Arthur Hiller, Director of 'Love Story,' Dies at 92
The former Academy president also helmed the classics ‘The Out-of-Towners,’ ‘The In-Laws’ and ‘Plaza Suite’ after making his mark in television.read more
Source: Arthur Hiller, Director of 'Love Story,' Dies at 92
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Craig Sager, TNT's Colorful Basketball Reporter, Dies at 65
Craig Sager, TNT's Colorful Basketball Reporter, Dies at 65
He stood out in sartorial splendor on the sidelines during the network’s coverage of NBA games.read more
Source: Craig Sager, TNT's Colorful Basketball Reporter, Dies at 65
Don Rickles, Legendary Comic With a Gift for the Insult, Dies at 90
Don Rickles, Legendary Comic With a Gift for the Insult, Dies at 90
“Mr. Warmth” forged a career when he turned the tables on his hecklers, going on to make fun of everyone he encountered — even Frank Sinatra.read more
Source: Don Rickles, Legendary Comic With a Gift for the Insult, Dies at 90
Mary Tyler Moore, Sweetheart of American Television, Dies at 80
Mary Tyler Moore, Sweetheart of American Television, Dies at 80
She starred on ‘The Dick Van Dyke Show’ and on her eponymous sitcom, two of most acclaimed comedies ever, then acted against type to earn an Oscar nom for ‘Ordinary People.’ read more
Source: Mary Tyler Moore, Sweetheart of American Television, Dies at 80
Actress Noel Neill, the First Lois Lane of the Screen, Dies at 95
Actress Noel Neill, the First Lois Lane of the Screen, Dies at 95
She starred as the intrepid Daily Planet newspaper reporter in 1948 and ’50 movie serials and in TV’s ‘Adventures of Superman.’read more
Source: Actress Noel Neill, the First Lois Lane of the Screen, Dies at 95
Muhammad Ali, 'The Greatest' Boxing Legend, Dies at 74
Muhammad Ali, 'The Greatest' Boxing Legend, Dies at 74
The most recognizable person on the planet gained fans in Hollywood and around the world for his exploits in and out of the boxing ring. read more
Source: Muhammad Ali, 'The Greatest' Boxing Legend, Dies at 74
Glen Campbell, Singer Who Beautifully Blended Country and Pop, Dies at 81
Glen Campbell, Singer Who Beautifully Blended Country and Pop, Dies at 81
Hits by the clean-cut crossover star included “Gentle on My Mind,” “Rhinestone Cowboy,” “Wichita Lineman” and By the Time I Get to Phoenix.”read more
Source: Glen Campbell, Singer Who Beautifully Blended Country and Pop, Dies at 81