PETER ALAN GLOO Dec. 3, 1993, age 37 Pianist and singer who helped establish Hearts & Voices, a group that entertains AIDS patients in New York hospitals. Veteran actor Edward Woodward, who was known for his roles in The Wicker Man and The Equalizer, died today. Replaced as voice of Cyclonus during the fourth season by, Had completed recording of his last edition of the show six days previously on 30 October. DARRELL YATES RIST Dec. 23, 1993, age 45 Author and journalist who cofounded the Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD). MICHAEL CLARKE Feb. 12, 1994, age 31 Broadway stage manager whose credits include the recent production of She Loves Me and Oh! See also Other Works | Publicity Listings | Official Sites View agent, publicist, legal and company contact details on IMDbPro Getting Started | Contributor Zone "He was a delight to work with, and delivered a characteristically touching and layered performance. I became kind of obsessed with the case Ithink for journalists thats often the place you end up, and when you do your best work. Eddie Albert is best remembered for his role as the lawyer-turned-farmer on Green Acres, one of the most popular television sitcoms of the 1960s. We will update Edward Wiley's Height, weight, Body Measurements, Eye Color, Hair Color, Shoe & Dress size soon as possible. Died Saturday night, March 17, 1956. He was an actor and director, known for Highlander (1986), Chariots of Fire (1981) and The Hunger (1983). During his time there, he etched his sirname into the stone wall. His wife actress Kate Woodville said he had suffered from lung cancer for 17 months. He has a number of TV movie credits built up, as well, including The First Olympics: Athens 1896 (1984, co-starring David Ogden Stiers, Matt Frewer, and Mark Rolston), Pursuit (1989, with John Glover), Desperado: Badlands Justice (1989, with John Rhys-Davies, Robert O'Reilly, Gregory Sierra, James B. Sikking, and Time Winters), Blind Faith (1990, with David Andrews, Jefrey Alan Chandler, Gordon Clapp, Aaron Lustig, Dakin Matthews, and Jimmie F. Skaggs), In the Line of Duty: Siege at Marion (1992, starring Ed Begley, Jr.), Sniper (1993), Runaway One (1995, with Robert Beltran), and The Writing on the Wall (1996, with Penny Johnson). So, how much is Edward Wiley worth at the age of 40 years old? Because of AIDS, Randy Shilts will never write another book like And the Band Played On. In other cases, the show may recast the part with another actor. DACK RAMBO March 21, 1994, age 52 Actor who appeared in daytime soap operas, as well as Dallas, Paper Dolls, and The Guns of Will Sonnett. Scheduled filming for 6th episode cancelled. He hopped around between pilots, guest-starring roles and short-lived sitcoms for years without finding anything that really struck a chord with him. Mark came to EW in 1990, but he already had had a colorful career. JOSEPH LOPEZ JR. April 28, 1994, age 15 Coauthor of I Will Sing Life: Voices From the Hole in the Wall, about children with life-threatening diseases. Character killed off, with his death addressed in a. That feeling will never leave home. Series later ended. Edd Byrnes was an American actor, best known for his recurring role of 'Kookie' in the TV series `77 Sunset Strip.' He had a tough childhood, as he lost his father to drug abuse. WINSTON MAY April 29, 1994, age 57 A New York-based actor who appeared on TV and Off Broadway. With the slide he was the best. He created L.A.s Classic Movie Night, honoring such performers as Ginger Rogers. TBD. club, writes French blues historian Sebastian Danchin in his biography Earl Hooker, Blues Master. That would have pretty much shut the door. Injuries caused by motor vehicle accident. PEDRO ZAMORA Nov. 11, 1994, age 22 AIDS activist who starred in MTVs newest The Real World. He's still got the touch.". Police suspected that a friend, John Carpenter, had killed him, but they didn't have the DNA evidence. BILLY WILSON Aug. 14, 1994, age 59 Director and Emmy-award-winning choreographer of PBSs Zoom. PETER REED May 1, 1994, age 40 Principal performer with the Pacific Ballet in San Francisco. His first role was on Broadway in 1949 in South Pacific. December 31, 2014 3:38 PM EST. Last modified on Wed 1 Jul 2020 12.48 EDT. Brenston had been one of pianist Ike Turner's[21] Delta Cats, from Clarksdale, Miss. [35], Following the release, USA Today called Wiley "jazz's comeback kid," adding that few match his "guttural sound. Character killed off with ovarian cancer. RON PADILLO Aug. 11, 1994, age 31 Founder of Coyote Productions, which produced the touring comedies Road Kill Comedy and Shut up and Laugh. Raised in Pittsburgh, Mark earned a BA from Geneva College and an MFA from the University of Denver. Ed Wiley Jr. (March 14, 1930 September 27, 2010)[1] was an American tenor saxophonist whose big sound and soulful expression helped lay the foundation for early blues, R&B and what would later come to be known as rock-and-roll music. and The Heidi Chronicles. Character presumably killed off. Recently, it introduced a story line for Matt focusing on a beau who is HIV-positive. MICHAEL ABBOTT April 7, 1994, age 39 Costume designer. He would only occasionally revisit the road, joining Big Joe Turner, Al Hibbler and Brook Benton, among others. The Faces of AIDS: 1994 -- A tribute to those in the entertainment industry who died from AIDS in the past year. Character written off, with an explanation onscreen that he retired and moved away. Janet Glass released a statement praising his "brave spirit and wonderful humour". "He was further sustained by the love of his wife, Michele, children, Tim, Peter, Sarah and Emily, his grandchildren and numerous friends. Actor. Entertainment Weekly is a registered trademark of Meredith Corporation All Rights Reserved. HIRAM ORTIZ Sept. 23, 1994, age 36 Hair and makeup artist on stage shows (Madonnas Girlie Show) and films (Romeo is Bleeding). He played the eggman in the cult classic Pink Flamingos. Calcutta. Character initially disappeared to take care of "unfinished business" and then later died due to cancer. Lee had finished season one while still alive, he had recorded dialogue for season two before his death. His characters were written off the series; No on-screen explanation given. Prince Edward, the Duke of Windsor, died of laryngeal cancer in 1972. DR. STEPHEN KRITSICK Jan. 16, 1994, age 42 The veterinarian and author who often appeared on ABCs Good Morning America to talk about pet care. In 2000, after 48 years, Wiley and blues singer Piney Brown[37] reunited to perform at the Blues Estafette, a revue featuring the greats of blues, in Utrecht, The Netherlands.[38]. Series premiered six months after his death. Solomon Lefschetz. Wiley is among a long lineage of Texas tenor reedmen, known for their bold, bluesy, and often boisterous way of blowing. Also appeared in TV commercials. RON VAWTER April 16, 1994, age 45 Actor best known for the stage piece Roy Cohn/Jack Smith. MICHAEL PETERS Aug. 29, 1994, age 46 Tony-and Emmy-award-winning director and choreographer, credited for the moves in Thriller and Dreamgirls. Advertisement Edward Platt is best known for his role as "The Chief" in the '60s series "Get Smart," which ran until 1970. CHRISTOPHER ESPOSITO June 30, 1994, age 35 Musician and talent coordinator at the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel. Wardell died in 1999 at the Delaware Hospital for the Chronically Ill in Smyrna, Delaware. Edward Wiley is known as an Actor. STEPHEN VELAYAS May 27, 1994, age 43 Creator of movie trailers and TV commercials. Herzhaft, Grard; Paul Harris, Jerry Haussler, Anton J. Mikofsky. PAUL WALKER Dec. 5, 1993, age 41 Director, actor, and drama instructor at New York Universitys Tisch School of the Arts. MARC BERMAN Nov. 4,1993 age 39 Writer, reporter, and video columnist for Daily Variety. Read our. It's like a compulsion to get to the bottom of things.". But it was 1995's "In Remembrance," also on Swing, that marked Wiley's re-emergence as a force in the music world. Character killed off. His parents divorced when he was very young, and Wiley was raised by his mother, Vanilla Yancy, and two sisters. He was the son of Edward Eugene Willey, Sr., a Richmond pharmacist who was a member of the Virginia General Assembly for 30 years (1952-1983), and became Senate Majority Leader. "I would never say never," he says. In the 1980s he gained international attention in the hit US TV series The Equalizer, playing a former spy turned gun-for-hire. Ms. Mendeleiev's new actress is yet to be announced. LANCE BROWN May 15, 1994 Gossip columnist. Carpenter was acquitted at a 1994 trial; he maintained his innocence until his death in 1998. Fourth season currently in production. Lists; . Character killed off and has appeared as a ghost. In London, he appeared as the Phantom in Phantom of the Opera and as Che in Evita. Character killed off in his sleep while his deathbed in Season 1, Episode 4. Thus, in addition to the numerous releases under his own name, Wiley is perhaps the most ubiquitous band leader backing a copious list of renowned Texas bluesmen, including Clarence Gatemouth Brown, James Widemouth Brown, Nelson Carson, Goree Carter, Peppermint Harris, Smokey Hogg, Elmore Nixon, Teddy Reynolds and King Tut,[7] among others. Character written out in the South of France, "surrounded by hunky cabana boys.". Completed filming three months before his death. In February 2010, Wiley moved to Garner, North Carolina, to live with his oldest son. The duke passed in his home in Paris with his wife by his side. Appeared in Marlon Riggs No Regrets. MICHAEL SCHWARTZ May 17, 1994, age 47 Dancer and archivist who founded Character Generators, a performance videotaping company. On August 15, 1935, famous aviator Wiley Post and popular humorist Will Rogers were flying together in a Lockheed hybrid airplane when they crashed just 15 miles outside of Point Barrow, Alaska. MARK STEVENSON March 16, 1994, age 44 Actor who performed solo shows, including A Visitation from John Keats. HEYWOOD MCGRIFF May 8, 1994, age 36 Dancer with the Bill T. Jones/ Arnie Zane company, and a professor of dance at University of Texas in Austin. HONEYCUTT Jan. 10, 1994, age 40 Award-winning graphic designer for Details and Spy magazines. WAYNE BURGOS July 16, 1994, age 34 Talent agent representing film and TV composers at the Carol Faith Agency. this link is to an external site that may or may not meet accessibility guidelines. The full force of that truism hit Entertainment Weekly this summer, when associate editor Mark Carson, 40, a creative and courageous member of our staff, died of complications from the virus. Replaced by, Romero was written out in the opening scene of the second episode of the series, shown in September 1952, with his character dying of the same cause as Yarborough. And because of AIDS, Emile Ardolino will never direct a movie as bittersweet as Dirty Dancing. Served as a consultant on the Tina Turner movie, Whats Love Got To Do With It. Character killed off and addressed briefly in an early Season 5 episode. Also a playwright. The character of Kate Bradley is said to be "out of town." . 13 1949-05-27 Heart attack: 1 Died three days after live broadcast of the 13th episode. Actor. Character killed off with implied drowning in Season 17 episode, Character killed off in Season 4, Episode 6. Continental also suggested that Wiley include two other Clarksdale musicians, blues crooner "Screamin'" Johnny O'Neal and guitarist Earl Hooker, one of the most versatile and gifted guitarists of the early 1950s. STEPHEN HUSA May 3, 1994, age 36 Vice president of rental marketing for Buena Vista Home Video. Character retired, later killed off screen. After a few episodes, the character of Romero was replaced by Frank Smith; played by. By the time Wileys group departed a few weeks later, Fuqua and his singing partner, Bobby Lester, were members of the band. He also became increasingly involved in AIDS activism, and was particularly proud of his arrest at an ACT UP protest. JAMES ROGERS May 18, 1994, age 61 Writer for TV sitcoms. As a tribute, Clute's name was kept in the opening credits until the series finale. He created the front curtain for the Joffrey Ballets 1980 production of Postcards. Discover today's celebrity birthdays and explore famous people who share your birthday. MICHAEL CALLEN Dec. 27,1993, age 38 Activist, author,and singer. In his final year of high school, Wiley, who cites Lester Young, Arnett Cobb and Gene Ammons as his leading influences, began playing saxophone at local dances. It was nobody else like him[;] he was just one of a kind". His ashes are interred in the Wiley family plot in Pine Grove Cemetery in Westborough, Massachusetts. We will update Edward Wiley's Height, weight, Body Measurements, Eye Color, Hair Color, Shoe & Dress size soon as possible. Character recast; replaced by Lucie Beauvais. Wiley died on September 27, 2010, in Garner, at the age of 80, after an injury from a fall.[1]. Woodward scooped Golden Globe success for The Equalizer and won an Emmy Award for Remembering World War II. The Hogan's Heroes star was found bludgeoned to death in an apartment on Chaparral Road in Scottsdale, where he was appearing in a play. In 2018, the remaining family members starred in the series. Marks love of the arts made him a natural addition to our staff, but his real vocation was making friends, says one colleague. The latter two were aired after his death. Character assassinated before first episode of Series 6. According to Swindle, the crew is still looking for a replacement voice actor for the character. JEFF WADLINGTON Sept. 24, 1994, age 29 Dancer for the Paul Taylor Dance Company in New York City from 1985 until last year. It was an honor, but in this case I filled in for just one episode and someone else will take over the role! Also a novelist, his Diary of a Lost Boy examines the ravages of AIDS. Character killed off and replaced by Jack Striker, portrayed by. In 1993, he teamed up with former Jazz Messenger bassist Charles Fambrough, who produced Wiley's first recording in more than a dozen years, Until Sunrise,[34] on Swing Records, a label founded by Ed III. In other cases, the show may recast the part with another actor. Hook writes about seeing photos of Crane's blood-splattered day planner, in which the actor noted such dates as his daughters high-school graduationas well as names and numbers of women he apparently picked up. The director also described Woodward as someone who worked his way into people's hearts. JIM WIGGINS November 6, 1994, age 30 Second assistant director for several Amblin Entertainment productions, including Hook and TV's Earth 2. MARTIN SMITH Nov. 5, 1994, age 37 English stage actor. TBD. Wiley made his screen acting debut in the acclaimed 1981 film Chariots of Fire, co-starring future Star Trek alumni Dennis Christopher and Alice Krige. Edd Byrnes, an actor best known for his roles in 1978's "Grease" and the 1950s series "77 Sunset Strip," died Wednesday at his home in Santa Monica. Character disappears and is subsequently killed off. Moreover, industry moguls like Jeffrey Katzenberg, David Geffen, Barry Diller, and Sid Sheinberg have joined such AIDS activist performers as Elizabeth Taylor to back organizations like AMFAR, Hollywood Supports, and AIDS Project Los Angeles. Despite his illness he had tended to his . [8], Wiley already had gained some local notoriety a year or two prior to meeting the Shads, performing throughout Texas and Louisiana with such notables as Gatemouth, Amos Milburn, Big Mama Thornton, Perry Cain and Henry Hayes. Replaced by Tony McClay, who had served as Jacobs' fill-in. Character written out without explanation, though some episodes alludes having Yemana had passed on. At a radio station there, they cut four more sides for Sittin' In With, with Wiley as the leader: Pack Up, Move Out and Molasses, Molasses, both featuring Brown on vocals; and West Indies Blues and Jumpin With the Blues, instrumentals.[18]. The character was originally planned to be brought back in later episodes, but had to be written out instead. He passed away on Oct 16, 1995. The episode "Supersonic Sue" is dedicated to him. Hollywood, overcoming its earlier reluctance, is becoming a leader in the fight against AIDS. FRED SADOFF May 6, 1994, age 68 Actor and founding member of the Actors Studio. JORGE ZONTAL Feb. 3, 1994, age 50 Canadian artist and member of the group General Idea, which redesigned Robert Indianas Love into an AIDS symbol. Second season currently in production. ROBERT BUCHHOLZ June 27, 1994, age 40 Singer and pianist. JOHN MICHAEL RIES May 30, 1994, age 43 Screenwriter who cowrote Ghost Hunter, Jeepers, and Born to Be Wild. DANTE FRANK ELIA Aug. 21, 1994, age 31 Set floral designer for film and TV. Character recast, replaced by Oksana Chabanyuk. DONALD R. LYNN March 6, 1994, age 54 Photographer specializing in album covers. Welcome to the Quantum Realm. This page was last edited on 25 February 2023, at 22:56. [10] "Cry Cry Baby, which featured fellow Houstonian Teddy Reynolds on piano and vocals, was a Cash Box hit, making it to No. 2023 Oscars predictions: See who will win at the 95th Academy Awards. In extreme cases, the show may be cancelled outright. However, he died before filming began. It is doubtful, however, that Ed Wiley, Goree Carter, Jackie Brenston, Ike Turner, Earl Hooker, Harvey Fuqua or any of the 1940s- and 1950s-era architects of rock and roll realized the historic role they would play in the development of that genre or other forms of modern music. JOHN NEAL Feb. 10, 1994, age 41 Assistant production accountant on the movies Navy SEALS, Midnight Run, and The Good Son. After his death, the roundtable honored him by creating the David Wiley annual fall lecture. E dward Herrmann, the actor best known for playing Lorelai Gilmore's father Richard on the TV show Gilmore Girls, died Wednesday. He also had a supporting role in the 1996 TV version of The Canterville Ghost, starring and co-produced by Patrick Stewart. Afterward, the character is replaced by Nurse Ernestine Shoop (. Character was killed off in the episode that aired the day of his death. [27], While performing an extended tour date at the Top Hat in Louisville, Ky., in 1952, Wiley allowed a local singer named Harvey Fuqua to sit in. MARK CUNNINGHAM March 21, 1994, age 30 Former assistant to Danielle Steel and employee in the entertainment law firm Bloom, Dekom, Hergott & Cook. R.A. RADLEY Jan. 21, 1994, age 43 Founder of the Design Industries Foundation for AIDS. Parts in Off Broadway plays followed, as did gigs as an editor at Time, Us, and 7 Days. Edward Woodward was an English actor and singer. Series ended and United States airings of the show were put on a three-year hiatus. Character killed off and addressed in the third-season premiere. Handled publicity for Cats, Les Miserables, The Phantom of the Opera, and others. Credits include the AIDS drama The Smoking Room and the documentary Our Sisters Are Dying. Granted access from authorities, Hook perused artifacts from the murder. So it strengthened your chops and you were used to that big, full sound. TBD. Still Singing The Blues: Piney Brown,. (Captains' Logs Supplemental - The Unauthorized Guide to the New Trek Voyages). In many cases, a show will handle the death of an actor by killing off their character or otherwise writing them out of the show. He says juggling it between workand family responsibilities was exhausting. Traumatic brain injury after struck by an electric scooter. EMILE ARDOLINO Nov. 20, 1993, age 50 Director of Dirty Dancing and Sister Act, he won an Oscar for his 83 documentary He Makes Me Feel Like Dancin. Wilson had already completed filming on the 9th season of the 5th episode ". In other words: There are no new signs pointing to Carpenter. Many of the show's. Character killed off on the line of duty. We don't have much information about He's past relationship and any previous engaged. William was born in Boston to Isaac Marion Story (1818-1901) and Elizabeth Bowen Woodberry (1817-1888). "It's not something I'm going to actively pursue, but I'm open to people coming up to me with information. In 1954, Wiley married singer Maye Robinson, whom he had signed with the band the previous year while touring through Chester, Pa. And, over the next several years, his groups often featured Maye sometimes leading a Supremes-like trio, called The Inversions. The actor's son, San . [Scott], was a piano player in Philly, and she had never played Hammond organ before, Holley quotes Wiley on his liner notes for In Remembrance, which features Scott on piano. Also appeared in the movies In the Army Now and My Girl. The album, on the Chattanooga, Tenn.-based Forward in Faith label, featured his wife on a bluesy original vocal, "Isn't It Wonderful"; his oldest son, Ed III, on percussions; and his next-to-oldest son, Duane, on drums. Character killed off in the episode that aired only a few days before his death. CHRISTOPHER COE Sept. 6, 1994, age 41 Author of books on gay life including I Look Divine (Ticknor & Fields) and Such Times. I liked the character and six episodes suited me. DANIEL JAMES MESSETT Dec.18, 1993, age 34 Choreographer and dancer who taught dance at UCLA. Edward Eugene Willey, Jr. (September 28, 1933 - November 29, 1993) was a lawyer and real estate investor based in Richmond, Virginia. A member of the corps de ballet of companies in Portland, San Francisco, and Cleveland. Although Wiley never abandoned the rich, soulful style he honed during his early years, his later recordings showed a greater appreciation for bebop, and he collaborated with such stalwarts of the bebop era as drummers Mickey Roker, Bobby Durham and Ben Riley; bassists Keter Betts and Charles Fambrough; and pianists John Hicks, Kenny Barron and Sir Roland Hanna. Some of it was sad and illustrated dueling sides of the stars personality. Along with the final two series' new format, guest presenters appear each week to assist the two presenters, Character killed off with a heart attack and replaced as, Character recast for season 4; replaced by. Want to bookmark your favourite articles and stories to read or reference later? SANDIE CHURCH Dec.27, 1993, age 32 Comedian and actress who appeared in TVs Cast a Deadly Spell and Comic Strip Live. Later that same year,. Cranes proclivities helped inspireAuto Focus,a 2002 drama featuring Greg Kinnear as the slain actor and Willem Dafoe as Carpenter. GERALD NOBLES Aug. 23, 1994, Age 58 Actor and stage manager. By 1960, Wiley had given up the road altogether, becoming a machinist and taking local and regional gigs. He capitalized on the organ craze that had engulfed the City of Brotherly Love during the mid- to late-50s, and began featuring such organists as Shirley Scott, Bill Hathaway and Bill Miller. This is the first book Hook has written. The series' final episode was on October 5, 1950, more than a year-and-a-half following Ripley's death. This story had kind of been around. Ed Wiley must have been a very busy musician that year, as his name also shows up on a number of Houston-based Mercury sessions at various times during 1951.[14], In late 1950, Wiley would leave Houston for good, heading to Baltimore to live with a relative and further his music education. Character written out without explanation. "My kids don't want me to write another one for a while," he says. He was also honoured with an OBE in 1980. "Rocket 88," widely considered the first rock-and-roll record,[22] had sizzled for a spell, but the fervor over the R&B hit soon died, about the same time that Wiley's stock was rising. Pearce died while filming the series four episode "Hole in One" (several scenes were subsequently re-shot with Buster Merryfield). Credits include the Back to the Future sequels. It was at the Olde Mill in Baltimore that he met Brown. Kate's absence is alluded to in passing in the season seven premiere episode when her daughters, Billie Jo and Bobbie Jo (, Character written out without explanation and replaced during the fifth season by General Winfield Schaeffer, portrayed by, Died more than five months before series premiere and her character was recast, with. The paganism thriller also starred Sir Christopher Lee and Britt Ekland. Wiley made his screen acting debut in the acclaimed 1981 film Chariots of Fire. He died of a heart attack in 1996. Died three days after live broadcast of the 13th episode. They joined tenor sax man Ed Wiley's band for a tour of the South, writes Fuqua biographer Steve Walker. MANFRED SALZGEBER Aug. 12, 1994, age 51 Film historian and director of the Panorama section of the Berlin International Film Festival. JOHN CURRY April 15, 1994, age 44 Figure skater and gold-medal winner at the 1976 Olympics; producer and star of Londons John Curry Theater of Skating. He is a member of famous Actor with the age 40 years old group. A tribute episode to Shirl was aired a couple of weeks after his death and the series was later cancelled. STEPHEN KARP July 15, 1994, age 44 Public relations executive with Rogers & Cowan. She continued: "I have such fond memories of our time working together.". His clients included Richard Gere, Jeffrey Tambor, and Lesley Ann Warren. Forever and fondly remembered as Don Adams' foil on the popular Mel Brooks/Buck Henry spy series Get Smart (1965), character actor Ed Platt (also billed as Edward C. Platt) had been around for two decades prior to copping that rare comedy role. how did actor edward wiley died. Still, Hook had never really investigatedbeyond the headlines. Veteran actor Edward Woodward, who was known for his roles in The Wicker Man and The Equalizer, died today. Crane was found beaten to death with an electrical cord around his throat. In the latter series (starring Gordon Clapp and Sharon Lawrence), he appeared in an episode with Stephen Root. And as the months went by, Mark became an inspiration to us, an encouragement to do something anything to make a difference. It all started after Robert Crane, the actors oldest child, had written Crane: Sex, Celebrity, and My Fathers Unsolved Murder. He died on October 16, 1995. On this offering, Wiley connects the Black musical experience, from the Negro spiritual to bebop. HORACE COLLINS July 13, 1994, age 44 Senior vice president and assistant general counsel for HBO. A previous character Candy Canaday, played by, Episodes completed prior to Prinze's death were aired on schedule. In the Encyclopedia of the Blues, Grard Herzhaft describes Hooker as a guitar virtuoso.[23] Scott Stanton, in The Tombstone Tourist, effuses that Hooker had a fretboard touch so smooth and clean, one would be hard-pressed to find a more brilliant and more underrated slide guitarist residing in Chicago during the 50s and 60s . And blues master B.B. Character killed off in Season 3 episode. They included such saxophone legends as James Clay, Arnett Cobb, King Curtis, Booker Ervin, Illinois Jacquet, David "Fathead" Newman, Buddy Tate and Donald Wilkerson. Your California Privacy Rights/Privacy Policy. "They want me to wait until they're in college.". MURRAY GITLIN June 22, 1994, age 67 Dancer and stage manager. Entertainment Weekly may receive compensation for some links to products and services on this website. Third season currently in production. His subsequent film credits include Tony Scott's The Hunger (1983, with Cliff DeYoung), the sci-fi comedy Morons from Outer Space (1985, with James B. Sikking), the cult hit Highlander (1986, co-starring Clancy Brown), 1988's Spies Inc. (with Alice Krige and David Warner), and Relentless 3 (1993, with Robert Costanzo). Production delayed, character recast; replaced by, Production delayed; character killed off in. Character is said to be moved away after landing a role for the series. Filmed a year before his death. TOM KERRIGAN May 29, 1994, age 50 Press agent for the Martha Graham Dance Company, among others. His film appearances include roles in A Christmas Carol, Merlin And The Sword, The Young Winston, The Champions, Who Dares Wins and Uncle Tom's Cabin. Actor Edward Laurence Albert died Friday. Founded and ran the Off Broadway acting studio, Dramarena. LAWRENCE FELDMAN May 30, 1994, age 51 Vice president of postproduction for syndication at Columbia TriStar Television Distribution. Wong, Carole King, Nicol Williamson, and Ally Sheedy. The two teamed up for a series of tours, adding pianist and fellow crooner Roosevelt Wardell. Login to report an . ", Join thought-provoking conversations, follow other Independent readers and see their replies. He also saw videos Crane made of himself having sex with women; the actor even laid a soundtrack over the action, Hook writes. JAMES E. SKINNER JR. Aug. 27, 1994, age 35 Dancer and actor. . Woodward lived in the Padstow area of Cornwall, with his wife, actress Michele Dotrice, who is known for playing Frank Spencer's long-suffering wife Betty in the classic sitcom Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em. Character written out as having retired. TBD. ASSOTTO SAINT June 29, 1994, age 36 Poet, dancer with the Martha Graham company, and playwright. He was 71 and his death in a New . Also choreographed Bubbling Brown Sugar. His heartbreaking battle with the virus left his body ravaged, but his spirit intact. IBERVILLE PARISH, LA (WAFB) - Randy Edwards, who appeared on History's "Swamp People," died in a car crash on Saturday, according to his family on social media and his former booking agent. Character recast; taken over during season 2 by, Brain hemorrhage caused by acute lymphoblastic leukemia. Wilfred Mott is set to appear in the 60th anniversary special as he already filmed his scenes for the special shortly before his passing. Character recast; role taken over by several different actors (in particular, Character recast; role taken over during season 3 by. 2023 USA TODAY, a division of Gannett Satellite Information Network, LLC. EastEnders star Barbara Windsor said she was "deeply saddened" at the news. Hope you enjoy it!