Haley Bosselman editorRichard Gilliland, an actor known for his role on “Designing Women,” has died. He was 71.The actor died on March 18 in Los Angeles following a brief illness.
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Pat Saperstein Deputy EditorCliff Simon, who played the villain Ba-al on the “Stargate SG 1” TV series, died in a kite-boarding accident Tuesday on Topanga beach in Los Angeles.His wife Collette reported his death on his Facebook page, writing “To Friends, family and fans, It is with unimaginable heartbreak that I am sharing with you, that my beloved husband, Cliff Simon, passed away at 12:30pm on Tuesday March 9, 2021.
He was at Topanga Beach, California and sadly passed away after a tragic
.Haley Bosselman editorRichard Gilliland, an actor known for his role on “Designing Women,” has died. He was 71.The actor died on March 18 in Los Angeles following a brief illness.
Danny Masterson's rape case has taken a turn, with an attorney for the actor alleging that members of law enforcement leaked information pertaining to the case.
Richard Gilliland has sadly passed away.
Richard Gilliland, an actor known for roles in "Designing Women" and "Airplane II: The Sequel," has died. The 71-year-old was married to Emmy-winning actress Jean Smart and suffered from a "brief illness" before passing away in Los Angeles, Calif., last week, according to a press release shared with Fox News.
Richard Gilliland, a busy character actor whose credits included a recurring role on the CBS sitcom Designing Women, where he met his future wife, Emmy winner Jean Smart, died March 18 in Los Angeles after a brief illness, a publicist announced.He was 71. The Texas native starred as Sgt.
Richard Gilliland, a prolific actor who nearly 50-year career included Designing Women, Thirtysomething and series-regular roles on Just Our Luck, Operation Petticoat and Heartland, has died. He was 71. His family said he died March 18 in Los Angeles after an unspecified brief illness.
The Goldbergs star George Segal, who became popular in the 1960s and 1970s, has died at the age of 87, his wife said. Segal, who was Oscar-nominated for 1966 black comedy-drama ‘Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?’, died on Tuesday in Santa Rosa, California.
Actor George Segal, best known for starring in US sitcom The Goldbergs, has died at the age of 87. Segal, who was Oscar-nominated for 1966 black comedy-drama Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, died on Tuesday in Santa Rosa, California.
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - George Segal, the Oscar-nominated actor who sparred with Richard Burton in "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf," romanced Glenda Jackson in "A Touch of Class" and won laughs in the TV sitcom "The Goldbergs," has died at the age of 87, his wife Sonia said on Tuesday.
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Thomas Middleditch’s former Silicon Valley co-star isn’t surprised to hear about the recent sexual misconduct accusation he’s facing.
Actor-comedian Thomas Middleditch is being accused of sexual misconduct at a now-shuttered Goth nightclub in Los Angeles in 2019. The Los Angeles Times on Sunday published a report about the Hollywood club Cloak & Dagger in which almost 10 women — including four former staffers — accuse Adam Bravin and Michael Patterson, co-founders of the now-closed club Cloak & Dagger, of turning a blind eye to sexual misconduct among members at the club as well as at its many music festivals.
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Cliff Simon was a South African actor who played the villain Ba’al in “Stargate SG-1” for six seasons.Simon joined the cast of “Stargate: SG-1” in its fifth season in 2001, and his character became so popular that he remained through the show’s 10th and final season, becoming its longest-running villain.