/ Stars that died in 2023

Wednesday, February 14, 2024

Kirstie Alley Dead at 71



Tribute to Kirstie Alley: A Shining Star

!Kirstie Alley

Remembering Kirstie Alley (1951–2022)

Kirstie Alley, the brilliant actress who graced our screens with her talent and charisma, bid us farewell on December 5, 2022. Let us honor her legacy—a life well-lived, both on and off the stage.

1. Cheers to Rebecca Howe

Kirstie’s breakout role as Rebecca Howe in the iconic sitcom Cheers endeared her to audiences worldwide. Her wit, elegance, and impeccable comedic timing made her a beloved part of television history. We raise our glasses to you, Rebecca!

2. Drop Dead Gorgeous

In the satirical comedy film Drop Dead Gorgeous, Kirstie’s portrayal of the ambitious pageant coach Gladys Leeman left us in stitches. Her ability to blend humor and heart was unmatched.

3. A Mother’s Love

Beyond the spotlight, Kirstie was a devoted mother and grandmother. Her children, True and Lillie, remember her as fierce, loving, and full of joy. She fought her battle with cancer surrounded by family, leaving behind a legacy of strength and resilience.

4. Cheers Revisited

Kirstie’s Cheers co-stars paid heartfelt tributes:

  • Ted Danson: He revisited an old Cheers episode, where Kirstie’s character grappled with love and uncertainty. Her performance touched hearts then and continues to resonate.
  • Kelsey Grammer: In his succinct words, he expressed love for Kirstie—a sentiment shared by many.
  • Rhea Perlman: Their friendship blossomed instantly when Kirstie joined the Cheers cast. Sleepovers, treasure hunts, and shared laughter—memories etched forever.

5. An Iconic Legacy

Kirstie Alley’s Emmy and Golden Globe awards pale in comparison to the impact she had on our lives. Her ability to evoke laughter, empathy, and genuine connection transcends time.

!Kirstie Alley


Kirstie Alley: You danced through our screens, leaving footprints on our hearts. Your legacy lives on, forever etched in the annals of entertainment


If you enjoy the content, please subscribe.

See more of who died in 2024 

Tribute to Pele -Top 10 Impossible Goals Ever


Tribute to Pelé: The Eternal Legend

!Pelé

Remembering Edson Arantes do Nascimento

Brazilian football legend Pelé—a name synonymous with greatness—passed away on December 29, 2022, leaving behind a legacy that transcends mere sport. Let us celebrate the life and achievements of this extraordinary athlete, humanitarian, and inspiration to millions.

1. The Promise

Pelé’s journey began in humble surroundings. Born to Dondinho and Celeste, he was named Edson after Thomas Edison, the renowned inventor. His family affectionately called him “Dico.” Little did they know that this boy from Brazil would become a global phenomenon.

2. The Explosion

Waldemar de Brito, a former Brazil striker, discovered a prodigious talent in the young Pele. He predicted that this boy would become “the best player in the world.” And he was right. At just 15 years old, Pelé made his debut for Santos, scoring a goal that marked the beginning of an illustrious career.

3. National Treasure

Inter Milan, Juventus, Manchester United, and Real Madrid all vied for Pelé’s signature. However, the Brazilian government declared him an “official national treasure” to prevent him from moving overseas. His loyalty to Santos and Brazil became legendary.

4. The No. 10 Jersey

By chance, Pelé immortalized the iconic No. 10 jersey. Brazil forgot to submit squad numbers for the 1958 World Cup, resulting in random allocations. Pele, initially a reserve, received the No. 10—a number that would forever be associated with his brilliance on the field.

5. 127 Goals in a Year

In 1959, Pele astoundingly scored 127 goals for Santos in a single calendar year. His ability to find the net seemed otherworldly, captivating fans worldwide.

6. A World Cup Promise Fulfilled

Pele’s promise to his father came true. In 1958, he led Brazil to their first World Cup victory. His tears of joy mirrored his father’s devastation years earlier. Pelé’s legacy extended beyond titles; he became a symbol of hope and love.

7. Forever a Legend

As we bid farewell to the King, let us remember his words: “Love, love, and love, forever.” Pelé’s impact transcends generations. His genius, sportsmanship, and unwavering love for humanity will echo through time.

!Pelé


Edson Arantes do Nascimento (1940–2022): A legend, a hero, and forever etched in the annals of football history. Rest well, Pelé. Your legacy lives on.



If you enjoy the content, please subscribe.

See more of who died in 2024 

Tuesday, February 13, 2024

Remembering Barbara Walters On 'The View' | The View

A Tribute to Barbara Walters in the hallowed halls of broadcast, where voices echo and stories unfold, A trailblazer stood, her presence bold, Barbara Walters, a legend unsurpassed. Breaking barriers with grace and might, She graced our screens, a beacon of light, 


The first female co-host, Today’s delight, Her voice, a symphony in the morning’s flight. “The View” she crafted, a vibrant tapestry, where opinions clashed, and wisdom flowed free, A mosaic of perspectives, a kaleidoscope, Barbara’s legacy, a boundless scope. At ninety-three, she bid adieu, her home in New York, where memories grew, Tributes poured forth, a heartfelt refrain, For Barbara Walters, forever in our domain. Celebrities and journalists, hand in hand, acknowledged her journey, her trailblazing stand, Culture enriched by her questions profound, Barbara, your legacy forever unbound. 

 Barbara Walters, a trailblazing journalist, and television personality left an indelible mark on the media industry. Let's explore some key aspects of her remarkable life: Groundbreaking Career: Did you know Barbara Walters was a pioneer for women in journalism?

In 1976, she became the first female co-anchor of an evening news program, working alongside Harry Reasoner on ABC Evening News. The View Creator: Barbara Walters not only broke barriers in traditional news but also revolutionized daytime television.


 She co-created the iconic talk show "The View" in 1997, providing a platform for diverse female perspectives. Interview Royalty: Known for her insightful interviews, Walters secured exclusive conversations with high-profile figures. 

One of her most famous interviews was with Monica Lewinsky in 1999, capturing worldwide attention. Trailblazer in News Specials: 

Walters excelled in hosting news specials, and her annual "10 Most Fascinating People" became a highly anticipated event, showcasing her ability to delve into the lives of influential individuals. Award-Winning Journalist: Recognized for her excellence, Barbara Walters received numerous awards, including Daytime Emmy Awards, a Lifetime Achievement Award from the News & Documentary Emmy Awards, and a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Author and Memoirist: Beyond broadcasting, Walters penned memoirs, including "Audition: A Memoir," offering readers a glimpse into her personal and professional journey. Role Model for Women: As one of the first women to break through the glass ceiling in broadcast journalism, Walters became a role model for aspiring female journalists, inspiring future generations. 

 Retirement Legacy: Even in retirement, Walters remained an influential figure, leaving behind a legacy of journalistic integrity, professionalism, and a commitment to telling impactful stories. Multifaceted Talent: Walters showcased versatility by not only excelling in news reporting but also demonstrating her skills in hosting, producing, and creating engaging content across various platforms. Lasting Impact: Barbara Walters' impact on journalism and television is enduring. Her contributions have shaped the media landscape, leaving an indelible mark on the way news is reported and shared. 

 In celebrating Barbara Walters, we acknowledge her extraordinary contributions and the doors she opened for future generations of journalists.

If you enjoy the content, please subscribe.

See more of who died in 2024 


Saturday, February 10, 2024

 Toby Keith, the renowned country music icon, was remembered and paid tribute to by fans and fellow
artists following his death on February 5, 2024. Keith had been battling stomach cancer for two years, which ultimately led to his passing.

In Southwest Virginia, the community remembered Keith for his contributions to country music and his impact on the genre.

.
 Fellow country artist Jason Aldean offered a powerful tribute to Keith amid his cancer diagnosis, showcasing the respect and admiration Keith garnered from his peers
2
.
Keith's daughter, Krystal, shared a heart-wrenching tribute, expressing her personal loss and the deep connection she had with her father
3
.
 In a display of homage to Keith's legacy, Luke Combs performed an emotional cover of Keith's 1993 No. 1 hit "Should've Been a Cowboy" during a private show at the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville. This tribute was particularly poignant as it occurred just one day after Keith's death and on the day the news was made public
4
.
Willie Nelson also honored Toby Keith by singing his song "Don't Let the Old Man In," adding to the chorus of voices celebrating Keith's life and work
5
.
 These tributes reflect the profound influence Toby Keith had on country music and the lives of those who knew him and his music.

If you enjoy the content, please subscribe.

See more of who died in 2024 



Friday, February 9, 2024

Carl Weathers, known for his iconic role as Apollo Creed in the "Rocky" film series, passed away, he was 76

 Carl Weathers, known for his iconic role as Apollo Creed in the "Rocky" film series, passed away peacefully in his sleep on February 1st, 2024, at the age of 76. His death prompted an outpouring of emotional tributes from co-stars and fans alike. Sylvester Stallone, who starred alongside Weathers as Rocky Balboa, was particularly moved by his passing. Stallone expressed that his life was "forever changed for the better" the day he met Weathers, and he credited Weathers with being an integral part of his life and success. In a video tribute, Stallone stood in front of a painting depicting a fight between Rocky and Creed, reflecting on the greatness he saw in Weathers when they first met. He praised Weathers' brilliance, voice, size, power, athletic ability, and more importantly, his heart and soul. Dolph


Lundgren, who played Ivan Drago in "Rocky IV," also honored Weathers, noting his great acting, athleticism, and the special charm that always brought a smile to one's face
.

Arnold Schwarzenegger, who co-starred with Weathers in the 1987 action film "Predator," paid tribute as well, highlighting Weathers as an extraordinary athlete, a fantastic actor, and a great person. Weathers' family released a statement sharing their deep sadness and describing him as an exceptional human being who lived an extraordinary life, leaving an indelible mark through his contributions to film, television, the arts, and sports. They remembered him as a beloved brother, father, grandfather, partner, and friend. Fans and other stars, including Adam Sandler and Austin Creed, offered their condolences and shared memories of Weathers, who was recognized worldwide and across generations for his vibrant energy and the emotional core he brought to his roles.

If you enjoy the content, please subscribe.

See more of who died in 2023 

Saturday, March 18, 2023

ranchises Popular Movies TV Comics Podcasts Video Paramount+ Martin, Bad Boys II Actor Sean Lampkin Dies at 54

 Sean Lampkin, the actor who played Nipsey on the 90s sitcom Martin has passed away. His death was confirmed on March 8; he was 54.

The actor’s friend Marsel Watts broke the news on Facebook last Wednesday. “My friend, my last roommate for 10 years, a father and family man, my brother, skate buddy, business partner, and trainer passed away this morning. RIP Sean Lampkin,” she said. 

Memnar Grayton, posted a moving tribute to the actor on social media and noted that the comedian died in his sleep. “Sean gave us every morning the shining sun to lead his loved ones and friends down paths that are bright and clear of any danger. He gave us streams of love every day when we’re not feeling good, or we don’t seem to not want to do anything,” he wrote. 

“But the thought of his loud laugh and adorable smile made you change any negative thoughts to positive ones,” Grayson added. “He’s that type of man. He gave us his time and effort to situations that he had no clue of, but was there to support us for the cause. He gave us his emotions when any family or friend needed sympathy or empathy for their emotional situations.”

Lampkin is best known for his role as Nipsey the bartender on Martin, he also appeared in Bad Boys IILife, and Big Momma’s House. Unfortunately, he was also the second actor from the sitcom to pass away prematurely. Thomas Mikal Ford, who played Tommy on the show, died in 2016 at the age of 52.

If you enoy the content plese subscribe

See more of who died in 2023 

Dickey Betts died he was 80

Early Career Forrest Richard Betts was also known as Dickey Betts Betts collaborated with  Duane Allman , introducing melodic twin guitar ha...