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I had a feeling he would be a goner this year, even if his cancer went into remission. I just couldn't find a place for him onto my main team cause he turns 70 so early in the year...

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3 minutes ago, Grim Up North said:

Do you have a translation of article - I can't seem to get an active click in it?

 

Enrique Guzmán confessed that he already said goodbye to his friend José José . Before returning to the hospital of "The Prince of Song" because his body did not assimilate the nutrients well,Alejandra Guzman's fathersaid he does not see much hope for his condition.

 

" I see the issue sad, it is fighting, but there is not much hope. He is very animated, but he is falling, he and I are friends for a long time, I met him 60 years ago, since we are friends. Somehow yes (I already said goodbye), on my part yes, I hope ... ", he said in an interview.

 

Despite the fact that life is passing the bill to the interpreter of "El Triste", Guzman applauds that he has enjoyed a lot and how he liked it.

 

" The only thing I love is that he has lived as he pleased, that he did everything he wanted. Going away like that is a satisfaction , "said the interpreter of" Payasito ".

 

On the announcement that the bioserie is planned on his daughter Alejandra, Guzmán said that the e authorized the use of his name.

 

"I already authorized them (rights). In the one of Silvia (Pinal) I will also leave, I have not authorized anything, she is very capable of doing things herself. For Alejandra's, she's totally authorized, I have no idea what she's going to say about me, "said the showman.

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What about Nancy Sinatra Sr.? AKA Nancy Barbato?

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However much i love him i am surprised That Terry Jones out of monty python was not on this years list considering his dementia 

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4 minutes ago, Leon Brittan said:

However much i love him i am surprised That Terry Jones out of monty python was not on this years list considering his dementia 

He was diagnosed in September 2015 and still is physically fit going on long walks still.Dementia typically lasts well over 3 years.

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And who knows if we put the former first lady of the Ivory Coast, Marie-Thérèse Houphouët-Boigny, on the 2019 list? She was born on June 23, 1930 and is currently 87 years old.

 

 

She and her husband, former President Felix Houphouët-Boigny during an official visit to the White House in 1962.

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And her health issues are?

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On 23/01/2018 at 07:42, charon said:

 

Looking at that photo and I wonder if Lyndhurst will outlive Jason.

 

He looks 'old'.

 

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He looks like a 50 something year old man in a blurry, over-saturated photo to me.

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On 24/1/2018 at 01:16, Phantom of the Midway said:

José José's friend and fellow musician Enrique Guzmán says goodbye to him in the hospital. :skull: 

José José's family denies he's at death door and even declares Guzman has not seen him for months.

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3 hours ago, drol said:

José José's family denies he's at death door and even declares Guzman has not seen him for months.

To be fair, Guzman is a drunk, an addict, a philanderer and liar, and his mind ain't right.  No wait, that's José José.
 

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3 hours ago, Death Impends said:

Hearsay Hearsay

I thought they split up

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16 minutes ago, gcreptile said:

Duke University professor Kate Bowlen has incurable stage IV cancer:

 

http://time.com/5118044/kate-bowler-interview-cancer-faith/

 

She's a theologist, author  and blogger and her illness has made her go "meta".

 

On my shortlist since 2016, but obit chances seem non-existent.

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10 minutes ago, msc said:

 

On my shortlist since 2016, but obit chances seem non-existent.

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You know what's weirder? We both called her "Bowlen" although her last name is "Bowler".

 

Edit: I wouldn't rule out an obit. Depends on how the story goes.

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2 minutes ago, gcreptile said:

You know what's weirder? We both called her "Bowlen" although her last name is "Bowler".

 

Edit: I wouldn't rule out an obit. Depends on how the story goes.

 

Ah, see, thats because I "corrected" my spelling error before inflicting it on you. Or so I assumed! :banghead::D

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Was inflicted with 10 minutes of Vera, that Geordie piece of pish, during the week.

 

Puts Rita Tushingham into my medium lists, 75 now and her face has more lines than Pete Docherty could handle.

 

Looks like shit.

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33 minutes ago, gcreptile said:

You know what's weirder? We both called her "Bowlen" although her last name is "Bowler".

Prolly cuz Bowlen rhymes with colon.

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Len Deighton. Frederick Forsyth. John Le Carre.  One has got to go at some point.

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14 minutes ago, Bentrovato said:

Len Deighton. Frederick Forsyth. John Le Carre.  One has got to go at some point.

They’ve ALL got to go at some point.....

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I've benefited from posted names in determining dead pool choices, time to give back.  CBC radio show host Arthur Black has pancreatic cancer.

 

 

http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/arthur-black-dying-pancreatic-cancer-1.4506994

 

 

Dead

 

http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/cbc-radio-personality-arthur-black-dead-at-age-74-1.4546417

 

 

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Just a sketchy list of elderly film directors:

 

Michael Anderson 1920 (Around the world in 80 days)

Lewis Gilbert (1920 -2018) (Alfie & three James Bond films)

Franco Zeffirelli 1923

Stanley Donen 1924

Peter Brook 1925 (Theatre director)

Norman Jewison 1926 (In the heat of the night)

Mel Brooks 1926

Kenneth Anger 1927

Lina Wertmüller 1928

Agnes Varda 1928

James Ivory 1928

Mark Rydell 1928 (On Golden Pond)

Nicolas Roeg 1928

Richard Rush 1929 (The Stuntman)

Richard Donner 1930

Robert Evans 1930 (Producer)

Jean-Luc Godard 1930

Buck Henry 1930

Jan Troell 1931 (The emigrants)

Milos Forman 1932 (One flew over the cuckoo's nest)

Richard Lester 1932

Carlos Saura 1932

Jean-Paul Rappeneau 1932

Robert Benton 1932 (Kramer vs Kramer)

Konstantin Costa-Gavras 1933 (Z)

Bob Rafelson 1933 (Jack Nicholson films)

Roman Polanski 1933

Claude Zidi 1934

Woody Allen 1935

John Boorman 1936 (Deliverance)

William Friedkin 1935 (French Connection)

Hugh Hudson 1936 (Chariots of Fire)

Ridley Scott 1937

Christian de Chalonge 1937 (Malevil)

Claude Lelouch 1937 (A man & a woman)

Don Bluth 1937 (Anastasia)

Paul Verhoeven 1938 (Basic Instinct)

Istvan Szabo 1938 (Mephisto)

Ralph Bakshi 1939 (Fritz the cat)

Jiri Menzel 1938 (Closely watched Trains)

Richard Benjamin1938 (My favorite year)

Francis Ford Coppola 1939

Peter Bogdanovich 1939

Krzysztof Zanussi 1939

Bertrand Blier 1939

John Badham 1939 (Saturday night fever)

Fred Schepisi 1939 (Russia House)

Volker Schlöndorff 1939

Brian da Palma 1940

Bernardo Bertolucci 1940 (Last Tango in Paris)

Tony Bill 1940

Bruce Beresford 1940 (Driving Miss Daisy)

Terry Gilliam 1940

James Brooks 1940 (Terms of Endearment)

Bertrand Tavernier 1941

Wolfgang Petersen 1941

Denys Arcand 1941 (Jesus of Montreal)

Stephen Frears 1941 (The Queen)

Barbet Schroeder 1941

Adrian Lyne 1941 (Fatal Attraction)

Martin Scorsese 1942

Barry Levinson 1942 (Rain Man)

Michael Haneke 1942 (Amour)

Margarete von Trotta 1942

Werner Herzog 1942 (Fitzcarraldo)

Andre Techine 1943 

Jean-Jacques Annaud 1943 (The Name of the Rose)

Mike Leigh 1943 (Secrets & Lies)

Terrence Malik 1943

Michael Mann 1943 (Heat)

George Lucas 1944

Alan Parker 1944 (Evita)

Taylor Hackford 1944 (An officer & a Gentleman)

Peter Weir 1944 (The Truman Show)

John Milius 1944

Wim Wenders 1945 (Wings of Desire)

Andrew Bergman 1945 (Striptease)

Shekhar Kapur 1945 (Elizabeth)

Nikita Mikhalkow 1945 (Urga)

Roland Joffe 1945 (The Mission)

Steven Spielberg 1946

Bill Forsyth 1946 (Local Hero)

Ivan Reitman 1946 (Ghostbusters)

Lasse Hallström 1946 (Cider House Rules)

David Lynch 1946 (Blue Velvet)

Oliver Stone 1946

Ken Loach 1946

Jean-Jacques Beneix 1946 (Diva)

Paul Auster 1947 (Writer)

Patrice Leconte 1947 (Monsieur Hire)

Rob Reiner 1947 (When Harry met Sally)

Uli Edel 1947 (Last Exit to Brooklyn)

Agnieszka Holland 1948 (Europa Europa)

Bille August 1948

Regis Wargnier 1948 (Indochine)

John Carpenter 1948 (Halloween)

Mike Figgis 1948

Jim Sheridan 1949 (My left Foot)

Malcolm Mowbray 1949

John Madden 1949 (Shakespeare in love)

Pedro Almodovar 1949

Neil Jordan 1950

Robert Zemeckis 1952

Roberto Benigni 1952

Scott Hicks 1953 (Shine)

Jane Campion 1954

Spike Lee 1957

 

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