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Re: Obituaries for 2025
« Reply #550 on: September 06, 2025, 09:50:14 am »
Hockey Hall of Fame and Stanley Cup champion goaltender Ken Dryden, who left the game at his peak to become a broadcaster, author and executive, dies at 78

https://www.nhl.com/canadiens/news/the-montreal-canadiens-mourn-the-passing-of-ken-dryden
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« Reply #551 on: September 07, 2025, 06:51:28 pm »
Tom Shipley of Brewer & Shipley dies at 84, nine months after his duet partner

https://www.nytimes.com/2025/09/06/arts/music/tom-shipley-dead.html
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« Reply #552 on: September 07, 2025, 11:07:04 pm »
Rick Davies of Supertramp dies at 81

Davies was one of the two lead singers of the group (the other being Roger Hodgson, whose hits were generally better known). It is Davies's voice that leads their hits "Bloody Well Right" and "Goodbye Stranger."

https://variety.com/2025/music/news/supertramp-rick-davies-bloody-well-right-dead-1236511107/

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« Reply #553 on: September 08, 2025, 12:51:49 pm »
Dorian Johnson, the man who invented the "Hands Up Don't Shoot" hoax that sparked riots across America, has been murdered.

https://hotair.com/david-strom/2025/09/08/michael-browns-friend-who-invented-hands-up-dont-shoot-hoax-is-murdered-n3806580

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« Reply #554 on: September 08, 2025, 01:51:26 pm »
I gots to know…..did he tell the guy with the gun “hands up don’t shoot”?

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« Reply #555 on: September 08, 2025, 02:39:21 pm »
I gots to know…..did he tell the guy with the gun “hands up don’t shoot”?

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« Reply #556 on: September 08, 2025, 02:56:21 pm »
All I know is "He can't breathe" no mo!

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« Reply #557 on: September 08, 2025, 03:49:45 pm »
I gots to know…..did he tell the guy with the gun “hands up don’t shoot”?

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« Reply #558 on: September 09, 2025, 06:14:19 pm »
Haru Urara, beloved and perennially losing Japanese racehorse who went 0-113 throughout its career, dies at 29

Fun fact: Urara's story was adapted into an anime.

https://people.com/japan-mourns-death-of-retired-racehorse-haru-urara-famous-for-never-winning-11806420
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« Reply #559 on: September 09, 2025, 06:22:55 pm »
A racehorse famous for never winning. I think I've found my soulmate!
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« Reply #560 on: September 10, 2025, 09:22:41 pm »
Polly Holliday, who made the catchphrase "Kiss my grits!" a national phenomenon, dies at 88

Holliday starred as the waitress Flo on the sitcom Alice for its first four seasons.

https://people.com/polly-holliday-dead-alice-the-parent-trap-actress-8768542
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« Reply #561 on: September 10, 2025, 09:24:31 pm »
Polly Holliday, who made the catchphrase "Kiss my grits!" a national phenomenon, dies at 88

Holliday starred as the waitress Flo on the sitcom Alice for its first four seasons.

https://people.com/polly-holliday-dead-alice-the-parent-trap-actress-8768542

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« Reply #562 on: September 10, 2025, 09:27:39 pm »
I liked that character!

Me too.  And Mel (Vic Tayback) was a hoot too.
 
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« Reply #563 on: September 12, 2025, 04:18:14 pm »
Bruce DuMont dies at 81

DuMont, the nephew of early television pioneer Allen DuMont, was a somewhat obscure but influential broadcaster who was best known for his weekend syndicated talk show Beyond the Beltway and founding the Museum of Broadcast Communications and taking over the Radio Hall of Fame.

DuMont ended his career in ignominy when he began publicly dating and eventually married convicted gay child pornographer Kevin Fuller (no relation) in the late 2010s, which led to his forced retirement from the museum.

https://chicago.suntimes.com/obituaries/2025/09/11/broadcast-giant-beyond-the-beltway-host-bruce-dumont-dead-at-81
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« Reply #564 on: September 14, 2025, 07:34:35 pm »

Monkees musician Bobby Hart who wrote the band's theme and Last Train To Clarksville dies at 86

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14 September 2025



Bobby Hart has died at the age of 86 at his home in Los Angeles after his health declined followed a hip break last year.

The sad news was shared by his friend and co-author Glenn Ballantyne.

The musician wrote songs for the popular 1960s pop band the Monkees which consisted of Micky Dolenz, Davy Jones, Michael Nesmith and Peter Tork.

Hart worked on their theme song for their TV show simply titled The Monkees.

The series was about antics of four boys who make up the rock 'n' roll band the Monkees are captured in this freewheeling 1960s series.

Hart also penned Last Train to Clarksville as well as (I'm Not Your) Steppin' Stone.

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https://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-15098033/Monkees-musician-Bobby-Hart-dies-age-86.html
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« Reply #565 on: September 15, 2025, 02:03:10 pm »
Monkees musician Bobby Hart who wrote the band's theme and Last Train To Clarksville dies at 86

Daily Mail
By HEIDI PARKER
14 September 2025



Bobby Hart has died at the age of 86 at his home in Los Angeles after his health declined followed a hip break last year.

The sad news was shared by his friend and co-author Glenn Ballantyne.

The musician wrote songs for the popular 1960s pop band the Monkees which consisted of Micky Dolenz, Davy Jones, Michael Nesmith and Peter Tork.

Hart worked on their theme song for their TV show simply titled The Monkees.

The series was about antics of four boys who make up the rock 'n' roll band the Monkees are captured in this freewheeling 1960s series.

Hart also penned Last Train to Clarksville as well as (I'm Not Your) Steppin' Stone.

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https://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-15098033/Monkees-musician-Bobby-Hart-dies-age-86.html
He certainly outlived Tommy who suicided in 1994. It’s kind of sad that the obit seems to play up The Monkees more that be about Hart. Boyce and Hart had a lot more going than some songs for The Monkees.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boyce_and_Hart#Other_successes


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« Reply #566 on: September 15, 2025, 06:22:50 pm »
He certainly outlived Tommy who suicided in 1994. It’s kind of sad that the obit seems to play up The Monkees more that be about Hart. Boyce and Hart had a lot more going than some songs for The Monkees.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boyce_and_Hart#Other_successes


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« Reply #567 on: Today at 08:28:00 am »
Academy Award-winning director and actor Robert Redford is dead.  Early reports are that he died this morning at his home in Utah at the age of 89.  No word on a cause of death yet.
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Academy Award-winning director and actor Robert Redford is dead.  Early reports are that he died this morning at his home in Utah at the age of 89.  No word on a cause of death yet.

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« Reply #569 on: Today at 08:53:54 am »
My first Hollywood crush.   :crying:

Same. I was 16 or 17 years old and he was 40-ish ... and i had no idea what a raving liberal he was.
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A pretty toxic liberal at that, but I loved him in Sneakers.
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"Butch Cassidy" and "The Sting" were released before my college years, and more than a few girls had the posters on their dorm walls. He was a good actor, politics notwithstanding.
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So many movies he did masterful work.  The camera loved him.

For some reason...maybe the co-star Max von Sydow, my most memorable is
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« Reply #573 on: Today at 12:50:22 pm »
Jeremiah Johnson. I think it was filmed on or near his Utah ranch.  Beautiful cinematography. Loved the movie.  If i'm channel surfing and come across it I will watch it.

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« Reply #574 on: Today at 01:07:08 pm »
A pretty toxic liberal at that, but I loved him in Sneakers.
If we were like the liberals we would be sliming him for his political views, and saying he should have passed years ago. But we’re not like the left and we can disagree with Redford’s politics but still celebrate his accomplishments.

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« Reply #575 on: Today at 01:52:04 pm »
Academy Award-winning director and actor Robert Redford is dead.  Early reports are that he died this morning at his home in Utah at the age of 89.  No word on a cause of death yet.
Didn't agree with his politics, but liked most of his movies.
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For some reason...maybe the co-star Max von Sydow, my most memorable is[/size] Three Days of the Condor
I liked "Condor," and will watch it whenever it's on TV, but already had read the book and preferred it to the movie. I think he was better in the lighthearted roles, e.g., "Butch Cassidy" and "The Sting," although I did like "The Natural." He was completely miscast in "Out of Africa," but it still was a memorable movie (mostly for the scenery).
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« Reply #577 on: Today at 04:29:42 pm »
I liked "Condor," and will watch it whenever it's on TV, but already had read the book and preferred it to the movie. I think he was better in the lighthearted roles, e.g., "Butch Cassidy" and "The Sting," although I did like "The Natural." He was completely miscast in "Out of Africa," but it still was a memorable movie (mostly for the scenery).

"Out of Africa" is on my top ten movies of all-time list but not because Redford is in it. There are many good actors who could have played that part as well or better than Redford did. Just my $0.02.
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Jeremiah Johnson. I think it was filmed on or near his Utah ranch.  Beautiful cinematography. Loved the movie.  If i'm channel surfing and come across it I will watch it.

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Oh and the Twilight Zone episode.  Baby Redford in that one. That is a must watch too.

"Jeremiah Johnson" is also on my top ten list as is this one:


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I thought Redford did a phenomenal job directing “Quiz Show”. Ralph Fiennes was incredible.
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Nobody has mentioned "The Electric Horseman". Yeah, I know Jane Fonda was in it, too.

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