Obits
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Don Sutton, Baseball Hall of Fame Pitcher, Dies at 75
“Don represented our game with great class,” Major League Baseball commissioner says
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David Richardson, ‘The Simpsons’ and ‘Two and a Half Men’ Writer-Producer, Dies at 65
Veteran showrunner recently wrapped the fifth and final season of Netflix’s “F Is for Family”
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Phil Spector, Revolutionary Music Producer and Convicted Murderer, Dies at 81
Eccentric producer was responsible for “Wall of Sound” technique
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Philip Smith, Former CEO of Broadway’s Shubert Organization, Dies at 89 of COVID
In 2015, Smith received a Lifetime Achievement Tony Award
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Sylvain Sylvain, New York Dolls Cofounder, Dies at 69
Guitarist announced he had cancer in 2019
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Peter Mark Richman, ‘Three’s Company’ and ‘Dynasty’ Actor, Dies at 93
Philadelphia native also worked as an author and playwright
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Joanne Rogers, Acclaimed Pianist and Wife of Mister Rogers, Dies at 92
“Joanne was a brilliant and accomplished musician, a wonderful advocate for the arts, and a dear friend to everyone in our organization,” Fred Rogers Productions says
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Siegfried Fischbacher of Siegfried & Roy Dies at 81
Roy Horn died from COVID-19 last May
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Jessica Campbell, ‘Election’ and ‘Freaks and Geeks’ Star, Dies at 38
The actress-turned-naturopathic physician died suddenly last month
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Stacy Title, Director of ‘The Last Supper’ and ‘The Bye Bye Man,’ Dies at 56
Title also directed “Let the Devil Wear Black” among other credits
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Marsha Zazula, Record Label Owner Who Launched Metallica’s Career, Dies at 68
Zazula co-founded Megaforce Records, which released debut albums from legendary thrash metal bands like Metallica, Anthrax and Testament
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John Reilly, Star of ‘General Hospital,’ Dies at 84
Veteran soap actor also starred on “Dallas” and played Kelly’s father on “Beverly Hills, 90210”
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Michael Apted, Director of ‘Up’ Documentaries and ‘Coal Miner’s Daughter,’ Dies at 79
British filmmaker also directed the Bond film “The World Is Not Enough”
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Tommy Lasorda, World Series Champion and Dodgers Legend, Dies at 93
Lasorda spent 71 seasons as a player, manager and front-office member of the Dodgers
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Deezer D, ‘ER’ Actor and Rapper, Dies at 55
He played Nurse Malik McGrath throughout NBC medical drama’s 15-season run