evening at age 73. For 40 years leading up to his passing, the actor had been battling multiple sclerosis, and he died due to complications from the disease. Lander, born David Landau, was born and raised in Brooklyn, where he attended the famous High School of the Performing Arts and later attended Carnegie Mellon University. That was where he met his friend and longtime comedy partner Michael McKean, with whom he jetted off to Los Angeles to join comedy troup...
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Stacey Robinault, the mother of dead Instagram star Alexis Sharkey, believes her daughter’s death was “absolutely foul play.”On Saturday, the naked body of 26-year-old Alexis was found on the side of an I-10 service road in Houston by a garbage truck driver, three miles away from her apartment. The influencer had gone missing over Thanksgiving weekend, according to KPRC news station.The mother said to the station, “The way in which she was found – my child would never do that to herself. That doesn’t even make sense. That is absolutely foul play.”“There is nothing to me that suggests that this...
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ALS Ice Bucket Challenge co-creator Pat Quinn died on Sunday at the age of 37, according to a statement from the ALS Association.The ALS ice bucket challenge, where people challenge their friends to pour a bucket of ice water on their heads to raise awareness and money for ALS research, raised $115 million for the ALS Association and more than $220 million for research around the world since its inception.“Pat fought ALS with positivity and bravery and inspired all around him,” the ALS Association said. “Those of us who knew him are devastated but grateful for all he did to advance the fight a...
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Melvin Noble, better known by his rap moniker Mo3, was gunned down on Interstate 35 in Dallas, texas, by an as of yet unidentified assailant. Noble’s death was announced via a Twitter statement by his record label.While driving northbound along the I-35, Noble was approached by another vehicle. For an as of yet unknown reason, Noble stopped the car when he identified a man walking out of the other vehicle and began running south to get away from him. Several shots were fired in his direction, with one fatally wounding the young rapper, who was declared dead upon arriving at a nearby hospital. ...
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Iconic actor Sir Sean Connery died on Saturday in his sleep at 90. Connery was at his home, Lyford Cay, in Nassau, the Bahamas. The exact cause of Connery’s death is currently unknown, though his son Jason Connery had revealed that he had been unwell for quite some time. According to Connery’s widow Micheline, the actor had been suffering from dementia prior to his death. Connery is the third actor to have portrayed James Bond in film and pass away, with the first being David Niven in 1983 and the second being Sir Roger Moore in 2017.Not long after Connery’s death, many celebrities went on soc...
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