David Doyle: 1929=d.Feb 26, 1997 (was 67)
TV/Movie/Stage/Soap Actor, b. in Omaha, NE; Bridget Loves Bernie, New Dick Van Dyke, Charlie's Angels' John Bosley, General Hospital's Ted, The Blue & the Gray, Rugrats' grandpa; People says d. age 67; some say b. 1925 Ray Henderson: 1896=d.Dec 31, 1970 (was 74)
Composer, Songwriter, of DeSylva, Brown, & Henderson songwriting team Martin Klaproth: 1743=d.Jan 1, 1817 (was 73)
Chemist, German, b. Wernigerode, Brandenburg; d. Berlin; German chemist who discovered uranium (1789), zirconium (1789), and cerium (1803). He described them as distinct elements, though he did not obtain them in the pure metallic state. Abby Mann: 1927=d.Mar 25, 2008 (was 80)
Screen/Scriptwriter Dame Alicia Markova: 1910=d.Dec 2, 2004 (was 94)
Ballerina, English, RN:Lillian Alice Marks; noted for the ethereal lightness and poetic delicacy of her dancing. Mary Martin: 1913=d.Nov 3, 1990 (was 76)
Movie/Stage Actress, Singer, b. in Weatherford, TX; South Pacific, Sound of Music, Peter Pan; Larry Hagman's mom Emily McLaughlin: 1929=d.Apr 26, 1991 (was 61)
Soap Actress, General Hospital's Jessie Brewer R.N.; Robert Lansing, then Jeffrey Hunter's wife Jaco Pastorius: 1951=d.Sep 11, 1987 (was 35)
Guitarist, Bassist, Jazz-Rock Performer, Composer, of Blood Sweat & Tears, Weather Report Richard Pryor: 1940=d.Dec 10, 2005 (was 65)
HALL OF FAMER, TV/Movie/Stage Actor, Comedian, Comedy Writer, Producer/Director, Roman Catholic, b. in Peoria, Ill; Silver Streak, Stir Crazy, JoJo Dancer, Moving, Superman III, Blazing Saddles; RN:Richard Franklin Lennox Thomas Pryor; Richard Pryor Show 1977, Pryor's Place 1984; wed 5x's Lou Rawls: 1933=d.Jan 6, 2006 (was 72)
Jazz Singer, Music Producer, Soul Singer, Blues Singer, Actor, Baptist, b. in Chicago, IL; some say b. 1934, 1935, 1937, or 1938 Cyril Ritchard: 1897=d.Dec 18, 1977 (was 80)
Movie/Stage Actor, Movie Director, Australian, Broadway's Peter Pan as Captain Hook Dick Shawn: 1923=d.Apr 17, 1987 (was 63)
TV/Movie Actor, Comedian, RN:Richard Schulefand; Hail to the Chief, The Producers' Adolf Hitler in a musical comedy; some say 1928 or 1929 Rex Stout: 1886=d.Oct 27, 1975 (was 88)
Mystery-writer, wrote genteel mystery stories revolving around the elegantly eccentric and reclusive detective Nero Wolfe and his wisecracking aide, Archie Goodwin. Suzette The Dog: 1967=d.????
Pet Gerard Swope: 1872=d.Nov 20, 1957 (was 84)
Industrialist, Economist, Executive, b. St. Louis, Mo., U.S. d. New York, N.Y; President of the General Electric Company (1922-39; 1942-44) in the United States. He greatly expanded the company's line of consumer products and pioneered profit-sharing and other benefits programs for its employees. Mary K. Wells: 1920=d.Aug 14, 2000 (was 79)
Soap Actress, Screen/Scriptwriter, of Edge of Night, writer for All My Children Oliver Wolcott: 1726 N.S.=d.Dec 1, 1797 (was 71)
Judge/Jurist, Governor, Revolutionary, Declaration of Independence signer; Nov 20=O.S./Dec 1=N.S.; other style says b. Nov 20, 1726 O.S. Minoru Yamasaki: 1912=d.Feb 6, 1986 (was 73)
Architect, NY's World Trade Center; b. in Seattle, Wash., d. in Detroit, Mich.; American architect whose buildings, notable for their appeal to the senses, departed from the austerity often associated with post-World War II modern architecture.
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