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I see Sykes is 82 today...honourable mentions in '93, '94 and '03...time for another outing in 2006?
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And did A lot of people may have never heard of this guy outside Australia, a guru in the stock market, self made Millionaire, it all got too much for a man who craved attention.
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Gwyllyn Samuel Newton Ford of the Canadian Provence of Quebec, better known to the world as the beloved actor Glenn Ford is scheduled to turn 89 this coming Sunday. Birthday Man Born May 1, 1916 and taking American Citizensip in 1939, he has appeared in several films including such treasured classics as Pocketful Of Miracles with Bette Davis, 3:10 to Yuma, Gilda, Teahouse of The August Moon, Jubal, A Stolen Life. If all goes as planned he will be around next year at the release of his authorized biography: Slow and slower Haven't found any word on his health but no news is often good news although his actual work seems to have dried up since the early 1990's. Maybe his adopted son Clark Kent knows where he is!.
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"Actress known for her beauty and her tears" http://news.independent.co.uk/people/obitu...sp?story=633980 Actually I haven't got the faintest idea who she was but I remember her brother Maximilian - is he still alive?
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Lord Attenborough and David Attenborough are possibles for 2006. They might even score a unique family double.
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i think Luise Rainier has to be on your list for next year http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luise_Rainer Luise Rainer (born January 12, 1910 in Düsseldorf, Germany) is a film actress. She became an American citizen in the 1940s, but has lived in the United Kingdom for many years now. Rainer acted in Max Reinhardt's Vienna theater and appeared in several German language films before being discovered by an MGM talent scout in 1935. She moved to Hollywood and made her first American film appearance opposite William Powell in Escapade (1935). Her next two films won her consecutive Academy Awards for Best Actress, first for her portrayal of actress Anna Held in The Great Ziegfeld (1936) and next as a Chinese peasant in The Good Earth (1937).
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I have been informed within the past two days that the death of Lady Bird Johnson is indeed imminent. The 92-year-old former first lady could become a major miss for the list.
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Is this sick SOB ready to burn in hell?
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Johannes Heesters (born December 5, 1903) is a Dutch actor, singer, and entertainer who can look back on an 83-year career, almost exclusively in the German-speaking world. As of 2004, Heesters holds the record of being the oldest performer worldwide who is still active, both on the stage and on television.
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Found this article about the Archbishop: http://www.iol.co.za/index.php?set_id=1&cl...63139116C303910 It isn't too serious yet, but certainly worth a watching brief over the next few months. DWB
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He's in Vietnam which isn't the most industrialized country and is going to be 93 this year. Could he be a possibility for 2006?
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Turns 78 this year according to imdb.
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78, can't be around too long surely.
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Talk-show legend Tom Snyder, who successfully battled heart disease four years ago, now has leukemia.
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Claiborne Pell (b. November 22, 1918) is a former Democratic United States Senator from Rhode Island. A prominent liberal, Pell is well known in the United States for his role in the establishment of Pell Grants. A New England "blue-blood," Pell, 86, should be considered for the 2006 list.
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Betty Friedan (b. 1921) is a formidable 2006 candidate for the DeathList. The influential feminist and intellectual is apparently not quite well at 84. She recently was interviewed for a documentary regarding the history of the feminist movement and appeared quite frail, with a slightly slurred speech.
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Probably not famous enough but Robert Earl Jones is 94 years old, the father of James Earl Jones and he has acted in several movies.
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Oral Roberts is one of the first American television evangelists and is often ridiculed in many circles due to his outrageous claims and failed prophecies. In the last few years, he has experienced at least 2 heart attacks, undergone heart surgery and now suffers from other health issues. It is surprising that he has lasted this long, but at 87 years old and in failing health he could be meeting his maker soon.
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The former president of Afghanistan, now 90. He has been suffering from some recent health problems and has been admitted to the hospital lately. Also - he doesn't seem to be living in the most modern of conditions. A possible candidate for 2006?
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Paul Hunter, A great snooker player has sadly been told he has cancer. As always he will be "tenacious and positive" throughout the ordeal....... http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/other_spor...ker/4417783.stm
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Saul Bellow, 89, well-known writer has also popped his clogs... Csaba
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Longtime ABC World News Tonight anchor Peter Jennings anounced today that he has been diagnosed with lung cancer. Jennings, 66 will be taking chemotherapy on an outpatient basis while continuing his anchor duties. But medical experts are saying that by taking chemo and not having surgery that his prognosis doesn't sound good.
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Must be getting on about mid to late nineties now. Her husband is gone about two years now.
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Sad news Frankie Perdue has died. Purported and oft misreported cause of death was unsubstantiated at best, leaving us knowing only that he indeed did go to the poultry house in the sky. There seem to be at least these few things which are known. his last meal was chicken. he was not chicken himself and was heard to utter in his last moments: "cluck cluck cluck" as one of his 'lightly seasoned and coated tenders' lodged in his throat. Loosely translated this meant that he was aware that he was going to the hen house, and from his actions he made no attempt to stop it from happening not even cracking open a bottle of Wishbone dressing. His next statement was less understood but it is known he shall never make another peep. I wonder if he'll still be head rooster.
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Michael Barrymore's ex-wife has died at the age of 56 from lung cancer http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/t...dio/4402321.stm