R.I.P. to all that have passed away recently.

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Pugsley from the Addams Family Died
http://www.latimes.com/enterta…-dies-20141208-story.html
Mary Ann Mobley Died
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i know this is nothing to do with any movie stars or singers just wanted to wish everyone a very happy Christmas n safe new years.looks like i will not have anyone here for christmas as my daughter n her family had to move away so looks like it will be me n my cats n hopefully something good on tv to watch thanksgiving was just me my cats n John Wayne
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Actor Booth Colman Dies At 91
http://deadline.com/2014/12/booth-colman-dead-1201332931/
British Actress Billie Whitelaw Died
http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-30571601
Joe Cocker dead at 70.
http://www.nydailynews.com/ent…-cancer-article-1.2053522
Emmy-Winning Director Joseph Sargent Dies at 89
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Brandon Stoddard, ABC Exec Who Shepherded ‘Roots,’ Dies at 77
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Two -Time Oscar Winner Luise Rainer Died, 104
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Gilmore Girls Star Edward Herrmann Dies at 71
http://www.people.com/article/…rain-cancer-gilmore-girls
I always see him playing FDR.
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Elly May Clampett Has Gone to the Cement Pond in the Sky
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Rhodes Reason, 84, died December 26. He was in dozens of TV Westerns, especially at Warner Bros. Brother of Rex Reason
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Arthur Gardner, 104, of the producing team Levy-Gardner-Laven, died December 19.
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Levy-Gardner-Laven made the Big Valley.
Little Jimmy Dickens died.
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R.I.P. to the many who have passed away in the past week.
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Former Miss America Bess Myerson Dies at 90
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/…york-city-dies-at-90.html
She was pretty. My dad had the hots for her.
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Bill Hart Dies: Cowboy Stuntman Worked With John Wayne In ‘Alamo’ , ‘Wild Bunch’
Veteran actor and cowboy stuntman Bill Hart, who worked with John Wayne on The Alamo and was blown off his horse in a daring stunt on Sam Peckenpah’s The Wild Bunch, has died. He was 80. “He was a real cowboy,” his longtime pal and fellow stuntman Roydon Clark told Deadline today. “He cowboyed in this business with the best of ‘em.”
Hart, a longtime member of the Stuntmen’s Association of Motion Pictures, got his start as a stuntman in 1960 on Alamo and would go on to perform and coordinate stunts on more than 50 films and TV shows, including two more with The Duke: McLintock! and The Comancheros. He was Glenn Ford’s stunt double on numerous films including Day Of The Evil Gun. As good with his fists as he was with a horse, he can be seen brawling or riding on such films as Dual At Diablo, The Rounders and Heaven’s Gate, and on classic TV shows such as Gunsmoke and Rawhide.
For a stunt on The Wild Bunch, an explosion – using real dynamite – blew Hart and several other stuntmen and their horses from a bridge into a river in Mexico, killing one of the horses.
With a face like an old roadmap of Texas, where he was born and died, Hart also worked as an actor on more than 50 films and TV shows – most of them Westerns.
“He was the real thing,” Clark said. “He was an everyday guy. He had a good reputation and was liked by all. He was a good stuntman and a good husband. He was a guy you enjoyed working with, being on location with, and calling a fellow stuntman. He had a great journey. I’m sorry to hear that it came to an end.”
http://deadline.com/2015/01/bi…d-bunch-alamo-1201344901/
His son, stuntman Chuck Hart, died in 2010 of kidney failure.
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Veteran leading man and character actor, Rod Taylor has died at 84. Man, did he ever have some great roles. I think my most favorite was in John Waynes, The Train Robbers, as Grady, always needful of something to do. Thought his line, the last one in the movie, was fantastic. When Duke takes off after the train, Ben Johnson's character says, "rob a train"? Rod Taylor looks at him and says, "something to do"!
http://www.people.com/article/rod-taylor-dies -
Andrae Crouch, legendary gospel figure, dies at 72
http://www.msn.com/en-us/music…r-AA7WRab?ocid=ansentap11
Taylor Negron, Comedian & Actor, Dead At 57 (you'll know the face)
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Swedish blonde bombshell, Anita Ekberg has passed away at 83.
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Veteran leading man and character actor, Rod Taylor has died at 84. Man, did he ever have some great roles. I think my most favorite was in John Waynes, The Train Robbers, as Grady, always needful of something to do. Thought his line, the last one in the movie, was fantastic. When Duke takes off after the train, Ben Johnson's character says, "rob a train"? Rod Taylor looks at him and says, "something to do"!
http://www.people.com/article/rod-taylor-diesMy favorite was The Birds. Never could look at a flock of birds the same ever since. RIP Rod.
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Rod Taylor was a favorite actor of mine - R.I.P.
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