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Bruce Kirby, a character actor known for appearing in movies like Stand by Me and TV shows like The West Wing, has died. He was 95.
The sad news was confirmed on Facebook by the actor s son John, along with several loving photos of the star. My dear brilliant Dad BRUCE KIRBY passed away peacefully last night at Cedars in Los Angeles at the age of 95, he wrote on Monday. My heart is heavy but grateful for all the extra blessed years together. My Step-Mom ROZ’s Love & devotion was remarkable & a major force in keeping him alive so long.
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Sekou Smith, NBA Writer and NBA TV Correspondent, Dies at 48
Smith started working for the NBA in 2009Daniel Goldblatt | January 26, 2021 @ 4:20 PM Last Updated: January 26, 2021 @ 4:32 PM
Sekou Smith, an award-winning NBA writer who also worked for NBA TV, has died, the league announced Tuesday night. He was 48.
Turner Sports released a statement that read, “We are all heartbroken over Sekou’s tragic passing. His commitment to journalism and the basketball community was immense and we will miss his warm, engaging personality. He was beloved by his Turner Sports and NBA friends and colleagues. Our deepest condolences are with his family and loved ones.”
Cloris Leachman, Oscar-Winning Star of ‘Young Frankenstein’ and ‘Phyllis,’ Dies at 94
Actress won her Academy Award for “The Last Picture Show”Brian Welk | January 27, 2021 @ 1:57 PM Last Updated: January 27, 2021 @ 4:10 PM
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Cloris Leachman, the Oscar-winning actress known for “The Last Picture Show” and “Young Frankenstein” and who had an equally long career on television in shows like “Phyllis,” “The Mary Tyler Moore Show” and “The Facts of Life,” has died. She was 94.
Leachman died in her sleep Tuesday at her home in California of natural causes, her manager told TheWrap.
Leachman’s career has spanned decades, and in that time she won eight Emmys from 22 nominations, setting records for both wins and nominations at the time, while still holding the record for most wins tied with Julia Louis-Dreyfus.