He began his acting career as a teenager in 1943’s “The North Star” (pictured) and went on to star in such movies as “They Live by Night” and Hitchcock’s. He was 98. The director of “Women in Love,” Russell was described as an. She later became a bestselling author. He was 78. Kim Jong Il, North Korea’s ruler, dies 69, Conchata Ferrell, Two and a Half Men’s Berta, Dies 77, Johnny Nash, ‘I Can See Clearly Now’ singer, dies 80, Eddie Van Halen, One of the Greatest Guitarists, dies 65, Chadwick Boseman, Black Panther actor, dies 43, Frankie Banali, Quiet Riot drummer, dies 68, Burt Reynolds, ‘Smokey and the Bandit’, ‘Deliverance’, dies 82. She was 94. Billie Jo Spears was born on January 14, 1938 in Beaumont, Texas, USA. He was 88. Above, Wasserman with her husband in 1973. Artist had number one hit in 1975 with ‘Blanket on the Ground’.
She also had a solo hit with “Pillow Talk” in 1973. She was 95. He was 70. Bernadine Healy, a cardiologist and educator, was the first woman to head the, The Oscar-nominated art director was best known for her work on “The Last Picture Show” and “Paper Moon,” both directed by former husband. He was 97. One manager said he could hit the ball out of any park, “including Yellowstone.” He was 74. Billie Jo Spears cause of deathBillie Jo Spears died of cancer on December 14, 2011Billie Jo Spears was 74 years old at the time of her death.
The legendary star of stage and screen who won two. The Reno pilot was an experienced racer who loved to fly and had been competing for decades. The versatile comedic actress was in MGM musicals and a regular on “All in the Family” and “Laverne & Shirley.” She also starred on Broadway and in Los Angeles theater productions. She was married to Jones and Pierce. She was 74.
A founding member of the Coasters, Gardner was also lead singer of the R&B group, whose hits included “Yakety Yak,” “Charlie Brown” and “Poison Ivy.” Above, Gardner, left, with Earl Carroll, Billy Guy and Will Jones. Billie Jo Spears. The author of “Redwall” children’s fantasy novels, Jacques wrote in the British tradition of anthropomorphic literary animals and pop medievalism when he created one of the most popular fantasy series in contemporary literature. The playwright and Broadway director, who won two. The Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright’s most notable works were “Talley’s Folly,” “The Hot L Baltimore” and “Burn This.” He was a longtime collaborator at New York’s Circle Repertory Company. He was 87. Edie Wasserman and her husband, Universal Studios boss Lew Wasserman, were known as the “king and queen of Hollywood.” Their generosity helped fund the Music Center, the California Institute of the Arts and the Motion Picture and Television Fund. June Wayne founded the Tamarind Lithography Workshop in Los Angeles in the 1960s, where leading artists collaborated with professional printers to create high-quality prints. He became the first player to rush for 1,000 yards in back-to-back seasons.
Uncle Milton’s Ant Farm was an instant hit in the fad-crazy 1950s. She was 86. Songwriters Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller’s first No. The former Hollywood press agent made a successful leap to producing.
Along with Allen Ginsberg and Jack Kerouac, Diane di Prima helped change the course of 20th century literature. Known for his towering drives, Killebrew hit 573 homers in 22 seasons that included an American League pennant with the Minnesota Twins in 1965 and a most valuable player award in 1969.
He was 91. In her later years, Schneider expressed regret about appearing in the film, saying “I felt a little raped” by costar. He was 83. She was known for her bluesy voice. Nick Ashford and his wife Valerie Simpson made up the songwriting and performing team of Ashford & Simpson, which had success at Motown with classics such as “Ain’t No Mountain High Enough” and “Reach Out and Touch Somebody’s Hand.” Above, an Ashford & Simpson performance in 1984. The West Coast rapper created the blend of singing-rapping known as G-funk. Billie Jo Spears, who had a Number One country hit in 1975 with "Blanket on the Ground," died Wednesday in her native Texas after a battle with cancer. Celebrity deaths, illness, divorce and remembrance.
A noted Hollywood costume designer, Van Runkle’s influence spanned four decades and a range of movie genres. Arthur C. Nielsen Jr.'s lifelong efforts remade his father’s once-obscure market research company into a global giant, with a brand name that became a symbol for television ratings.
He began his acting career as a teenager in 1943’s “The North Star” (pictured) and went on to star in such movies as “They Live by Night” and Hitchcock’s. He was 98. The director of “Women in Love,” Russell was described as an. She later became a bestselling author. He was 78. Kim Jong Il, North Korea’s ruler, dies 69, Conchata Ferrell, Two and a Half Men’s Berta, Dies 77, Johnny Nash, ‘I Can See Clearly Now’ singer, dies 80, Eddie Van Halen, One of the Greatest Guitarists, dies 65, Chadwick Boseman, Black Panther actor, dies 43, Frankie Banali, Quiet Riot drummer, dies 68, Burt Reynolds, ‘Smokey and the Bandit’, ‘Deliverance’, dies 82. She was 94. Billie Jo Spears was born on January 14, 1938 in Beaumont, Texas, USA. He was 88. Above, Wasserman with her husband in 1973. Artist had number one hit in 1975 with ‘Blanket on the Ground’.
She also had a solo hit with “Pillow Talk” in 1973. She was 95. He was 70. Bernadine Healy, a cardiologist and educator, was the first woman to head the, The Oscar-nominated art director was best known for her work on “The Last Picture Show” and “Paper Moon,” both directed by former husband. He was 97. One manager said he could hit the ball out of any park, “including Yellowstone.” He was 74. Billie Jo Spears cause of deathBillie Jo Spears died of cancer on December 14, 2011Billie Jo Spears was 74 years old at the time of her death.
The legendary star of stage and screen who won two. The Reno pilot was an experienced racer who loved to fly and had been competing for decades. The versatile comedic actress was in MGM musicals and a regular on “All in the Family” and “Laverne & Shirley.” She also starred on Broadway and in Los Angeles theater productions. She was married to Jones and Pierce. She was 74.
A founding member of the Coasters, Gardner was also lead singer of the R&B group, whose hits included “Yakety Yak,” “Charlie Brown” and “Poison Ivy.” Above, Gardner, left, with Earl Carroll, Billy Guy and Will Jones. Billie Jo Spears. The author of “Redwall” children’s fantasy novels, Jacques wrote in the British tradition of anthropomorphic literary animals and pop medievalism when he created one of the most popular fantasy series in contemporary literature. The playwright and Broadway director, who won two. The Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright’s most notable works were “Talley’s Folly,” “The Hot L Baltimore” and “Burn This.” He was a longtime collaborator at New York’s Circle Repertory Company. He was 87. Edie Wasserman and her husband, Universal Studios boss Lew Wasserman, were known as the “king and queen of Hollywood.” Their generosity helped fund the Music Center, the California Institute of the Arts and the Motion Picture and Television Fund. June Wayne founded the Tamarind Lithography Workshop in Los Angeles in the 1960s, where leading artists collaborated with professional printers to create high-quality prints. He became the first player to rush for 1,000 yards in back-to-back seasons.
Uncle Milton’s Ant Farm was an instant hit in the fad-crazy 1950s. She was 86. Songwriters Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller’s first No. The former Hollywood press agent made a successful leap to producing.
Along with Allen Ginsberg and Jack Kerouac, Diane di Prima helped change the course of 20th century literature. Known for his towering drives, Killebrew hit 573 homers in 22 seasons that included an American League pennant with the Minnesota Twins in 1965 and a most valuable player award in 1969.
He was 91. In her later years, Schneider expressed regret about appearing in the film, saying “I felt a little raped” by costar. He was 83. She was known for her bluesy voice. Nick Ashford and his wife Valerie Simpson made up the songwriting and performing team of Ashford & Simpson, which had success at Motown with classics such as “Ain’t No Mountain High Enough” and “Reach Out and Touch Somebody’s Hand.” Above, an Ashford & Simpson performance in 1984. The West Coast rapper created the blend of singing-rapping known as G-funk. Billie Jo Spears, who had a Number One country hit in 1975 with "Blanket on the Ground," died Wednesday in her native Texas after a battle with cancer. Celebrity deaths, illness, divorce and remembrance.
A noted Hollywood costume designer, Van Runkle’s influence spanned four decades and a range of movie genres. Arthur C. Nielsen Jr.'s lifelong efforts remade his father’s once-obscure market research company into a global giant, with a brand name that became a symbol for television ratings.
He began his acting career as a teenager in 1943’s “The North Star” (pictured) and went on to star in such movies as “They Live by Night” and Hitchcock’s. He was 98. The director of “Women in Love,” Russell was described as an. She later became a bestselling author. He was 78. Kim Jong Il, North Korea’s ruler, dies 69, Conchata Ferrell, Two and a Half Men’s Berta, Dies 77, Johnny Nash, ‘I Can See Clearly Now’ singer, dies 80, Eddie Van Halen, One of the Greatest Guitarists, dies 65, Chadwick Boseman, Black Panther actor, dies 43, Frankie Banali, Quiet Riot drummer, dies 68, Burt Reynolds, ‘Smokey and the Bandit’, ‘Deliverance’, dies 82. She was 94. Billie Jo Spears was born on January 14, 1938 in Beaumont, Texas, USA. He was 88. Above, Wasserman with her husband in 1973. Artist had number one hit in 1975 with ‘Blanket on the Ground’.
She also had a solo hit with “Pillow Talk” in 1973. She was 95. He was 70. Bernadine Healy, a cardiologist and educator, was the first woman to head the, The Oscar-nominated art director was best known for her work on “The Last Picture Show” and “Paper Moon,” both directed by former husband. He was 97. One manager said he could hit the ball out of any park, “including Yellowstone.” He was 74. Billie Jo Spears cause of deathBillie Jo Spears died of cancer on December 14, 2011Billie Jo Spears was 74 years old at the time of her death.
The legendary star of stage and screen who won two. The Reno pilot was an experienced racer who loved to fly and had been competing for decades. The versatile comedic actress was in MGM musicals and a regular on “All in the Family” and “Laverne & Shirley.” She also starred on Broadway and in Los Angeles theater productions. She was married to Jones and Pierce. She was 74.
A founding member of the Coasters, Gardner was also lead singer of the R&B group, whose hits included “Yakety Yak,” “Charlie Brown” and “Poison Ivy.” Above, Gardner, left, with Earl Carroll, Billy Guy and Will Jones. Billie Jo Spears. The author of “Redwall” children’s fantasy novels, Jacques wrote in the British tradition of anthropomorphic literary animals and pop medievalism when he created one of the most popular fantasy series in contemporary literature. The playwright and Broadway director, who won two. The Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright’s most notable works were “Talley’s Folly,” “The Hot L Baltimore” and “Burn This.” He was a longtime collaborator at New York’s Circle Repertory Company. He was 87. Edie Wasserman and her husband, Universal Studios boss Lew Wasserman, were known as the “king and queen of Hollywood.” Their generosity helped fund the Music Center, the California Institute of the Arts and the Motion Picture and Television Fund. June Wayne founded the Tamarind Lithography Workshop in Los Angeles in the 1960s, where leading artists collaborated with professional printers to create high-quality prints. He became the first player to rush for 1,000 yards in back-to-back seasons.
Uncle Milton’s Ant Farm was an instant hit in the fad-crazy 1950s. She was 86. Songwriters Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller’s first No. The former Hollywood press agent made a successful leap to producing.
Along with Allen Ginsberg and Jack Kerouac, Diane di Prima helped change the course of 20th century literature. Known for his towering drives, Killebrew hit 573 homers in 22 seasons that included an American League pennant with the Minnesota Twins in 1965 and a most valuable player award in 1969.
He was 91. In her later years, Schneider expressed regret about appearing in the film, saying “I felt a little raped” by costar. He was 83. She was known for her bluesy voice. Nick Ashford and his wife Valerie Simpson made up the songwriting and performing team of Ashford & Simpson, which had success at Motown with classics such as “Ain’t No Mountain High Enough” and “Reach Out and Touch Somebody’s Hand.” Above, an Ashford & Simpson performance in 1984. The West Coast rapper created the blend of singing-rapping known as G-funk. Billie Jo Spears, who had a Number One country hit in 1975 with "Blanket on the Ground," died Wednesday in her native Texas after a battle with cancer. Celebrity deaths, illness, divorce and remembrance.
A noted Hollywood costume designer, Van Runkle’s influence spanned four decades and a range of movie genres. Arthur C. Nielsen Jr.'s lifelong efforts remade his father’s once-obscure market research company into a global giant, with a brand name that became a symbol for television ratings.
He began his acting career as a teenager in 1943’s “The North Star” (pictured) and went on to star in such movies as “They Live by Night” and Hitchcock’s. He was 98. The director of “Women in Love,” Russell was described as an. She later became a bestselling author. He was 78. Kim Jong Il, North Korea’s ruler, dies 69, Conchata Ferrell, Two and a Half Men’s Berta, Dies 77, Johnny Nash, ‘I Can See Clearly Now’ singer, dies 80, Eddie Van Halen, One of the Greatest Guitarists, dies 65, Chadwick Boseman, Black Panther actor, dies 43, Frankie Banali, Quiet Riot drummer, dies 68, Burt Reynolds, ‘Smokey and the Bandit’, ‘Deliverance’, dies 82. She was 94. Billie Jo Spears was born on January 14, 1938 in Beaumont, Texas, USA. He was 88. Above, Wasserman with her husband in 1973. Artist had number one hit in 1975 with ‘Blanket on the Ground’.
She also had a solo hit with “Pillow Talk” in 1973. She was 95. He was 70. Bernadine Healy, a cardiologist and educator, was the first woman to head the, The Oscar-nominated art director was best known for her work on “The Last Picture Show” and “Paper Moon,” both directed by former husband. He was 97. One manager said he could hit the ball out of any park, “including Yellowstone.” He was 74. Billie Jo Spears cause of deathBillie Jo Spears died of cancer on December 14, 2011Billie Jo Spears was 74 years old at the time of her death.
The legendary star of stage and screen who won two. The Reno pilot was an experienced racer who loved to fly and had been competing for decades. The versatile comedic actress was in MGM musicals and a regular on “All in the Family” and “Laverne & Shirley.” She also starred on Broadway and in Los Angeles theater productions. She was married to Jones and Pierce. She was 74.
A founding member of the Coasters, Gardner was also lead singer of the R&B group, whose hits included “Yakety Yak,” “Charlie Brown” and “Poison Ivy.” Above, Gardner, left, with Earl Carroll, Billy Guy and Will Jones. Billie Jo Spears. The author of “Redwall” children’s fantasy novels, Jacques wrote in the British tradition of anthropomorphic literary animals and pop medievalism when he created one of the most popular fantasy series in contemporary literature. The playwright and Broadway director, who won two. The Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright’s most notable works were “Talley’s Folly,” “The Hot L Baltimore” and “Burn This.” He was a longtime collaborator at New York’s Circle Repertory Company. He was 87. Edie Wasserman and her husband, Universal Studios boss Lew Wasserman, were known as the “king and queen of Hollywood.” Their generosity helped fund the Music Center, the California Institute of the Arts and the Motion Picture and Television Fund. June Wayne founded the Tamarind Lithography Workshop in Los Angeles in the 1960s, where leading artists collaborated with professional printers to create high-quality prints. He became the first player to rush for 1,000 yards in back-to-back seasons.
Uncle Milton’s Ant Farm was an instant hit in the fad-crazy 1950s. She was 86. Songwriters Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller’s first No. The former Hollywood press agent made a successful leap to producing.
Along with Allen Ginsberg and Jack Kerouac, Diane di Prima helped change the course of 20th century literature. Known for his towering drives, Killebrew hit 573 homers in 22 seasons that included an American League pennant with the Minnesota Twins in 1965 and a most valuable player award in 1969.
He was 91. In her later years, Schneider expressed regret about appearing in the film, saying “I felt a little raped” by costar. He was 83. She was known for her bluesy voice. Nick Ashford and his wife Valerie Simpson made up the songwriting and performing team of Ashford & Simpson, which had success at Motown with classics such as “Ain’t No Mountain High Enough” and “Reach Out and Touch Somebody’s Hand.” Above, an Ashford & Simpson performance in 1984. The West Coast rapper created the blend of singing-rapping known as G-funk. Billie Jo Spears, who had a Number One country hit in 1975 with "Blanket on the Ground," died Wednesday in her native Texas after a battle with cancer. Celebrity deaths, illness, divorce and remembrance.
A noted Hollywood costume designer, Van Runkle’s influence spanned four decades and a range of movie genres. Arthur C. Nielsen Jr.'s lifelong efforts remade his father’s once-obscure market research company into a global giant, with a brand name that became a symbol for television ratings.
He began his acting career as a teenager in 1943’s “The North Star” (pictured) and went on to star in such movies as “They Live by Night” and Hitchcock’s. He was 98. The director of “Women in Love,” Russell was described as an. She later became a bestselling author. He was 78. Kim Jong Il, North Korea’s ruler, dies 69, Conchata Ferrell, Two and a Half Men’s Berta, Dies 77, Johnny Nash, ‘I Can See Clearly Now’ singer, dies 80, Eddie Van Halen, One of the Greatest Guitarists, dies 65, Chadwick Boseman, Black Panther actor, dies 43, Frankie Banali, Quiet Riot drummer, dies 68, Burt Reynolds, ‘Smokey and the Bandit’, ‘Deliverance’, dies 82. She was 94. Billie Jo Spears was born on January 14, 1938 in Beaumont, Texas, USA. He was 88. Above, Wasserman with her husband in 1973. Artist had number one hit in 1975 with ‘Blanket on the Ground’.
She also had a solo hit with “Pillow Talk” in 1973. She was 95. He was 70. Bernadine Healy, a cardiologist and educator, was the first woman to head the, The Oscar-nominated art director was best known for her work on “The Last Picture Show” and “Paper Moon,” both directed by former husband. He was 97. One manager said he could hit the ball out of any park, “including Yellowstone.” He was 74. Billie Jo Spears cause of deathBillie Jo Spears died of cancer on December 14, 2011Billie Jo Spears was 74 years old at the time of her death.
The legendary star of stage and screen who won two. The Reno pilot was an experienced racer who loved to fly and had been competing for decades. The versatile comedic actress was in MGM musicals and a regular on “All in the Family” and “Laverne & Shirley.” She also starred on Broadway and in Los Angeles theater productions. She was married to Jones and Pierce. She was 74.
A founding member of the Coasters, Gardner was also lead singer of the R&B group, whose hits included “Yakety Yak,” “Charlie Brown” and “Poison Ivy.” Above, Gardner, left, with Earl Carroll, Billy Guy and Will Jones. Billie Jo Spears. The author of “Redwall” children’s fantasy novels, Jacques wrote in the British tradition of anthropomorphic literary animals and pop medievalism when he created one of the most popular fantasy series in contemporary literature. The playwright and Broadway director, who won two. The Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright’s most notable works were “Talley’s Folly,” “The Hot L Baltimore” and “Burn This.” He was a longtime collaborator at New York’s Circle Repertory Company. He was 87. Edie Wasserman and her husband, Universal Studios boss Lew Wasserman, were known as the “king and queen of Hollywood.” Their generosity helped fund the Music Center, the California Institute of the Arts and the Motion Picture and Television Fund. June Wayne founded the Tamarind Lithography Workshop in Los Angeles in the 1960s, where leading artists collaborated with professional printers to create high-quality prints. He became the first player to rush for 1,000 yards in back-to-back seasons.
Uncle Milton’s Ant Farm was an instant hit in the fad-crazy 1950s. She was 86. Songwriters Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller’s first No. The former Hollywood press agent made a successful leap to producing.
Along with Allen Ginsberg and Jack Kerouac, Diane di Prima helped change the course of 20th century literature. Known for his towering drives, Killebrew hit 573 homers in 22 seasons that included an American League pennant with the Minnesota Twins in 1965 and a most valuable player award in 1969.
He was 91. In her later years, Schneider expressed regret about appearing in the film, saying “I felt a little raped” by costar. He was 83. She was known for her bluesy voice. Nick Ashford and his wife Valerie Simpson made up the songwriting and performing team of Ashford & Simpson, which had success at Motown with classics such as “Ain’t No Mountain High Enough” and “Reach Out and Touch Somebody’s Hand.” Above, an Ashford & Simpson performance in 1984. The West Coast rapper created the blend of singing-rapping known as G-funk. Billie Jo Spears, who had a Number One country hit in 1975 with "Blanket on the Ground," died Wednesday in her native Texas after a battle with cancer. Celebrity deaths, illness, divorce and remembrance.
A noted Hollywood costume designer, Van Runkle’s influence spanned four decades and a range of movie genres. Arthur C. Nielsen Jr.'s lifelong efforts remade his father’s once-obscure market research company into a global giant, with a brand name that became a symbol for television ratings.
He began his acting career as a teenager in 1943’s “The North Star” (pictured) and went on to star in such movies as “They Live by Night” and Hitchcock’s. He was 98. The director of “Women in Love,” Russell was described as an. She later became a bestselling author. He was 78. Kim Jong Il, North Korea’s ruler, dies 69, Conchata Ferrell, Two and a Half Men’s Berta, Dies 77, Johnny Nash, ‘I Can See Clearly Now’ singer, dies 80, Eddie Van Halen, One of the Greatest Guitarists, dies 65, Chadwick Boseman, Black Panther actor, dies 43, Frankie Banali, Quiet Riot drummer, dies 68, Burt Reynolds, ‘Smokey and the Bandit’, ‘Deliverance’, dies 82. She was 94. Billie Jo Spears was born on January 14, 1938 in Beaumont, Texas, USA. He was 88. Above, Wasserman with her husband in 1973. Artist had number one hit in 1975 with ‘Blanket on the Ground’.
She also had a solo hit with “Pillow Talk” in 1973. She was 95. He was 70. Bernadine Healy, a cardiologist and educator, was the first woman to head the, The Oscar-nominated art director was best known for her work on “The Last Picture Show” and “Paper Moon,” both directed by former husband. He was 97. One manager said he could hit the ball out of any park, “including Yellowstone.” He was 74. Billie Jo Spears cause of deathBillie Jo Spears died of cancer on December 14, 2011Billie Jo Spears was 74 years old at the time of her death.
The legendary star of stage and screen who won two. The Reno pilot was an experienced racer who loved to fly and had been competing for decades. The versatile comedic actress was in MGM musicals and a regular on “All in the Family” and “Laverne & Shirley.” She also starred on Broadway and in Los Angeles theater productions. She was married to Jones and Pierce. She was 74.
A founding member of the Coasters, Gardner was also lead singer of the R&B group, whose hits included “Yakety Yak,” “Charlie Brown” and “Poison Ivy.” Above, Gardner, left, with Earl Carroll, Billy Guy and Will Jones. Billie Jo Spears. The author of “Redwall” children’s fantasy novels, Jacques wrote in the British tradition of anthropomorphic literary animals and pop medievalism when he created one of the most popular fantasy series in contemporary literature. The playwright and Broadway director, who won two. The Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright’s most notable works were “Talley’s Folly,” “The Hot L Baltimore” and “Burn This.” He was a longtime collaborator at New York’s Circle Repertory Company. He was 87. Edie Wasserman and her husband, Universal Studios boss Lew Wasserman, were known as the “king and queen of Hollywood.” Their generosity helped fund the Music Center, the California Institute of the Arts and the Motion Picture and Television Fund. June Wayne founded the Tamarind Lithography Workshop in Los Angeles in the 1960s, where leading artists collaborated with professional printers to create high-quality prints. He became the first player to rush for 1,000 yards in back-to-back seasons.
Uncle Milton’s Ant Farm was an instant hit in the fad-crazy 1950s. She was 86. Songwriters Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller’s first No. The former Hollywood press agent made a successful leap to producing.
Along with Allen Ginsberg and Jack Kerouac, Diane di Prima helped change the course of 20th century literature. Known for his towering drives, Killebrew hit 573 homers in 22 seasons that included an American League pennant with the Minnesota Twins in 1965 and a most valuable player award in 1969.
He was 91. In her later years, Schneider expressed regret about appearing in the film, saying “I felt a little raped” by costar. He was 83. She was known for her bluesy voice. Nick Ashford and his wife Valerie Simpson made up the songwriting and performing team of Ashford & Simpson, which had success at Motown with classics such as “Ain’t No Mountain High Enough” and “Reach Out and Touch Somebody’s Hand.” Above, an Ashford & Simpson performance in 1984. The West Coast rapper created the blend of singing-rapping known as G-funk. Billie Jo Spears, who had a Number One country hit in 1975 with "Blanket on the Ground," died Wednesday in her native Texas after a battle with cancer. Celebrity deaths, illness, divorce and remembrance.
A noted Hollywood costume designer, Van Runkle’s influence spanned four decades and a range of movie genres. Arthur C. Nielsen Jr.'s lifelong efforts remade his father’s once-obscure market research company into a global giant, with a brand name that became a symbol for television ratings.
His slogan: “May truth and love triumph over lies and hatred.” He was 75. He reputedly made more than 1 million doses of. The kidnappers severed his ear and sent it to Getty’s father and grandfather as proof. Maria Schneider starred in “Last Tango in Paris.” The film is considered a classic, but it also included notorious sex scenes. She had suffered a.
Millions in Southern California know him from his “We got the message, Mr. Sigoloff” TV commercials for Wickes’ now-defunct Builders Emporium chain. “Humanity can learn a lot from the ant,” he said. The singer, whose popularity in the United Kingdom earned her the title of "Queen Mother of Country Music," got her start as a teenager on the Lousiana Hayride before moving to Nashville. Nancy Darsch, former WNBA coach who helped win Olympic gold, dies at 68, Darsch guided the Ohio State women’s basketball team to the 1993 title game, Billy Tubbs, coach who turned Oklahoma into a basketball powerhouse, dies. VIDOR, Texas (AP) _ Billie Jo Spears, whose performance of “Blanket on the Ground” went No. Farmer Funeral Home in Silsbee, Texas, confirmed her death but could not provide the cause. A prolific thinker and creator, he is credited with innovations in cable modems, interactive TV, airport metal detectors and the “packet switching” technology that helped lead to the Internet. She was just 15 when she recorded, With his brother and singing partner Ira, Charlie Louvin created a harmonizing sound that inspired the likes of.
He began his acting career as a teenager in 1943’s “The North Star” (pictured) and went on to star in such movies as “They Live by Night” and Hitchcock’s. He was 98. The director of “Women in Love,” Russell was described as an. She later became a bestselling author. He was 78. Kim Jong Il, North Korea’s ruler, dies 69, Conchata Ferrell, Two and a Half Men’s Berta, Dies 77, Johnny Nash, ‘I Can See Clearly Now’ singer, dies 80, Eddie Van Halen, One of the Greatest Guitarists, dies 65, Chadwick Boseman, Black Panther actor, dies 43, Frankie Banali, Quiet Riot drummer, dies 68, Burt Reynolds, ‘Smokey and the Bandit’, ‘Deliverance’, dies 82. She was 94. Billie Jo Spears was born on January 14, 1938 in Beaumont, Texas, USA. He was 88. Above, Wasserman with her husband in 1973. Artist had number one hit in 1975 with ‘Blanket on the Ground’.
She also had a solo hit with “Pillow Talk” in 1973. She was 95. He was 70. Bernadine Healy, a cardiologist and educator, was the first woman to head the, The Oscar-nominated art director was best known for her work on “The Last Picture Show” and “Paper Moon,” both directed by former husband. He was 97. One manager said he could hit the ball out of any park, “including Yellowstone.” He was 74. Billie Jo Spears cause of deathBillie Jo Spears died of cancer on December 14, 2011Billie Jo Spears was 74 years old at the time of her death.
The legendary star of stage and screen who won two. The Reno pilot was an experienced racer who loved to fly and had been competing for decades. The versatile comedic actress was in MGM musicals and a regular on “All in the Family” and “Laverne & Shirley.” She also starred on Broadway and in Los Angeles theater productions. She was married to Jones and Pierce. She was 74.
A founding member of the Coasters, Gardner was also lead singer of the R&B group, whose hits included “Yakety Yak,” “Charlie Brown” and “Poison Ivy.” Above, Gardner, left, with Earl Carroll, Billy Guy and Will Jones. Billie Jo Spears. The author of “Redwall” children’s fantasy novels, Jacques wrote in the British tradition of anthropomorphic literary animals and pop medievalism when he created one of the most popular fantasy series in contemporary literature. The playwright and Broadway director, who won two. The Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright’s most notable works were “Talley’s Folly,” “The Hot L Baltimore” and “Burn This.” He was a longtime collaborator at New York’s Circle Repertory Company. He was 87. Edie Wasserman and her husband, Universal Studios boss Lew Wasserman, were known as the “king and queen of Hollywood.” Their generosity helped fund the Music Center, the California Institute of the Arts and the Motion Picture and Television Fund. June Wayne founded the Tamarind Lithography Workshop in Los Angeles in the 1960s, where leading artists collaborated with professional printers to create high-quality prints. He became the first player to rush for 1,000 yards in back-to-back seasons.
Uncle Milton’s Ant Farm was an instant hit in the fad-crazy 1950s. She was 86. Songwriters Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller’s first No. The former Hollywood press agent made a successful leap to producing.
Along with Allen Ginsberg and Jack Kerouac, Diane di Prima helped change the course of 20th century literature. Known for his towering drives, Killebrew hit 573 homers in 22 seasons that included an American League pennant with the Minnesota Twins in 1965 and a most valuable player award in 1969.
He was 91. In her later years, Schneider expressed regret about appearing in the film, saying “I felt a little raped” by costar. He was 83. She was known for her bluesy voice. Nick Ashford and his wife Valerie Simpson made up the songwriting and performing team of Ashford & Simpson, which had success at Motown with classics such as “Ain’t No Mountain High Enough” and “Reach Out and Touch Somebody’s Hand.” Above, an Ashford & Simpson performance in 1984. The West Coast rapper created the blend of singing-rapping known as G-funk. Billie Jo Spears, who had a Number One country hit in 1975 with "Blanket on the Ground," died Wednesday in her native Texas after a battle with cancer. Celebrity deaths, illness, divorce and remembrance.
A noted Hollywood costume designer, Van Runkle’s influence spanned four decades and a range of movie genres. Arthur C. Nielsen Jr.'s lifelong efforts remade his father’s once-obscure market research company into a global giant, with a brand name that became a symbol for television ratings.