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Tony Walton (1934–2022), award-winning set designer - legacy.com - Britain - Hollywood
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09.03.2022

Tony Walton (1934–2022), award-winning set designer

Tony Walton was a legendary British set and costume designer who won an Oscar for his work on “All That Jazz.”Tony Walton started his legendary career as a costume and set designer on Broadway. He would go on to win three Tony Awards for his work on “Pippin,” “Guys and Dolls,” and “House of Blue Leaves.” He won an Oscar for “All That Jazz” and an Emmy for art direction on the 1985 TV-movie “Death of a Salesman,” starring Dustin Hoffman. He was nominated for an Oscar for the film “Mary Poppins,” which starred his then wife Julie Andrews.

“Grandpa” Elliott Small (1944–2022), iconic New Orleans street musician - legacy.com - France - parish Orleans
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09.03.2022

“Grandpa” Elliott Small (1944–2022), iconic New Orleans street musician

“Grandpa” Elliott Small was a New Orleans street musician known for his singing and harmonica playing.Small began playing the harmonica as a child, and he began a career as a soul singer when he was a young man. He recorded songs in the 1960s and ‘70s including “I’m a Devil” and “Girls Are Made for Lovin’.” But it was as a street musician that he found his greatest fame.

John Billings (1923–2022), WWII spy pilot - legacy.com - Austria - county Santa Cruz
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09.03.2022

John Billings (1923–2022), WWII spy pilot

John Billings was a U.S. Army Air Forces veteran of World War II who flew Allied spies behind enemy lines for the Office of Strategic Services (OSS).Billings took his first flight on his third birthday and discovered a lifelong passion. He learned to fly as a teen, before enlisting in the U.S.

Conrad Janis (1928–2022), Mindy’s dad on “Mork & Mindy” - legacy.com
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09.03.2022

Conrad Janis (1928–2022), Mindy’s dad on “Mork & Mindy”

Conrad Janis was an actor and jazz musician known for roles including Fred McConnell, Mindy’s father, on the TV sitcom “Mork & Mindy.”Janis began his acting career in his teens, working on the radio and in stage productions, including a role on Broadway in “The Dark of the Moon.” He made his movie debut in 1945’s “Snafu” and went on to become a pioneer of early television. He played roles on anthology series of the early 1950s including “Actor’s Studio,” “Starlight Theatre,” and “The Philco Television Playhouse.” As his career grew, Janis had notable guest spots on “Get Smart” and “My Favorite Martian” and a small role in “Airport 1975.”Janis was part of the “Mork & Mindy” cast for the show’s entire four seasons, playing a music store owner and the father of Pam Dawber’s character, Mindy.

Laurel Goodwin (1942–2022), Elvis co-star and Yeoman Colt from “Star Trek” - legacy.com - USA - California
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08.03.2022

Laurel Goodwin (1942–2022), Elvis co-star and Yeoman Colt from “Star Trek”

Laurel Goodwin was an actress known for co-starring with Elvis Presley (1935–1977) in “Girls! Girls! Girls!” and playing Yeoman Colt in the rejected “Star Trek” pilot, “The Cage.”Goodwin’s movie debut came with 1962’s “Girls! Girls! Girls!” She played Laurel Dodge, one of two women who caught the eye of Presley’s sailor character. In 1966, Goodwin became a part of “Star Trek” history when she appeared in the show’s original pilot, which was scrapped when the show was retooled with mostly new stars. Her character, Yeoman J.M.

Warner Mack (1935–2022), country singer known for “The Bridge Washed Out” - legacy.com - Nashville - Tennessee - county Pierce - county Webb
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08.03.2022

Warner Mack (1935–2022), country singer known for “The Bridge Washed Out”

Warner Mack was a country singer and songwriter known for hits including “Is it Wrong (For Loving You)” and “The Bridge Washed Out.”Mack was just 13 years old when he wrote the song that would become his first hit. But he didn’t record “Is it Wrong (For Loving You)” until almost 10 years later, in 1957. Mack made it to the top ten of the country music chart with his debut single, and “Is it Wrong (For Loving You)” became a standard of the genre, charting again in cover versions by Webb Pierce in 1960 and Sonny James in 1972.

Iowa Tornado Victims (2022) - legacy.com - state Iowa - Des Moines
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07.03.2022

Iowa Tornado Victims (2022)

Melissa Bazley, 63Kenley Bolger, 5Michael Bolger, 37Owen Bolger, 2Rodney Clark, 64Cecilia Lloyd, 72Officials have not yet released the name of the victim in Chariton.

Mitchell Ryan (1934–2022), actor known for “Lethal Weapon,” “Dharma & Greg” - legacy.com - Los Angeles - Santa Barbara
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07.03.2022

Mitchell Ryan (1934–2022), actor known for “Lethal Weapon,” “Dharma & Greg”

Mitchell Ryan was an actor known for many roles, including the villainous General Peter McAllister in “Lethal Weapon.”Ryan began a stage career, including work on Broadway, after serving in the U.S. Navy. After several small TV appearances, he broke out with a role on “Dark Shadows,” playing ex-convict Burke Devlin.

Johnny Brown (1937–2022), star of “Good Times” - legacy.com - Los Angeles
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07.03.2022

Johnny Brown (1937–2022), star of “Good Times”

Johnny Brown was an actor and comedian best known for his starring role in “Good Times,” playing building superintendent Nathan Bookman.Brown got his start doing comedy, including winning an amateur night at the Apollo Theater. He worked on Broadway and had a recording career with songs including “Walkin’, Talkin’, Kissin’ Doll” before getting his break on TV.

Tim Considine (1940–2022), “My Three Sons” star - legacy.com - county St. Louis
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05.03.2022

Tim Considine (1940–2022), “My Three Sons” star

Tim Considine was an actor best known for starring as oldest son Mike on the classic TV sitcom “My Three Sons.”Tim Considine first found fame appearing in the 1950s Disney television serials “Spin and Marty” and “Hardy Boys” as Joe Hardy opposite Tommy Kirk. He starred in Disney’s 1959 classic film “The Shaggy Dog” with Tommy Kirk and Fred MacMurray.

Shirley Hughes (1927–2022), British children’s author - legacy.com - Britain - county Hughes
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04.03.2022

Shirley Hughes (1927–2022), British children’s author

Shirley Hughes was a British children’s author and illustrator known for “Dogger” and the “Alfie” series.  Shirley Hughes wrote and sold millions of children’s books that were praised for their look at everyday family life. She illustrated her own work and did illustrations for other writers.

Alan Ladd Jr. (1937–2022), producer who greenlit “Star Wars” - legacy.com - Britain - London - Los Angeles - Los Angeles - George - county Iron - London
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03.03.2022

Alan Ladd Jr. (1937–2022), producer who greenlit “Star Wars”

Alan Ladd Jr. was a producer and movie executive who greenlit “Star Wars” and produced “Braveheart.”Ladd was the son of actor Alan Ladd (1913–1964), the star of movies including “Shane” and “This Gun for Hire.” After growing up in Los Angeles, he served in the U.S. Air Force and spent several years in London working in the British film industry.

Priscilla Tolkien (1929–2022), daughter of J.R.R. Tolkien - legacy.com - Britain - county Oxford
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03.03.2022

Priscilla Tolkien (1929–2022), daughter of J.R.R. Tolkien

Priscilla Tolkien, the youngest child of The Lord of the Rings author J.R.R. Tolkien, was Vice President of The Tolkien Society.Priscilla Tolkien was born in Oxford, England, where her father was a professor at the university. Her childhood teddy bear was named Bingo, and in early drafts of The Lord of the Rings, J.R.R.

Farrah Forke (1968–2022), played Alex Lambert on “Wings” - legacy.com - USA - state Massachusets
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03.03.2022

Farrah Forke (1968–2022), played Alex Lambert on “Wings”

Farrah Forke was an actress best known for playing helicopter pilot Alex Lambert on “Wings.”“Wings” was Forke’s first major role; she starred in seasons four through six as a U.S. Army veteran who had flown Apache helicopters in Desert Storm and was running a helicopter tour business in Nantucket, Massachusetts.

Autherine Lucy Foster (1929–2022), first Black student at the University of Alabama - legacy.com - USA - Alabama - county Brown - county Foster
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03.03.2022

Autherine Lucy Foster (1929–2022), first Black student at the University of Alabama

Autherine Lucy Foster was an icon of the civil rights movement as the first Black student to attend the University of Alabama.Foster had already received her bachelor’s degree from Mills College when she decided to seek admission to the segregated University of Alabama as a graduate student in 1952. She was initially admitted on her qualifications, but the admission was revoked when school authorities learned she was Black. Foster worked with the NAACP to fight for admission.

Richard Pratt (2022), singer with Blue Magic - legacy.com - Pennsylvania - city Philadelphia - county Pratt
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02.03.2022

Richard Pratt (2022), singer with Blue Magic

Richard Pratt was the bass singer with Philadelphia soul group Blue Magic, known for hits including “Sideshow.”We invite you to share condolences for Richard Pratt in our Guest Book.Pratt was a founding member of Blue Magic in 1972 in Philadelphia. Some of their earliest singles were moderately successful on R&B radio, including 1973’s “Spell” and “Stop to Start.” Their biggest success came in 1974 with “Sideshow,” a slow and dreamy ballad with a circus theme.

Tova Borgnine (1941–2022), founder of Beauty by Tova - legacy.com - New York - USA - Norway
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02.03.2022

Tova Borgnine (1941–2022), founder of Beauty by Tova

Tova Borgnine was the founder of Beauty by Tova cosmetics and the widow of actor Ernest Borgnine (1917–2012).Born Tove Træsnæs in Oslo, Norway, Borgnine came to the U.S. as a child and initially planned to be an actress.

Ralph Ahn (1926–2022), actor known for “New Girl” - legacy.com - Los Angeles - USA - Texas - California - North Korea - county Walker
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01.03.2022

Ralph Ahn (1926–2022), actor known for “New Girl”

Ralph Ahn was an actor best known for playing the mostly silent grandfather figure Tran on “New Girl.”Born to a family of Korean independence activists who were some of the first Korean immigrants to the U.S., Ahn grew up in California and served in the U.S. Navy during World War II.

Ned Eisenberg (1957–2022), actor known for “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit” - legacy.com - city Easttown
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01.03.2022

Ned Eisenberg (1957–2022), actor known for “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit”

Ned Eisenberg was a character actor best known for his role as defense attorney Roger Kressler on “Law and Order: Special Victims Unit.”  Ned Eisenberg was a Bronx born character actor who played defense attorney Roger Kessler in 24 episodes of the long-running crime drama “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit.” He appeared in two Clint Eastwood movies, playing a manager in “Million Dollar Baby” and photographer Joe Rosenthal in “Flags of our Fathers.” He made his movie debut in 1980 in “The Exterminator” and appeared in “Primary Colors” and “Last Man Standing.” His many TV guest appearances include “The Good Wife,” “White Collar,” “30 Rock,” and recently on “Mare of Easttown” and “The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel.”  RIP #NedEisenberg. We worked together on one of the first films I ever did: “Moving Violations.” Just a great all-around good guy.

Snootie Wild (1985–2022), rapper known for “Yayo” - legacy.com - Texas - county Arthur - county Rich - county Lee - Tennessee - county Porter - Houston
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28.02.2022

Snootie Wild (1985–2022), rapper known for “Yayo”

Snootie Wild was a rapper known for songs including his 2013 hit “Yayo.”Wild was born LePreston Porter in Memphis, the city where he built his musical career. He was a nephew of Arthur Lee, lead singer for the 1960s band Love.

Veronica Carlson (1944–2022), British actress in Hammer horror films - legacy.com - Britain - London
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28.02.2022

Veronica Carlson (1944–2022), British actress in Hammer horror films

Veronica Carlson was a British actress known for her roles in Hammer horror films including “Frankenstein Must Be Destroyed.”Carlson began her career as a model, which led to acting roles. Her first Hammer film was 1968’s “Dracula Has Risen from the Grave,” in which she starred opposite the Hammer Horror legend Christopher Lee (1922–2015). She went on to star in “Frankenstein Must Be Destroyed” (1969) with Peter Cushing (1913–1994) as well as “The Horror of Frankenstein” (1970) for Hammer.

Ken Burrough (1948–2022), former Oilers star receiver - legacy.com - Texas - New Orleans - Houston
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25.02.2022

Ken Burrough (1948–2022), former Oilers star receiver

Ken Burrough was a star wide receiver for the Houston Oilers who has the second most touchdown catches in the team’s history.   Ken Burrough was a wide receiver drafted in the first round of the 1970 NFL draft by the New Orleans Saints. After one season, they traded him to the Houston Oilers where he played for the rest of his career.

Sally Kellerman (1937–2022), actor played “Hot Lips” Houlihan in “M*A*S*H” - legacy.com - Hollywood - Germany
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25.02.2022

Sally Kellerman (1937–2022), actor played “Hot Lips” Houlihan in “M*A*S*H”

Sally Kellerman was an Oscar-nominated actor for her role as “Hot Lips” Houlihan in the movie “M*A*S*H” and starred in “Back to School.”   Sally Kellerman had a long career in Hollywood, starting out mostly in guest roles on television series before moving to featured roles on the big screen. Her film debut was in the 1957 film “Reform School Girls,” and she appeared on many TV shows in the 1960s including “Ben Casey,” The Outer Limits,” and a memorable role in the “Star Trek’ episode titled “Where No Man Has Gone Before.” Kellerman may be best remembered for her Oscar-nominated role as the uptight “Hot Lips” Houlihan in the 1970 Robert Altman satire “M*A*S*H.” She played a free-spirited professor romanced by Rodney Dangerfield in the hit comedy “Back to School” and worked with Altman again in 1992’s “The Player.” Recently, she starred on the Marc Maron series “Maron.” The husky voiced Kellerman was also a singer who released albums and appeared on movie soundtracks.

Bob Beckel (1948–2022), former Fox News host - legacy.com - USA
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23.02.2022

Bob Beckel (1948–2022), former Fox News host

Bob Beckel was a TV news pundit best known as the former co-host and liberal voice of the Fox News panel talk show “The Five.”Bob Beckel was a TV news pundit and liberal political analyst who hosted the Fox News talk show “The Five” from 2011 until 2015 and briefly again in 2017. He was a co-host of the show with Greg Gutfeld and Dana Perino until he was fired for making an insensitive remark to an African American employee. He previously left the show in 2015 after having back surgery.

Johnathan Szeles (1958–2022), comedian and magician known as The Amazing Johnathan - legacy.com - Las Vegas - San Francisco
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23.02.2022

Johnathan Szeles (1958–2022), comedian and magician known as The Amazing Johnathan

Johnathan Szeles was a comedian and stage magician known as The Amazing Johnathan, a longtime headliner in Las Vegas.Szeles got his start performing magic on the streets of San Francisco before getting a break with several TV appearances. He was featured on TV shows including “Late Night with David Letterman” and “Comic Strip Live,” and he had comedy specials on Comedy Central.

Mark Lanegan (1964–2022), Screaming Trees singer - legacy.com - Ireland - Seattle - Afghanistan
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23.02.2022

Mark Lanegan (1964–2022), Screaming Trees singer

Mark Lanegan was the lead singer for the pioneering grunge band Screaming Trees known for the song “Nearly Lost You.”  Mark Lanegan was a singer-songwriter best known as the lead singer for the pioneering psychedelic grunge band Screaming Trees. Lanegan co-founded Screaming Trees in 1984 and the band would become prominent in the Seattle grunge music scene that included Nirvana, Peral Jam, and Soundgarden. In 1990, Kurt Cobain sang lead on two songs for Mark Lanegan’s solo debut ‘The Winding Streets.’ After releasing moderately successful albums, Screaming Trees achieved modern rock and MTV stardom with their hit song “Nearly Lost You,” which was featured on the “Singles” soundtrack. After Screaming Trees broke up in 2000, Lanegan released solo albums and made guest appearances with the popular stoner hard rock band Queens of the Stone Age.

Gary Brooker (1945–2022), Procol Harum lead singer - legacy.com - Britain - county Rock
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23.02.2022

Gary Brooker (1945–2022), Procol Harum lead singer

Gary Brooker was a co-founder and lead vocalist of the classic progressive rock band Procol Harum known for their song “Whiter Shade of Pale.”  Gary Brooker was a singer-songwriter and pianist who co-founded the classic progressive rock band Procol Harum. He was the lead singer for the British group whose voice can be heard on their iconic 1967 track “Whiter Shade of Pale.” He first started a band called The Paramounts with guitarist friend Robin Trower which had an R & B sound. After the Paramounts broke up, Brooker co-founded Procol Harum in 1966.

Jamal Edwards (1990–2022), pioneering British music entrepreneur - legacy.com - Britain
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22.02.2022

Jamal Edwards (1990–2022), pioneering British music entrepreneur

Jamal Edwards was a pioneering British music figure whose YouTube channel SBTV was influential in promoting emerging rappers and singers such as Ed Sheeran and Stormzy.  Jamal Edwards was an influential music entrepreneur who started the online music platform SBTV on YouTube in 2006 when he was a teenager.

Charley Taylor (1941–2022), Hall of Fame wide receiver - legacy.com - Washington - Arizona - Washington
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22.02.2022

Charley Taylor (1941–2022), Hall of Fame wide receiver

Charley Taylor was a legendary Washington wide receiver who caught over 600 passes during his Hall of Fame career.  Charley Taylor was a legendary wide receiver for the Washington Commanders (formerly Redskins) who was the NFL’s all-time leading receiver when he retired in 1977. He was drafted by Washington in 1964 out of Arizona State and spent his entire NFL career with the club.

Jane “Nightbirde” Marczewskie (1990–2022), “America’s Got Talent” star - legacy.com
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22.02.2022

Jane “Nightbirde” Marczewskie (1990–2022), “America’s Got Talent” star

Jane Marczewskie was a singer known as “Nightbirde” who became a fan favorite after a stirring audition on “America’s Got Talent” while she was battling cancer.  Jane Marczewskie, known as “Nightbirde,” was a singer who became known after her audition on the NBC talent show “America’s Got Talent.” She sang her original song “It’s OK,” while disclosing to the judges that she was battling cancer.

Dr. Paul Farmer (1959–2022), global health humanitarian - legacy.com - Rwanda - Haiti
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22.02.2022

Dr. Paul Farmer (1959–2022), global health humanitarian

Dr. Paul Farmer was a co-founder of the nonprofit health organization Partners In Health whose mission is to provide proper health care for people around the world living in poverty.  Dr.

Gail Halvorsen (1920–2022), “Candy Bomber” in the Berlin airlift - legacy.com - France - USA - Russia - Berlin
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18.02.2022

Gail Halvorsen (1920–2022), “Candy Bomber” in the Berlin airlift

Gail Halvorsen was a United States Air Force pilot known as the “Candy Bomber” for dropping candy over Berlin from his airplane during the Berlin airlift in 1948.  Gail Halvorsen joined the Air Force as a pilot during World War II, serving as a transport pilot in the South Atlantic. After World War II, Berlin was divided into four sections occupied by the United States, France, England, and Russia.

Frank Pesce (1946–2022), actor in “Beverly Hills Cop,” “Top Gun” - legacy.com - USA - California - Beverly Hills
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17.02.2022

Frank Pesce (1946–2022), actor in “Beverly Hills Cop,” “Top Gun”

Frank Pesce was a character actor known for roles in movies including “Beverly Hills Cop” and “Top Gun.”One of Pesce’s earliest roles was an uncredited bit part in “Rocky” alongside his friend, Sylvester Stallone. He made early appearances on TV shows including “Kojak” and “Police Story” and in such movies as “American Gigolo” and “Flashdance.” Pesce had a small role at the beginning of “Beverly Hills Cop,” playing a criminal buying illegal cigarettes from Eddie Murphy’s Alex Foley.

Bappi Lahiri (1952–2022), India’s “Disco King” - legacy.com - India
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16.02.2022

Bappi Lahiri (1952–2022), India’s “Disco King”

Bappi Lahiri was a popular Bollywood singer and composer who was known as the “Disco King” of India.Bappi Lahiri was a beloved singer and composer who was known for his disco music and groovy fashion sense. Inspired by a visit to U.S. in the late 1970s, he delivered disco music to Indian culture with his songs for the movie “Disco Dancer,” starting a new dance style.

Lata Mangeshkar (1929–2022), legendary Indian playback singer - legacy.com - India - city Mumbai
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16.02.2022

Lata Mangeshkar (1929–2022), legendary Indian playback singer

Lata Mangeshkar was a legendary Indian playback singer whose voice was lip synced by actresses in countless Bollywood movies. Lata Mangeshkar was a legendary Indian playback singer who was the singing voice of Bollywood’s top female stars for several decades.

Carmen Herrera (1915–2022), abstract artist who became famous late in life - legacy.com - New York - New York - county Hall - Cuba
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15.02.2022

Carmen Herrera (1915–2022), abstract artist who became famous late in life

Carmen Herrera was an abstract artist who made her first sale at the age of 89 and went on to great fame in the art world.Herrera was a native of Havana, Cuba, where she initially studied architecture. She turned this talent into one for art after she moved to New York City in the 1930s. She studied painting there, beginning to form the style that would be celebrated many decades later.

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