Obits
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Clint Arlis, ‘Bachelorette’ Season 11 Contestant, Dies at 34
Stars of the competition series Kaitlyn Bristowe and Nick Viall express their condolences
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Robert Allan Ackerman, Director of ‘The Reagans’ and ‘Life With Judy Garland,’ Dies at 77
Film, theater and TV director was a five-time Emmy nominee
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Ronnie Spector, Ronettes Founder and ‘Be My Baby’ Singer, Dies at 78
Rock and pop icon emerged in the ’60s with string of hits produced by her one-time husband Phil Spector
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Robert Durst, Real Estate Heir Convicted of Murder, Dies at 78
Subject of the documentary series “The Jinx” was serving a life sentence in a California prison
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Bob Saget, ‘Full House’ Star and Comedian, Dies at 65
Saget was on a nationwide stand-up tour and died in Florida
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Dick Carson, TV Director and Johnny Carson’s Younger Brother, Dies at 92
The 12-time Daytime Emmy-nominee won five awards for directing “Wheel of Fortune” and “The Merv Griffin Show”
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Dwayne Hickman, ‘Many Loves of Dobie Gillis’ Star, Dies at 87
The actor died of complications from Parkinson’s Disease
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Shane O’Connor, Son of Sinéad O’Connor, Dies at 17 After Going Missing
The musician reported that her son died two days after he disappeared in Dublin
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Sidney Poitier Appreciation: Trailblazer, Icon, But Above All, Artist
Poitier paved the way for generations to follow after becoming something no one else had ever been before: a Black Hollywood movie star
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Michael Wilmington, Longtime Chicago Tribune Film Critic, Dies at 75
Wilmington spent 15 years at the newspaper beginning in 1993
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Sidney Poitier, Pioneering Oscar-Winning Actor and Director, Dies at 94
The star became the first Black actor to win the Academy Award
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Peter Bogdanovich Appreciation: Critic-Turned-Filmmaker Had an Ongoing Love Affair With Hollywood
He weathered professional triumphs and tragedies but remained devoted to the movies
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Peter Bogdanovich, ‘The Last Picture Show’ and ‘Paper Moon’ Director, Dies at 82
Two-time Oscar-nominee also directed “What’s Up, Doc?” and “Nickelodeon”
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Joan Copeland, Soap Star and Arthur Miller’s Sister, Dies at 99
Copeland starred in Broadway plays “The American Clock” and “Pal Joey” and the daytime soaps “Love of Life” and “Search for Tomorrow”
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Jay Wolpert, ‘Pirates of the Caribbean’ Writer and ‘Price is Right’ Producer, Dies at 79
Game show producer was also behind shows like “Double Dare,” “Family Feud,” “Card Sharks” and “Match Game”