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    Matt Clark, the excellent American film, stage and television character actor whose phenomenal film career began with a role in Norman Jewison's "In the Heat of the Night", is 86 today. Matt Clark is best known for his work in numerous films, such as "The Beguiled", "The Grissom Gang", "The Cowboys", "Pocket Money", "Pat Garrett & Billy the Kid", "Emperor of the North Pole", "White Lightning", "The Outlaw Josey Wales", "Driver", "Brubaker", "An Eye for an Eye", "Honkytonk Man", "Country", "Return to Oz", "Back to the Future Part III" and "Class Action", among others. Joe J. Gibbs, the successful American football coach in the NFL from 1973 to 2007, who is a three-time Super Bowl champion football head coach and a NASCAR Championship team owner, is 82 today. Joe J. Gibbs coached the Washington Redskins for 12 seasons from 1981 to 1993.
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    Not mentioned above but what about Ruth Buzzi? Admittedly, she is probably not as well known in the UK, but she has had a series of strokes and Laugh-in is a legendary show here in the US.
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    Juan Vicente Perez Mora has surpassed the age of Masazo Nonaka (113 years, 179 days) He is the 13th oldest validated man ever and the oldest living man since 2017 (Israel Kristal's death).
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    I believe he only did it for the money. 73, according to the NME quoting the BBC
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    That too was an extreme case, 26 years is a long time to live with Alzheimer's. Woodward is older than Vitti by a year, too, and probably won't last much longer, she certainly won't be here 10 years from now, frankly I don't think she wants to be, Alzheimer's for 15 years must cause unimaginable suffering for her. My grandfather was diagnosed with it a few years ago. I, personally, cannot begin to conceive how she must be, having had it about five times as long.
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    Joanne Woodward should definitely return. Has had dementia for around 15 years and I'm suprised she's still alive.
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    They could both easily pass for ten years younger than they are. They feel like a very devoted couple and I expect them to go around the same time.
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    so she was running her own death list.
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    This is just a list of the fatalities of people on my radar but not on my Shadowlist, often quite a few of them die about late November-early December time, last year there was at least one every day from ~27th November until 9th December. I'm not saying many of them are DL-level famous as such, just that they are recently-deceased and on my radar as possiblities for 2023 (my own pool has incredibly low fame requirements, if one can prove who they are, their date of birth (however exaggerated that may be), and they have a Wikipedia or IMDB page (I stretch to gerontology wiki for supercentenarians if necessary), that's usually good enough for me).
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    Please let's not. At this rate the thread will be clogged up with everybody in the whole fucking world, dead or alive.
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    Queen Elizabeth II with some notable people born before her, those still living. With John Hemingway, last of The Few, from the RAF twitter. Allegedly with General David Musuguri, mentor/nemesis of Idi Amin, June 1957. With Franca Pilla: Youtube video. With Dambuster Johnny Johnson: With Sen Sōshitsu XV: With Henry Kissinger: With Raja Permaisuri Agong of Malaysia 1994-1999 Tunku Ampuan Najihah: Allegedly with Glynis Johns - could not find a higher quality version of this image: Feel free to mention more
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    Fashion designer Albert Nipon, most recognized for his eponymous label, died at 95 years: https://wwd.com/fashion-news/designer-luxury/albert-nipon-chairman-of-the-albert-nipon-design-house-dies-at-1235426225/
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    Sebastian Böhm, celebrity hairstylist responsible for the girly hairstyle of German boy band Tokio Hotel, has died of acute leukaemia at the age of 36! https://www.t-online.de/unterhaltung/stars/id_100080778/sebastian-boehm-ist-tot-promifriseur-stirbt-im-alter-von-36-jahren.html
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    Speaking of QE2 I am seeing reports that he has been spotted in public with black hands which in the aforementioned case was a very bad omen. Can't find any pictures though Putin is a name I wouldn't mind seeing on DL 2023.Even if the rumours about his health are bullshit someone could take him out .If he did have cancer or was assassinated or died in a retaliatory nuclear strike it would be seen in hindsight as a massive miss
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    Jody Gibson, Hollywood Madam, died aged 64 on January 2nd 2022. Times
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    Wasn't there some kind of discussion recently about Olympic swimmer at the 1936 Olympic Games Suse Heinze? Well, Wikipedia has her dead since 2018 and this article gives some more details about this: https://olympstats.com/2020/03/ It's probably true. Another wasted DDP pick, but this time REALLY off the radar.
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    Liberian politician and attorney Charles Brumskine who was the Political Leader of the Liberty Party, dead at 68 years: https://www.liberianobserver.com/news/cllr-charles-walker-brumskine-dies/ He came in third place in the 2005 presidential election, receiving nearly 14% of the vote.
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    Madonna is pretty old now,she is a name I suggest for 2018. All the 80s star like whitney houston,michael jackson and Bowie already died
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    Golinski gives his first interview. This is one celeb I really do feel for having lost everything like that. Glad he is starting to recover, at least in a physical sense.
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    Nice attempt at a pun but I do believe Cold As Ice was a hit by Foreigner... Rumbled! All the mid-80's US MOR dirge merges into one for me...
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    Back Off Boogaloo, the video, featuring Frankenstein's monster. Ringo working out some issues no doubt.
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    Sorry My Lady, had to alter some of your post so that it made more sense. No need to apologise Sir Josco!! But perhaps you should check your spelling of politician, gives more meaning to the phrase 'the ayes have it'.
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