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« Reply #150 on: August 05, 2015, 06:07:11 am »
Robert Conquest, Esteemed Soviet Union Historian, Dies at 98

Robert Conquest, the Anglo-American historian famous for his writings on the Soviet Union, died at the age of 98 on Monday in Palo Alto, California.

The Telegraph writes in his obituary:

An ardent Bolshevik as a young man, Conquest became a bitter foe of Soviet “Socialism.” He had first visited Russia in 1937 as a youthful devotee of the great experiment. It was a half century before he returned in 1989, having spent his life between chronicling the horrors the country had endured, and emerging, in the view of the Oxford historian Mark Almond, as “one of the few Western heroes of the collapse of Soviet Communism.”

Most notable of Conquest’s works was The Great Terror, which was the first detailed account to chronicle the horrors of Joseph Stalin’s rule in the Soviet Union between 1937 to 1939. According to his estimates–which were eventually deemed high but relatively accurate–20 million people died under Stalin’s rule due to famine, Soviet labor camps and executions.

Conquest’s work won him appreciation from world leaders like Ronald Reagan and Margaret Thatcher, who even consulted with Conquest regarding how to deal with Soviet Russia.
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« Reply #151 on: August 09, 2015, 08:38:52 pm »
Frank Gifford, Legendary Monday Night Football Sportscaster and Husband of Kathie Lee Gifford, Dead at 84
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Legendary Monday Night Football broadcaster Frank Gifford, the husband of Today co-host Kathie Lee Gifford, died Sunday of natural causes. He was 84.

“It is with deepest sadness that we announce the passing of our beloved husband, father and friend Frank Gifford,” said the Gifford Family in a statement. “Frank died suddenly on this beautiful Sunday morning of natural causes at his Connecticut home. We rejoice in the extraordinary life he was privileged to live, and we feel grateful and blessed to have been loved by such an amazing human being. We ask that our privacy be respected at this difficult time and we thank you for your prayers.”

Before launching his sport casting career, Gifford spent 12 seasons with the New York Giants, making eight pro Bowl appearances and winning the MVP award in 1956.

Gifford earned an Emmy nod in 1976 (for Outstanding Sports Personality), and in ’97 was a recipient of the Sports Emmys’ Lifetime Achievement Award.

He played himself in a number of sports-themed sitcoms, including Spin City and Coach.
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Frank Gifford, a Hall of Fame football player for the New York Giants and a legendary broadcaster, died Sunday at his Connecticut home of natural causes, his family announced. He was just seven days shy of his 85th birthday.

Gifford is survived, among others, by his wife, television personality Kathy Lee Gifford.

His family said in a statement: "We rejoice in the extraordinary life he was privileged to live, and we feel grateful and blessed to have been loved by such an amazing human being."

Gifford was a No. 1 draft pick by the Giants in 1952 and enjoyed a versatile career with New York, playing both offense and defense. He was named NFL Player of the Year in 1956 and named to seven Pro Bowls for three different positions – defensive back, halfback and flanker.

Though Gifford was the centerpiece of a Giants offense that went to five NFL title games in the 1950s and '60s, he experienced highs and lows as an NFL player. Gifford fumbled twice early in the 1958 NFL championship game, both of which led to Baltimore Colts touchdowns, and later came up short on a critical third down. The Colts eventually won 23-17 in the league's first overtime game. The thrilling finish helped popularize the NFL and was dubbed "The Greatest Game Ever Played," although not by Gifford.

"Not my greatest game," Gifford told the AP in 2008. "I fumbled going out (of the end zone) and I fumbled going in."

Gifford and his teammates felt he was robbed by an incorrectly spotted ball with less than three minutes left in the fourth quarter, though video technology employed for a 50th anniversary documentary indicated the call was correct. In any event, the Giants were forced to punt in the '58 game, leading to a famous drive led by Colts quarterback Johnny Unitas to send it into overtime.

Gifford had his best year in 1956, rushing for 819 yards, picking up 603 yards receiving and scoring nine touchdowns in 12 games. The Giants routed the Chicago Bears 47-7 at Yankee Stadium, where Gifford shared a locker with Mickey Mantle.

A crushing hit by 233-pound Eagles linebacker Chuck Bednarik in November 1960 flattened Gifford and likely shortened his football career. Bednarik was pictured standing over the unconscious Gifford, pumping his fist in a celebration thought by many to be over the top. Gifford was in the hospital for 10 days and sidelined until 1962.

In 12 seasons, all with New York, Gifford scored 34 rushing touchdowns and 43 receiving touchdowns.

His numbers led to his election to the Hall of Fame in 1977 and Gifford's jersey number, 16, was retired by the Giants in 2000.

After he retired following the 1964 season, the flexible Gifford turned to broadcasting. After initially working with CBS, he joined ABC's "Monday Night Football" in 1971, at first as a play-by-play announcer and then as an analyst.

Later in life he stayed in the spotlight through his marriage to Kathie Lee Gifford, who famously called him a "human love machine" and "lamb-chop" to her millions of viewers.

Gifford hosted "Wide World of Sports," covered several Olympics — his call of Frank Klammer's gold medal run in 1976 is considered a broadcasting masterpiece — and announced 588 consecutive NFL games for ABC, not even taking time off after the death of his mother shortly before a broadcast in 1986.

While he worked with others, including Dan Dierdorf, Al Michaels, Joe Namath and O.J. Simpson, Gifford was most known for the eight years he served as a calm buffer between the folksy Don Meredith and acerbic Howard Cosell.

In its early years the show was a cultural touchstone, with cities throwing parades for the visiting announcers and celebrities such as John Lennon and Ronald Reagan making appearances.

"I hate to use the words 'American institution,' but there's no other way to put it, really," Gifford told The Associated Press in 1993. "There's nothing else like it."

A handsome straight-shooter who came off as earnest and sincere, Gifford was popular with viewers, even if some accused him of being a shill for the NFL. When he wasn't on the field, Gifford tried to put his movie-star good looks to use in Hollywood, appearing in about a dozen films, most notably the 1959 submarine movie "Up Periscope."

Born Aug. 16, 1930, in Santa Monica, Calif., Frank Newton Gifford was the son of an itinerant oil worker. Growing up in Depression-era California, Gifford estimated he moved 47 times before entering high school, occasionally sleeping in parks or the family car and eating dog food. He was a star at Bakersfield High School and was an All-American during his senior season at the University of Southern California.
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« Reply #152 on: August 12, 2015, 02:59:58 am »
[float=right][/float]Mel Farr, former Detroit Lions Pro Bowler turned car dealer, dies at 70

Farr played seven seasons as a running back for the Detroit Lions from 1967 to 1973 before leaving to focus on his long-term career full time. As "Mel Farr, Superstar," Farr built a chain of 11 automotive dealerships, known for their eclectic advertisements featuring Farr wearing a cape.

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« Reply #153 on: August 16, 2015, 08:22:50 pm »
Julian Bond, civil rights leader and former NAACP chairman, dies at 75

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(CNN)—Julian Bond, a lifelong civil rights leader and former board chairman of the NAACP, has died. He was 75.

Bond died Saturday night after a brief illness in Fort Walton Beach, Florida, according to the Southern Poverty Law Center, which he served as founding president in the 1970s.

"Not only has the country lost a hero today, we've lost a great friend," the legal advocacy group said in a statement.

The Tennessee native was on the forefront of the 1960s civil rights movement and was among activists who demanded equal rights for African-Americans.

Cause of death not stated in this particular story, and in another piece, "after a short, unspecified illness."
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« Reply #154 on: August 17, 2015, 03:38:47 am »
Julian Bond, civil rights leader and former NAACP chairman, dies at 75

One of the original race hustlers. Very successful at it, too.


Cause of death not stated in this particular story, and in another piece, "after a short, unspecified illness."

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« Reply #155 on: August 17, 2015, 05:45:58 pm »
Any friend of the Southern Poverty Law Center is NO friend of America.
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« Reply #156 on: August 22, 2015, 06:19:48 am »
‘F Troop’ Actress Melody Patterson Dies at 66

"TV actress Melody Patterson, best known for playing Wrangler Jane on “F Troop,” died Thursday at the age of 66. Patterson died in a nursing home after multiple organ failure, according to reports.

In addition to her starring role on “F Troop” from 1965-1967, Patterson appeared on other television shows of the era including “The Monkees,” “Adam-12” and “Green Acres.” She was also in a handful of episodes of “Hawaii Five-O,” which featured her husband at the time, James MacArthur.

Patterson also appeared in a few films, landing roles in “The Angry Breed,” “The Cycle Savages” and “Blood and Lace.”

Patterson’s “F Troop” co-star Larry Storch announced her death via Facebook post, saying, “It’s with a heavy heart that we can let you know our beloved Wrangler Jane, Melody Patterson passed away today. Our hearts are sad today. RIP Sweet Melody. We love you.” "

http://variety.com/2015/tv/obituaries-people-news/f-troop-actress-melody-patterson-dies-at-66-1201576106/

She was definitely a cutie pie.
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« Reply #157 on: August 22, 2015, 04:09:34 pm »
‘F Troop’ Actress Melody Patterson Dies at 66

"TV actress Melody Patterson, best known for playing Wrangler Jane on “F Troop,” died Thursday at the age of 66. Patterson died in a nursing home after multiple organ failure, according to reports.

In addition to her starring role on “F Troop” from 1965-1967, Patterson appeared on other television shows of the era including “The Monkees,” “Adam-12” and “Green Acres.” She was also in a handful of episodes of “Hawaii Five-O,” which featured her husband at the time, James MacArthur.

Patterson also appeared in a few films, landing roles in “The Angry Breed,” “The Cycle Savages” and “Blood and Lace.”

Patterson’s “F Troop” co-star Larry Storch announced her death via Facebook post, saying, “It’s with a heavy heart that we can let you know our beloved Wrangler Jane, Melody Patterson passed away today. Our hearts are sad today. RIP Sweet Melody. We love you.” "

http://variety.com/2015/tv/obituaries-people-news/f-troop-actress-melody-patterson-dies-at-66-1201576106/

She was definitely a cutie pie.
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« Reply #158 on: August 30, 2015, 09:41:19 pm »
'Awakenings' Author, Famed Neurologist Oliver Sacks Dies at 82

 NEW YORK — Dr. Oliver Sacks, whose books like "The Man Who Mistook His Wife For a Hat" probed distant ranges of human experience by compassionately portraying people with severe and sometimes bizarre neurological conditions, has died. He was 82.

Sacks died Sunday at his home in New York City, his assistant, Kate Edgar, said.

Sacks had announced in February 2015 that he was terminally ill with a rare eye cancer that had spread to his liver.

As a practicing neurologist, Sacks looked at some of his patients with a writer's eye and found publishing gold.

In his best-selling 1985 book, he described a man who really did mistake his wife's face for his hat while visiting Sacks' office, because his brain had difficulty interpreting what he saw. Another story in the book featured autistic twins who had trouble with ordinary math but who could perform other amazing calculations.

Discover magazine ranked it among the 25 greatest science books of all time in 2006, declaring, "Legions of neuroscientists now probing the mysteries of the human brain cite this book as their greatest inspiration."

http://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/awakenings-author-famed-neurologist-oliver-sacks-dies-82-n418451

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« Reply #159 on: August 31, 2015, 12:12:45 am »
'Awakenings' Author, Famed Neurologist Oliver Sacks Dies at 82

 NEW YORK — Dr. Oliver Sacks, whose books like "The Man Who Mistook His Wife For a Hat" probed distant ranges of human experience by compassionately portraying people with severe and sometimes bizarre neurological conditions, has died. He was 82.

Sacks died Sunday at his home in New York City, his assistant, Kate Edgar, said.

Sacks had announced in February 2015 that he was terminally ill with a rare eye cancer that had spread to his liver.

As a practicing neurologist, Sacks looked at some of his patients with a writer's eye and found publishing gold.

In his best-selling 1985 book, he described a man who really did mistake his wife's face for his hat while visiting Sacks' office, because his brain had difficulty interpreting what he saw. Another story in the book featured autistic twins who had trouble with ordinary math but who could perform other amazing calculations.

Discover magazine ranked it among the 25 greatest science books of all time in 2006, declaring, "Legions of neuroscientists now probing the mysteries of the human brain cite this book as their greatest inspiration."

http://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/awakenings-author-famed-neurologist-oliver-sacks-dies-82-n418451

Anyone who has the slightest interest in how the brain works and what makes people people will miss him terribly.

Oh........... this is sad.  I've used one of his books on Music Therapy in my classes.......  (Musicophilia......... absolutely fascinating!
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« Reply #160 on: August 31, 2015, 12:47:56 am »
[float=right][/float]Dr. Wayne Dyer, motivational speaker, dies at 75

Dyer was the author of the 1976 book Your Erroneous Zones, which sold tens of millions of copies. (I'll be honest with you, I don't really know much about the guy other than he was apparently pretty popular among some of my New Age-oriented acquaintances, and apparently he was the guy who officiated Ellen DeGeneres's same-sex wedding to Portia de Rossi.) He died in his sleep of unknown causes, but was apparently expecting to die soon.

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[float=right][/float]Wes Craven, film director, dies at 76

Originally beginning his career in pornography, Craven is best known for his work in the horror genre, including creating the A Nightmare on Elm Street franchise and directing Scream. He died at 76 of brain cancer.

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« Reply #162 on: August 31, 2015, 10:58:32 pm »
Wes Craven was pure genius.  I saw Nightmare on Elm Street when it first came out in '85 ~ scared the living crap outta me.  The things he did in that movie had never before been done.
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« Reply #163 on: September 02, 2015, 11:24:42 pm »
Dean Jones, Boyish Disney Star, Dies at 84

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« Reply #165 on: September 07, 2015, 01:52:54 pm »
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A 2008 strip of "Marmaduke."[/float]Brad Anderson, author of the comic strip "Marmaduke," dies at 91

Anderson, a native of Chautauqua County, New York, authored the comic strip "Marmaduke" for 61 years, from 1954 until his unexpected death August 30 at the age of 91. The strip followed the adventures of a comically huge Great Dane named Marmaduke, along with its owners, Phil and Dottie Winslow (named after Phil and Dorothy Leeming, two of Anderson's early assistants on the strip). "Marmaduke" ran in over 500 U.S. newspapers.

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« Reply #166 on: September 07, 2015, 06:33:36 pm »
Martin Milner Dies: ‘Adam-12’ & ‘Route 66’ Star Was 83



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Milner began his career in late 1940s, appearing in war films including the John Wayne starrers Sands Of Iwo Jima (1949) and Operation Pacific (1951) and Halls Of Montezuma with Richard Widmark and Jack Palance. In 1952, he made his first of several appearances on the TV version of Dragnet, the start of what would be a long small-screen relationship with writer-producer-actor Jack Webb. In 1954, Milner landed a regular role on the final season of sitcom The Stu Erwin Show, after we his career was focused in television.

Milner had supporting roles in a few more movies — including the star-packed pics Mister Roberts (1955), Sweet Smell Of Success (1957) and Gunfight At The O.K. Corral (1957) — before he began guesting in such late-’50s/early-’60s TV favorites as The Life Of Riley, Wagon Train and The Twilight Zone. In 1960, he landed a lead role in Route 66, in which he and George Maharis (and later Glenn Corbett) played young men traveling the U.S. in search of adventure. The CBS series lasted four seasons and 116 episodes and cemented the Detroit native as a TV regular.


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« Reply #167 on: September 08, 2015, 12:21:40 am »
"Judy Carne, ‘Laugh-In’s’ ‘Sock it to Me’ Girl, Dies at 76"

"Actress Judy Carne, best known for being the “Sock it to me!” girl on “Rowan & Martin’s Laugh-In” in the ’60s, died on Sept. 3, according to the Telegraph. She was 76.

Carne rose to overnight fame with her appearances on “Laugh-In,” where the bouncy actress’ zany persona would be doused with water every time she uttered the phrase “Sock it to me,” accidentally or not. She acted on the sketch comedy show for two years, making the occasional appearance in the third season.

Carne was also known for her tumultuous relationship with Burt Reynolds. She was the actor’s first wife, marrying him in 1963 before they divorced in 1965. She detailed their relationship, confessing to partaking in several affairs and struggling with drug addiction, in her 1985 autobiography “Laughing on the Outside, Crying on the Inside: The Bittersweet Saga of the Sock-It-To-Me Girl.”

She battled heavily with drug addiction after leaving “Laugh-In,” being charged with heroin possession and prescription forgery in the late ’70s. She was acquitted of the heroin charge."
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« Reply #168 on: September 08, 2015, 12:40:54 am »
[float=right][/float]Jean Darling, one of the Little Rascals, dies at 93

Darling rose to fame at the age of four as part of the "Little Rascals" troupe that appeared in the Our Gang comedy shorts. From that stint, which lasted 46 films, she continued her career as a successful child actor and continued receiving roles well into the 1950s, becoming an early figure in television. In the 1970s, she relocated to Ireland and continued her career there. Her last film was in 2013.

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« Reply #169 on: September 08, 2015, 12:51:21 am »
What was her name in Our Gang?  Darla??
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« Reply #170 on: September 08, 2015, 01:19:02 am »
What was her name in Our Gang?  Darla??
I don't think so. Darla came a little later. I don't know if her character had a name (generally only a few of the leads had actual on-screen character names in the silent era).
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« Reply #171 on: September 08, 2015, 01:38:55 am »
I don't think so. Darla came a little later. I don't know if her character had a name (generally only a few of the leads had actual on-screen character names in the silent era).

I think you're right about that.  She was before Darla.
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« Reply #172 on: September 14, 2015, 03:41:31 am »
Moses Malone, 76ers’ ‘Chairman of the Boards,’ Dies at 60

"Moses Malone, the N.B.A. center known as the Chairman of the Boards for prodigious rebounding that propelled him to the Basketball Hall of Fame and acclaim as one of the top 50 players in the league’s first half-century, died during the weekend in Norfolk, Va. He was 60.

Malone’s death was announced Sunday by the Philadelphia 76ers, whom he helped lead to the 1983 N.B.A. championship.

The Norfolk police said in a statement that Malone was found unresponsive in his room at the Norfolk Waterside Marriott shortly before 8 a.m. Sunday by hotel workers, and that he was pronounced dead there.

Officer Daniel Hudson, the chief public information officer for the police, said there were “no signs of foul play.” The Virginia chief medical examiner’s office in Norfolk said that a pathologist would examine Malone’s body on Monday."

http://www.nytimes.com/2015/09/14/sports/basketball/moses-malone-dies-at-60.html?_r=0

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« Reply #173 on: September 17, 2015, 11:58:33 pm »
Gary Richrath, lead guitarist of REO Speedwagon, dies at 65

Richrath joined REO Speedwagon in 1970. He had a hand in writing a few of the band's earliest hits, particularly "Ridin' the Storm Out," "Take It on the Run" and "In Your Letter." His work was later overshadowed by that of lead singer Kevin Cronin, who began writing a string of major commercial hits for the band. He left the band in 1989, reuniting once in 2013. No cause of death was stated.

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« Reply #174 on: September 19, 2015, 03:13:31 pm »
Art critic Brian Sewell dies aged 84

Art critic Brian Sewell has died aged 84, it has been confirmed.

Sewell, who was the art critic at the London Evening Standard newspaper for more than 30 years, was well known for his outspoken and often controversial views.

In a 2012 interview with the BBC he said art was something "that brings people like me to life" and said he became an art critic "by accident".

He began his career at Christie's auction house in the 1950s.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-34304203

Not well known in the USA, I know. Imagine if Noel Coward were an art critic instead of a playwright.
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