Obits
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Tony Hendra, National Lampoon Editor and ‘This Is Spinal Tap’ Star, Dies at 79
British satirist died of Lou Gehrig’s disease
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Lance Waldroup, Star of Discovery’s ‘Moonshiners,’ Dies at 30
Waldroup appeared on six seasons of the series alongside his father, Jeff
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Geoffrey Scott, ‘Dynasty’ and ‘Dark Shadows’ Actor, Dies at 79
The actor died of Parkinson’s disease the day after his birthday
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Jahmil French, ‘Degrassi’ and ‘Soundtrack’ Actor, Dies at 29
“We’re all just processing this devastating news,” “Soundtrack” creator Joshua Safran says
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Vernon Jordan, Civil Rights Activist and Adviser to Bill Clinton, Dies at 85
The D.C. power broker was selected to head the Urban League when he was still in his 30s
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Irv Cross, Former NFL Player and CBS Sports Commentator, Dies at 81
Cross worked for CBS Sports for 23 years after his playing career
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Alan Robert Murray, Oscar-Winning Sound Editor on ‘American Sniper’ and ‘Joker,’ Dies at 66
Frequent Clint Eastwood collaborator holds the record for most nominations of any sound editor with 10
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Peter S. Davis, Producer Behind the ‘Highlander’ Series, Dies at 79
Davis turned cult film about an ancient battle between immortal warriors into a multimillion dollar franchise
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Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Beat Poet and Publisher, Dies at 101
The longtime owner of San Francisco’s City Light Books stood trial for publishing Allen Ginsberg’s “Howl”
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Martha Ruth Stewart, ‘In a Lonely Place’ Actress and Singer, Dies at 98
Actress made her screen debut in 1945’s “Doll Face”
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Harry Bring, Producer on ‘Criminal Minds,’ ‘Army Wives’ and ‘X-Files,’ Dies at 77
“Harry Bring succumbed to a life full of laughter and hard work,” his son said Tuesday
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Rush Limbaugh, Conservative Radio Host, Dies at 70
The conservative radio icon was diagnosed with advanced lung cancer in 2020
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Johnny Pacheco, Salsa Music Pioneer, Dies at 85
Dominican musician and bandleader co-founded Fania Records, known as the Motown of Salsa
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Lynn Stalmaster, Venerable Casting Director for ‘Tootsie,’ ‘Harold and Maude’ and More, Dies at 93
Stalmaster was the first casting director to receive an Academy Award
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Katherine Creag, NBC New York Reporter, Dies at 47
Longtime journalist’s death came as surprise, her employer said; she’d been working as recently as Wednesday morning