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Allsup has described himself as a "paleoconservative" and a "right-wing libertarian". [44] He has been described as a white supremacist or white nationalist by many news outlets. [ 45 ] [ 3 ] [ 2 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] The Southern Poverty Law Center lists him as an extremist and describes his ideology as alt-right and white nationalist. [ 46 ]
Date of death Cause of death Season in production Effect on production Robert Ripley: Presenter and participant Ripley's Believe It or Not! 13 1949-05-27 Heart attack: 1 Died three days after live broadcast of the 13th episode. Ripley's friends and associates filled in as presenters for the remainder of the first season.
The cause of death was a heart attack. 1997: English actor Anthony Wheeler died by strangulation while playing Judas Iscariot at a performance of Jesus Christ Superstar in Chalkidiki, Greece. He hanged himself after failing to attach the rope to a safety harness that would have kept pressure from his neck, though he had successfully performed ...
A former Playboy model killed herself and her 7-year-old son after jumping from a hotel in Midtown New York City on Friday morning. The New York Post reports that 47-year-old Stephanie Adams ...
The President of Washington State University's College Republicans, James Allsup, has resigned after he attended the "Unite the Right" rally.
In 1985, a falling out with Negron left Hutton and Wells with the name "Three Dog Night" as an entity, and the pair (along with original member Mike Allsup) toured regularly each year. Original member Jimmy Greenspoon also toured with Three Dog Night until a diagnosis of metastatic melanoma in late 2014, which led to his death on 11 March 2015. [8]
Mark Hamill, James Earl Jones and LeVar Burton helped lead the tributes to James Earl Jones after the actor’s death at age 93. (Getty) Rustin star Colman Domingo wrote on X/Twitter : “Thank ...
James William Ercolani (June 8, 1936 – September 2, 2024), known by his stage name James Darren, was an American television and film actor, television director, and singer. During the late 1950s and early 1960s, he had notable starring and supporting roles in films including the youth and beach-culture film Gidget (1959) and its sequels.