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Found 989 results

  1. Guest

    Michelangelo Antonioni

    The famous (not that famous to most) Italian director will be turning 93 this year. In 1985 he suffered a stroke that left him partially paralyzed and unable to speak. 20 years after a stroke, partially paralyzed but he is still alive and still working, I say he's a good contender for the next few years.
  2. Banshees Scream

    Tom Snyder

    Talk-show legend Tom Snyder, who successfully battled heart disease four years ago, now has leukemia.
  3. Guest

    Muhammed Zahir Shah

    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?
  4. Guest

    Charles Lane

    Skinny, hatchet-faced, bespectacled American character actor, ubiquitous in literally hundreds of films. With his prominent nose, his rimless eyeglasses and his permanent scowl, he typically portrayed short-tempered and often loudmouthed bureaucrats, yes-men and other minor minions, principally in lighter fare. its only a matter of time before the banshee screams again
  5. Phantom

    Alan 'Fluff' Freeman

    Alan Freeman has died at the age of 79
  6. Deadly Doug

    Derek Dougan

    The Doog has bitten the dust: http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/t...ers/6234726.stm
  7. Kain

    Bob Woolmer

    Pakistan cricket coach Bob Woolmer found unconscious in hotel room. Not sure if this is the right thread, but after yesterday's result....?
  8. Guest

    Jerry Falwell

    America's foremost right wing evangelist Jerry Falwell has recently been hospitalized. The 71 yr. old has spent the last 13 days in a Virginia hospital battling pneumonia. Falwell who is an overweight zealous nut says that he may get to go home today. But 71 years old and pneumonia. It could be a sign that ole Jerry is failing fast. We may want him on our list for 2006!
  9. Gross Urnings

    Don (w)Ho?

    hello...newly registered to the forum...used to occasionally post as 'Guest Yank' but I'm all in now! Anyway - legendary Hawaiin crooner Don Ho has apparently got heart issues to the point where he just went to Thailand to get an experimental stem cell procedure not legal in the U.S.A....food for thought for the '06 list. Link to story: http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20051209/ap_en_...eople_don_ho_11
  10. MadMac

    Bobby "Boris" Pickett

    http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070427/ap_en_...2JWa9D4T.ZxFb8C
  11. Deadly Doug

    Arthur Milton

    Attend the passing of Arthur Milton, the last man to play football and cricket for England: http://www.bbc.co.uk/gloucestershire/conte...t_feature.shtml
  12. Deadly Doug

    Alan Ball

    After a heart attack, Alan Ball is now "covering every blade of grass" on that great pitch in the sky: http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/6590715.stm
  13. Guest

    Boris Yeltsin

    Boris Yeltsin former russian president "1991 - 1999" and former deathlist canidate of 7 appearences i think should be reinstated on the deathlist next year. Durning his presidency he was hospitalized 16 times but though failed to die and his health i assume has improved but i bealive he is an alchoholic and still has a good percentage to die somewhere along the road. He hasent been on the list in a couple years but i could see him rejoining the deathlist faimly next year.
  14. Where is Kurt Vonnegut?
  15. Death Star

    Ernest Gallo

    This thread is the place to discuss Ernest Gallo.
  16. DevonDeathTrip

    Andranik Margaryan - Pm Of Armenia

    Prime Minister Andranik Margarian of Armenia, has died of heart failure at the age of 55.
  17. Typhoid Harry

    Brad Delp

    Brad Delp, lead singer from the band Boston, dead at 55
  18. Deathcorner

    Sally Clark Dead

    Wrongly jailed mother Sally Clark has died, aged 42. http://news.sky.com/skynews/article/0,,30000-1256260,00.html
  19. Jimh

    Bit Of A Gareth

    I wonder how many different types of coffee bean there are in heaven. BBC are reporting that Gareth Hunt has just breathed his last at 65.
  20. weatherman90

    Art Buchwald

    Art Buchwald, 80, is missing a half a leg, and had a stroke in 2000. In addition, he is refusing dialysis. One to watch if he survives the year. Final Days Wikipedia - if you are asking yourself who this is [merged (eventualy)HCW]
  21. crypt_factor

    1989 Ray Moore

    I do like the offbeat style of this website - and I'm sure that Ray would too! However; dear Ray Moore was only 47 yrs of age when he died - not 55 ! He was a true professional in the world of broadcasting and perhaps the nicest man anyone could hope to meet! I hope your admin. will correct this error. Best regards jw
  22. football_fan

    Maurice Papon

    Convicted Nazi collaborator, Maurice Papon looked extremely frail on a French language television station today. In 1998, he was sent to prison for complicity in crimes against humanity for his role in deporting 1,690 Jews to Germany as second-in-command of Bordeaux area police during World War 2, only to be released a few years ago due to ill health. At 95, he is now suffering from a number of ailments, including heart disease and is now bedridden. It looks like he will soon be meeting his maker.
  23. football_fan

    Peter Drucker

    Peter F. Drucker, 95, world-renown economist and management consultant, is in frail health and appears to be slowing down. He would be a good suggestion for inclusion in the 2006 list.
  24. Arnold

    Norah Baring

    Norah Baring, Alfred Hitchcock's leading lady in his 1930 film "Murder!" will be 99 on January 1 2006. I think the only problem we have here is this - does this lady pass the famouseness test? I'm not 100 per cent certain she does. But if we think so, we could have a very good candidate for next year. It's perhaps one for debate. So here are the pros and cons as I see them. The pros: 1 She is a Htichcock leading lady. There were around 50 of them and they all exist as a movie sub-genre in themselves. 2 She is British and will be natural fodder for a Daily Telegraph obit. 3 She starred in Hitchcock's second talkie, very early in his career and will be seen as something of a pioneer. (Anny Ondra, wife of Deathlist success Max Schmeling, was his first and received numerous obits when she died in 1987, despite making only a handful of British films and retiring in 1951.) 4 Virtually all Hitchcock leading ladies get an obit in the broadsheets. 5 In "Murder!", she is a devastatingly stunning brunette (rare for Hitchcock, who famously cast blondes). Her uniqueness to the obit writers is again enhanced. The cons: 1 She retired from films in 1934! (Although this could make her more of an enigma for obit writers). 2 We have no idea of her health although one very poorly put together website is following her longevity with interest, along with other ancient movie stars - http://www.totalblowhole.com/new-4688533-4676.html. Opinions gratefully sought.
  25. Dr Hackenslash

    Brian Peppers

    http://www.wikitruth.info/index.php?title=...d:Brian_Peppers Surely he must be a good shout?
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