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Presenter and star performer Broadway Open House: 0 1950-05-22 Polio: 1 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
A. A-Sun (singer) A. G. Rangaraj; Uma Aaltonen; Sohrab Aarabi; Asbjørn Aarseth; Tapani Aartomaa; Elisabeth Aasen; Lucas Abadamloora; Peyman Abadi; Apolonia Muñoz Abarca
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Dean Winters’ life flashed before his eyes in June 2009 when his heart stopped beating on the way to a New York City hospital.
Ricardo Montalbán, 88, Mexican-born American actor (Fantasy Island, Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, The Naked Gun), Emmy winner , heart failure. [226] Angela Morley, 84, British composer and conductor. [227] Aron Moscona, 87, Israeli-born American biologist, heart failure. [228] Leo Rwabwogo, 59, Ugandan boxer, Olympic medallist (1968, 1972 ...
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He died on the arms of co-star Mohanlal while filming. [42] On 10 May, jazz/cabaret singer Sylvia Syms died of a heart attack during a set at New York City's Oak Room at the Algonquin Hotel. [43] 1993: Brandon Lee, son of martial artist Bruce Lee, died while filming the movie The Crow in Wilmington, North Carolina.
Lonny Frey, 99, American baseball player, oldest living MLB All-Star. [156] Arnold Laven, 87, American film and television director (The Rifleman, The Big Valley), pneumonia. [157] Paul Shirtliff, 46, English footballer (Sheffield Wednesday, Northampton Town), cancer. [158] Sarah E. Wright, 80, American novelist, complications from cancer. [159]