Douglas Adams.
Yeah, him too.
Douglas Adams.
Yeah, him too.
James Gandolfini.
Karlheinz Stockhausen
Johnny Cash
Sam Meyers
Abe Vigoda
Peter Jennings.
You don’t have to accept his death. He isn’t dead yet.
I hold that Margaret Hamilton lived long enough to see the musical Wicked. And will not accept any evidence to the contrary.
She loved it, by the way.
Warren Zevon.
John Spencer. Who else is going to manage CJ Cregg’s Presidential run?
Leave Fish be.
Have you taken a good look at him lately? :dubious:
Leslie Nielsen.
I’m serious that I literally refused to believe it. A few months back, a friend mentioned him in a discussion about awesome actors we miss. I was like, “what are you talking about? He’s not dead.” He argued with me a bit. So I looked it up and holy shit, he did die a few years ago!
ONLY after I looked it up, did I remember that I actually had found out when it happened, but I was SO sad at it that I apparently blocked it out. I didn’t just manage to not think about it, but actually locked the fact away where I couldn’t reach it.
I think it’s because I’ve adored him and his movies since I was teeny. The only other actor death I could see doing this with is Gene Wilder.John F Kennedy
The exact two I came to mention. And each of their final solo albums is completely heartbreaking in light of their deaths. Joey’s came when he knew he was dying, but Joe’s…man, did he somehow know? ![]()
Richard Biggs. He died way to young, of a brain aneurysm I think.
Graeme “Shirley” Strachan
Steve Irwin
Great Aussie icons.
Heart–an aortic dissection. He died of the same thing that took John Ritter, and within a few months of Ritter’s death, too.
Danny Kaye. Somewhere, he’s still singing Inchworm and talking about the Pellet with the Poison.
Warren Zevon
Andy Kaufman