She was hospitalized following a lengthy illness, according to the Hollywood Reporter. Corey remained active in the 2000s, appearing on Broadway in a 2004 revival of "Sly Fox" (pictured). A younger generation came to know him through his work as the voice of Mr. The news was reported through the band's Twitter account. He was 84. The Scottish indie band released their debut album, "Sing the Greys," in 2006. A virtuoso guitar player, his hits included "The Tips of My Fingers" and "Yesterday, When I Was Young." With a 60-year-long resume, Stanton appeared in more than 200 movies and TV shows, creating memorable roles in films like "Repo Man," "Godfather II," "Pretty in Pink" and "Escape from New York.". He was 94. Aug. 31 2017: Actor Richard Anderson, who simultaneously appeared on two prime-time hits in the 1970s, has died. March 25, 2019: The death of singer/songwriter Scott Walker was announced. Jan. 10, 2018: Doreen Tracey, an original member of the Mousketeers on the "The Mickey Mouse Club," has died. The song earned a Golden Globe nomination and emerged as a standard, recorded by Engelbert Humperdinck, Johnny Mathis, Matt Monro and Ella Fitzgerald, among others. Released through Sean Combs' Bad Boy Entertainment, "Flava in Your Ear" earned a Grammy nomination and sold more than a million copies. She was 77. C F G C Puisqu'il faut dire, puisqu'il faut parler de soi F G C Am Puisque ton coeur ne brûle plus comme autrefois F G C Même si l'amour, je crois, ne se dit pas F G C Mais puisqu'il faut A link has been sent to your friend's email address. Nabors introduced the naive character on "The Andy Griffith Show." Sherk was married to actor Demian Bichir; she starred in "Un Cuento de Circo & A Love Song," his 2016 directorial debut. "Pat was looking forward to getting back on the road and seeing his many fans and friends. 1), both which received massive MTV airplay. He was 61. The "La Bamba" and "Lone Star" actress Pena, 55, has died. Jarreau was awarded seven Grammys in his career; his most recent win came in 2007 for a collaboration with Jill Scott and George Benson on "God Bless the Child." Singletary's radio success tapered off by the turn of the century, but he continued recording and touring: "American Grandstand," an album featuring Singletary and Rhonda Vincent performing classic country duets, appeared last year. Dec. 19, 2018: Peter Masterson, who made a mark as an actor, playwright and filmmaker, has died. The Mexican actor died at his home in Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco, according to La Voz. Daily played Major Roger Healey on "Jeannie" from 1965 to 1970 and played Howard Borden on "The Bob Newhart Show" from 1972 to 1978.His other work included appearances on the "Mary Tyler Moore" show in 1972 and "The Love Boat" in 1979. She was 85. Hurt's other films include "Alien," "Spaceballs," last year's "Jackie" and the "Harry Potter" franchise. To TV viewers, she became a familiar presence through the 1967-1969 sitcom "The Mothers-In-Law" and "The Doris Day Show." Once her career slowed, she relocated to Scottsdale, where she taught acting. His final Broadway appearance came in 2012, when he starred in "The Lyons" opposite Linda Lavin. Reed Hoffman/Rochester Democrat and Chronicle. He also nabbed a 2012 Emmy nomination for his work on the miniseries "Hatfields & McCoys." Come right away!" Romero made films outside of the zombie realm, including "Martin" (1977), "Creepshow" (1982) and "Monkey Shines" (1988), but he was best known for the "Living Dead" series of films, which include "Dawn of the Dead" (1978), "Day of the Dead" (1985) and "Land of the Dead" (2005). He starred in the 1965-1966 sitcom "My Mother the Car," but enjoyed his greatest success on the 1989-1997 TV series "Coach." Other hits included "Yah Mo B There," Just Once" and "One Hundred Ways." Jan. 31, 2017: Musician John Wetton, who founded the '80s supergroup Asia and was a member of King Crimson, has died. In March, according to the New York Times, Hallyday announced that he had lung cancer. The actress, who was born in Brooklyn, N.Y., first captured the public's heart as suburban housewife Laura Petrie on "The Dick Van Dyke Show" (1961-1966), winning two Emmy Awards. O'Brian, a handsome television leading man who gained fame playing the title character on the 1955-1961 series "The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp," has died at age 91. August 20, 2017: Jerry Lewis, legendary comedic who teamed with Dean Martin in the 1950s, died at his home in Las Vegas. Better known for her multiple marriages — she reportedly wed nine times — than her film or TV career, Gabor's spouses included movie star George Sanders and hotelier Conrad Hilton, who fathered her only child, Francesca, who died in 2015. He was 75. 5) and "Baby Makes Her Blue Jeans Talk" (No. He started performing full-time at the age of 15 and had 20 Top 10 albums on Billboard’s Latin Pop Albums chart. The band's hits include "You Might Think," "Shake It Up" and Drive.". According to son Jermaine Jackson, Jackson was suffering from pancreatic cancer. Damone also had a high-profile love life; his five wives included actress Pier Angeli (1954-1958) and singer-actress Diahann Carroll (1987-1996). Jarreau became a regular presence on the talk-show circuit, and he also appeared on programs such as "Sheena Easton: Act One" and "Saturday Night Live." He was 79. Hall died of heart failure, according to the New York Times. "I believed, wholeheartedly — still do — that a person's happiness depends on being true to themselves," he wrote. More recently, she appeared on "Dancing with the Stars," both as a competitor (she came in eighth in 2010) and as a guest this season, rooting and performing with Maureen McCormick, who played her eldest daughter on "The Brady Bunch." Sept. 3, 2019: Carol Lynley, a lovely model and actress whose film career is highlighted by the 1972 smash "The Poseidon Adventure," has died. 1, making it one of the biggest hits of the era. He was 95. 1 in England (it only climbed to No. Elizabeth Pena poses as she arrives for the Los Angeles premiere of "Nothing Like the Holidays," in Los Angeles on Dec. 3, 2008 . In 2000, she made her international singing debut as Fleur-de-Lys in the London version of the musical drama It's OK to disagree with someone's ideas, but personal attacks, insults, threats, hate speech, advocating violence and other violations can result in a ban. Other notable credits include the original London production of "Equus" and "Someone Who'll Watch Over Me," his last Broadway appearance, in 1992-1993. He was 74. Sept. 17, 2019: Cokie Roberts, an Emmy-winning journalist and political commentator, has died. Jan. 24, 2017: Butch Trucks, a founding member of the Allman Brothers Band, has died. He achieved his greatest fame on television, winning an Emmy for playing a lawyer on "Picket Fences" and portraying a history teacher on more than 60 episodes of "Boston Public." The actor's long career also includes such films as "Come Fly with Me" (1963) and "The Shootist" (1976). Neill's biographer Larry Ward tells The Associated Press that she died Sunday at her home in Tucson, Arizona, following a long illness. He was 85. Ferrer, who was 61, died of cancer, according to the Hollywood Reporter. He soon began landing TV roles, appearing on "Bewitched," "Gidget" and "The Patty Duke Show." May 10, 2017: Michael Parks, a '60s heartthrob who later re-emerged as a successful character actor and Quentin Tarantino favorite, has died. In filmmaker John Sayles' "Lone Star," she memorably portrayed a history teacher who rekindles a romance with an old flame, played by Chris Cooper. Berry made his greatest impact on TV, with lead roles in "F Troop" (1965-1967), "Mayberry R.F.D." She represented France at the Eurovision Song Contest in 2001 in Copenhagen with the power ballad Je n'ai que mon âme. May 15, 2019: Isaac Kappy, held small roles in "Thor" and "Terminator Salvation", May 13, 2019: Doris Day, the beloved singer and actress who was a superstar. On the big screen, he starred in "PT 109" (1963), "Palm Springs Weekend" (1963) and "Battle of the Bulge" (1964). Elizabeth Pena died at just 55 years old Tuesday after a brief illness. Sept. 7, 2018: Rapper Mac Miller died at age 26. Shepard continued to reach the charts through the '70s with such songs as "A Satisfied Mind," "Second Fiddle (To an Old Guitar)" and "Slippin' Away." May 24, 2017: Jared Martin, a handsome actor who was a constant presence on '70s TV, has died. The British entertainment journalist moved to TV in 1984 with "The Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous," which documented the lives of the powerful and wealthy. The series, a ratings winner for CBS, “Mannix” ran for eight seasons from 1967 to 1975. He later had a successful film career, appearing in such disparate vehicles as "How to Commit Marriage" (1969), 1976's "Car Wash" and Woody Allen's "The Curse of the Jade Scorpion" in 2001. He appeared in a wide variety of films, including "Straw Dogs" (1971) opposite Dustin Hoffman, "Time Bandits" (1981) and "Death at a Funeral" (2007). She often sang in her film roles; in "The Pink Panther," she introduced the Henry Mancini song "It Had Better Be Tonight." He was 90. The member of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame had an illustrious career that spanned five decades. Aug. 30, 2019: Valerie Harper, the Emmy-winning actress who created the role of sassy best friend Rhoda on TV's "The Mary Tyler Moore Show," has died. He was 66. She was especially popular with New York cabaret audiences, performing in both Manhattan eateries and Carnegie Hall. Wolfe is credited with helping giving birth to New Journalism, which blends literary techniques into nonfiction writing. Pena appeared on such TV shows as "L.A. Law," ''Dream On," ''Resurrection Blvd." Feb. 23, 2019: Actress Katherine Helmond, who found great success on TV in the sitcoms "Soap," "Who's the Boss?" She was 84. He also played a stuttering enforcer in the 1991 gangster film New Jack City, and a no-nonsense EMT and Vietnam vet Cassius "Cash" Clay in the TV comedy series Sirens from 2014-15. He was 76. Geils was a vocalist and guitarist for The J. Geils Band, which he formed in Worcester, Mass., in 1967. West died from leukemia, according to the Hollywood Reporter. Finney was 82. Elizabeth Pena, the versatile actress who shifted between dramatic roles in such films as "Lone Star" and comedic parts in TV shows like "Modern Family," has died. Her career was launched in 1950 when she played Zerlina in Mozart’s “Don Giovanni” at the Met, a part for which she was a last-minute substitute. Survivors include his wife, Laeticia; and four children, including entertainer David Hallyday. Dec. 6, 2016: Peter Vaughan, a character actor best-known for playing Maester Aemon on "Game of Thrones," has died. The character actor found TV success as Walter Findlay, the husband to TV's "Maude," The sitcom, which starred Beatric Arthur as the title character, was a major TV hit, running from 1972 to 1978. His wife, Kay Dotrice, who died in 2007, was also an actress, as are the couple's three children. The actor died at a ranch Hot Spring County, Ark., that he and his wife had owned for 35 years. Whitfield was 93. Sept. 30, 2017: Elizabeth Baur, an actress best-remembered as police consultant Fran Belding on TV's "Ironside," has died. Last week, she entered hospice. He was 89. The band helped define the Southern rock sound through such influential discs as "At the Fillmore East" (1971) and "Brothers and Sisters" (1973). Nyqvist was battling cancer, according to the Hollywood Reporter. This year, she was the subject of "Wait for Your Laugh," a documentary that looked at "the longest career in showbiz history.". Hashian was performing on a Legends of Rock Cruise ship when he collapsed, according to the New York Daily News. After his pop success waned, he turned to country music. He was 82. Jan. 31, 2018: Leah LaBelle, a contestant on the third season of "American Idol," died in a car accident in Studio City, Calif., along with her husband, former professional basketball player Rasual Butler. Aug. 13, 2017: Joseph Bologna, an actor, writer and director who earned an Oscar nomination in a durable career, has died at age 82. Prior to his work as Ian Fleming's 007, Moore starred as a spy on the small screen in "The Saint" (1962-1969) and played opposite Tony Curtis in "The Persuaders!" He left the group but returned in 1975 during the band's Jefferson Starship era. The 1992 romance novel, which Waller reportedly wrote in 11 days, spent more than three years on the New York Times bestseller list. She recorded several albums; 2000's "All the Love" was her most recent release. He was 48. Bass was 52. CONCERT - FRENCH POP. And as a movie director, he helmed "The Trip to Bountiful," for which Geraldine Page won an Oscar. Last summer, she was seen in HBO's drama miniseries "The Night Of." She was signed by the then-WWF and debuted with the organization in 1999 for a short-lived run; she later accused the organization of sexual harassment, but the case was dismissed. Allen later was a regular on "The Hollywood Squares" and became a familiar presence on the Las Vegas Strip. She worked for NPR and ABC for several years. His big-screen work includes "Ben," a 1972 sequel to "Willard;" "Silent Running" (1972); and "Meteor" (1979). Moore was suffering from cancer, according to a statement from his family. Between 1975 and 1981, Dave & Sugar was a regular presence on the country-music charts, scoring three No. Many will recognize his iconic song "1984's "Hallelujah," which was famously covered by Jeff Buckley in 1994. Aug. 21, 2018: Barbara Harris, a Tony-winning actress who also found success on the big screen, has died. Berman was 92. Wilson, who recorded for Capitol Records between 1959 and 1980, became one of the label’s hallmark artists. Parks was a familiar presence on TV in the '70s and '80s, but a rebirth began to occur in the next century, as he transitioned into a somewhat grizzled character actor with roles in Tarantino's "Django Unchained," "Grindhouse" and "Kill Bill" franchise. Fabray, who worked the Vaudeville circuit as a child, won a Tony for best actress in 1949 for the musical "Mr. Natasha St-Pier tour dates and tickets 2021-2022 near you. Born in 1955, the Texas-born actor was a favorite of James Cameron, appearing in the director's "Aliens" and "True Lies" in addition to playing the salvage-team captain in "Titanic." The best result we found for your search is Mark E Wheeler age 60s in Queen Creek, AZ. Feb. 25, 2017: Bill Paxton, a journeyman actor who appeared in such films as "Twister," "Titanic," "Apollo 13" and "Aliens," has died following complications from surgery. He was 66. She was married to actor Christopher Plummer from 1956 to 1960; actress Amanda Plummer is their daughter. May 22, 2017: Dina Merrill, a sophisticated blonde actress with a long film and TV career, has died at 93. Jan. 6, 2017: Om Puri, a versatile actor who appeared in Hollywood, Bollywood and British films, has died. Simon's greatest stage hits reads like a rundown of some of Broadway's best-known shows: "Barefoot in the Park," "The Odd Couple," "The Sunshine Boys," Brighton Beach Memoirs" and "Plaza Suite" among them. Cassel was 84; he had been suffering from Alzheimer's disease. She also was a recognized voice through her commercial jingle work; she was heard on advertisements for Campbell's Soup and Michelob. July 25, 2017: Barbara Sinatra, a philanthropist and widow of Frank Sinatra, has died. The latter, a one-man show in which McCowen played characters such as Pontius Pilate and Jesus, became closely identified with the actor, and he even performed the show at the White House. It was released as the first single from her third album, De l'amour le mieux, on which it features as first track. In 2010, he was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame. While her onscreen nasty daughter Nellie Oleson was the character viewers most loved to hate on the NBC series that ran from 1974 to 1983, her cruel, greedy mother Harriet Oleson was just as awful, never missing a chance at small-town social climbing or petty backbiting. Barouh continued to act and record, releasing albums into the 21st century. She was the daughter of country singer Red Foley. They appeared 44 times on "The Ed Sullivan Show." His books range from memoirs and social commentary to such young-adult favorites as "I'm Really Dragged But Nothing Gets Me Down." He was 38. Aug. 3, 2017: Robert Hardy, a veteran British stage and screen actor who played Cornelius Fudge in the "Harry Potter" movies, has died. Nov. 20, 2019: Michael J. Pollard, a character actor who earned an Oscar nomination for 1967's "Bonnie and Clyde," has died. Jan. 18, 2017: Roberta Peters, a coloratura soprano who achieved mainstream popularity in a long career, has died. Survivors include his wife, Tanya Callau, and three sons, including singer Robin Thicke. Puri, who suffered a heart attack, was 66. After the group's final breakup in 2014, Trucks formed his own outfit, Butch Trucks and the Freight Train Band. "However, I knew the series was going to be good, and I didn't have to prove myself as a star." He was a busy character actor on TV, with regular roles on "Crossing Jordan," "Twin Peaks," "NCIS: Los Angeles," "LateLine" and "Shannon's Deal." He hosted TV programs for such networks as E!, Telehit and Mun2. Welcome to our new and improved comments, which are for subscribers only. The crash occurred in Medford, N.J.; the duo was scheduled to perform there tonight. She later served as a publicist for musician Frank Zappa and posed for the men's magazine Gallery with nothing on except her mouse ears. Starr, who began performing as a teenager, topped the national chart twice: 1952's "Wheel of Fortune" spent 10 weeks at No. He was 76. Feb. 12, 2018: Marty Allen, a comedian who was a staple on TV for decades, has died. Although since dismissed by some as overly syrupy, "Love Story," with Ali MacGraw (pictured with Hiller) and Ryan O'Neal as star-crossed Ivy League lovers, was one of the most popular movies of 1970, but one that almost didn't get made due to Paramount's rocky financial situation. May, who was 45, died of cardiac arrest, his publicist confirmed to Variety. Founded in 1996, the group is known for arena-rock versions of holiday songs; the band's annual Christmas tours feature lasers, fog machines and impressive lighting effects. She originated the role in 1964 and won a Tony, and later took the show on the road. He was 84. He became a favorite of nightclub and TV audiences. She made guest appearances on such programs as "Room 222," "Nanny and the Professor" and "Emergency!" She earned Oscar nominations for her work in "Midnight Cowboy" (1969) and "Farewell, My Lovely" (1975). Fabray died at her home in Los Angeles, her son, Dr. Jamie MacDougall, told the Associated Press. His daughter, Cherie, married future Prime Minister Tony Blair in 1980. Feb. 26, 2017: Judge Joseph Wapner, who rose to fame as the original host of "The People's Court," has died at age 97. The cherubic-faced actor later starred in such films as "Midnight Madness" and "Scavenger Hunt," and appeared in the popular '80s medical drama "St. He also appeared with Tom Hanks in the 1988 movie, Big; on The Tonight Show, Saturday Night Live and on Broadway in the musical Hairspray. He "died peacefully in his sleep with his friends and family close by," said a statement issued by his representative. In his long career, he also worked with such greats as Barbra Streisand, Frankie Laine, Petula Clark, Sting and Aretha Franklin. In 1984, NBC broadcast a TV movie based on her life, "Victims for Victims: The Theresa Saldana Story. A flutist, Thomas wrote several songs for the band, including "Legend of a Mind" and "Veteran Cosmic Rocker." The performer was 33. Hedison was 92. Jan. 11, 2019: Fernando Luján, a Mexican actor whose career spanned seven decades, has died. Her company, Kate Spade New York, has over 140 retail shops and outlet stores across the U.S. and more than 175 shops internationally. He was 72. Sept. 27, 2018: Marty Balin, one of the founders of Jefferson Airplane, has died. His big-screen work can be seen in "The Jerk," "My Favorite Year" and "Serial." In 2015, "The Facts of My Life," Rae's memoir, was published. July 31, 2017: Jeanne Moreau, one of France's most acclaimed actresses, has died at age 89. Albright, who was 92, died n Toluca Lake, Calif., according to the Akron (Ohio) Beacon Journal. May 27, 2017: Gregg Allman, seen in 2011, died at age 69 in Savannah, Ga., his publicist said. His films include "Two for the Road," "Annie," "Shoot the Moon," "Big Fish," Erin Brockovich" and "Skyfall." He was 63. He died of natural causes at his home in Los Angeles surrounded by family. She also played the title character, a secretary, in the 1952-1956 CBS sitcom "Meet Millie." Born Dec. 27, 1942, Carr was 22 when the 1965 musical was released. Dec. 19, 2016: Actor Dick Latessa, who won a Tony Award in 2003 for playing the father of Tracy Turnblad in the original Broadway production of "Hairspray," has died. Ferrer, the son of Oscar winner Jose Ferrer and singer Rosemary Clooney, began acting in the early '80s. Mengering, who died in Carmel, Ind., was 90. Artists who have collaborated with Aznavour include Liza Minnelli, Petula Clark, Shirley Bassey and Edith Piaf. From 1973 to 1985, Moore starred in seven Bond films, including "Live and Let Die," "The Spy Who Loved Me," "For Your Eyes Only" and "A View to a Kill." The "La Bamba" and "Lone Star" actress Pena, 55, has died. Colmes, a New York City native and Hofstra University graduate, worked in radio and as a comedian before joining the Fox network in 1996. He was 20. Conley was 77 and suffering from a condition similar to dementia, according to his brother, Fred Conley. At the peak of his fame in the '60s and '70s, he guest-hosted "The Tonight Show" in addition to his appearances on "Hee Haw" and concert work. Wright was 75. She was 73. He was 49. Shepard was 73. © 2021 www.azcentral.com. In the '70s and early '80s, he was hard to miss on daytime-TV game shows, appearing on "Password," Match Game," Tattletales" and "The Hollywood Squares." In his 2005 memoir, "Tab Hunter Confidential: The Making of a Movie Star," Hunter recounted the stresses of being a love object to millions of young women when he was, in reality, a gay man. Feb. 17, 2017: Peter Skellern, a British singer-songwriter whose song "You're a Lady" became something of a contemporary standard, has died at age 69. Recent guest spots have included "This Is Us," "Fuller House" and "Celebrity Wife Swap." Lewis also starred in 'The Bellboy' and 'The Nutty Professor' and hosted the Labor Day telethon for decades. Jeffries appeared in such films as "The Pink Panther" (1963), "Sex and the Single Girl" (1964) and the 1965 Elvis Presley vehicle "Harum Scarum." To find out more about Facebook commenting please read the Conversation Guidelines and FAQs. In 2000, she made her international singing debut as Fleur-de-Lys in the London version of the musical drama Notre Dame de Paris. His last album, "Moonlit Déjà Vu," appeared in 2012. Pigott-Smith was 70. The actress, who was born in Oaxaca, Mexico, was part of a powerful Hollywood family. She released more than 20 albums on such labels as Capitol, Reprise, Dot and, most recently, Concord Records. Feb. 12, 2018: Daryle Singletary, a traditional country singer who enjoyed great success in the mid '90s, has died. 1 on the jazz and R&B listings in Billboard. He was 88. The veteran stage actor made his Broadway debut in 1968, appearing in "The Education of H*Y*M*A*N K*A*P*L*A*N." He would continue to tread the boards in New York for the next several decades, becoming a favorite of Broadway audiences. Natasha St-Pier (10 de febrer de 1981 a Bathurst, Nova Brunswick) és una cantant canadenca d'origen acadià establerta a França. His other movies include "Willow," "Labyrinth," "Amadeus," "Time Bandits" and "The Elephant Man." The pair divorced in 2014 after relocating to Prescott; Tennille later wrote a best-selling book about their marriage. The 72-year-old died of heart failure. Aug. 30, 2018: Actress Vanessa Marquez was fatally shot by police officers in Southern California during a welfare check at her South Pasadena apartment. He retired the character but continued to perform, appearing on "St. In 2015, President Barack Obama presented the National Medal of Arts to Colon for her work as an actress and theater founder. Born in Cleveland, Geraci was lead singer for the Outsiders, which reached No. Sept. 3, 2018: Jeb Rosebrook, a screenwriter whose credits include 1972's "Junior Bonner" with Steve McQueen and the 1979 space epic "The Black Hole," has died. He was 71. Nov. 3, 2016: Kay Starr, whose distinctive blend of pop, jazz, blues and country made her one of the nation's top vocalists in the '50s, has died. During his career, he received a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award, the National Medal of the Arts and admission into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Rest In Peace, dear one.". She had been in production for the upcoming Hulu sitcom "Future Man" from Seth Rogen. She was 83. Rickles died of kidney failure at his Los Angeles home, TMZ reports. White, who was born in Florida, won first prize on "You Can Be a Star," a talent competition on the Nashville Network.