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5/12/2025 4:08 pm  #361


Re: Pop Culture Obituaries

RIP Johnny Rodriguez, Hispanic country music star from the 70's, 73
https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/music-news/johnny-rodriguez-dead-hispanic-country-music-star-1236213100/

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5/14/2025 2:11 am  #362


Re: Pop Culture Obituaries

RIP Robert Benton, Oscar-winning film director (Kramer vs. Kramer, Places in the Heart) and screenwriter (Bonnie & Clyde, Superman [1978]), 92
https://www.msn.com/en-us/movies/news/oscar-winning-director-dies-aged-92/ss-AA1EKais?ocid=socialshare&pc=DCTS&cvid=8012e8eaf386418e8fd16a804ee6885e&ei=13#image=5

 

5/15/2025 8:02 am  #363


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RIP Joe Don Baker (Walking Tall, Charley Varrick, Living Daylights, GoldenEye, Tomorrow Never Dies),
https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/movies/movie-news/joe-don-baker-dead-walking-tall-1236217866/


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5/20/2025 1:35 pm  #364


Re: Pop Culture Obituaries

RIP George Wendt, actor and comedian best known for his role as Norm Peterson on the iconic sitcom "Cheers," 76
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/obituaries/george-wendt-cheers-dies-76-rcna208080

 

5/26/2025 3:07 am  #365


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This one hurts.

RIP Peter David, Writer of Stuff, after several years of health ailments, 68
https://comicbook.com/comics/news/peter-david-dead-68-incredible-hulk-spider-man-writer/

 

5/26/2025 6:48 am  #366


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Not a good time for comics creators: RIP comic book artist Tod Smith (Omega Men, Vigilante, etc.)
https://www.dailycartoonist.com/index.php/2025/05/26/tod-smith-rip/


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5/28/2025 1:41 am  #367


 

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Yesterday 6:54 am  #369


Re: Pop Culture Obituaries

RIP Ed Gale, the physical actor for Howard the Duck in the 1986 movie, as well as Chucky in the first two Child's Play movies. https://people.com/ed-gale-chucky-childs-play-dies-at-61-11743278


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Today 7:23 am  #370


Re: Pop Culture Obituaries

Andy E. Nystrom wrote:

RIP Ed Gale, the physical actor for Howard the Duck in the 1986 movie, as well as Chucky in the first two Child's Play movies. https://people.com/ed-gale-chucky-childs-play-dies-at-61-11743278

Gale had a guest role on an episode of Friday the 13th: The Series (American title), a horror TV show in the late 80's about newly inherited antiques show owners/cousins (and their occult-expert friend) who learn that their uncle, the previous owner, had placed curses on all the antiques he sold (and the unsold back stock they inherited and sold before they learned about the curses part) because he literally Made a Deal with The Devil.  The episode's plot involved a ventriloquist whose career was on the rise, but his dummy kept demanding that he kill people so that the dummy would slowly transform into a living creature.  The guilt of killing drove the ventriloquist insane, so the dummy found another ventriloquist to share in their "act."  Half-way through the episode, they switched out the prop dummy initially being used with Ed Gale dressed up in an outfit identical to the one on the prop dummy to further suggest that the transformation to human was continuing, but at that point it got a little too ridiculous.  (Oh, and the dummy turned out to not be one of the cursed antiques.  It was revealed that a boutonnière attached to the dummy's jacket was previously owned by no less than Adolph Hitler and was behind all the mayhem.) 

 

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