She also appeared on other Bravo reality shows,Celebrity Poker ShowdownandBattle of the data pipe Reality Stars.
Fats Domino
The legendary New Orleans musiciandied Oct. 25 at age 89.
Guillaume’s widow confirmed the news, noting he had been battling prostate cancer.

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Ralphie May
Comedian Ralphie Maydiedon Oct. 6 at age 45 after suffering cardiac arrest.
May was best known as a stand-up comic who finished as a runner-up onLast Comic Standingin 2003.
He died peacefully at 8:40p.m.

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PT surrounded by family, his bandmates, and friends."
Monty Hall
The legendaryLet’s Make a Dealhost and co-creatordied on Sept. 30at the age of 96.
Hugh Hefner
Playboyfounder Hugh Hefnerdied on Sept. 27at the age of 91.

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LaMotta took up fighting in 1941 after he was rejected for military service due to a medical issue.
More roles would follow 1995’sCasino, including a part in the TV movieGottiand work onNew York UndercoverandNYPD Blue.
Don Williams
The ‘Gentle Giant’ of country musicdied Sept. 8at the age of 78.

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The singer inspired many current country music acts and was the subject of a 2017 tribute.
They were inducted into the Grand Ole Opry in 2009.
Walter Becker
The Steely Dan co-founderdied Sept. 3at age 67.

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Fagen added, “He was smart as a whip, an excellent guitarist and a great songwriter.
He was cynical about human nature, including his own, and hysterically funny.”
Jay Thomas
Emmy-winningMurphy Brownstar andCheersactor Jay Thomasdied on Aug. 24.

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Thomas, who was also known for his radio broadcasting career , died from cancer.
Dick Gregory
The famed civil rights advocate and comediandied Aug. 19at age 84.
Gregory is widely regarded as the first black comic to perform in front of white audiences.

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The Linkin Park musician performed at the funeral for Cornell, who died by suicide in May.
Bennington was 41 and leaves behind a wife and six children from two marriages.
Hedied July 16at age 77 after a short battle with lung cancer.

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Joan Lee
Lee, the wife of Marvel legend Stan Lee,died July 6at age 93.
Blackwell’s wife, Yaritza, confirmed the news on Blackwell’s Instagram account.
“My husband incredible drummer John Blackwell Jr. passed [away] peacefully in my company today.

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Thanks God for his life and thanks everyone for their support.”
Michael Bond
The creator of Paddington Beardied on June 28 at age 91following a short illness.
My thoughts and love are with his wife, Sue and his children Karen and Anthony."

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As most of his fans know, Prodigy battled the disease since birth.
The exact causes of death have yet to be determined."
Elsewhere,died at age 63on June 16.

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The Hollywood legend also provided memorable voice contributions toFamily Guyamong other shows.
Glenne Headly
The Emmy-nominated actressdied on June 8at age 62.
Best known for major films likeDirty Rotten Scoundrels(1988),Dick Tracy(1990),andMr.

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In recent years, she won acclaim for her supporting role on HBO’s hit limited seriesThe Night Of.
Her Emmy nominations came for roles inLonesome DoveandBastard Out of Carolina.
Gregg Allman
Legendary rocker Gregg Allmandied at 69 on May 27from complications due to liver cancer.

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He was a kind and gentle soul with the best laugh I ever heard.
His love for his family and bandmates was passionate as was the love he had for his extraordinary fans.
Gregg was an incredible partner and an even better friend.

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We will all miss him."
Johnson’s 2012 novellaTrain Dreamswas also a Pulitzer Prize finalist, thoughno Prize was awarded that year.
He also featured in films likeWestworldandThe Lonely Lady.

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Whenever we’d Facebook later in life, she’d gush about her baby girl proudly.
My heart goes out to Tom, Mia and Lisa’s family.
Thank you for dreaming my dream with me.

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You changed my life, Lisa."
Roger Moore
Sir Roger Moore died May 23after a brief battle with cancer.
His autobiography,My Word Is My Bond, was published in 2008.

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However, his life and career were marred by allegations of sexual harassment.
He was ultimately replaced by Rupert Murdoch as CEO and chairman of Fox on July 21 last year.
Soundgarden split in 1997, after which Cornell began his solo career, releasing Euphoria Morning in 1999.

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Brad Grey
Former Paramount CEOBrad Grey died May 14following a battle with cancer.
Powers Booth
Powers Boothedied May 14 in his sleep from apparent natural causes.
Michael Parks
ActorMichael Parks died May 10at the age of 77.

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So that created a lot of that tension between me and him."
Jonathan Demme
FilmmakerJonathan Demme died April 26as a result of complications from esophageal cancer.
His most recent directorial feature credit was the concert filmJustin Timberlake + The Tennessee Kids.

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Erin Moran
Happy DaysandJoanie Loves ChachistarErin Moran died April 22of stage 4 cancer.
Clifton James
Character actorClifton James died April 15due to complications from diabetes.
Cuba Gooding Sr.

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Soul singerCuba Gooding Sr. was found deadin a car on April 20.
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Charlie Murphy
ComedianCharlie Murphy died April 12after a battle with leukemia.
He will also appear in the upcoming season of the Starz dramaPower.

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Michael Ballhaus
CinematographerMichael Ballhaus died April 11at the age of 81.
Don Rickles
Legendary comedianDon Rickles died April 6from kidney failure.
Sharkey, parts in 1970’sKelly’s Heroesand 1995’sCasino, and playing Mr.

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Potato Head in theToy Storyfilms.
He is best known, however, for his comedy.
Clay Adler
MTV alumClay Adler died by suicide on March 26.

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Lola Albright
Singer and actressLola Albright diedof natural causes on March 23.
She recorded two albums in the ’50s, 1957’sLola Wants Youand 1959’sDreamsville.
Her other film credits include 1961’sKid Galahadwith Elvis Presley, and 1967’sThe Way Westwith Kirk Douglas and Robert Mitchum.

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Chuck Barris
TV host and producerChuck Barris diedof natural causes on March 21.
(which has denied the claim).
George Clooney directed a 2002 film adaptation of the book, which starred Sam Rockwell as Barris.

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Colin Dexter
NovelistColin Dexter died March 21at the age of 86.
Since the finalMorsenovel, 1999’sThe Remorseful Day, Dexter wrote a handful of short stories.
Bernie Wrightson
Comic book artist and illustratorBernie Wrightson died March 19after a long battle with brain cancer.

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As a conceptual artist for films, Wrightson worked onGalaxy Questand the originalGhostbusters, among others.
Chuck Berry
Music legendChuck Berry died March 18at the age of 90.
Derek Walcott
Poet and playwrightDerek Walcott died March 17at the age of 87.

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Eliot Prize in 2011 forWhite Egrets.
Amy Krouse Rosenthal
WriterAmy Krouse Rosenthal died March 13after a battle with ovarian cancer.
Rosenthal wrote more than 28 children’s books, includingUni the UnicornandDuck!

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Rabbit!, and the memoirsEncyclopedia of an Extraordinary LifeandTextbook Amy Krouse Rosenthal.
Robert Osborne
Turner Classic Movies hostRobert Osborne died March 6, at the age of 84.
Bill Paxton
ActorBill Paxton died Feb. 25due to complications from surgery.

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He retired in 1989.
Warren Frost
Twin PeaksactorWarren Frost died Feb. 17after battling an illness.
Law; was a regular onAs The World Turns; and had recurring roles onSeinfeldandMatlock.

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Richard Hatch
ActorRichard Hatch died Feb. 7after a battle with pancreatic cancer.
Hooker,The Love Boat,MacGyver, andBaywatch, among others.
Emmanuelle Riva
French actressEmmanuelle Riva died Jan. 27after a long battle with cancer.

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John Hurt
ActorJohn Hurt died Jan. 25at the age of 77.
Mary Tyler Moore
Television iconMary Tyler Moore died Jan. 25at the age of 80.
It was withThe Mary Tyler Moore Show, however, that the actress broke boundaries for women in television.

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Butch Trucks
DrummerButch Trucks died Jan. 24at the age of 69.
We were out spreading the gospel of this music we had discovered.
We never thought that we would be more than an opening act."

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Gorden Kaye
British sitcom starGorden Kaye died Jan. 23, at the age of 75.
His other credits include Terry Gilliam’sBraziland the soap operaCoronation Street.
He started out in entertainment working in music, playing drums for various bands and touring with his mother.

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He had just turned 89 a few days prior.
The orca, who lived in captivity at SeaWorld Orlando, was believed to be about 36 years old.

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