Casey Kasem
U.S. television and radio personality Casey Kasem died at age 82 on June 15 at St. Anthony Hospital in Gig Harbor, Wash. He had been battling Lewy body disease, a form of dementia with symptoms...
View ArticleChuck Noll
Chuck Noll, seen here in 1993, the legendary coach who guided the Pittsburgh Steelers to four Super Bowl championships, died June 13 at his home in suburban Pittsburgh. He was 82.
View ArticleEli Wallach
Veteran actor Eli Wallach, who turns 95 on Dec. 7, 2010, will be presented with an honorary Oscar. Wallach lives in New York.
View ArticleMabon 'Teenie' Hodges
Mabon "Teenie" Hodges, a rhythm and blues guitarist who co-wrote hits with singer Al Green, including "Take Me to the River," has died at the age of 68 from complications related to emphysema.
View ArticleTommy Ramone
Tommy Ramone, the drummer and last surviving member of the hugely influential American punk band the Ramones, died at the age of 65.
View ArticleGuitarist Johnny Winter
Legendary blues guitarist Johnny Winter performs on stage during a concert at the Valencia Jazz Festival in 2008. He died this year at 70.
View ArticleKarl Albrecht
Karl Albrecht, co-founder of global discount supermarket chain Aldi and Germany's richest person, died July 16 at age 94, according to a statement from Aldi.
View ArticleJames Brady
James Brady, the former presidential press secretary who was seriously wounded in the assassination attempt on Ronald Reagan in 1981, died Aug. 4. He was 73.
View ArticleJames Jeffords
James Jeffords, the former U.S. senator from Vermont who gave Democrats control of the closely divided chamber in 2001 when he left the Republican Party to become an independent, died Aug. 18 in...
View ArticleJoan Rivers
Comedian Joan Rivers arrives for the premiere of the documentary "Joan Rivers - A Piece Of Work" during the 2010 Sundance Film Festival in Park City, Utah in this file photo taken January 25, 2010....
View ArticleRichard Attenborough
The respected British actor and Academy Award-winning director of "Gandhi," the multiple-Oscar-winning best picture of 1982, was known as a "socially engaged" filmmaker who often focused on major...
View ArticlePaul Revere
A mid-1960s shot of Paul Revere and the Raiders. Revere, second from the right, died on Oct. 4 of cancer at his home in Idaho.
View ArticleElizabeth Pena
Elizabeth Pena, who plays a recurring role on 'Modern Family' as the mother of Sophia Vergara, right, died Oct. 14 at 55.
View ArticleBen Bradlee, legendary Washington Post editor
Former Washington Post editor Ben Bradlee, who oversaw the newspaper's coverage of the Watergate scandal that toppled President Richard Nixon, died Oct. 21 at 93.
View ArticleActress Sarah Goldberg
Sarah Goldberg, the Chicagoan who landed roles in the TV series "7th Heaven," "Judging Amy" and "90210," died possibly of an unknown heart condidtion in her family's Wisconsin vacation home at the age...
View ArticleElizabeth Norment
Actress Elizabeth Norment died Oct. 13 at New York's Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center. She was 61. Norment was best-known as Nancy Kaufberger, secretary to Frank Underwood on "House of Cards."
View ArticleIan Fraser
Ian Fraser, right, whose 11 Emmy Awards and 21 additional nominations made him the most-honored musician in television history, died of complications from cancer on Oct. 31 at his home in Los Angeles....
View ArticleGlen A. Larson
TV producer, writer Glen A. Larson behind such indelible TV dramas as "Battlestar Galactica," "Magnum, P.I.," "Knight Rider" and "Quincy M.E." died at 77.
View ArticleActress Luise Rainer
Luise Rainer, the luminous 1930s actress who won two consecutive Oscars but whose Hollywood film career was shattered when she went toe-to-toe with Louis B. Mayer, and lost, died Dec. 30, 2014. She...
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