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    • Steve Lawrence. Steve Lawrence, the Grammy- and Emmy-winning entertainer who dazzled audiences as a nightclub and concert singer with his late wife, Eydie Gormé, died March 7 from complications of Alzheimer's disease.
    • Garrison Brown. Garrison Brown, known for appearing on the TLC reality series Sister Wives, was found dead at his home in Flagstaff, Ariz., on March 5. He was 25.
    • Charlie Griffin. Capt. Charlie Griffin, a fisherman featured on National Geographic's reality series Wicked Tuna, died March 4 in a boating accident on the Outer Banks.
    • Brit Turner. Brit Turner, best known as the drummer for southern rock band Blackberry Smoke, died at 57 after a nearly two-year battle with glioblastoma.
    • The famous faces we've lost so far... From legendary comic Richard Lewis to country superstar Toby Keith to “Rocky” actor Carl Weathers, here are the celebrities we’ve lost in 2024.
    • Lynn Yamada Davis (July 31, 1956 – January 1, 2024) Davis, known online as Lynja, saw her popularity soar on social media, with the celebrity chef’s unique personality and delivery creating a fan base that reached 10 million subscribers on YouTube.
    • David Soul (August 28, 1943 – January 4, 2024) Soul’s career spanned five decades, with his most notable role coming in the 1970s as Kenneth “Hutch” Hutchinson in “Starsky & Hutch.”
    • Glynis Johns (October 5, 1923 - January 4, 2024) The longtime actress had an impressive career during her 70-plus years on screen and the stage, which included Oscar and Golden Globe nominations as well as a Tony Award.
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    • Alexey Navalny. Russian opposition leader Alexey Navalny (June 4, 1976-February 16, 2024) became an international symbol of freedom in an increasingly autocratic country, as he led a crusade against corruption in the Kremlin, specifically President Vladimir Putin's United Russia party, which he labeled "the party of crooks and thieves."
    • Seiji Ozawa. Born in China of Japanese parents, internationally-acclaimed conductor Seiji Ozawa (September 1, 1935-February 6, 2024) lived a life blending the cultures of East and West.
    • Toby Keith. A singer, actor, and businessman, country artist Toby Keith (July 8, 1961-February 5, 2024) thought of himself first and foremost a songwriter.
    • Carl Weathers. After three years of playing professional football, Carl Weathers (January 14, 1948-February 2, 2024) transitioned to Hollywood action star, bringing a towering physicality and deft humor to roles in such films as "Rocky," "Predator," and "Happy Gilmore."
  1. 3 days ago · March 18. Thomas Stafford (93): American astronaut who flew on a number of missions and notably commanded the Apollo 10 mission (1969) March 19. M. Emmet Walsh (88): American character actor who appeared in such films as Blood Simple (1984), Blade Runner (1982), and Knives Out (2019) March 23.

    • Glynis Johns. Tony Award-winning actor Glynis Johns died on January 4, 2024. Johns' manager Mitch Clem reported that the 100-year-old actor died of natural causes.
    • Christian Oliver. On January 4, 51-year-old Christian Oliver and his daughters, 12-year-old Madita and 10-year-old Annik, tragically lost their lives after a plane crash near a Caribbean island, the Associated Press confirmed.
    • Cindy Morgan. On January 6, Florida's Palm Beach County Sheriff's office confirmed that "Caddyshack" star Cindy Morgan had died at the age of 69, The Independent reported.
    • Amalija Knavs. The mother of former First Lady Melania Trump, Amalija Knavs, died at 78 on January 9, 2024, after being hospitalized for an undisclosed illness for weeks.
  2. Cola Boyy — famous for his advocacy for the disabled community — died on March 17 at the age of 34. His label, Record Makers, confirmed the news via X. “He was quite a soul, a man with no ...

  3. May 2, 2024 · Melanie Safka. Melanie, a singer-songwriter behind 1970s hits including “Brand New Key,” died Tuesday, Jan. 23, 2024. She was 76. Born Melanie Safka, the singer rose through the New York folk ...

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