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Celebrity Death Thread


No :(
This one stings a little....
Here's to you Anthony, R.I.P
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Man this hurts, he was great in Buffy, Little Britain and many other productions. Buffy fans are not having a good year. ;(
 
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Rough year for Buffy fans.

Always wanted to see that proposed Ripper series get made. RIP Giles.
 
I thought Oliver Tree dying was a bit. It legitimately sounds like a bit he would do, if you've followed his social media presence.

RIP if it's true. My friends and I were big into his stuff when partying.
 
I had many of his songs in a playlist that I play when playing stuff like THPS 3+4, because his music fits perfectly into that 1999~2004 era vibe.





 
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I didn't know much about him but he was on several podcasts I subscribe to within the past several weeks/months. And he was just a fun up beat guy. In one of the episodes he even talked about a foundation he started where when he dies money gets donated to some cause. I don't know if it was a bit or not, but either way it's eery as hell and this is really sad.
 
RIP Kate


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Big 3's Company fan here. I remember her from a few episodes. One she was a bank manager and chewed out Jack!
 


So sad. P Diddy ruined her.

Apparently the go fund me was setup by a guy that neither her friends or family have heard of, and it isn't even needed because her SAG trust will cover all of the costs. She looks awful in the skid row pics, but somehow still healthier than Ariana.
 

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Byrne portrayed the ruthless Colonel Vogel in Steven Spielberg's Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989), and he was the elderly Grindelwald, the dark wizard who had been defeated in a duel with Michael Gambon's Dumbledore, in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1 (2010).

Born in Hampstead in north London on Nov. 7, 1943, Byrne appeared alongside the likes of Laurence Olivier, Maggie Smith and Robert Stephens in National Theatre Company productions in the 1960s.

In 1971, he starred with Alan Bates in the West End in Butley, directed by Harold Pinter, and the trio reunited for the 1974 film version.

The 1970s also saw him in several war films, among them John Sturges' The Eagle Has Landed (1976), Richard Attenborough's A Bridge Too Far (1977) and Guy Hamilton's Force 10 From Navarone (1978).

His more recent stage roles included a turn in 2010 as Romeo opposite Sian Phillips as Juliet at the Bristol Old Vic. And for television, he starred from 2008-10 as Ted Page, the long-lost ex-lover of Sue Nicholls' Audrey Roberts and dad of Helen Worth's Gail Platt, on the ITV soap opera Coronation Street.
 
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