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LOS ANGELES – George Kennedy, the hulking, tough-guy character actor who won an Academy Award for his portrayal of a savage chain-gang convict in the 1960s classic "Cool Hand Luke," has died.

His grandson Cory Schenkel says Kennedy died on Sunday morning of old age in Boise, Idaho. He was 91.
He had undergone emergency triple bypass surgery in 2002. That same year, he and his late wife moved to Idaho to be closer to their daughter and her family, though he still was involved in occasional film projects.
His biggest acting achievement came in "Cool Hand Luke," a 1967 film about a rebellious war hero played by Paul Newman who is bent on bucking the system as a prisoner on a Southern chain gang. Its theme of rebelling against authority and the establishment helped make it one of the most important films of the tumultuous 1960s.
Kennedy played the role of Dragline, the chain-gang boss who goes from Luke's No. 1 nemesis to his biggest disciple as Newman's character takes on folk hero status among fellow inmates. The movie garnered four Academy Award nominations, and Kennedy was named best supporting actor.
Newman and Kennedy provided a spectacular one-two punch — Luke as the reticent anti-hero, Dragline as an illiterate brute. They shared several memorable scenes, including one in which Kennedy's character wins a bet by getting Luke to eat 50 eggs in an hour.
After the critical and commercial success of "Cool Hand Luke," Kennedy carved out a niche as one of Hollywood's most recognizable supporting actors. He had parts in several action flicks in the 1970s, played Leslie Nielsen's sidekick in the "Naked Gun" spoofs and was J.R. Ewing's business rival in the final seasons of "Dallas."
One of his strongest supporting roles was in the hit 1970 film "Airport," which spurred the run of 1970s disaster pictures. Kennedy played Joe Patroni, a no-nonsense, cigar-chomping troubleshooter who stubbornly guides a jetliner stuck on a snow-clogged runway out of harm's way.
The film spawned several sequels (Kennedy was in all of them) and landed Kennedy a Golden Globe nomination.


http://www.foxnews.com/entertainment/2016/02/29/tough-guy-journeyman-actor-george-kennedy-dies-at-1/

Rip George.
 

Evil_Mush

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Saw him in the three G&S musicals (Mikado, Pirates, Pinafore) with family in the late 90s, he was bloody funny on stage with his comedic timing and facial expressions, with that unique raspy voice.

Sad to hear.
 

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Oscar winner Patty Duke has passed away aged 69.

At one time she was married to John Astin, known to most for playing Gomez Addams, and they had a son, Sean Astin, who of course starred in the LOTR trilogy, and the always classic and awesome The Goonies.

May She Rest In Peace.
 

LESStar58

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Vale Merle Haggard.

Some say the best since Hank Williams. I say he was better.

I'm devastated.
 
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Oscar winner Patty Duke has passed away aged 69.

At one time she was married to John Astin, known to most for playing Gomez Addams, and they had a son, Sean Astin, who of course starred in the LOTR trilogy, and the always classic and awesome The Goonies.

May She Rest In Peace.

John Astin isn't Sean's biological father.
 

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Vale Merle Haggard.

Some say the best since Hank Williams. I say he was better.

I'm devastated.

My dad loves country music and had hundreds of LP's when I was growing up so Merle was often playing in our house. Uncool as it was, I could probably sing along to every song on his albums from the 70's and 80's now if I heard them....
 
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Everybody Loves Raymond star Doris Roberts dies aged 90
Emmy-winning actress Doris Roberts, the star of US sitcom Everybody Loves Raymond, has died aged 90.

Roberts picked up best supporting actress four times in the early 2000s for her portrayal of Marie Barone, the mother of Ray Romano's sportswriter character in the show, which ran for nine seasons.
She died of natural causes on Sunday in her hometown of Los Angeles.
"Truly the end of an era," said Patricia Heaton, who played Roberts' TV daughter-in-law.
"My wonderful TV mother-in-law and ELR (Everbody Loves Raymond) nemesis Doris Roberts was a consummate professional from whom I learned so much. She was funny and tough and loved life, living it to the fullest."
Roberts joined Everybody Loves Raymond in 1995 as Marie, the interfering, manipulative mother of Long Island-based Italian American sportswriter Raymond Barone, played by Romano, in the CBS show.
"We loved our mom, the great Doris Roberts. A wonderful, funny, indelible actress and friend," tweeted Phil Rosenthal, a producer on the series, which ran from 1996 until 2005.
Romano said Roberts had "an energy and a spirit" that amazed him.
"She never stopped. Whether working professionally or with her many charities, or just nurturing and mentoring a green young comic trying to make it as an actor, she did everything with such a grand love for life and people," he said in a statement.


http://www.abc.net.au/news/2016-04-19/everybody-loves-raymond-doris-roberts-dies-aged-90/7337926
 

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Prince what an entertainer I got hooked on him when that classic song Controversey come our 30 so years ago. Huge loss
 
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Along with Madonna and Michael Jackson, Prince defined the 80s. As a kid then, he always had songs on TV and radio. I just can't believe it. Such a very sad day.
 

nöyd

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hope my neighbours are ready tonight, they'll be thinking Prince is actually performing live from my house

f**king shattering news
 

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