Octopus of Odstock 2,203 Posted July 21, 2006 (edited) Right, here below are all the names suggested in the Ideas & Possibilities Thread 2007, as mentioned by Phantom in the Near Misses thread. Every decent suggested name is here, even some of the sh*t Life Begins At 5 O'Clock posted. It's in Alphabetical order to make things easy for you. Because of server issues and time constraints, and to make it easier to find people, I've done a number of posts, rather than one big one - maybe post whoring, but there is usefulness here. The Edited Lists are all people famous enough, but also with a reason for being on a list - ie Bruce Forsyth, Rolf Harris and others perfectly healthy and not old enough are NOT included A Steven Adler - has had 2 strokes, a h/a & has a long standing drugs habit, and has been quite ill lately. Muhammad Ali - now suffering from a more advanced stage of Parkinsons. b.1942 Patty Andrews - b. 1918 - not heard of much lately. Singer. Michelangelo Antonioni - Italian film director, b. 1912. Confined to a wheelchair & speechless after a stroke 20 yrs ago, he appears to still be active Shoko Asahara - Jap cult leader sentenced to death. The question is not will he be hanged, but when? Could be v. soon, could be 2010...... Brooke Astor - ancient old biddy. Now 104 yrs old. Recent health care has been headline news. HRH Jean Benoit Guillaume Robert Antoine Louis Marie Adolphe Marc d'Aviano - increasingly frail & now in mid 80's. Francisco Ayala ancient Spanish Novellist - b. 1906. Obit might be a problem though Tariq Aziz - unspecified health problems - heart problems likely. But how ill is he really? Certainly frailer than before Edited October 30, 2006 by Octopus of Odstock Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Octopus of Odstock 2,203 Posted July 21, 2006 (edited) B Milton Babbitt - still active & appears well, but getting on. Born 1916 Joseph Barbera - b. 1911. Despite his age, he seems very well & active. But DL didn't choose him for no reasons... Lady Evelyn Barbirolli - Oboe player. Also known as Evelyn Rothwell. B. 1911. Was active in later life, but I think in a home now. Bob Barker - US game show host. Slight chance of no obit, but I expect he will get at least a BBC mention. B. 1923 - health problems in recent years, include 4 strokes & prostate surgery. But has come through okay each time & now retired. Stanley Beckford - Jamacian musician, has throat cancer Captain Beefheart - musician - suffering from MS, allegedly in final stages of disease. b. 1941 Jean-Paul Belmondo - b. 1933. Loved his cigs & drink. Had a stroke in 2001, has barely been seen since. Bruce Bennett - AKA Herman Brix. Actor & Olympic athlete, former Tarzan. Should get obit. 100 yrs old this year. Rabbi Philip Berg - Kabbalah guru. In extremely ill health & no longer in charge of the "religious organisation". Wheelchair bound, stroke & heart probs Ingmar Bergman - Mr Boring. Now 88, but health seems fine. Told you, boring. Ruth Bernhard - ancient (b. 1905), US photographer. Might get UK obit. Chuck Berry - again seems okay for his age (b. 1926), but has a history of extreme hard-living. Ronnie Biggs - Now 77, the ultimate death tease. I say he's faking, others say he's near death. Has had strokes galore etc but still ploughs on regardless Joey Bishop - b. 1918. Lived a high life, plenty of drinks & Cigs. Apparently healthy, but low profile these days. Harold John Blackham - ancient UK philosopher, writer. b. 1903. UK obit certain. George Blake - UK spy & traitor, scourge of the Daily Mail, hero of Russia. Now believed to be seriously ill. Ernest Borgnine - b. 1917. Appears to be super healthy at the moment, despite being overweight & enjoying tipples Abdelaziz Bouteflika - Algerian President. Allegedly suffering from stomach cancer, but extremely active, so maybe condition exagerrated? Or maybe just carving out a legacy? Ray Bradbury - b. 1920. Overweight, wheelchair bound, very ill chap, but he is a very strong willed man. Ian Brady - we can always hope suicide - also goes on frequent hunger strikes Art Buchwald - what can you say about this guy? Should be dead. I'm not even going to second guess how long he'll be around, but he DOES still have many major health probs. b. 1925. After deathbed fame, he'll get an obit that wasn't certain before. Earl Butz b. 1909. Agricultural Sec, so not certain he'll get a UK obit. Apparently, not in good health or body. Edited November 17, 2006 by Octopus of Odstock Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Octopus of Odstock 2,203 Posted July 21, 2006 (edited) C Frank Cady - actor b. 1915. Obit by no means certain. Frailer in recent years. Kitty Carlisle - actress/panellist. Should get a UK obit. Still partying away though, so might be here for some while Elliott Carter - composer, b. 1908. Now in retirement home. Jack Cardiff - legendary British Cinematographer, b. 1914. Frailer than before, but still keeps a high-profile. Fidel Castro - b. 1926. Two camps here - one says he's ill & has been for yrs. Another says there's nowt wrong with him. Could have Parkinsons, could have cancer, but could have nothing at all. However stress & smoking are factors to bear in mind. Recently hospitalised for internal bleeding, but apparently recovering, and not as some said, already dead. Jack Chick - reclusive artist & publisher. b. 1924. Diabetic, has had a h/a & pnuemonia in last year. Should get a UK obit, but not certain. Frederick Chiluba - ex President of Zambia. Has been very ill with a number of ailments in the last year, incl. a chronic heart condition. Jacques Chirac - used to be heavy smoker. Assassination attempts already. Had stroke in 2005, and certainly health is failing slowly. b. 1932 Sir Arthur C Clarke b. 1917. Wheelchair bound since 1988, health failing since then, especially in recent years. Ronald Coase - UK economist, b. 1910. No idea about health but he's British, so obit likely & ancient. George Cole - b. 1925. Much frailer in recent years, also a smoker & drinker. Robbie Coltrane - has been, and still is, grossly fat & loves all things the doctors say you shouldn't have... H/A waiting to happen Lansana Conte - President of Guinea, b. 1934. Assassination likely, but also in chronic ill-health. His choice of sticking it out, rather than retiring will surely hasten his deathday. Walter Cronkite - b. 1916. Has had heart problems, and is overweight. However, since finding love after his wife died last yr, he seems to have found a new lease of life. Tony Curtis - currently on the DL. b. 1925. Generally ok, but has had many a drink, smoke & drugs. Also has had skin cancer. Edited November 29, 2006 by Octopus of Odstock Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Octopus of Odstock 2,203 Posted July 21, 2006 (edited) D Basil D'Oliveira - legendary cricketer, b. 1931. Now in full-time medical care suffering from Parkinsons' Disease. Michael DeBakey - Doctor, b. 1908. Overcame aortic aneurysm earlier this year. His work on the heart will give him a UK obit Elizabeth Gladys Milvinia Dean - One of two living Titanic survivors. B. 1912 Lord Bill Deedes - b. 1913. Politician & journalist. Suffered a major stroke a few years back, but nowadays is still as active as he ever was. Jean Delannoy - French cinema legend, b. 1908. No news about health, but he's v. v. old John Demjanjuk - b. 1920. Accused of WW2 War Crimes. In failing health for some while. Leila Denmark - b.1898. Famous in the US, but UK obit is borderline. She was a paediatrician & a notable one at that. Phyllis Diller b. 1917, US Comic. Recently, has had major H/A & subsquently fitted with pacemaker. Fats Domino - grossly overweight singer. B. 1928, in failing health for some time Kirk Douglas - b. 1916. Suffered huge stroke which he's never really recovered from. Very frail in recent years. Roy Douglas - Brit composer, b. 1907. Should get broadsheet mention. Charlie Drake - b. 1925. Has been in failing health since a stroke 10 yrs ago & now in rest home. "Too ill" to have his photo taken recently. Janez Drnovsek President of Slovenia, b. 1950. Has cancer but is not having any treatment for it. That kind attitude did Barry Sheen no favours....... The Duke of Wellington - current one is the 8th, b. 1915. Aside from his famous title, he is a WW2 war hero. Now a very frail man. Renato Dulbecco - Italian scientist, b. 1914. Nobel Prize winner & fascist. Should get obit. Patricia Dunn - ex-Hewlett Packard boss, b. 1953. Has battled cancer for some years now. Edited November 7, 2006 by Octopus of Odstock Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Octopus of Odstock 2,203 Posted July 21, 2006 (edited) E Roger Ebert - film critic, b. 1942. Has suffered thyroid cancer in past. Recently underwent surgery to remove cancerous growth on salivary gland. Still hospitalised. Blake Edwards - US director, b. 1922. Noticeably frailer in recent yrs, sometimes seen in wheelchair. Ex-heavy drinker. Doug Ellis - b. 1924. Dad died early from H/A, Ellis has had prostate cancer & a heart bypass op, whilst assassination can't be ruled out... James Ellis - actor - b. 1931. In recent years, has suffered strokes & major heart problems, amongst other medical complaints. The Emir of Kuwait (Abdicated) - b. 1930. Wheelchair bound, and in such sick health, he had to abdicate. Since then, little's been heard of his condition. Vilma Espin - wife of Raul Castro, and according to some sources, very ill indeed. However it comes down to whether those sources are to be trusted. Joseph Estrada - Phillippine ex-President, possibly facing the death sentence. Currently still under house arrest. F Jerry Falwell - US preacher, whose controversy means a UK obit should be likely. Still recovering after a heart failure last year left him close to death. b. 1933 Louis Farrakhan - US religious leader, now possibly suffering from cancer. Whatever the truth is, he's not a well chap. W. Mark Felt - Deep Throat. Suffered a stoke in 2001 & health downhill ever since. Although suffering from dementia, he was recently described as "lucid" so maybe only in early stages. b. 1913 Doug Fieger - lead singer of The Knack. Has just had brain surgery for two tumours. I was going to suggest probs with UK obit but news of his illness was covered extensively in the UK this week. Eddie Fisher - singer/entertainer b. 1928. Dad of Princess Leia, shagged Liz Taylor & Debbie Reynolds. Now in ill-health & wheelchair bound. Joan Fontaine - b. 1917. Now a recluse. Believed to be frail, but in good health. Michael Foot - b. 1913. Iain's arch-nemesis. Health is clearly failing, is much more frail, and nearly blind. But not gone yet.... Betty Ford - b. 1918. Ex-1st lady, much discussed here. Has had breast cancer, and drink addiction. Gerald Ford - b. 1913. Increasingly frail ex-President of the US. Not ill at present, but probably wouldn't take much to kill him. John Forsythe - although remarried, he looks v. frail. Has had major heart problems & was a heavy drinker. Now also has colon cancer. b. 1918 Andy Fraser - another of MPFC's suggestions. This one might be better than most of the others, as he's got HIV & looks quite thin. Musician, should easily get UK obit. Annette Funicello - b. 1942. Currently suffering from MS. Allegedly in final stages of disease, but not confirmed. Edited November 29, 2006 by Octopus of Odstock Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Octopus of Odstock 2,203 Posted July 21, 2006 (edited) G Zsa Zsa Gabor - b. 1917. Failing health for some time, and then suffered massive stroke in 2005. Now wheelchair bound, and hubby can't wait until she's dead. Ernest Gallo - b. 1909, wine man. Frail, but has been annoying DL by not dying when selected as a candidate. Terri Garr - actress, b. 1944. Has had MS for yrs & possibly the "Gene Wilder Curse" too... Estelle Getty - Golden Girl actress. Currently v. ill & in a home with Lewy Body dementia. B. 1923 Vo Nguyen Giap - b. 1912, legendary Vietnamese general. Still active, picked up an award about a month ago, but much frailer now. Vitali Ginzburg - Russian Physicist, b. 1916. Nobel winner & very famous scientist. Now a frail chap, and doesn't make many public appearances nowadays. Brian Glanville - football journalist, b. 1931. Now quite wizened, he smokes a lot & likes his wine. There's a general impression by BG & many others, he's already lived too long. Rev. Billy Graham - has been in failing health for some time, yet keeps on working. b. 1918, has suffered from Parkinson's disease for about 15 years, has had fluid on the brain, pneumonia, broken hips, and recently revealed that he is suffering from prostate cancer. V, v. frail, too. Dulcie Gray - UK actress, b. 1919, widow of Michael Denison. V. low profile now, but no ill-health that I know of. Leon Greenman - Auschwitz survivor, b. 1910. Now apparently very frail. Edited September 18, 2006 by Octopus of Odstock Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Octopus of Odstock 2,203 Posted July 21, 2006 (edited) H Larry Hagman - Star of US TV, b. 1931. Heavy smoker & drinker led to liver transplant. Better, but still majorly struggling with health. Abu Hamza al-Muhajir - Al-Qaeda leader in Iraq, so might go same way as al-Zarqawi did. Tom Hamilton - bassist in Aerosmith, who has throat cancer. b. 1952. Sir John Harvey-Jones businessman, b, 1924. Now retired, but liked smoking, drinking & rich food & is overweight. Prof. Stephen Hawking b. 1942. In truth, shouldn't be on the planet as he has lived far longer than anyone should with Lou Gehrig's Disease. Now completely paralysed but yet still travels & works Lee Hazelwood - US Songwriter/singer etc. b. 1929. Terminally ill. Should scrape a UK obit for Nancy Sinatra links. Denis Healey (Baron Healey) - b. 1917. Not ill, but much frailer & thinner these days. Wife is still alive - due to their devotion, you wonder if she dies, whether DH might do a "Callaghan". Johannes Heesters - ancient entertainer, b. 1903. Still active, but obviously quite frail. Obit might be a problem, but if Carrell can get one, so could Heesters.. Jesse Helms - b. 1921. US politician. Controversial enough to make a UK obit. Not only has dementia, but a whole host of other illnesses & is very frail. Now consigned to a rest home. Charlton Heston - now believed to be in the last stages of Alzheimers. b. 1924 Alex Higgins - ciggie loving, drink guzzling snooker player. Looks gaunt & terrible these days. If he carries on smoking & drinking, he'll go the same way as George Best. Phil Hill racing driver, b. 1927, becoming increasingly frail & in ill-health. Gordon B Hinckley - Mormon head, b. 1910. Recently had colon cancer, but overcame it. However, is travelling less. Significantly, he has said he'll never go to Chile again. As they have a huge Mormon thing there (ex-girlfriend was a (very) lapsed Mormon, that's how I know), that could be more significant then most people think. Albert Hofman - LSD guru - b. 1906. Still quite active for his age, but that age is 100, after all... John Hogan - UK father who killed his son, tried to kill his daughter and himself in a suicide attempt on holiday. Not famous at all, but the publicity surrounding the tragedies mean if he did kill himself in his cell, he might well get a UK obit. Dolores Hope - widow of Bob, and philanthropist, b. 1909. May have problems with obit, but longetivity of marriage & Bob's fame should help. Very frail, but still independent. Lena Horne - singer, b. 1917. No longer makes public appearances. Whitney Houston - although NOT suffering from a brain tumour, it is clear Whitney has a MAJOR drug problem. Due to play Lena Horne in a new movie, but at the moment, Lena Horne looks younger! An outside bet. Ian Huntley - British child-killer. Known to be suicidal, and not a favourite amongst other inmates... Saddam Hussein - ex-President of Iraq. Given the death penalty, but as recent events have shown, could die before that.. Should be dead in 2007, along with two others due to hang - but you never know..... Edited November 5, 2006 by Octopus of Odstock Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Octopus of Odstock 2,203 Posted July 21, 2006 (edited) I Josefa Iloilo - great name, ilo ilo sounds like the 80's comedy starring Gorden Kaye. Iloilo (b.1920) has Parkinson's. John Inman - comic actor, b. 1935. Currently very ill with Hepatitis A. J Wojciech Jaruzelski - former Polish communist leader. b. 1923. Was in serious ill-health in early 00's, but seems sharp as a tack now, although he's a little frailer than before (in-laws are Polish, so we get to see him quite often on TV) Lady Bird Johnson -former 1st lady. b. 1912. Was in excellent health until the last 10 yrs, when she has gone blind, had two strokes & bronchitis. Now in a wheelchair, and "not in very good health" according to her daughter in Feb 2006 Van Johnson - actor, b. 1916. Not known to be ill, but is now very much retired. Jack Jones - the Trade Union leader, b. 1913. Much frailer now, but still "around" if you know what I mean Dr Joseph Juran - engineer & philanthropist, b. 1904. No doubt v. famous in his field, it depends on his thinking on "quality management" being significant enough for the UK obits. Still lives in his own home. K Robert Kee - author, journalist, TV presenter & ITN newsreader - obit assured. b. 1919 John A Keel - author, ufologist , journo, b. 1930. In ill health for some while & suffered massive h/a in 2006. UK obit? Probably... David Kelly - Irish actor, who has always looked older than his age. b. 1929, but looks like he was born in 1909, very frail, indeed, but seemingly healthy. Likes a drop of the Irish drink too. Roles in Fawlty Towers & Charlie & The Choc Factory give him his fame. Barbara Kent - actress, b. 1906. Silent movie star. Has been a recluse for 40 yrs & has been a long-time resident in a nursing home. Joan Kennedy - ex-wife of Ted Kennedy. Fighting breast cancer (successfully) & alcoholism (unsuccessfully). Obit not 100% guaranteed, but she is a (ex) Kennedy, after all. Sir Ludovic Kennedy - b. 1919. Broadcaster & author. Wife Moira Shearer died this year, and Kennedy looked much frailer at the funeral. Ray Kennedy - footballer, b. 1951 - has had Parkinson's Disease since 1983. Now almost immobile from the disease & needing of full-time medical care. Deborah Kerr - clean living movie actress, b. 1922. Now suffering from Parkinson's Disease. Dr. Jack Kevorkian - b. 1928. Will be in prison till he dies. Cos of this, it's not easy to say how ill he is. His Lawyer says that he is terminally ill with Hepatitis C, and will not live out 2006. But that's what they said about Ronnie Biggs in 2001... Abdul Qadeer Khan - nuclear expert, who has prostate cancer. Leaked nuclear secrets & his illness (and death?) may help him avoid trial. BBC mention for sure. BB King - b. 1925. No longer touring abroad & has diabetes, however he has never smoked or drank and seems very fit. Will either drop suddenly soon or go on to 100. Thomas Savig Kleppe - wins the award for most suggested name in the 2006 I & P thread. b. 1919, US politician, has Alzheimers. Distinguished US political career, but that may not mean an UK obit, so be warned Jack Klugman - b. 1922. Famous for Quincy ME, and now the last surviving juror from 12 Angry Men. For years he was a heavy smoker, which is probably why he had, but beat, throat cancer a while back. Now also has prostate cancer. Evel Knievel - stuntman, b. 1938. All his stunts are coming back to haunt him now, as well as his drug habit. Has had Hepatitis C for a while, and his lungs & liver are slowly packing it in. Likely to be dead within 5 yrs. Teddy Kollek - Israel politican, b. 1911. Long-time Mayor of Jerusalem, until beaten by current PM, Ehud Olmert. Now a frail chap, and life-long smoker. UK obit? Could be a problem, but the Olmert link might help Edited November 7, 2006 by Octopus of Odstock Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Octopus of Odstock 2,203 Posted July 21, 2006 (edited) L Frankie Laine - singer, b. 1913. Generally doing okay, despite two major heart-bypasses. Kept working until 2001, and since then has been semi-retired. Had a stroke in 2005. Jake La Motta - another DL candidate. Ex-boxer and drinker. b. 1921. Danny La Rue - b. 1927, suffered stroke this year & is known to have a heart condition. Wiki says b. 1917, but there's nothing to support that. Willis Lamb - physicist, b. 1913. Won Nobel Prize, which means a obit. Still active, but frail. Charles Lane - actor, b. 1905. Will get a UK obit (just) & looks very frail - but has done for yrs. Claude Levi-Strauss - b. 1908, DL candidate so all his "exciting" discussion is in that thread. Jerry Lewis - b. 1926. Has battled prostate cancer, diabetes, pulmonary fibrosis and had a h/a in 2006. Also very overweight & suffers from major back pain. Art Linkletter - US TV presenter, b.1912. Still active and looks well, but slightly overweight. Greg Louganis - legendary diver. Has full-blown AIDS, and has since 1998. b. 1960 Sir Bernard Lovell - b. 1913, astronomer. Quite frail now. Obit definitely. Dame Vera Lynn - b. 1917. WW2 "Forces Sweetheart". Seems in good health. Edited September 18, 2006 by Octopus of Odstock Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Octopus of Odstock 2,203 Posted July 21, 2006 (edited) M Magnus Magnusson - Scot/Icelandic TV presenter in UK, b. 1929. Has cancer, but an article a day before this said he looked "immortal". We shall see.. King Malietoa Tanumafili II of Samoa - b. 1913. Overweight, but seems to still be active & healthy. Sir Anthony Mamo - first president of Malta, b. 1909. Lives in a nursing home. Oldest living former head of state in Europe. Nelson Mandela - DL candidate, who is without a doubt, v. frail, but not currently ill. Fought & beat prostate cancer, but health, although failing, is solid now & has plenty of fire in his belly to keep going. Gabriel Garcia Marquez - b. 1928. Has lymphatic cancer, and in failing health in the last few years. Tony Martin - the singer, that is. b. 1912. I have no idea how he is still alive & healthy. Mindy McCready - b.1975. Singer. Serial drug abuser & suicidal, whilst her ex-boyfriend has tried to kill her twice. She's tried suicide 3 times, and was arrested last week for drink-driving. Gave birth to a baby this year, but it's the ex's. Not a good thing in her troubled mind, I think.. Uk obit.. probably Shane McGowan - Pogues frontman, who is just as famous for his hard living as his music. Now bloated, pale, on all drugs bar heroin, no teeth and is an alcoholic. And yet Kirsty McColl died first.... Robert McNamara - US politician, ex Secretary of State. Has been v. low profile since 1995, but re-married in 2004 & was at a White House meeting in 2006. b. 1916. George Melly - fat, has everything wrong with him, lung cancer, emphysema, dementia, heart probs, you name it, he's got it. b. 1926, and v. unlikely to make it to 2009, if not before. Gian Carlo Menotti - Italian-American composer, b. 1911. Little heard of lately. A homosexual, if that counts for anything.. Ayatollah Ali Meshkini - Iranian science expert, now very ill with cancer. UK obit? possibly, but not certain. Tammy Faye Messner - b. 1942. Believed to be suffering from terminal lung cancer. But she said she was terminally ill before, and she wasn't. One way or another, she's clearly not well at the moment. Might have probs with a UK obit, but should scrape through. Brooks Mileson - businessman & chairman of Gretna FC. b. 1947. Has only one kidney, his diet is "100 cigs & Lucozade", has had two heart-attacks, has ME & on top of all this, has just been in hospital with internal bleeding. Mitch Miller - musician, b. 1911. Little heard of lately, and I think he's in a nursing home. Dom Mintoff - DL candidate, ex-Maltese PM. b. 1916. Health has been failing, but still swims weekly & still ranting on about all things Maltese. Rita Levi Montalcini - b. 1909. Oldest living Nobel Laureate, who will be the all-time oldest if she makes the 2nd week of 2007. Judging by the fact she still makes public appearances, that's more than likely. Sir Patrick Moore - overweight Sky at Night presenter. b. 1923, fitted with pacemaker earlier this year. Harry Morgan - beloved film & TV actor, b. 1915. Lifelong smoker, and now very frail, but appears to be healthy & is still as active as he can possibly be. Sir John Mortimer - author, now in a wheelchair. b. 1923, and in failing health for some time. Robert Mugabe - b. 1921. Again, could be assassinated, but also in failing health. Has fought and beat cancer at least twice. Edited October 24, 2006 by Octopus of Odstock Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Octopus of Odstock 2,203 Posted July 21, 2006 (edited) N Yasuhiro Nakasone - ex Jap PM. b. 1918. Frail, but still politically active, and has outlived some of his successors. Hassan Nasrallah - head of Hezbollah. Need I say more? Roy Neuberger - author, financier & art collector. May get obit in the UK for art links, but don't bank on it. Oscar Niemeyer - DL candidate, whose thread contains 1% of current health info. b. 1907, and still very active & healthy. Saparmurat Niyazov - President of Turkmenistan. Has heart disease & certainly ailing, but nr death? Uncertain. b. 1940 O Vincent O'Brien - legendary horse racing trainer, b. 1917. Frail, but still involved in the sport on occasion. Paul O'Grady - recently had his second heart-attack. b. 1955. Lifelong smoker. Teodoro Obiang Nguema - Pres of Eq. Guinea, has prostate cancer and heart problems, and may stand down soon. Al Oerter - US athlete, 4 times Olympic discus champion. Famous enough for a UK obit, I should think, specially considering Peter Norman's coverage. Oerter has major heart probs. b. 1936 P Anita Page - actress, b. 1910. Only adult star of the silent era left. Retired in 1933, and keeps a low profile. Rev. Ian Paisley - In 2004, he was VERY ill, and his family prepared his funeral & for his death. But he overcame it, (prob cancer), and is now much aged, frailer & gaunt. But, despite scaling back, he is still very much active. b. 1926 George Palade - Romanian Nobel Prize winning biologist, now living in the US. b. 1912 Maurice Papon - b. 1910. War criminal. Has been in failing health for yrs, and is very frail. Looks like a corpse already. But still hanging on in there, the swine... Marguerite Patten - chef, b. 1915. Low profile recently, but a TV interview a month back saw her looking quite well. Les Paul - b. 1915, guitarist. Bar arthritis, he appears to be very healthy. Luciano Pavarotti - has pancreatic cancer. Will either recover (he hopes) or die (we hope). Venetia Phair - aka Venetia Burney, the person who came up with the ex-planet Pluto's name. b. 1919. Still well, but frail. Chapman Pincher - one of the more interesting past DL candidates, b. 1914. Spy journo & novellist, but no current health news. Augusto Pinochet - another DL death-tease. Has had more strokes than an Olympic rower, in failing health & increasingly frail. But yet he carries on breathing. b. 1915. Harold Pinter - in failing health for yrs. b. 1930, has had cancer of the esophagus for some time, and is much aged, in failing health & very frail. But not someone who refuses to give in, so he may just be here for a while yet. Suzanne Pleshette - actress, b. 1937. Has lung cancer, but it may've been caught in time. Then again, it may not.... Jesus Polanco - Spanish Businessman, media mogul. Now very ill with cancer. Steve Prescott - rugby league player, b. 1973. Now suffering from stomach cancer. One, like Paul Hunter, where your conscience decides whether you pick them or not. Erich Priebke - Nazi war criminal, b. 1913. The oldest prisoner in Europe, he's been in failing health & fraility for yrs. Edited December 12, 2006 by Notapotato Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DevonDeathTrip 2,358 Posted July 21, 2006 OoO, don't burn yourself out. Remember to take a lunch break!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Octopus of Odstock 2,203 Posted July 21, 2006 (edited) R Luise Rainer - twice Oscar winning actress, b. 1910. When's she appeared recently on Tv, she's looked very sprightly & healthy. James "The Amazing" Randi - magician etc. Underwent emergency coronary artery bypass surgery earlier this year. b. 1928, but UK obit not certain. Nancy Reagan - widow of Ronnie, b. 1921. Since his death, she's not been the same, but is healthy enough, albeit more frail. But she clearly pines for her late husband, and you have to wonder if she does get ill, whether she'll fight... Lord David Renton - b. 1908. Oldest member of the House of Lords. But.. ridiciously healthly, active and sprightly for his age. Phil Rizutto - baseball star, b. 1917. Now very frail & ill. Will he get a UK obit, though. Hmmm.. probably just, yes, but don't bank on it. Oral Roberts - US TV evangelist. b. 1918, in failing health for a while, but UK obit is a problem. Robert Robinson - UK TV presenter, b. 1927. Was quite ill in 2004, but seemingly better now & still working. Sir Bobby Robson - still working in football, despite three cancer scares. Tumour was removed from his lung recently, and the cancer is in remission. However, he was hospitalised again in Aug 2006, after falling ill with (rumoured) cancer again, and a brain tumour (since removed) was found. b. 1933 David Rockefeller - US businessman, b. 1915. Still active & well, at present. Mickey Rooney - two schools of thought here - he'll either live to 100+ or go soon. b. 1920. The only negative thing, health wise, is he's a little overweight. Edmundo Ros - b. 1910, musician & band leader. Retired & living in Javea, Spain, which is a lovely place & serves nice, healthy food. He certainly looks well for his age. Edited September 26, 2006 by Octopus of Odstock Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Octopus of Odstock 2,203 Posted July 21, 2006 OoO, don't burn yourself out. Remember to take a lunch break!! Dammit, you've ruined the perfect symmetry It may look like I've been doing this for the past four hours, but it is slightly misleading as that is not the case. But do not worry - I have eaten, read my post etc etc. No need to add me to the O section. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Octopus of Odstock 2,203 Posted July 21, 2006 (edited) S J D Salinger - reclusive author, b. 1919. Not ill, but as he favours alternative medicine, if he DID have an illness, he might go quickly, a la Barry Sheene. Kurt Sanderling - German music conductor, b. 1912. Should get a UK obit, in a broadsheet. Now retired, but carried on working until he was 90. Ron Santo - despite the UK obit possible problem, Santo is a potentially decent choice. Both legs amputated, and has suffered from severe diabetes. Not only that, but he has been ill recently, as well. But still working... William Saxbe - US politician, Ford & Nixon's Attorney-General. b. 1916, little heard of lately. Maximilian Schell - German actor, in international films. Still acting, pancreatitis & diabetes. b. 1930. Arthur Schlesinger Jr. - US historian, critic & member of the Kennedy administration. b. 1917 . Was in fine health in 2004, not sure how he is lately. Sir Paul Scofield - legendary actor, b. 1921. Doesn't appear on film much, but when he does, he's excellent. Noticeably frailer in recent years. Sherwood Schwartz - US TV producer, b. 1916. Will probably scrape a UK obit, for the Brady Bunch, if nothing else. Miguel Serrano - b. 1917, Nazi loving Chilean author. Ex politician, and obit in UK deffo. No health news Mohammed Zahir Shah - Afghan king, b. 1914. In failing health for yonks, but still well enough to have ambassadors & president's visit him & to make speeches in the Afghan senate. Yitzhak Shamir - b. 1915. Ex-Israel PM. Now in a nursing home with dementia. Ravi Shankar - sitar player, b. 1920. Looks tremendously frail, but still continues to travel the world, performing. Has had problems with is heart & pneumonia though recently Ariel Sharon - still in a coma, and believed to be worsening. Could be near death? Sidney Sheldon - famous writer, b. 1917. Has been in failing health for some while, as is now reported to be seriously ill. Also suffers from depression. Shih Ming Teh Taiwanese politican, b. 1941, has liver cancer. May get UK obit, probably in the Guardian if nowhere else. Debra Shipley - former Labour MP, battling breast cancer. b. 1957 R. Sargent Shriver - politician, b. 1915. Member of the Kennedy family by marriage, amongst other notable things. Has suffered from Alzheimers for some while. King Norodom Sihanouk of Cambodia - allegedly "cured" of all his ailments, recently, says he. But one well known for not telling the truth. b. 1922. Was in failing health, certainly, for years. Sir Cyril Smith - extremely obese ex-MP, b. 1928. Is thinner now (well, he couldn't be any fatter), but still obese, and collapsed & hospitalised earlier this yr. Ian Smith - ex Rhodesian PM, b. 1919. In failing health for some while, and very frail nowadays, but has fire in his belly to outlive Mugabe... Tom Snyder - US news & TV presenter, who has chronic lymphocytic leukemia. b. 1936, but may not get UK obit. Alexander Solzhenitsyn - b. 1918. Health has been failing for a while, but has overcome a stroke, whilst frail, looks healthy enough for a while yet. Brett Somers - US actress, b. 1922. Currently battling cancer, but may not get a UK obit. George Steinbrenner - b. 1930, owner of the NY Yankees. Overwright & in failing health for some time. Should just about scrape a UK obit. Elaine Stritch - actress, b. 1925. Ex-heavy drinker, now has diabetes. Gloria Stuart - actress, the old Rose in Titanic. b. 1910. Frail, in failing health and has had breast cancer, yet continues (3 yrs running) to annoy OOO by not dying to give him DDP points. Not only that, she still appears to get around & about. Levi Stubbs - Original, and long serving lead singer of the Four Tops. Now has cancer. b. 1936 Mollie Sugden - b. 1922. British sitcom legend. Now overweight, and in failing health. Suharto - b. 1921. Whenever he has a trial or prosecution or arrest immimment, he falls ill. So, watch this space. He has had strokes, heart probs, intestinal bleeding, diverticulosis & organ failure. But now resting at home again. Eric Sykes - blind & deaf - but otherwise doing okay. Has suffered a stroke in the past, amongst other minor ailments & is a lifelong smoker, but still active. b. 1923 Edited November 16, 2006 by Octopus of Odstock Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Octopus of Odstock 2,203 Posted July 21, 2006 (edited) T Dame Elizabeth Taylor - rumoured to be near death, until she went on Larry King's show & looked well. What she DOES have or has had are the folllowing:- congestive heart failure, broken her back, benign brain tumour, skin cancer, pneumonia. Often confined to a wheelchair. But also recently smooching with younger men & swimming with sharks!!!! Baroness Thatcher - b. 1925. Now quite frail after a series of strokes, but otherwise okay & still tries to keep as high-profile as she can. Jeremy Thorpe - has suffered from Parkinson's for some time. b. 1929, and now very frail & very ill from the disease. However he is writing, or at least dictating, a book, so how ill is he really? Paul Tibbetts - b. 1915. Pilot of the Enola Gay. Very frail chap now. Jane Tomlinson - is either terminally ill or a faker. Should've died yrs ago, according to her, but she could be here for yrs to come. Charles Townes - US Nobel winning scientist. b. 1915. Frail, and has had minor health problems, but otherwise doing okay. Tsien Hsue-shen Chinese scientist b. 1911, involved in the US & Chinese space programs, gaining a bit of controversy along th way, which will help with an obit. Now bedridden, frail & in ill-health. U Stewart Udall - politician, b. 1920, Interior Sec. for JFK & LBJ. Not in good health at the moment. Edward Upward - English writer, b. 1903. Will deffo get an obit. Apparently, doing "okay" for his age. Joern Utzon - Danish architect, b. 1918. Famous for the Sydney Opera House. In failing health for years, and unable to travel any more due to illness & fraility. Edited October 30, 2006 by Octopus of Odstock Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Godot 149 Posted July 21, 2006 Well done on list OoO but without analysis it's just a list of famous old people. It needs context and info. Any chance of a symbol system against names? Can I suggest a little "c" for known cancer sufferers. If known we could have BC (Breast cancer), PC (prostate), PanC (pancreas) and LC (liver cancer). A more general classification, maybe "ac" (acute cancer) for late stage or particularly lethal cancers. Then "n" for "past ninety" plus o and s (for octogenarian and septagenerian). VF perhaps for very fat NE for never excercised. DR (death row). Com (coma). UTR (unlikely to recover). BT (brain tumor). AR (assassination risk). Any other ideas for letter classifications? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TLC 9 Posted July 21, 2006 Any other ideas for letter classifications?How about HBP (high blood pressure) for the condition OoO has probably got after reading your suggestion? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Octopus of Odstock 2,203 Posted July 21, 2006 (edited) V Abigail Van Buren - pen name of Pauline Phillips, b. 1918. Currently in the middle stages of Alzheimers disease. UK obit might be a slight problem. Dick Van Patten - US actor, b. 1928. Suffered a major diabetic stroke in January, and still paralysed from that. However, a UK obit could be a big problem. Jack Vance - sci-fi author, b. 1916. Very frail, and completely blind, and a lifelong smoker, but still active. Chad Varah - b. 1911. Founded the Samaritians. Only retired, aged 92, in 2003. Reg Varney - b. 1916. Now resides in Dartmouth & Malta. Has been in failing health for some while, and is frail, but not ill enough to be in a home, so he might have some yrs left in him yet. Abe Vigoda - b. 1921. Killed off in 1982, and it did his career wonders. Still working. Sunny Von Bulow - a TF suggestion, they're usually wise ones. The only problem with v. Bulow is, is she 100% still alive, and now some time after her "fame", will she get a UK obit? My opinion, yes and yes.Oh... she's been in a vegetative state for over 25 years. Now there's hope for Ariel Sharon.... Kurt Vonnegut - novellist, b. 1921. In failing health, since a fire at his home in 2000. Has attempted suicide twice, and has mental problems, nearly blind, a heavy drinker & smoker..... BUT still very active indeed. W Kurt Waldheim - Nazi, yet became Austrian President & UN Sec-Gen. b. 1918, and in frail condition. Recently hospitalised for internal bleeding. Roy Ward-Baker - British film director, b. 1916. Hardly heard of these days since he retired in 1992. Barbara Joyce West - the other living Titanic survivor, b. 1911. Lives in Truro. Gough Whitlam - b. 1916, ex PM of Australia. In failing health, he's now wheelchair bound, but generally doing okay & well enough to attend many parties this year. Richard Widmark - b. 1914. Seemed to be in good health, until recently. Certainly a lot frailer now. Earl Wild - pianist, b. 1915. Long retired, and little heard of lately. Will prob scrape a UK obit. Mary Wilson (Harold Wilson) - b. 1918, also a poet as well as PM's widow. Still seems well & active. Robert Anton Wilson - US novellist & thinker. Obese and ill, currently in a hospice. b. 1936. Anna Wing - Eastenders actress, b. 1914. Was in superb health until the last yr & a half, where she has become a bit more frail & has had health scares. Has to walk with a stick now, but only because she refuses to rely on a wheelchair. Willard Wirtz - US Sec of Labour under JFK, b. 1912 & 2nd oldest ex-Cabinet member. Despite this, he may not get a UK obit. Sir Norman Wisdom - beloved in the UK & Albania. b. 1915. Known for his good health, until very recently, when he had a pacemaker fitted. Currently recovering, but likely to return to work soon. Joseph Wiseman - b. 1918. Played Dr. No in James Bond. No longer working, but I'm not sure about his health. Herman Wouk - author, b. 1915. Now retired & living at home in California. Jane Wyman - b. 1914, and in failing health for years. Has arthritis and diabetes & is in a retirement home. Y Boris Yeltsin - b. 1931. Drunkard, overweight, frail & in failing health for yonks. But still alive, probably because he retired... Bo Yibo - b. 1908. One of two living members of the 8 immortals - elderly members of the Chinese Communist party. Will probably - but not definitely - get a UK obit. Maharisi Maresh Yogi - spiritual leader, b. 1911. Edited October 23, 2006 by Octopus of Odstock Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Cowboy Ronnie 78 Posted July 21, 2006 Any other ideas for letter classifications?How about HBP (high blood pressure) for the condition OoO has probably got after reading your suggestion? CDA - chronic drug abuser (or maybe instead of the letters just a pic of Pete D) PSW - permanent suicide watch THS - threatening hunger strike TIA - target of Israeli army (would apply to any senior figures in Hamas, Hezbollah, al Qaida, etc. Oh, and the entire population of Lebanon, but I guess they're not famous enough) SSA - space shuttle astronaut PVCd'E - possible victim of coup d'etat (or "any one African leader") HIV+ - self-explanatory RRD - rock and roll drummer OTSOOJXW - one time significant other of OJ's ex-wife (perhaps a little too specific for our purposes) This is sorta fun.... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Octopus of Odstock 2,203 Posted July 21, 2006 Right, that'll do Although I have no intention of doing it right now, I am prepared to do the following:- If we make this thread THE definitive list for choosing candidates for DL, or DDP, HDP, WDP, RDP etc etc, then I can:- 1) Delete people on the lists who are not famous enough* 2) Delete people on the lists who are not serious candidates for death 3) Add the Current names on the DL 50 2006 not already listed 4) Add the names of all those survivors from past DL's not listed 5) Add the names of all candidates who are worthy enough of their own thread onto the lists *A bit contensious - but I'll use a broad a scope as possible & make it relevant to UK media. That's if everyone agrees. Then, to possibly solve another argument, anyone who is on these lists & dies - goes into Near Misses - anyone not on any eventual - Not Famous, but... Even if Iain disobeys this, it is easy for a mod/admin to put the post in the right thread. Obviously there will be some cases where they are famous enough (ie Pitney) & die unexpectedly, but I trust you can use your common sense with these folk. Thoughts on both, please. If enough of you agree on the above 5 pointers, I'll do it soon - maybe later today, just to get it done, or at least started. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Magere Hein 1,400 Posted July 21, 2006 V Florrie Rost Van Tonningen I don't want to criticise your great effort, but she should be filed under 'R', not 'V'. Her family name (or rather that of her long-dead husband) is "Rost van Tonningen", a double-barreled name. regards, Hein Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Octopus of Odstock 2,203 Posted July 21, 2006 Godot, I can do that, yes. Again, not now. But obviously this comes down to the weening out of the non-starters re DL etc. candiacy . If there's a hell of a lot less names, then I can do a much more "detailed" list. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Octopus of Odstock 2,203 Posted July 21, 2006 I don't want to criticise your great effort, but she should be filed under 'R', not 'V'. Her family name (or rather that of her long-dead husband) is "Rost van Tonningen", a double-barreled name. She & all the others will go where I deem to file them. I may make an exception for her, but then again, I may not Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BrunoBrimley 86 Posted July 21, 2006 Oh by the way I'd like to add in actor Richard Crenna for the letter C Share this post Link to post Share on other sites