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  • https://deadline.com/2023/01/gregory...ry-1235243129/

    Gregory Allen Howard, the first African American screenwriter for a $100 million drama with Remember The Titans, died today in Miami after a brief illness, his publicist said. He was 70.

    Howard also was the only African American screenwriter to write a spec script that became a $100 million movie, also for Remember the Titans, which starred Denzel Washington and was produced by Jerry Bruckheimer.

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    • https://deadline.com/2023/01/annie-w...ry-1235243778/

      Actress Annie Wersching, best known for her roles in the television shows 24, Bosch and Timeless, died of cancer early this morning, her publicist confirmed. She was 45

      She continued to shoot even after her 2020 diagnosis, with prominent roles in Star Trek: Picard as the Borg queen in Season 2, and The Rookie. She also voiced Tess in the popular The Last Of Us video game, which was adapted into a TV series by HBO.

      Wersching’s husband, actor Stephen Full, issued a statement. “There is a cavernous hole in the soul of this family today. But she left us the tools to fill it. She found wonder in the simplest moment. She didn’t require music to dance. She taught us not to wait for adventure to find you. ‘Go find it. It’s everywhere.’ And find it we shall.

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      • https://www.cnn.com/2023/01/30/sport...ntl/index.html

        Bobby Hull, hockey Hall of Famer and Stanley Cup champion, died Monday at 84, the Chicago Blackhawks announced.

        “The Chicago Blackhawks are saddened by the passing of Blackhawks legend Bobby Hull, a superstar for our franchise between 1957 and 1972,” the Blackhawks wrote in a statement.

        “Hull is part of an elite group of players who made a historic impact on our hockey club. The Golden Jet helped the Blackhawks win the 1961 Stanley Cup and delivered countless memories to our fans, whom he adored.

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        • https://variety.com/2023/tv/news/lis...235506117/amp/

          Lisa Loring, who played the young Wednesday Addams on “The Addams Family” from 1964 to 1966 and also appeared in “As the World Turns,” died Saturday of a stroke, her daughter Vanessa Foumberg confirmed. She was 64.

          “She went peacefully with both her daughters holding her hands,” Foumberg said.

          A friend, Laurie Jacobson, reported her death on Facebook, writing that she “was in our hearts always as Wednesday Addams.”

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          • https://www.cnn.com/2023/01/30/enter...ead/index.html

            Cindy Williams, the dynamic actress known best for playing the bubbly Shirley Feeney on the beloved sitcom “Laverne & Shirley,” has died, according to a statement from her family, provided to CNN by a representative. She was 75.

            Williams died after a short illness, said the statement from her children Zak and Emily Hudson, provided to CNN by family spokesperson and Williams’ personal assistant Liz Cranis.

            “The passing of our kind, hilarious mother, Cindy Williams, has brought us insurmountable sadness that could never truly be expressed,” their statement read. “Knowing and loving her has been our joy and privilege. She was one of a kind, beautiful, generous and possessed a brilliant sense of humor and a glittering spirit that everyone loved.”

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            • https://apnews.com/article/business-...f1067f77488168



              Ira “Bob” Born, a candy company executive known as the “Father of Peeps” for mechanizing the process to make marshmallow chicks, has died. He was 98.

              Just Born Quality Confections, the 100-year-old family-owned company Born led for much of his life, said Monday that he had died peacefully on Sunday.

              Born began his life in New York City on Sept. 29, 1924. His father, Sam Born, was a Russian immigrant who started Just Born shortly before his son’s birth. The family later moved to Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, where Just Born is still based.

              Bob Born graduated from Lehigh University with a degree in engineering physics. He enlisted in the U.S. Navy and served as a radar specialist and a lieutenant on a destroyer in the Pacific. Later, the Navy sent him to the University of Arizona and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology for graduate work in math and physics.

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              • ^That man was a hero.

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                • 'The Genius' Lanny Poffo Dead At 68

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                  • https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/mo..._medium=social

                    Melinda Dillon, who received supporting Oscar nominations for her turns in Close Encounters of the Third Kind and Absence of Malice and portrayed the doting mom in the holiday perennial A Christmas Story, died Jan. 9, her family announced. She was 83.

                    Right out of the gate, Dillon earned a Tony nomination and Theatre World award in 1963 for her debut performance on Broadway as the childlike wife Honey in the original production of Edward Albee‘s Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?

                    Later, the Arkansas native played two characters opposite David Carradine — Woody Guthrie’s first wife, Mary, and a dark-haired folk singer named Memphis Sue — in the biopic Bound for Glory (1976), directed by Hal Ashby; was a lesbian hockey wife in George Roy Hill’s Slap Shot (1977); and portrayed John Lithgow’s wife in the family film Harry and the Hendersons (1987).

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                    • https://www.westword.com/news/jay-ma...death-16090978

                      Denver talk-radio legend Jay Marvin, who died on January 31 at age seventy, was one of the most courageous people I've had the honor of meeting. But the way he navigated his broadcasting career is only part of the reason he retains a special place in my heart.

                      Yes, Marvin remained stubbornly true to himself while behind the microphone, standing as a rare promoter of progressive values in a medium that has become a bastion of conservative thoughts and opinions. But his true character was revealed by his long battle with health problems, which prematurely ended his career but failed to squelch his restless imagination.

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                      • https://www.nytimes.com/2023/02/05/a...imes&smtyp=cur

                        Charles Kimbrough, an actor known for his patrician looks and stately bearing who was nominated for an Emmy Award for portraying a comically rigid news anchor on the hit sitcom “Murphy Brown,” died on Jan. 11 in Culver City, Calif. He was 86.

                        His son, John Kimbrough, confirmed the death.

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                        • https://www.nytimes.com/2023/02/05/u...mid=tw-nytimes

                          Harry Whittington, a wealthy and well-connected lawyer who gained sudden global fame as the unintended victim of a shotgun blast by former Vice President Dick Cheney, died early Saturday morning, his wife said. He was 95.

                          Mr. Whittington typified the breed of Texan known as the good ol’ boy, a traditional Lone Star tribute to wit, understatement and loyalty. He regularly played cards with a nonagenarian former Texas Supreme Court chief judge and enjoyed a bantering relationship with President George W. Bush. He died peacefully at home, his wife said on Sunday.

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                          • https://www.nytimes.com/2023/02/05/u...gton-dead.html

                            Harry Whittington, a wealthy and well-connected lawyer who gained sudden fame as the unintended victim of a shotgun blast by Dick Cheney, the vice president at the time, died early Saturday at his home in Austin, Texas. He was 95.

                            His wife, Mercedes Baker Whittington, confirmed the death. A friend, the Republican political strategist Karl Rove, said Mr. Whittington had long recovered from the wounds and died after a brief illness following a fall earlier this year.

                            Mr. Whittington typified the breed of Texan known as the good ol’ boy, a traditional Lone Star tribute to wit, understatement and loyalty. He regularly played cards with a nonagenarian former Texas Supreme Court chief judge and enjoyed a bantering relationship with President George W. Bush.

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                            • https://www.broadwayworld.com/articl...-Away-20230208

                              BroadwayWorld is saddened to report that Tony Winner Eugene Lee has passed away.

                              According to published reports, Lee's passing comes days after his friend and colleague Adrian Hall passed away. The two were fundamental in establishing Trinity Rep in Providence, Rhode Island, where Lee resided with his wife, Brooke.

                              Lee won Tony Award for designing Wicked, Sweeney Todd, and Candide. He was also nominated for a Tony Award for Ragtime. He served as scenic designer for the original productions of Merrily We Roll Along and Seussical.

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                              • https://www.bbc.com/news/entertainment-arts-64587070

                                One of pop music's greatest composers, Burt Bacharach, has died aged 94.

                                He wrote enduring hits like I Say A Little Prayer, Walk On By and What The World Needs Now Is Love.

                                Along with lyricist Hal David, he also wrote numerous movie themes including What's New Pussycat and The Look Of Love, a major hit for Dusty Springfield.

                                Bacharach died Wednesday at home in Los Angeles of natural causes, his publicist Tina Brausam said.

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