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Mackenzie Nichols Staff WriterRaymond Allen, the actor known for his roles as Uncle Woody on “Sanford and Son” and Ned the Wino on “Good Times,” died on Monday after a battle with respiratory issues. He was 91.His daughter, actress Ta Ronce Allen, confirmed the news in a Facebook post.“Just wanted to let The Allen Family and friends know that Dad received his wing two hours ago,” she wrote.
“His warmth, kind heart and cleaver sayings will be missed. His laughter will ring in heaven.
Kate Walsh and Adelaide Kane are hanging out in Australia!
The flashcards definitely paid off! Kenya Moore‘s daughter, Brooklyn Daly, is already speaking French like a Parisian — and she’s just a one-year-old. The Real Housewives of Atlanta star, 49, posted a precious video of her daughter to Instagram on August 24, showing little Brooklyn repeating after her, counting to 10 in French. Kenya captioned the video, which you can watch below, “I do it for the gram!”
Dave McNary Film ReporterAllan Rich, who was blacklisted in Hollywood early in his career and later found his niche as a versatile character actor in hundreds of roles, died on Aug. 22 at the Lillian Booth Actors Home in Englewood, N.J.
Facebook page. “So many of you have relied on his music and lyrics over the years and we hope that his music will continue to guide you on your journeys.
Chris Randone gave advice to fellow Bachelor Nation stars Becca Kufrin and Garrett Yrigoyen as fans continue to speculate about the status of their engagement.“I don’t know too much about, you know, the details of the relationship,” Randone, 32, told Us Weekly exclusively on Thursday, August 20, while promoting his new book, Change Your Mindset, Change Your Energy, Change Your Life, with coauthor Eric Bigger.
according to a report in the Austrian Newspaper, der Kurier. The newspaper said he had been diagnosed with cancer and was in Vienna for treatment.Cross also starred as the villainous Prince Malagant in 1995’s “First Knight” opposite Richard Gere, Sean Connery, and Julia Ormond.Born in London in 1947, his credits include “Great Expectations” (1947), “Turbulence” (1997) and “Die Bibel – Salomon” (1997), as well as “Chariots of Fire,” which won Best Picture at the Oscars in 1982.
At 98, Norman Lear received his 16th career Emmy A nomination for ABC’s reimagining of his classic ’70s sitcoms, Live in Front of a Studio Audience: "All in the Family" and "Good Times." It’s extra special for the TV icon, though, because his wife, Lyn Davis Lear, 73, also is up for an award as an exec producer of Netflix documentary The Great Hack. "We are probably the oldest couple to be nominated," he says, chuckling.
Rob Kardashian has shared an inside peek at Kylie Jenner’s birthday getaway.Not only was it a memorable trip for Kylie, who turned 23 on Monday — Rob went as far as to declare the holiday one of the best of his life!The reality star took to Instagram on Thursday to post a slideshow of images from the sun-soaked vacation.
Starsky and Hutch and Uncle Woodrow 'Woody' Anderson in Sanford and Son, has passed away. According to US news site TMZ, Raymond's family revealed the star had been in a long-term California facility and was found unresponsive on July 10. Loved ones told the publication that Raymond — who had resided in the health care facility since 2016 — died after suffering result of respiratory issues, however, they weren't coronavirus-related.
https://t.co/DHCdYXuCAz @ajstarr10 @REALTrinaRenee he will be missed #reruns of #SanfordAndSon keep them going!!!We're sad to hear of the death of #RaymondAllen (1929–2020) — best known as Aunt Esther's husband Woodrow on SANFORD AND SON + Ned the Wino on GOOD TIMES.
Facebook early Monday morning. «Just wanted to let The Allen Family and friends know that Dad received his wing two hours ago.
Raymond Allen, an actor who had memorable recurring roles on classic ’70s sitcoms “Sanford and Son” and “Good Times,” died yesterday of a non-COVID respiratory illness at a long-term care facility in California.
Greg Evans Associate Editor/Broadway CriticRaymond Allen, an actor who had memorable recurring roles on classic ’70s sitcoms Sanford and Son and Good Times, died yesterday of a non-COVID respiratory illness at a long-term care facility in California.