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Scheduled to be the show's host, but died a week before the May 29, 1950, premiere. Replaced by Morey Amsterdam (Mondays and Wednesdays) and Jerry Lester (Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays). Richard Hart: Ellery Queen The Adventures of Ellery Queen: 11 1951-01-02 Heart attack: 1 Character recast; taken over by Lee Bowman. Barton Yarborough: Sgt ...
Performer Kenneth Horne, star of the radio comedy show Round the Horne, died of a heart attack while hosting the annual Guild of Television Producers' and Directors' Awards at the Dorchester Hotel in London, moments after the show scriptwriters had received an award and Horne had urged the audience to tune into its next series which had been ...
Actor, stunt performer, and action choreographer best known as Chongo on Danger Island. [223] August 13 Wally Amos: 88 Television personality, entrepreneur, and author. Appeared as himself on shows like The Jeffersons, Taxi, and The Office. Hosted the adult reading program Learn to Read. [224] August 14 Gena Rowlands: 94
Dubbed the "king of daytime talk television" by the New York Times, Phil Donahue died on Aug. 18, 2024, at 88. The TV host is known for creating and hosting "The Phil Donahue Show," which ...
The performer tragically died by suicide on Oct. 7, 2005 in Canterbury, Connecticut; he was 56 years old. ... his TV credits span decades ... the 1993 sci-fi comedy Coneheads and the Canadian sci ...
King Family performer and TV producer Ric de Azevedo died last week after 'a lengthy illness,' the King Family and King Cousins announced. ... they starred in the ABC musical variety series "The ...
American actress (TV work includes Fridays, AfterMASH, Faerie Tale Theatre, and The New Lassie) [111] July 5 Bettina Gilois: 58 German-American author and screenwriter. TV work includes the movies Bessie, The Lost Wife of Robert Durst, Mahalia, and A Million Miles Away and the series Andy Warhol's Fifteen Minutes and Muscle Shoals. Emmy winner ...
Kelly Ripa, Kathie Lee Gifford and Hoda Kotb honored Regis Philbin, 88, on social media.