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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.
Edward D. Freis, 92, American physician. [1] Andreas Heckmair, 98, Austrian mountaineer, made first ascent of the Eiger north face. [2] Franco Mannino, 80, Italian film and classical composer. [3] John Vernon, 72, Canadian-American actor (Animal House, Dirty Harry, The Outlaw Josey Wales), surgical complications. [4]
Huffman married casting director Phyllis Huffman (nee Grennan) in 1967, [1] whom he had met as a student at Webster University in St. Louis, Missouri. The couple had two sons and remained married until Huffman's death in 1985. Huffman was an avid sailor, recreational painter, and country‐and‐western guitarist. [2] [3]
A cause of death for writer and director Jeff Baena, whose credits include “Life After Beth” and “The Little Hours,” has been determined. Baena was found deceased last week at his home in ...
The following is a list of notable deaths in September 1992.. Entries for each day are listed alphabetically by surname. A typical entry lists information in the following sequence:
Married figure skating champions. A student returning to college after attending a funeral. A lawyer heading home from a work trip on her birthday. Members of a steamfitters union.
The cause of death of Philadelphia school teacher Ellen Greenberg, who was found brutally stabbed in 2011, will be reinvestigated after a pathologist who previously ruled her death a suicide ...
Bill Huffman, 94, American politician. [222] Amirali Karmali, 89, Ugandan businessman, CEO of Mukwano Group. [223] Lucette Lagnado, 62, Egyptian-born American journalist (The Wall Street Journal), complications from cancer. [224] Jerry Lawson, 75, American a cappella singer (The Persuasions), Guillain–Barré syndrome. [225]