Obits
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Nathaniel Marston, ‘One Life to Live’ Star, Dead at 40
The actor was seriously injured in a car crash on Oct. 30
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Allen Toussaint, R&B Legend, Dead at 77
“Working in the Coal Mine” songwriter died in Spain after suffering a heart attack
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Tommy Hanson, Former LA Angels Pitcher, Dead at 29
Player, also with the Atlanta Braves during his career, suffered catastrophic organ failure
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Daniel Fleetwood, First ‘Star Wars’ Fan to See ‘The Force Awakens,’ Dead at 32
Disney and director J.J. Abrams screened an unfinished cut of the film for the terminally ill man just last week
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Gunnar Hansen, Leatherface in ‘Texas Chain Saw Massacre,’ Dead at 68
Actor’s turn as maniac killer in the 1974 horror film created one of cinema’s most famous villains
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Melissa Mathison, ‘E.T.’ Screenwriter, Dead at 65
The Oscar-nominated writer and Harrison Ford’s ex-wife also penned “The Black Stallion” and Steven Spielberg’s upcoming adaptation of “The BFG”
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Hollywood and Washington Remember Fred Thompson
“We spent many memorable times together. He was a true Patriot,” country musician and “Celebrity Apprentice” winner John Rich says
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Fred Thompson, Former US Senator and Actor, Dead at 73
Thompson appeared in TV’s “Law & Order” and more than 20 movies, including “The Hunt for Red October,” “Days of Thunder” and “Cape Fear”
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Al Molinaro, ‘Happy Days’ Star, Dead at 96
Actor played Al Delvecchio, the owner of Arnold’s restaurant, on iconic ABC show and its spin-off, “Joanie Loves Chachi”
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Bob Minkler, ‘Star Wars’ Sound Mixer, Dead at 78
He won an Oscar for his work on George Lucas’ iconic sci-fi movie
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Scott Marshall, ‘Ink Master’ Winner, Dead at 41
Tattoo artist won Season 4 of Spike TV reality series
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Maureen O’Hara, ‘Miracle on 34th Street’ Actress, Dead at 95
Actress was also known for her roles in “The Quiet Man” and “How Green Was My Valley”
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Marty Ingels, Comic Actor and Shirley Jones’ Husband, Dead at 79
Ingels appeared on ABC comedy “I’m Dickens, He’s Fenster” and “The Dick Van Dyke Show”
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Cory Wells, Three Dog Night Singer, Dead at 74
The band’s hits included “Joy to the World,” ”Mama Told Me (Not to Come)” and “Black and White”
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Michael Stevens, Emmy-Winning Producer, Dead at 48 (Updated)
Director and producer was son of George Stevens Jr.