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Who Should Be On The Deathlist 2014

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To tha n***a who be saying Weezy. Tha seizahs was ovah exxagurated. My son still be hustlin wit Young Money evey day.

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What about Peter Carrington and Geoffrey Howe?

 

At the funeral I was suprised at how well most of them looked. Maybe something had happened to give them a spring in their step but I did think Douglas Hurd looked like Beaker's Grandad.

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I have been through the 2013 list and have identified 16 people who I think should not be included next year to get down the the 50% change level. However this was surprisingly hard once I got past about 8 names.

 

Chapman Pincher

Hosni Mubarak

Ian Paisley

Harper Lee

Bob Dole

Al Molinaro

Jake Lamotta

Doris Day

Henry Kissinger

Pete Seeger

Nicholas Parsons

Elaine Stritch

James Garner

Peter O' Toole

Ian Brady

 

I am not convinced that the DOE will DIE next year but I cannot advocate removing him from the list because it would be such a biggy.

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Disagree.

 

Remove Pete Seeger, Henry Kissinger, Nicholas Parsons - all are in excellent health. The rest should stay.

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Disagree.

 

Remove Pete Seeger, Henry Kissinger, Nicholas Parsons - all are in excellent health. The rest should stay.

 

These were people I thought should be removed.

 

At least we agree on three!

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Bess Myerson (1924): The former Miss America has dementia.

 

Anita Kert Ellis (1920): Was Rita Hayworth's singing voice in Gilda. Has alzheimers.

 

Alice Babs (1924): Swedish singer. Had her latest stroke in 2012. Has dementia and is being isolated by her guardians.

 

Sid Caesar (1922): Old age + he doesn't seem to be in excellent shape in general.

 

Virginia Belmont (1921): B-actress with poor health.

 

 

 

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Bess Myerson (1924): The former Miss America has dementia.

 

Anita Kert Ellis (1920): Was Rita Hayworth's singing voice in Gilda. Has alzheimers.

 

Alice Babs (1924): Swedish singer. Had her latest stroke in 2012. Has dementia and is being isolated by her guardians.

 

Sid Caesar (1922): Old age + he doesn't seem to be in excellent shape in general.

 

Virginia Belmont (1921): B-actress with poor health.

 

Apart from Caeser do any of these have realistic DDP counting obit chances?

 

Deathrace would count them, obviously.

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Chapman Pincher

Jake Lamotta

 

I don't think either of them should go, both seem to be well but Pincher is a DL staple at this point, and LaMotta even moreso as he's been on there for the past 9 years.

 

A name you didn't bring up that I definitely think should be off next year is Stan Lee, while he had the feelings of an inspired pick early in the year he's once again very active.

 

Admittedly I've been thinking of doing an update rundown of all the survivors of the year's list, even those that are obviously staying on it until their death.

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Bess Myerson (1924): The former Miss America has dementia.

 

Anita Kert Ellis (1920): Was Rita Hayworth's singing voice in Gilda. Has alzheimers.

 

Alice Babs (1924): Swedish singer. Had her latest stroke in 2012. Has dementia and is being isolated by her guardians.

 

Sid Caesar (1922): Old age + he doesn't seem to be in excellent shape in general.

 

Virginia Belmont (1921): B-actress with poor health.

 

Apart from Caeser do any of these have realistic DDP counting obit chances?

 

Deathrace would count them, obviously.

Hmm...I think both Alice Babs & Bess Myerson have a decent chance of getting obits. Alice due to her association with Duke Ellington & ESC. Bess due to being the first jewish Miss America, a panelist on game shows during the 50s, running for New York congress in the 80s. She was also involved in a bribing scandal known as the "Bess mess".

 

The remaining 2 would most likely not get media attention so yeah...

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Potential 2014 Deathlist (Included is their age in 2014 and their occupation/reason for fame).

 

1. Billy Graham, 96, Evangelist

2. George HW Bush, 90, Ex U.S. President

3. Nancy Reagan, 93, Ex U.S. First Lady

4. Sid Caesar, 92, Comedian

5. Kirk Douglas, 98, Actor

6. Zsa Zsa Gabor, 97, Actress

7. I.M. Pei, 97 Architect

8. David Rockefeller, 100, Philanthropist

9. Mary Tyler Moore, 78, Actress

10. James Garner, 86, Actor

11. Harper Lee, 88, Author

12. Prince Phillip, 93, Royal Monarch

13. Bob Dole, 91, Ex U.S. Senator

14. Henry Kissinger, 91, Diplomat

15. George Schultz, 94, Diplomat

16. Fidel Castro, 88, Dictator

17. Mikhail Gorbachev, 83, Ex Soviet premier

18. Lauren Bacall, 90, Actress

19. George Kennedy, 89, Actor

20. John Glenn, 93, Astronaut

21. Ben Bradlee, 93, Journalist

22. Eli Wallach, 99, Actor

23. Olivia DeHaviland, 98, Actress

24. Doris Day, 90, Actress

25. Fats Domino, 86, Singer

26. Chuck Berry, 88, Singer

27. Loretta Lynn, 82, Singer

28. Dick Van Dyke, 89, Actor

29. Barbara Bush, 89, Ex U.S. First Lady

30. Pat Robertson, 84, Televangelist

31. Beverly Cleary, 98, Author

32. John Paul Stevens, 94, Ex U.S. Supreme Court Justice

33. Muhammad Ali, 72, Boxer

34. Bob Barker, 91, Game Show Host

35. Jerry Lewis, 88, Comedian

36. Hal Holbrook, 89, Actor

37. Arnold Palmer, 85, Golfer

38. Jimmy Carter, 90, Ex U.S. President

39. Rosalynn Carter, 87, Ex U.S. First Lady

40. Luise Rainer, 104, Actress

41. Joan Fontaine, 97, Actress

42. Pete Seeger, 95, Singer

43. Mickey Rooney, 94, Actor

44. Norman Lear, 92, Producer

45. Lee Iacocca, 90, Businessman

46. Neil Simon, 87, Playwright

47. Walter Mondale, 86, Ex U.S. Vice President

48. Ariel Sharon, 86, EX. Israeli Prime Minister

49. Helmut Schmidt, 95, Ex German Chancellor

50. Dr. Ruth Westheimer, 86, Therapist

 

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Erm...a tad biased towards America isn't it?

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Also, David Rockefeller was born in 1915 not 1914. Some interesting choices, though. I had no fucking clue Lauren Bacall was still alive until I wiki'ed her about a week ago.

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Guest August Gloop

2014 will be the last year for

Franco Zeffirelli

Michele Ferrero

Joan Fontaine

Luise Rainer

Michael Anderson

Dora Bryan

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Guest Gooner

Richard Attenborough has to be on the list!

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Guest Bad Egg

I reckon Michael Barrymore will get the golden rivet!

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Claudio Abbado, born 1933 (ill)

Carlo Azeglio Ciampi, born 1920 (old and ill)

Ricardo María Carles Gordó, born 1926 (ill)

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Guest Gundament

Betty White - 2014

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Carry On actors/actresses suggestions

 

Jim Dale

Barbara Windsor

Leslie Phillips

Julian Holloway

Hugh Futcher

Valerie Leon

Margaret Nolan

Brian Osborne

Tom Clegg

Bill Maynard

June Whitfield

Larry Dann

Liz Fraser

Angela Douglas

Jacki Piper

Valerie Van Ost

John Bluthal

Kenneth Cope

Bernard Cribbins

Shirley Eaton

Sally Geeson

Windsor "BLOOMING "Davies

Amanda Barrie

Fenella Fielding

Anita Harris

Carol Hawkins

Rosalind Knight

Diane Langton

Richard O'Callaghan

Robin Askwith

Dora Bryan

Suzanne Danielle

Judy Geeson

Melvyn Hayes

Maureen Lipman

Juliet Mills

Patrick Mower

Richard O'Sullivan

Lance Percival

Nigel Planer

Peter Richardson

Alexei Sayle

Elke Sommer

Vincent Ball

Johnny Briggs

Ray Brooks

Jeremy Bulloch

Gerald Campion

Brian Capron

Charles Fleischer

Sheila Hancock

Sherrie Hewson

Linda Hooks

Ian Lavender

George Layton

John Levene

Derek Martinus

Rik Mayall

Larry Miller

Warren Mitchell

Trisha Noble

Carole Shelley

Yutte Stensgaard

Nikki van der Zyl

Wanda Ventham

 

bill maynard has been dead for years!!!

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No, Bill Maynard is still going and now aged 85.

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Guest deathray

1. Ray Reardon

2. Bruce Forsyth

3. The Queen

4. Doris Day

5. Prince Phillip

6. Tony Benn

7. Rolf Harris

8. Atal Bihari Vajpayee

9. Dennis Healey

10. Geoffrey Howe

11. Nigel Lawson

12. Shirley Williams

13. James Prior (member of Heath's Cabinet)

14. Peter Carrington

15. Colin George

16.Jim Bartley

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The Attenborough brothers, there ancient now...

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Only a tiny percentage of people make it to 100,and usually they have to be in robust health throughout their 90s. With ZZGs state of health being as frail as it is the mathematical probability of her making it to her 100th birthday is almost non existent. In fact I've calculated that , taking all her ailments into consideration, mathematically she must die in the next few months.

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Steven Hawking must be a contender

 

He's not that old and there's a DL tradition of not just piling the oldsters on a list.Him, Wilko Johnson and Gazza (again) would put some vaguely wild cards in there.

 

I'm assuming that the gang of four would draw the line at Dr. Kate Granger.

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