The Celebrity Death Pool 2009

Tom O’Horgan, Broadway director of Hair and Jesus Christ Superstar, dead at 84.

Howie Mandel in hospital with irregular heartbeat.

Sorry if I missed these…

Ron Asheton of the stooges…

David Vine of Ski Sunday et al…

William Zantziger of that Dylan ballad fame etc.

and <sniff>

Dave Dee of Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick and Tich… ah, sweet childhood, we’ll miss ye…

Eddie Thompson died. In 2008. I guess whoever my my first alternate was is on my list now. I don’t think I was the only person to pick Thompson, but I could be wrong.

That is what you get for picking someone so obscure. He isn’t even listed on Dead or Alive? or Who’s Alive and Who’s Dead.

That’s what I get for throwing everything together at the last minute.

Eddie Thompson was a British soccer team owner. I’ll bet his death made as big a splash here as Twins’ owner Carl Pohlad’s passing made in the UK.

Who is Carl Pohlad? Never heard of him. :dubious:

Replaced with Genaro Hernandez. You were the only one to pick Thompson, and are now the second to pick Hernandez.

And as a note to all contestants - I don’t check the status of all 800+ celebrities, nor do I check them during the year. I just go by what people post in this thread for news on who has died, so I rely on you to bring us the grim tidings.

And so we shall…

:smiley:

Dai Llewellyn dies. Points for a couple of folk, I think.

Hmm… in that case. In a freak accident, the restaurant where John Paul Stevens, Ted Stevens, Amy Winehouse, Mary-Kate Olsen, Liza Minelli, Janet Jackson, Jade Goody, Bob Barker, Tony Curtis, Ron White, Tim Conway, Eminem, and Eddie Van Halen were all dining was hit by a cement truck. Tragically, there were no survivors.

Cite. :slight_smile:

He was a billionaire banker who owned the Minnesota Twins and pinched the state for a new stadium which opens next year. His death last week was stop-the-presses sized news around these parts.

‘Prisoner’ actor Patrick McGoohan dies in LA.

Preston Gomez, the first manager of baseball’s San Diego Padres when the team joined the National League for the 1969 season, has died at the age of 86. Gomez also managed the Houston Astros and Chicago Cubs before spending the final quarter-century of his career as the third-base coach, then special assistant to the general manager, of the American League’s Angels.

I just happened on this report that Ricardo Montalban has passed away. But I can’t find any other confirmation of it.
And of course I picked the wrong old Star Trek actor for my list. At least I am keeping some other people alive with the benefit of being on my list.

Ricardo Montalban
Nice lead in pic of him.
RIP, Mr. Roarke.

Steve Jobs has just announced he is taking a leave of absence from Apple, Inc., citing health issues.

Welcome, Mr. Roarke, to Fantasy Island.

(I came in to post this news, but you ghoulish ghoulish people beat me to it. Monsters!)

And a cry of “Khan” fades away into the night. :frowning:

Fastest 12 points I’ve ever scored.

Vaclev Havel is in serious condition with throat problems stemming from chain smoking.

I’m sure no one had them but…
Sidney Wood, the only person to ever win Wimbledon by default has died.
Coosje VanBruggen who collaborated with husband Claes Oldenburg on many of his sculptures (including the Cherry-Spoon for Minneapolitans out there) has died.