Neil Innes
The British comedian and musiciandied Dec. 29at age 75.
He was also a talented songwriter and multi-instrumentalist and continued to perform live until shortly before his death.
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Kushal Punjabi
The Bollywood stardied Dec. 27, at 42.

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Herman made his Broadway debut in 1960 with the revueFrom A to Z.
He followed up that show withMame, which opened in 1966 and starred Angela Lansbury.
Her last acting credit was in the 1980 horror filmAlligator.

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Allee Willis
The Grammy-winning songwriter who penned theFriendstheme songdied Dec. 24, at 72.
She also co-wrote the Broadway musicalThe Color Purpleand theBeverly Hills Copsoundtrack, earning Grammy Awards for both.
She was responsible for the theme song fromThe Karate Kid, a.k.a.

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His other TV credits includedKrypton,Line Of Duty, andDerry Girls.
Dunbar also worked as aGame of Thronestour guide and as a DJ.
He was 4 years old.

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Some of his favorite activities included chasing bubbles and playing tug-of-war.
Bravo became a household name after teaming up with comedianChelsea Handleron her popular E!
data pipe seriesChelsea Lately, where they collaborated from 2007 to 2014.

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Karina starred in more than 30 films throuhgout her career, including seven collaborations with former husband Jean-Luc Godard.
Karina was also a singer, author, and director.
Soon after, he appeared as Tony Rosato inThe Godfather: Part II.

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“Michael Corleone says hello” was his famous line from the acclaimed film saga.
McKeon, the elder brother ofFacts of Lifestar Nancy McKeon, was 55.
He began his career as a model at age 4, followed by roles in stage productions and films.

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McKeon’s other TV credits includedCHiPs,Fantasy Island, andThe Love Boat.
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Juice Wrld
The rapperdied Dec. 8after suffering a seizure.
In June 2018, Higgins released a two-song EPToo Soon…he dedicated to deceased rappersLil PeepandXXXTentacion.

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He collaborate with numerous artists including Travis Scott and The Chainsmokers.
Throughout his lengthy career, Leibman held roles in television, on the stage, and in film.
Robert Walker Jr.

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The actor known for the memorableStar Trekepisode “Charlie X,“died Dec. 5at the age of 79.
Law.He also appeared in numerous films, including 1964’sEnsign Pulverand 1969’sEasy RiderandYoung Billy Young.
As the son of actors Robert Walker and Jennifer Jones, he also had significant Hollywood roots.

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South Korean police told the local outlet that his manager discovered the young actor’s body at his home.
Police are currently investigating details, but no cause of death has been released.
D.C. Fontana
Dorothy Catherine Fontana, a writer on the originalStar Trekseries, died Dec. 2.

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She was 80 years old.
Fontana, who went professionally by “D.C.,” passed away after fighting a brief illness.
Jack Burns
Young ballet star and actorJack Burns diedat age 14.

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She was admitted to Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles for heart failure after a brief illness.
It remains unclear what caused Gao’s death.
Goo Hara
K-pop star Goo Haradiedat the age of 28.

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Harry Morton
Hollywood restauranteur Harry Mortondied at his Beverly Hills homeon Nov. 23.
The 38-year-old was discovered unresponsive by his younger brother Matthew.
Along with serving as the inspiration forMichael J.

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Fox’s stage name, Pollard starred opposite Warren Beatty and Faye Dunaway inBonnie and Clydeas C.W.
Moss, a character based on W.D.
Jones, the accomplice to the infamous outlaws in real life.

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Heitz was known for her brief but notable appearances onGleeas former glee club director Lillian Adler.
The actress made her film debut inDavid Lynch’sThe Straight Storyin 1999, opposite Richard Farnsworth andSissy Spacek.
Wintersole collected a lengthy TV resume throughout his career.

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Then in 2016, she appeared in the romantic comedyCafe SocietyalongsideSteve Carell,Blake Lively, andKristen Stewart.
She was also featured in several episodes ofSaturday Night Live.
His cause of death is currently unknown, and Los Angeles County authorities declined to offer any further information.

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Brian Tarantina
The character actordied Nov. 2at the age of 60.
He made it to the finals and finished in third place.
Bernard Slade
The creator of the 1970s TV seriesThe Partridge Familydied Oct. 30at the age of 89.

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John Witherspoon
The comedian and actor known for theFridayseriesdied Oct. 29at the age of 77.
Witherspoon appeared as Willie Jones, the hilariously crotchety father ofIce Cube’s character in the 1995 classic comedyFriday.
He reprised his role in the next two films in the series, 2000’sNext Fridayand 2002’sFriday After Next.

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Johanna Lindsey
The profilic and influential romance writerdied Oct. 27, at 67.
Lindsey wrote nearly 60 romance novels, beginning with 1977’sCaptive Bride.
Her last book was July’sTemptation’s Darling.

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Robert Evans
The legendary producer and studio executivedied Oct. 26at the age of 89.
Macy is best known for his role of Walter Findlay onMaude, which ran on CBS from 1972-1978.
Elsewhere, Jack & Jill,L.A.

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Law, andNothing in Common.
In 2010, he appeared on an episode of TNT’sHawthorne.
First debuting onDaysin 1965, Clarke acted on the soapfor 39 years before leaving in 2004.

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Sulli
The K-pop stardied Oct. 14at the age of 25.
1 albums and four No.
1 singles in their home country.

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He played cops on TV in shows likePolice StoryandNakiaand nabbed action roles in flicks likeThe Delta Forceopposite Chuck Norris.
Quentin Tarantino revived his career with a role inJackie Brown,which earned Forster an Oscar nomination.
Junstrom began his musical career in the mid-’60s playing in early versions of Lynyrd Skynyrd.

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Carroll cemented her status as a legend onDynasty, portraying Dominique Deveraux.
The jet-setting rival half-sister to Blake Carrington faced off withJoan Collinsas Alexis Carrington Colby.
It marked the first time a prime-time soap featured a black lead.

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Baker was best known for his work with Cream, which he co-founded withEric Claptonin London in 1966.
The third member of the band, bassistJack Bruce, died in 2014.
Kim Shattuck
The lead singer and bassist of the Muffsdied Oct. 2at the age of 56.

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She collaborated with numerous bands over the years, including NOFX and the Dollyrots.
The actor secured a place for himself in pop culture history with his role in the 1984 hitKarate Kid.
Linda Porter
TheSuperstorescene-stealerdied Sept. 27, at 86.

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Haig got his start in horror with 1967’sSpider Baby or, the Maddest Story Ever Told.
He was later cast in Rob Zombie’sHouse of 1,000 Corpsesand its sequelThe Devil’s Rejects.
Haig also appeared in Quentin Tarantino’sJackie Brownand would later re-team with the filmmaker onKill Bill, Vol.

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Cokie Roberts
The pioneering journalist and longtime political commentatordied of complications from breast canceron Sept. 17.
Roberts was best known for her routine appearance onThis Week With George Stephanopoulos.
She was also a regular commentator for ABC News and contributed to National Public Radio.

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Brian Turk
The actordied Sept. 16, at 49, after a battle with cancer.
He and co-writer Paul Schrader earned a Golden Globe nomination for the movie’s screenplay.
John Wesley
TheFresh Prince of Bel-Airactor died Sept. 8 at the age of 72.

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Other notable credits of his include Mr. Jim onMartinand appearances onMedium,NCIS,Moving,Stop!
Or My Mom Will Shootand the short film,Second Acts.
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LaShawn Daniels
The songwriter died Sept. 4 at the age of 41.

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LaShawn was most known as the man behind the iconicDestiny’s Childhit “Say My Name.”
Haley Smith
The formerAmerican Idolcontestant died Aug. 31 at the age of 26.
Fonda was the son of classic actor Henry Fonda and brother of icon Jane Fonda.

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His final film, the Vietnam War dramaThe Last Full Measure, is scheduled to be released in October.
Richard Williams
The acclaimed animatordied on August 13 at the age of 86.
He won his first Oscar for his animated adaptation ofCharles Dickens' A Christmas Carolin 1971.

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David Berman
The indie rockerdied August 7at the age of 52.
The singer-songwriter formed Silver Jews in 1989 with Stephen Malkmus and Bob Nastanovich ofPavement.
He was the only permanent member of the band during its existence.

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Earlier this year, Berman returned to music, re-emerging with a new band called Purple Mountains.
It won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction and inspired a 1998 movie adaptation starring Oprah Winfrey and Danny Glover.
In 2012, President Barack Obamaawarded Morrison the Presidential Medal of Freedom.

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In between, Prince earned awards as both producer and director.
Rutger Hauer
TheBlade Runnerstardied on July 19at the age of 75.
Early in his career, Hauer collaborated with Paul Verhoeven on 1973’sTurkish Delightand 1977’sSoldier of Orange.

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Karl Shiels
The Irish actordied July 15at the age of 47.
Nickerson was 13 when she appeared inWilly Wonka, which starred Gene Wilder as the eccentric chocolatier.
She left Hollywood in 1978 and later became a nurse.

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The actor played the loyal late-night producer Artie onLarry Sanders.
Torn was nominated for six Emmys for his work on the beloved sitcom, winning in 1996.
He also earned Emmy noms forThe Atlanta Child Murdersin 1985,Chicago Hopein 1996, and30 Rockin 2008.

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Freddie Jones
The British actordied July 9at the age of 91.
The actor died from an accidental fall at the age of 70 on July 8, according toUSA Today.
Suicide and foul play were ruled out, and the death was officially ruled an accident.

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Martin Charnin
The creator and director of the hit Broadway musicalAnniedied July 7at the age of 84.
He directed seven shows as well.
Cameron Boyce
The Disney Channel stardied Saturday, July 6as a result of an ongoing medical condition.

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He was 20 years old.
He was 90 years old.
He won an Emmy for his work onLaugh-Inin 1969.

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Beth Chapman
TheDog the Bounty Hunterstar died June 26 at the age of 51.
Chapman appeared on the A&E reality seriesDog the Bounty Hunteralongside her husband Duane for eight seasons.
Max Wright
Actor Max Wrightdied June 26at the age of 75.

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He also appeared in such films asRedsandBob Fosse’sAll That Jazz, and the miniseries adaptation ofStephen King’sThe Stand.
Wright had a substantial stage career in addition to his onscreen work.
He received a Tony Award nomination in 1998 for his performance in Anton Chekhov’sIvanov.

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Vanderbilt was synonymous with her jeans empire but also designed home furnishings, dresses, and blouses.
Franco Zeffirelli
The Italian film directordied June 15at the age of 96.
In 2018, actor Johnathon Schaech (That Thing You Do!)

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accused Zeffirelli ofharassing and sexually abused himduring the shoot for the 1993 filmSparrow.
Gonzalez is most known for herlead roleas Monica in the 1993 telenovela series,Corazon Salvaje.
She also starred inMujer de Madera,Dona Barbara,Palabra de Mujer,Las BravoandEva la Trailera.

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He officially joined the Geto Boys in 1986 after performing as a backup dancer for the group.
Mary Duggar
Mary Duggar, grandmother to the reality television family The Duggars, died June 9.
She had appeared with her family on television for 15 years.

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Musician, singer, and New Orleans music legend Mac Rebennack a.k.a.
“Dr. John” died at the age of 77on June 6.
Five years later, he cracked the Top Ten with the song “Right Place Wrong Time.”

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Paul Darrow
The British actor Paul Darrowdied June 4at the age of 78.
Carmine Caridi
The actordied May 28at 83.
Caridi also appeared inThe Godfather: Part IIIas Albert Volpe, one of Michael Corleone’s casino investors.

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Daniel Wright
The formerBiggest Losercontestantdied May 26at age 30, after a nearly two-year battle with leukemia.
Wright appeared on seasons 7 and 8 of the NBC weight-loss reality show.
Lauda became legendary for his participation in the 1976 world championship.

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Other notable films includedThe Man Who Knew Too Much,Calamity Jane, andLove Me or Leave Me.
She returned to acting in the role of Double R Diner owner Norma Jennings onTwin Peaksin 1989.
Lipton reprised her role for Showtime’sTwin Peaksrevivalin 2017.

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Alvin Sargent
The two-time Oscar-winning screenwriterdied May 9at the age of 92.
He won his second Oscar in 1981, forOrdinary People, directed by Robert Redford.
Mayhew’s 7-foot-3 frame made him a distinct presence in movies.

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John Singleton
The Oscar-nominated directordied April 29at 51, after suffering a major stroke.
His other credits includePoetic Justice,Higher Learning, andFour Brothers.
Ken Kercheval
The actordied April 24at 83.

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Kercheval was also an accomplished stage actor, appearing in the original Broadway productions ofThe Apple TreeandCabaret.
Stefanie Sherk
The Canadian model and actress died April 20 at the age of 43.
Sherk was married to Oscar nominee Demian Bichir.

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Lorraine Warren
The paranormal investigatordied April 19 at 92.
Warren was portrayed by Vera Farmiga in 2013’s horror filmThe Conjuringand its 2016 sequel,The Conjuring 2.
Farmiga will portray Warren again in this summer’sAnnabelle Comes Home.

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Gene Wolfe
The science fiction authordied April 14at the age of 87.
(She previously received two nominations for her work onMTM.)
He earned $129,000, a record at the time, and a job at NBC News.

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Ralph Fiennes portrayed him in Robert Redford’s 1994 filmQuiz Show.
Nadja Regin
The Serbian actress, who appeared in two James Bond films,died April 8.
Cassel’s many other film credits included 1990’sDick Tracyand 1993’sIndecent Proposal.

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Tania Mallet
The British actress and model died on March 31 at the age of 77.
Nipsey Hussle
The rapper died in a shooting on March 31 at the age of 33.
Agnes Varda
The French filmmaking legend died March 29 at the age of 90.

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Joe Pilato
TheDay of the Deadactordied March 26at the age of 70.
Pilato’s credits include the horror moviesEffectsandWishmaster.
Born Noel Scott Engel, he changed his name to Walker after joining the band.

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Over the years, he did a mix of solo albums and film scores.
Most recently, he composed the score to the 2018 Natalie Portman filmVox Lux.
Larry Cohen
The director and screenwriterdied March 23at the age of 77.

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He also wrote the scripts for 1987’sBest Seller, 1988’sManiac Cop, and 2002’s Colin Farrell-ledPhone Booth.
Cohen was recently the subject of a documentary,King Cohen: The Wild World of Filmmaker Larry Cohen.
Justin Carter
The budding country singerdied March 21at the age of 35.

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He reportedly died after a prop gun accidentally went off in his apartment.
Bernie Torme
The Irish guitaristdied March 17at the age of 66.
Among the albums Torme recorded with Gillan was 1981’sFuture Shock, which reached No.

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2 on the U.K. album charts.
He played with Osbourne following guitarist Randy Rhoads' 1982 death in a plane accident.
He also fronted the Bernie Torme Band and released several solo albums, including last year’sShadowland.

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Richard Erdman
The character actordied March 16at the age of 93.
Jim Raman
The formerAmazing Racecontestant died March 12 at the age of 42.
Raman competed on the long-running reality show in 2014 during its 25th season.

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Partnered with his wife Misti, the couple ended the race in second place.
He stayed on the NBC sudser until 1985 before joiningSanta Barbaraa year later to play C.C.
Sid Sheinberg
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The professional wrestlerdied March 4at the age of 61.

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Hogan won the match.
Keith Flint
The frontman of U.K. dance act The Prodigywas found deadon March 4.
1 hits in the U.K. “Firestarter” also reached No.

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33 on the Billboard Hot 100.
Most recently, Flint contributed vocals to the Prodigy’s seventh albumNo Tourists, which was released last year.
The band were due to start a U.S. tour in May.

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It also focused on her recovery from a cervical cancer diagnosis in 2012.
Andre Previn
The Oscar-winning composer and conductordied Feb. 28at the age of 89.
Anderson was best known for his work with The Cure, which he first joined in 1983.

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Katherine Helmond
The seven-time Emmy-nominated actressdied Feb. 23at the age of 89.
She also appeared onSusan Harris' ABC daytime satireSoapfrom 1977 to 1981.
Stanley Donen
The legendary Hollywood directordied on Feb. 23at the age of 94.

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He was filming a crime drama titledSunset Dawnshortly before his death, according toVariety.
In 1994, he released a solo album,Stranger Things Have Happened.
Beverley Owen
The actressdied Feb. 21after battling ovarian cancer.

Bruno Ganz
The Swiss actor died Feb. 16 at the age of 77.
Two more roles, in Terrence Malick’sRadegundand Dominik Graf’sGolemwill be released posthumously.
Carmen Argenziano
TheStargate SG-1actor died Feb. 10 at the age of 77.

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Albert Finney
The renowned British actordied Feb. 8at the age of 82 following a brief illness.
St. John originated the role of Neil onY&Rin 1991.
Later on, he had recurring roles onDiagnosis: MurderandHangin' with Mr. Cooper.

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Vincent was twice nominated for Golden Globes, earning recognition for his performances inGoing HomeandThe Winds of War.
Dick Miller
The character actordied Jan. 30, at the age of 90.
Miller also appeared inChopping Malland was the subject of the 2014 documentaryThat Guy Dick Miller.

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He was nominated for 10 others.
In an intimate essay published inBonAppetitin October, she divulged that her cancer had returned.
Jo Andres
The artist and filmmaker behind 1996’sBlack Kitedied in Januaryat 65.

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Andres was the wife ofBoardwalk Empireactor Steve Buscemi.
The two married in 1987 and enjoyed a 31-year marriage before her death.
Their son, Lucian, was born in 1990.

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Kevin Barnett
The comediandied Jan. 22from complications sparked by pancreatitis.
It launched in the fall of 2018 on Fox.
BeforeRel, Barnett also wrote for Comedy Central’sBroad Cityand NBC’sThe Carmichael Show.

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Ballard was best known for her role on the NBC sitcomThe Mothers-in-Law, opposite Eve Arden.
She also appeared in the 1946 musicalThree To Make ReadywithThe Wizard of Ozstar Ray Bolger.
The book will be published on May 21.

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Mendez was also a founding member of the International Spy Museum.
Andy Vajna
The film producerdied Jan. 20at the age of 74.
Some of Vajna’s most notable productions include Sylvester Stallone’s first threeRambofilms.

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He also produced many films set in Hungary, such as 1996’sEvitastarring Madonna.
Mary Oliver
The Pulitzer Prize and National Book Award winnerdied Jan. 17at age 83.
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TheCurb Your Enthusiasmactordied Jan. 2at the age of 76.
His last appearance came in the most recent season.
Before becoming a star in his own right, Dragon was a keyboardist for the Beach Boys.

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In 1976, they won a Grammy for “Love Will Keep Us Together.”
He was also a ringside commentator and an occasional musician.

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