Obits
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Baseball Legend Yogi Berra Dead at 90
The New York Yankees icon was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1972
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Nancy Bernstein, Head of Production at DreamWorks Animation, Dead at 55
She produced the 2012 animated movie “Rise of the Guardians”
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Jack Larson, Jimmy Olsen on ’50s Superman TV Show, Dead at 87
The actor also worked as librettist for composer Virgil Thomson and producer for his Oscar-nominated life partner, James Bridges
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Jackie Collins, Best-Selling Romance Novelist, Dead at 77
Prolific author was secretly battling breast cancer
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Alexis Persyko, Awards Consultant, Dead at 38
Advisor on campaigns for “Toy Story 3” and “American Hustle” was also wife of Sony Pictures VP Nancy Tate
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Tyler Sash, New York Giants Super Bowl Champion, Dead at 27
Former safety found unresponsive in Iowa home
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Judy Carne, ‘Laugh-In’s’ Sock It to Me Girl, Dead at 76
Actress was also briefly married to Burt Reynolds
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Martin Milner, Star of ‘Adam-12’ and ‘Route 66,’ Dead at 83
“‘Adam-12’ and Martin Milner embodied the spirit of the LAPD to millions of viewers,” LAPD chief Charlie Beck says
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Curt Hecht, Weather Channel Executive, Dead at 47
Digital pioneer battled lung cancer, despite being a non-smoker
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Dean Jones, ‘Love Bug’ and ‘That Darn Cat’ Actor, Dead at 84
Actor had suffered from Parkinson’s disease
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Wayne Dyer, Best-Selling Self-Help Author, Dead at 75
The lifestyle guru was a friend and frequent guest of Oprah Winfrey and Ellen DeGeneres
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Courteney Cox, David Arquette Join Stars Paying Tribute to Wes Craven
Sarah Michelle Gellar, Kevin Smith, Adrienne Barbeau also remember director of “A Nightmare on Elm Street” and “Scream” who died Sunday at age 76
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Wes Craven, Hollywood Horror Master, Dead at 76
The film director, famous for “Nightmare on Elm Street,” the “Scream” movies and many others, had brain cancer
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Oliver Sacks, ‘Awakenings’ Author, Dead at 82
The movie version of “Awakenings” was nominated for three Academy Awards. Its star Robert De Niro said the neurologist “made the world a better place”
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Kyle Jean-Baptiste, Broadway’s ‘Les Miserables’ Star, Dead at 21
Shortly after making history, he died after accidentally falling off his mother’s fire escape