Friday, July 2, 2010

Ken Holcombe


Former MLB pitcher -- via groups.google.com/group/alt.obituaries and the intrepid Frank Russo

Geoffrey Hutchings


Prolific English actor -- via the BBC. You may remember him as the father in "Wish You Were Here" or Nym in Branagh's "Henry V."

José María Díez-Alegría Gutiérrez


Liberation theologist lived his beliefs -- he defied Vatican censorship, was thrown out of the priesthood, and dwelt with and ministered to the poor ever after, continuing to write provocative challenges to the Catholic Church -- via the Guardian

Ilene Woods


The voice of Disney's "Cinderella" -- via CNN

Beryl Bainbridge


Author -- via the Guardian

Elise Boulding


Peace scholar -- via the New York Times

Thursday, July 1, 2010

Louis Moyroud

 Moyroud at center in photo.
Co-creator of phototypesetting process, which changed the printing industry -- via Print CEO. More info from the New York Times --

Arnold Friberg


Artist and illustrator -- via ksl.com

Alfred Donath


Professor and activist aided victims of the Holocaust and their families -- via the Philadelphia Inquirer

Burl Franklin Ellison


Honky tonk guitarist -- via http://groups.google.com/group/alt.obituaries/topics and the San Antonio Express-News

Gordon Mulholland


Popular South African actor -- via news24.com

Joshua Ragsdale


Budding songwriter dies at 32 -- via the Tennessean

Joyce Parkinson


A child-welfare worker for most of her life, she entered the Belsen concentration camp and aided the survivors -- via the Guardian

Elliott Kastner

 Film producer -- via Variety. I have a lot of personal affection for his work, as he produced such films as "Where Eagles Dare," in which the highest number of Nazis are killed in cinema history, at least until "Inglourious Basterds": the incredibly strange Brando/Nicholson Western "The Missouri Breaks," which must have strained his patience to the limit; the underrated "Harper" with Paul Newman; and three films based on Raymond Chandler novels, all of which I love -- Altman's "The Long Goodbye," and two with Robert Mitchum as the definitive Philip Marlowe -- "Farewell, My Lovely" and "The Big Sleep." Thanks, Mr. K!

Rammellzee


Visionary, visual artist, graffitist, rapper, art theoretist and sculptor -- via the L.A. Times. More info via the New York Times --




Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Jack Sydow


Tony-nominated director/actor/playwright/teacher -- via Variety

Joe Messerli


Artist and illustrator created, among many other things in many media, the iconic "Twilight Zone" logo -- via groups.google.com/group/alt.obituaries and http://www.joemesserli.com.

Carola Hicks


Art historian and incredibly good writer -- via the Times of London

Nicholas Hayek


Business consultant who came up with the idea for the Swatch -- via the New York Times

A silly idea? Maybe. But it was fun, harmless and it saved the watch industry! Thanks, Dr. Hayek!

Corey Allen


Last surviving member of "Rebel without a Cause" cast became prolific TV director -- via Yahoo News. He played Buzz, who went over the cliff in the scene below: darn that leather jacket!

Allyn Ferguson


Film and TV composer will be bet remembered for his co-composition of the themes for "Barney Miller" and "Charlie's Angels" -- via the L.A. Times. He began his career as a jazz arranger and music director for prominent vocalists such as Johnny Mathis and Julie Andrews. His large-scale scores for various TV adaptations of classic tales were lovingly old-school, a la Korngold!

Monday, June 28, 2010

Adam Montoya


Federal inmate died despite pleas for help -- via the Associated Press

Aldo Giuffre


Italian actor -- via westernboothill.blogspot.com

Sunday, June 27, 2010

Jean-Leonard Rugambage


Rwandan journalist murdered -- via the BBC

Sergio Vega el Shaka


Mexican musician murdered -- via helium.com


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John Willis


Theatre World founder -- via broadwayworld.com

Walt LaRue


Cowboy, stunt man, actor, artist -- via westernboothill.blogspot.com

Stuart Brent


Chicago bookseller was a champion of writers and the printed word -- via the Chicago Sun-Times

Benny Powell


Great trombonist -- via NPR

Lorn Brown


Sports broadcaster -- via the Las Cruces Sun-News

Saturday, June 26, 2010

Marie-Luise Jahn


Physician was part of the anti-Nazi group "the White Rose" -- via sueddeutsche.com

Ben Sonnenberg


Founder and publisher of Grand Street -- via the New York Times. He did what he damn pleased.

Robert Dunlap aka Ballarat Bob


One of the last of the old-time prospectors -- via the L.A. Times

Spencer G. Shaw


Librarian advocated literacy efforts for children -- via the Seattle Times

William Allen Kruse


Fishing captain was evidently suicide as result of Gulf oil spill -- via al.com

Paul Wilcox


Broadcaster was host of "Polka Varieties" for 27 years -- via Cleveland.com

Martha Benton


Advocate for public housing residents -- via the Baltimore Sun

Chuck Hedges


Jazz clarinetist -- via groups.google.com/group/alt.obituaries and the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Wendell Logan


Composer -- via the New York Times

Mary Jane Coleman


Film festival director championed independent film -- via the Greeneville Sun

Fred Anderson


Great saxophonist -- via the New York Times

Frank Giering


Solid German actor -- via Reuters. He may be best remembered for his role as a psychotic killer in Haneke's original version of "Funny Games."

Pennant Roberts


English TV director -- via Doctor Who News

Tracy Wright


Canadian actress -- via the Toronto Globe and Mail

Rosemary Gillespie aka Waratah Rose


Australian human rights activist -- via World News Australia