Dave McNary, a veteran film reporter for Variety, died Saturday in Pasadena. He was 69.
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Mark O’Brien, a veteran syndication sales executive for Warner Bros., founder of Mighty Oak Entertainment and creator of the Whacked Out… series franchise, died Nov. 9 at his Newport Beach, California, home. He was 63.
His death was announced by friend and colleague Scott Carlin. A cause of death was not specified.
O’Brien founded Mighty Oak Entertainment, a television production and distribution company in 2005, and the following year sold his first series, Whacked Out Sports, to NBC owned and
Dave McNary, a veteran film reporter for Variety, died Saturday in Pasadena. He was 69.
Police body camera video released Monday by authorities in Southern California shows a violent arrest of a man, who later died, in a grocery store earlier this month. Ernie Serrano, 33, of Jurupa Valley, Calif., which is east of Los Angeles, died after a Dec.
Rick Squire, a marketing executive for NBC, CBS and Fox, died Thursday of heart failure at his home in Long Beach, California, a family spokesman said. He was 68.
Ned Wynn, an actor and screenwriter who followed his father, Keenan Wynn, grandfather, Ed Wynn, and stepfather, Van Johnson, into show business, has died. He was 79.
Scott Marshall Smith, who wrote the screenplays for the Robert De Niro-starring features Men of Honor and The Score, has died of complications from a stroke, his family announced. He was 62.
Scott Marshall Smith, the screenwriter whose credits included the Robert De Niro films Men of Honor and The Score, has died, his publicist said Tuesday. He was 62.
Don Zimmermann, former president and COO of Capitol EMI Records, died Friday in Huntington Beach, California, after fighting a respiratory infection, his wife, Rosa, announced. He was 85.
Tommy "Tiny" Lister, a former wrestler and actor well-known for playing Deebo in the comedy film Friday, has died aged 62. Lister was found unconscious at his Marina Del Rey home in Los Angeles County, California, on Thursday afternoon, his manager Cindy Cowan said.
Friday co-star Tiny Lister, who has died aged 62. Lister, a former professional wrestler, played bully Deebo in the Friday films, starring in both the 1995 original and the 2000 sequel.
Friday and The Dark Knight, has been found dead at his home, aged 62.The news was confirmed by Lister’s manager Cindy Cowan, who said that the actor was found unresponsive at his residence in Marina Del Rey, California.Cowan said that Lister had been displaying Covid-19 symptoms in recent days, leading him to cancel shooting for a new film. His cause of death has not yet been revealed.“He was a gentle giant,” Cowan said of Lister in a statement.
An 11-year-old boy died after he shot himself in his California home during a Zoom class this week, according to a news report. The pre-teen was attending the virtual class with his microphone and camera turned off when he took his own life just after 11 a.m.