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Wednesday, March 20, 2024

Mark Goddard died he was 87.

 Mark Goddard in 2018

Mark Goddard in 2018. FRAZER HARRISON/GETTY IMAGES
Mark Goddard died he was 87. (1936 - 2023)
Mark Goddard, the American actor best known for his role as Major Don West in the 1960s sci-fi series "Lost in Space," passed away on October 10, 2023, at the age of 87. Born Charles Harvey Goddard in 1936, he began his career in the late 1950s, taking on roles in various television shows such as "Johnny Ringo" and "The Detectives."
In 1965, Goddard landed the role of Major Don West in "Lost in Space," which followed the adventures of the Robinson family and their attempts to return to Earth after their spaceship veered off course. The show became an instant classic and solidified Goddard's status as a beloved sci-fi icon.
Throughout his career, Goddard also appeared in numerous films, including "The Monkey's Uncle," "A Rage to Live," "The Love-Ins," "Blue Sunshine," and "Overnight Sensation." He continued to make appearances in various TV shows, such as "Perry Mason," "Gunsmoke," "The Bill Dana Show," "The Beverly Hillbillies," "Barnaby Jones," "The Fall Guy," "General Hospital," and "One Life to Live."
Beyond his acting career, Goddard pursued other interests, becoming a special education teacher and dedicating himself to helping others. His life and work touched the hearts of many, and his contributions to the entertainment industry will not be forgotten.
Mark Goddard is survived by his third wife, Evelyn Pezzulich, and his children. The world mourns the loss of this talented actor, educator, and cherished sci-fi icon.

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Tuesday, March 19, 2024

Lara Parker, an accomplished actress and author, best known for her captivating portrayal of the witch Angelique in the iconic gothic soap opera "Dark Shadows," passed away on October 12, at the age of 84.

 Lara Parker

Lara Parker
Lara Parker. BOBBY BANK/WIREIMAGE
Lara Parker, an accomplished actress and author, best known for her captivating portrayal of the witch Angelique in the iconic gothic soap opera "Dark Shadows," passed away on October 12, at the age of 84. Born Mary Lamar Rickey on October 27, 1937, Parker's journey in the entertainment industry began when she landed her breakthrough role as the vengeful Angelique in Dan Curtis' ABC soap, which revolved around the enigmatic vampire Barnabas Collins, portrayed by Jonathan Frid. The series ran for five seasons, from 1966 to 1971, captivating audiences with its supernatural charm and unforgettable characters.
Parker's talent extended beyond "Dark Shadows" as she graced the screen in numerous television shows and films throughout her illustrious career. Her memorable appearances on shows such as One Life to Live, The Rockford Files, S.W.A.T., Emergency!, Kojak, and The Fall Guy showcased her versatility and captivating presence on the small screen. On the big screen, Parker starred alongside acclaimed actors in films such as Save the Tiger, Race With the Devil, The Lazarus Syndrome, and Hi, Mom!, sharing the screen with a young Robert De Niro in the latter.
Her enduring connection to "Dark Shadows" led Parker to reprise her role as Angelique in the film Night of Dark Shadows and make a cameo appearance in Tim Burton's 2012 Dark Shadows film adaptation, starring Johnny Depp and Helena Bonham Carter. Furthermore, she channeled her passion for the series into writing, authoring four "Dark Shadows" novels: Angelique's Descent, The Salem Branch, Wolf Moon Rising, and Heiress of Collinwood.
Lara Parker's talent, dedication, and unforgettable contributions to the entertainment industry have left an indelible mark on the hearts of fans and colleagues alike. She will be deeply missed, but her legacy lives on through her unforgettable performances and enchanting storytelling.

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Monday, March 18, 2024

Colin Burgess, the original drummer of AC/DC, passed away on Dec. 16, 2023, at the age of 77

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Colin Burgess, original drummer for AC/DC. 

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Colin Burgess, the original drummer of AC/DC, passed away on Dec. 16, 2023, at the age of 77. While his time with the legendary rock band AC/DC was relatively brief, his impact and contributions to the music world cannot be understated. Burgess was a member of AC/DC during its formative days in 1973. He played alongside bassist Larry Van Kreidt, vocalist Dave Evans, and brothers Malcolm and Angus Young. His time with the band spanned a few months, culminating in a January 1974 recording session at EMI Studios before his departure that February.
Before joining AC/DC, Burgess was a member of the successful Australian band the Masters Apprentices from 1968 until 1972. He was an integral part of their sound, contributing to the hits "5:10 Man," "Think About Tomorrow Today," "Turn Up Your Radio," and "Because I Love You." His time with the Masters Apprentices solidified his place in the Australian rock scene.
In the years following his departure from AC/DC, Burgess continued to play in several other groups, including His Majesty, the Burgess Brothers Band, the Dead Singer Band, and Guitar Heroes. Burgess and his Masters Apprentices bandmates were inducted into the ARIA Hall of Fame in 1998, a testament to their lasting impact on the Australian music landscape.
While the details of Burgess's personal life, such as marital status or children, remain private, it is clear that he was deeply committed to his craft and played a crucial role in shaping the sound of some of Australia's most influential rock bands. He will be remembered not only for his talent but also for his enduring passion for music.
In memory of Colin Burgess, we honor a musician who helped shape the foundation of one of the most significant hard-rock bands in history and left an indelible mark on the Australian music scene. His contributions to rock 'n' roll will not be forgotten.

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Saturday, March 16, 2024

Tina Turner The Queen of Rock 'n' Roll died she was 83,

Tina Turner: The Queen of Rock 'n' Roll
In the annals of music history, there are few names that shine as brightly as Tina Turner's.
Born Anna Mae Bullock on November 26, 1939 in Nutbush, Tennessee, Tina Turner rose to fame with her raw talent, electrifying performances, and legendary hits. She passed away peacefully on May 24, 2023, at the age of 83 in her home in Switzerland, leaving behind a legacy that will continue to inspire generations.
, in Nutbush, Tennessee, she rose from humble beginnings to become the undisputed Queen of Rock 'n' Roll.
The Early Years
Tina's journey to stardom was not an easy one. Facing adversity from

a young age, she refused to let it define her. At 18, she ventured to St. Louis, where fate led her to Ike Turner's band.
Rise to Fame
Together with Ike, Tina's raw talent and electrifying stage presence captivated audiences worldwide. Hits like "River Deep – Mountain High" and "Proud Mary" propelled her to superstardom, earning legions of fans and accolades.
Iconic Performances

Tina's legendary performances were characterized by powerhouse vocals, dynamic dance moves, and magnetic charisma. Whether belting out anthems like "Nutbush City Limits" or setting the stage ablaze with "Simply the Best," her performances were electrifying.
Triumph Over Adversity
Behind the glamour, Tina's life was marked by struggle and strife. From her tumultuous relationship with Ike to personal battles, she faced hardships that would have broken others. Yet, Tina emerged stronger and more resilient.
The Legacy
Today, Tina Turner's legacy endures as a testament to perseverance, resilience, and the indomitable human spirit. Her music continues to inspire and uplift millions around the globe, transcending generations and genres.
In Memoriam
As we bid farewell to this musical titan, let us remember Tina Turner not only for her incredible achievements but also for her remarkable journey. Though she may no longer grace our stages, her spirit lives on in every note, every lyric, and every heart she touched.
Simply the Best
Tina Turner may have left this world, but her music will echo through eternity. Thank you, Tina, for the memories, the music, and the magic. You truly were, and always will be, simply the best.
This tribute celebrates Tina Turner's extraordinary life, career, and enduring legacy, highlighting her inspiring journey from humble beginnings to becoming a beloved icon whose influence will never be forgotten.

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Friday, March 15, 2024

Marty Krofft, a visionary TV producer and co-creator of beloved children's shows passed away on November 25, 2023, at the age of 86 due to kidney failure.



 A Tribute to Marty Krofft (1937-2023)

Marty Krofft, a visionary TV producer and co-creator of beloved children's shows like H.R. Pufnstuf and Land of the Lost, passed away on November 25, 2023, at the age of 86 due to kidney failure. Alongside his brother Sid, Marty left an indelible mark on the world of children's television and the entertainment industry as a whole.

Born on April 9, 1937, Marty Krofft, along with his brother Sid, formed a creative partnership that spanned several decades. Together, they revolutionized children's programming in the 1970s and became known as the "Kings of Saturday Mornings." Their unique blend of live-action and puppetry, combined with imaginative storytelling, captivated audiences both young and old.
Some of their most memorable works include H.R. Pufnstuf, Sigmund and the Sea Monsters, and Land of the Lost. These shows featured larger-than-life characters, colorful sets, and unforgettable storylines that made them instant classics and cult favorites. The Krofft brothers' creative genius extended beyond children's programming, as they ventured into primetime television with shows like Donny & Marie, The Brady Bunch Hour, and Barbara Mandrell and the Mandrell Sisters.
In recognition of their outstanding contributions to the entertainment industry, Marty and Sid Krofft received numerous accolades throughout their careers, including the Lifetime Achievement Award at the Daytime Emmys in 2018 and a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2020.
Marty Krofft's passing is a great loss to the world of television and entertainment. His imaginative creations brought joy and wonder to generations of viewers and will continue to inspire future generations of storytellers. We remember and honor Marty Krofft's extraordinary talent, creativity, and the incredible legacy he leaves behind.

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Thursday, March 14, 2024

Richard Romanus, best known for starring as loan shark Michael Longo in the 1973 crime film Mean Streets, died on Dec. 23 he was 80.

Richard Romanus
Richard Romanus. 

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Richard Romanus, best known for starring as loan shark Michael Longo in the 1973 crime film Mean Streets, died on Dec. 23 at 80. Romanus began pursuing acting after graduating from Xavier University in 1964. He took drama classes with Lee Strasberg at the legendary Actors Studio before making his big-screen debut in the 1968 horror film The Ghastly Ones. Romanus later found success starring alongside Robert De Niro in Martin Scorsese’s Mean Streets. In 1981, he became a series regular on the ABC crime series Strike Force as Det. Lt. Charlie Gunzer until its cancellation the following year. He went on to have a prolific television career, with credits including Mission: Impossible, Kojak, Charlie’s Angels, Starsky & Hutch, Hawaii Five-O, MacGyver, The A-Team, Chicago Hope, NYPD Blue, and, most notably, The Sopranos. Romanus is survived by his wife, Anthea Sylbert; his son; and his brother Robert Romanus. It's interesting to learn that he was a student of Lee Strasberg at the Actors Studio, which is known for producing many great actors. It's also notable that he had a prolific television career, with credits on some of the most popular shows of the 70s, 80s, and 90s. He will certainly be missed by fans and colleagues alike.

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Wednesday, March 13, 2024

Michael Culver died he was 84

 

Michael Culver (1938-2023): Celebrating the Life and Legacy of a Versatile Actor

Michael Culver, the esteemed British actor, has left an indelible

mark on the world of entertainment. Born on June 16, 1938, in Hampstead, London, Culver's versatile performances spanned both film and television, captivating audiences for over 50 years. Let us pay tribute to this remarkable artist who passed away on March 12, 2023, at the age of 84.
Captain Needa: A Star Wars Legacy
In the famed 1980 "Star Wars" sequel, "The Empire Strikes Back," Culver portrayed Captain Needa, an Imperial officer relentlessly pursuing Han Solo in the Millennium Falcon as the Rebel Alliance fled their secret base on Hoth. His brief yet memorable appearance culminated in a pivotal moment: the chilling encounter with Darth Vader.
When the Falcon eluded his grasp, Captain Needa faced the wrath of the Sith Lord. With a mere gesture, Vader used his Force powers to silence Needa forever. The iconic scene etched Culver's name into Star Wars lore, forever remembered as the officer who met his end at the hands of the Dark Side.
A Passage to India: Complexity and Authenticity
Culver's talent extended beyond the galaxy far, far away. In the 1984 film "A Passage to India," he portrayed a bigoted police inspector—a character layered with prejudice, conflict, and vulnerability. His ability to breathe life into complex roles showcased his depth as an actor. Culver's authenticity resonated with audiences, leaving an indelible impression.
A Legacy That Endures
As we bid farewell to Michael Culver, we honor his contributions to the entertainment industry. His dedication, memorable performances, and unwavering commitment continue to inspire generations. Whether in the vastness of space or the intricacies of human relationships, Culver's legacy lives on.
May he rest in peace, knowing that his work has touched the hearts of many—a testament to the power of storytelling and the enduring impact of great actors.

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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...