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On 22/12/2020 at 16:27, msc said:

 

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September - DIANA RIGG :(

 

 

I'd go with Diana Rigg for September too. I know Ruth Bader Ginsburg was important but she didn't marry James Bond or kick ass in The Avengers, did she? 

 

As for August - I'd go for John Hume (I'd say Benny Chan but his death got surprisingly little coverage considering the films he made). I genuinely have little idea who Chadwick Boseman was as I have zero interest in the Marvel franchise.

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Julie Strain
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Just find out that january usually takes a young prominent figure in an accident

30/01/2021 : Sophie 

26/01/2020 : Kobe Bryant 

21/01/2019 : Emiliano Sala 

15/01/2018 : Dolorès O’Riardan

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We haven't done this for a while so here's my picks for most significant deaths of 2021 so far:

 

JANUARY - Phil Spector

(honorable mention to Larry King)

 

FEBRUARY - Captain Tom

(yes, it really ought to be Christopher Plummer, but...)

 

MARCH - Murray Walker

(honorable mentions to Peter Lorimer/Bunny Wailer)

 

APRIL - Prince Philip. Will probably be the most significant death of 2021

(honorable mentions to Shirley Williams/Michael Collins)

 

MAY - Norman Lloyd

(v tempted to put Freddy from Rod, Jane & Freddy to be honest)

 

JUNE - Kenneth Kaunda

(honorable mentions to Ned Beatty/Edward De Bono)

 

JULY - Raffaella Carrà. Yes, I'm biased, but this was a seriously *huge* death

(honorable mentions to Jackie Mason/Tom O'Connor/Andy Fordham)

 

AUGUST - Charlie Watts

(tough one as also Una Stubbs  Don Everly, Gerd Müller, Nanci Griffith, Lee Scatch Perry, Ed Asner. Am v tempted to say Geronimo the alpaca too...)

 

SEPTEMBER (so far) - Jean-Paul Belmondo

(honorable mentions to Sarah Harding/Michael K Williams)

 

OK  argue, do your worst, maybe even agree!

 

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JANUARY - Larry King

 

FEBRUARY - Carlos Menem

 

APRIL - Prince Philip

 

JUNE - Kenneth Kaunda

 

Other months I don't have a clue. 

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My opinions 

 

January- Cloris Leachman

 

February- Christopher Plummer

 

March- Yaphet Kotto

 

April- André Maranne

 

May- Charles Grodin

 

June- Ned Beatty

 

July- Dilip Kumar

 

August- Charlie Watts

 

September- Jean-Paul Belmondo 

 

October- Leslie Bricusse

 

November- F.W. de Klerk

 

December- Betty White

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4 hours ago, The Daredevil said:

My opinions 

 

January- Cloris Leachman

 

February- Christopher Plummer

 

March- Yaphet Kotto

 

April- André Maranne

 

May- Charles Grodin

 

June- Ned Beatty

 

July- Dilip Kumar

 

August- Charlie Watts

 

September- Jean-Paul Belmondo (so far)

André Maranne over Prince Philip ? I don’t think so 

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15 minutes ago, Lafaucheuse said:

André Maranne over Prince Philip ? I don’t think so 

 

I actually quite liked Maranne for decades and even I wouldn't rank him ahead of the Prince!

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Mine would be:

Jan Larry King

Feb Chick Corea

Mar Jessica Walter

Apr Prince Philip

May Franco Battiato

Jun Jon Hassell

Jul Dusty Hill

Aug Gerd Müller

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Jan: Phil Spector

Feb: Christopher Plummer

Mar: Murray Walker

Apr: Paul Ritter

May: Meh. No one.

Jun: “ “

Jul: Andy Fordham

Aug: Sean Lock

Sep: Sarah Harding

Oct: David Amess

Nov: Frank Williams

Dec: Desmond Tutu

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Mine, this far...

 

January: Larry King

February: Christopher Plummer

March: Didier Ratsiraka

April: Prince Philip

May: Norman Lloyd? Abubakar Shekau?

June: Kenneth Kaunda

July: Dilip Kumar

August: Charlie Watts/Ed Asner

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January: Ezra Nawi

February: Rush Limbaugh

March: Ken Wilkinson

April: Walter Mondale

May:

June: Philipp Mickenbecker

July: Axel Kahn

August: Gerd Müller

September: Suzy Friton

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On 10/09/2021 at 13:59, arghton said:

Mine, this far...

 

January: Larry King

February: Christopher Plummer

March: Didier Ratsiraka

April: Prince Philip

May: Norman Lloyd? Abubakar Shekau?

June: Kenneth Kaunda

July: Dilip Kumar

August: Charlie Watts/Ed Asner

September: Bouteflika, waited long enough for him to go

October: Colin Powell

November: Frederik Willem de Klerk

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For me in 2021: 

January: Phil Spector/Larry King

February: Rush Limbaugh

March: G. Gordon Liddy/Elgin Baylor

April: Prince Philip

May:  Norman Lloyd/Gavin MacLeod

June:  Noel Conway/Donald Rumsfeld

July: Dilip Kumar

August: Tom T. Hall, Ed Asner

September: Melvin Van Peebles

October: Colin Powell

November: F.W. De Klerk

December: Desmond Tutu/Bob Dole/Betty White

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22 minutes ago, theoldlady said:

For me in 2021: still thinking about some of these.

January: Phil Spector/Larry King

February: Rush Limbaugh

March: G. Gordon Liddy/Elgin Baylor

April: Prince Philip

May:  Norman Lloyd/Gavin MacLeod

June:  Noel Conway/Donald Rumsfeld

July: Dilip Kumar

August:  

September:

October: Colin Powell

November: F.W. De Klerk

December: Desmond Tutu/Bob Dole

Agree with all of it. September with Belmondo for me though 

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Here are my most significant assuming the Queen does not die next week

 

January      Gerry Marsden

February     Captain Tom Moore

March         Murray Walker

April            Prince Philip

May            B J Thomas

June           Kenneth Kaunda

July            Shirley Fry

August       Geronimo 

September   Sarah Harding

October       Sir David Amess

November   Lionel Blair

December   Mike Nesmith / Desmond Tutu

 

Happy New Year everyone 

 

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Here’s my list of the most significant death of each month in 2021.

January: Larry King

February: Rush Limbaugh

March: Marvin Hagler 

April: Prince Philip 

May: B.J. Thomas

June: Ned Beatty (Slow month)

July: Dusty Hill

August: Ed Asner

September: Norm Macdonald (Slow month)

October: Colin Powell (Slow month as well)

November: Stephen Sondheim (Slow month)

December: Betty White/John Madden

Have a happy new year folks...

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January: Larry King (Others: Cloris Leachman, Hank Aaron, Cicely Tyson, Phil Spector)

February: Christopher Plummer (Others: Rush Limbaugh, Leon Spinks, Captain Tom, Mary Wilson (the singer))

March: Beverly Cleary (Others: Bunny Wailer, G Gordon Liddy, Murray Walker)

April: Prince Philip (Others: DMX, Walter Mondale, Michael Collins, Bernie Madoff)

May: Olympia Dukakis (Others: Eric Carle, Charles Grodin, Norman Lloyd, BJ Thomas)

June: Donald Rumsfeld (Others: Ned Beatty, Kenneth Kaunda, John McAfee didn't kill himself)

July: Jovenel Moise (Others: Biz Markie, Dilip Kumar, Dusty Hill)

August: Charlie Watts (Others: Ed Asner, Don Everly, Gerd Muller)

September: Norm Macdonald (Others: Jean-Paul Belmondo, Jimmy Greaves, Abdelaziz Bouteflika)

October: Colin Powell

November: FW de Klerk (Other: Stephen Sondheim)

December: Betty White (Others: Desmond Tutu, Bob Dole, Mike Nesmith, John Madden, Vicente Fernandez)

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Here’s my list once again of the most significant death of each month in 2022...

January: Bob Saget

February: Mark Lanegan/Ivan Reitman

March: Taylor Hawkins

April: Gilbert Gottfried/Naomi Judd

May: Ray Liotta

June: Jim Seals (Very slow month)

July: James Caan/Bill Russell

August: Olivia Newton-John

September: Queen Elizabeth II

October: Loretta Lynn/Angela Lansbury

November: Christine McVie (Very slow month)

December: Pele

That’s it for the year folks, Happy 2023 to everyone...

 

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7 minutes ago, John Robinson said:

Here’s my list once again of the most significant death of each month in 2022...

January: Bob Saget

 

 


Sidney Poitier won an Oscar (and was the first black male to win one), 2 Golden Globes, a Grammy, and a BAFTA. He was knighted by the Queen, received a Kennedy Center Honor, the Presidential Medal of Freedom, a BAFTA Fellowship, was ranked in the top 25 best male actors ever by AFI. He broke the glass ceiling for people of colour in cinema, and was internationally renowned.

 

Bob Saget was a mediocre comedian barely heard of outside the States who presented America’s Funniest Home Videos.

 

How is he the most significant death of January 2022? 

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3 minutes ago, CalebH said:

January 2022-  Felicia Donceanu

 

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Seeing as this thread is effectively becoming “When Newbs Say the Stupidest Things”, I may as well just go with the flow.

 

Most significant death of Jan 2022:

 

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Marlon Bundo the Bunny Rabbit

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