Jedi Cool Posted December 31, 2014 Share Posted December 31, 2014 January 1: Juanita Moore, 99, actress best known for “Imitation of Life”January 2: Jay Traynor, 70, singer in Jay and the AmericansJanuary 3: Alicia Rhett, 98, actress best known for India Wilkes in “Gone with the Wind” Phil Everly, 74, singer in the Everly BrothersJanuary 5: Carmen Zapata, 86, actress best known for “Sister Act”January 6: Larry D. Mann, 91, actor best known for “Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer”’s Yukon Cornelius.January 9: Cliff Carpenter, 98, actorJanuary 11: Ariel Sharon, 85, Israeli politician Keiko Awaji, 80, actressJanuary 12: Frank Marth, 91, character actorJanuary 15: Roger Lloyd-Pack, 69, actorJanuary 16: Dave Madden, 82, actor best known for playing Reuben Kincaid on “The Partridge Family” Russell Johnson, 89, actor best known for playing the Professor on “Gilligan’s Island” Ruth Duccini, 95, last surviving actress to play a Munchkin in “The Wizard of Oz”January 22: Luis Avalos, 67, actor best known for “The Electric Company” Pierre Jalbert, 89, Canadian actor best known for “Combat!”January 27: Pete Seeger, 94, folk singerJanuary 30: Arthur Rankin, Jr. 89, co-founder of Rankin/Bass Productions, producers of classic holiday specials.January 31: Christopher Jones, 72, actorFebruary 1: Maximilian Schell, 83, actorFebruary 2: Philip Seymour Hoffman, 46, actorFebruary 3: Richard Bull, 89, actor best known as Nels Oleson on “Little House on the Prairie” Louan Gideon, 58, actressFebruary 10: Shirley Temple, 85, movie icon and former child actress.February 12: Sid Caesar, 91, comedian from television’s Golden Age.February 13: Ralph Waite, 85, actor best known as John Walton on “The Waltons”February 15: Christopher Malcolm, 67, actor best known as Zev Senesca in “The Empire Strikes Back” Mary Grace Canfield, 89, actress best known as Ralph Monroe on “Green Acres”February 18: Maria Von Trapp, 99, last surviving child of Georg Von Trapp of the Trapp Family Singers featured in “The Sound of Music”.February 20: Walter D. Ehlers, 92, WWII soldier & Medal of Honor winnerFebruary 24: Harold Ramis, 69, actor/directorFebruary 25: Jim Lange, 81, host of “The Dating Game”March 6: Sheila MacCrae, 92, actressMarch 7: Hal Douglas, 89, voice artist/announcerMarch 8: William Guarnere, 90, WWII veteran from “Band of Brothers” Leo Bretholz, 93, Holocaust survivor.March 15: David Brenner, 78, comedianMarch 21: James Rebhorn, 65, actorMarch 25: Eddie Lawrence, 95, actor & comedianMarch 28: Lorenzo Semple, Jr, 91, screenwriterMarch 29: Marc Platt, 100, actor Dane Witherspoon, 56, actorMarch 30: Kate O’Mara, 74, actressApril 3: Arthur Smith, 93, musicianApril 5: John Pinette, 50, actorApril 6: Chuck Stone, 89, Tuskegee Airman Mickey Rooney, 93, actor Mary Anderson, 96, actress April 11: Edna Dore, 92, British actressApril 12: Dorothy Mitchum, 94, actressApril 21: Arlene McQuade, 77, actress Roy Matsumoto, 100, WWII veteran and recipient of Congressional Gold Medal Craig Hill, 88, actorApril 29: Bob Hoskins, 71, actorMay 1: James Goodson, 93, WWII ace pilot May 2: Efrem Zimbalist, Jr., 95, actorMay 4: Dick Ayers, 90 comic book artistMay 5: Jackie Lynn Taylor, 88, actress (Our Gang Comedies)May 6: Virginia Belmont, 92, actressMay 7: Tony Genaro, 72, actorMay 12: Tom Jones, Jr, 89, Navajo Code TalkerMay 17: Hiram Mann, 92, Tuskegee AirmanMay 28: Maya Angelou, 86, poetJune 1: Ann B. Davis, 88, actress best known as Alice on “The Brady Bunch”June 4: Chester Nez, 93, last remaining Navajo Code Talker developerJune 8: Sidney Bedoni, 91, Navajo code talker June 9: Rik Mayall, 56, comedian/actorJune 11: Ruby Dee, 91, actressJune 14: Sam Kelly, 70, actorJune 15: Casey Kasem, 82, radio personalityJune 18: Johnny Mann, 85, composerJune 21: Johnny Miller, 86, country music singerJune 24: Eli Wallach, 98, actorJune 28: Meschach Taylor, 67, actorJuly 5: Rosemary Murphy, 89, actressJuly 6: Dave Legeno, 50, actorJuly 7: Dick Jones, 87, actorJuly 19: James Garner, 86, actor Skye McCole Bartusiak, 21, actressJuly 28: James Shigeta, 85, actor Theodore Van Kirk, 93, last surviving member of the Enola Gay flight crew.August 5: Marilyn Burns, 65, actressAugust 8: Danny Murphy, 58, actorAugust 9: Ed Nelson, 85, actor Charles Keating, 72, actorAugust 11: Robin Williams, 63, actorAugust 12: Lauren Bacall, 89, actress Arlene Martel, 78, actressAugust 18: Don Pardo, 96, announcerAugust 19: Brian Hutton, 79, actorAugust 24: Richard Attenborough, 90, actor/directorSept. 3: Joan Rivers, 81, comedienneSept. 6: Molly Glynn, 46, actressSept. 9: Denny Miller, 80, actorSept. 10: Richard Kiel, 74, actorSept. 14: Angus Lennie, 84, actorSept. 16: Darrell Zwerling, 86, actor Buster Jones, 71, voice actorSept. 20: Polly Bergen, 84, actressSept. 26: Jim Boeke, 76, football player and actor Michael McCarty, 68, actor Maggie Stables, actressSept. 27: Sarah Danielle Madison (Goldburg), 40, actressOct. 5: Geoffrey Holder, 84, actorOct. 6: Marian Seldes, 86, actressOct. 9: Jan Hooks, 57, actressOct. 13: Elizabeth Norment, 61, actressOct. 14: Elizabeth Pena, 55, actressOct. 25: Marcia Strassman, 66, actress best known for playing Julie Kotter on "Welcome Back, Kotter"Nov. 2: Robert Tripe, 41, actorNov. 11: Carol Ann Susi, 62, actressNov. 12: Warren Clarke, 67, actorNov. 14: Glen Larson, 77, writer/producerNov. 27: Mordecai Lawner, 86, actorNov. 30: Gus Lynch, 42, actorDec. 7: Ken Weatherwax, 59, actor best known as Pugsley Addams on “The Addams Family”Dec. 9: Mary Ann Mobley, 77, actressDec. 11: Tom Adams, 76, actorDec. 12: Norman Bridwell, 86, author and creator of “Clifford the Big Red Dog”Dec. 15: Booth Colman, 97, actorDec. 17: Lowell Steward, 95, Tuskegee AirmanDec. 19: Arthur Gardner, 104, actorDec. 21: Billie Whitelaw, 82, actressDec. 22: Joe Cocker, 70, singer Christine Cavanaugh, 51, actressDec. 25: David Ryall, 79, actorDec. 26: Rhodes Reason, 84, actorDec. 30: Luise Rainer, 104, actressDec. 31: Edward Herrmann, 71, actor Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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