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http://goldeneyedossier.blogspot.co.uk/2013/06/goodbye-charlotte.html?spref=fb&m=1
Wow, what a shock. My thoughts are with her family, especially Pierce who was kind enough to adopt her and her brother Christopher with open arms way back when he married Cassandra.
What a depressing few weeks this has been, in which pain and suffering couldn't have come to kinder families and friends. RIP to all.
Aww thats really sad :( Probably brings back a lot of unpleasent memories for Brosnan. I just hope he has support from family and friends.
Yes, he is in my thoughts. It couldn't have happened to a nicer guy, again! :(
http://www.nydailynews.com/life-style/fashion/photographer-bert-stern-dead-83-article-1.1385022
This is especially personal for me because his photos of Marilyn Monroe that form "The Lasting Sitting" taken just months before her death in August 1962 have enchanted me as the woman herself long has. They are some of the most intimate and gorgeous pictures ever taken, and I envy the man for doing what I have long dreamed of: meeting Marilyn Monroe. He captured everything I love so much about her with just a camera and a limited frame: her allure, her mystery, her complexity, her sexual appeal, her grace, her playfulness and even her sadness. RIP to a man who lived one hell of a life and gave us some of the greatest pieces of photography the world will ever know. @};-
Jim "Enter Dragon" Kelly , 67.....never knew he had cancer :(
Williams : "BS , mr Han Man !"
July 7th we will see the anniversary of the passing of Vivien Leigh (Gone with the Wind) etc, who died on that day in 1967 and Arthur Conan Doyle (Sherlock Holmes) who we lost in 1930
It was also the day of the terrorist attacks in London that saw 56 people lose their lives with hundreds of injured. A sad day to recall for many but still highly significant, so RIP to all involved
Bond fans will know him from his 1967 set visit of You Only Live Twice on Whicker's World - a programme he did for 29 years.
Sad news indeed. I liked Alan Whicker. He claimed that a letter Ian Fleming had sent him declining a BBC interview in 1964 was the rudest that he had ever received. Fleming was of course far from well at the time he wrote it. He mentions this all in his book Whicker's World.
His documentary on the making of YOLT in 1966 was incisive and entertaining in its day, and even more so today.
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/glee-star-cory-monteith-dies-584965
That is shocking my mum and my gran will be devastated so young though only 31 found in Vancouver. Shocking R.I.P.
Yes, someone once wrote (I think it was Adrian Turner in his book on Goldfinger) that with his jet-setting he was in many ways the real James Bond. I myself can think of no greater tribute to this great man.
Very funny and talented man. A sad loss. RIP.
Oh no. I know of Smith from repeats of Smith & Jones as well as Not The Nine O'clock News. And then there was that episode of Hustle, where Smith was a right SOB.
RIP
http://www.comingsoon.net/news/movienews.php?id=106783
Very upsetting news! I loved him in the few things I've seen him in.
And I loved Dennis Farina. My second favourite L&O cop, right after Jerry Orbach.
http://www.jeanmarcmorandini.com/article-307750-la-comedienne-bernadette-lafont-est-decedee-a-l-age-de-74-ans.html
And RIP to all the victims of the train disaster in Spain. Really, really sad.