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SAG Awards 2023 In Memoriam: Sunday’s special segment will honor Angela Lansbury, William Hurt, Ray Liotta and more
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Sunday’s SAG Awards ceremony will be a streaming event for the first time on the Netflix YouTube channel. One of the highlights each year is the special In Memoriam segment. It’s been a particularly rough year with over 100 deaths of prominent actors and actresses who were likely members of SAG/AFTRA. Show producers typically are able to include approximately 40-50 people in a tribute.

Among that group will certainly be Oscar winners Louise Fletcher, William Hurt and Irene Cara, plus nominees Angela Lansbury (a SAG life achievement recipient) and Melinda Dillon. Emmy champs Mary Alice, Kirstie Alley, Leslie Jordan, Ray Liotta, Stuart Margolin, Robert Morse and Barbara Walters.

SEECelebrity Deaths 2023: In Memoriam Gallery

Here is our expansive list of over 100 people who died since last year’s ceremony, several of whom will be honored on Sunday’s event:

Ralph Ahn

J. Grant Albrecht

Mary Alice

Rae Allen...
See full article at Gold Derby
  • 2/24/2023
  • by Chris Beachum
  • Gold Derby
Tanya Kersey, Founder of Hollywood Black Film Festival, Dies at 61
Rebecca Balding and Steve Doubet in Le silence qui tue (1979)
Tanya Kersey, an entrepreneur and entertainment journalist who founded the Hollywood Black Film Festival, died Monday of cardiac arrest in Rancho Cucamonga, California. Her daughters Brittany Love and Monique Love, and sister Lisa M. Kersey confirmed the news on Facebook. She was 61.

In a tribute, Lisa M. Kersey wrote that her sister had “been battling multiple health issues for many years” before she “passed away peacefully, surrounded by her loved ones.”

“She was a fighter and fought a long hard battle with dignity & grace,” she added.

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Rebecca Balding, ‘Soap’ and ‘Charmed’ Actress, Dies at 73

In 1998, Kersey founded and became executive director of the Hollywood Black Film Festival, an annual event that brings together established and up-and-coming Black independent filmmakers. Dubbed “The Black Sundance,” Hbff has counted Sidney Poitier, Forest Whitaker, Sanaa Lathan, Ice-t, John Singleton, Tim Story, Malcolm Lee, Bill Duke, Devon Franklin, George Tillman, Blair Underwood, Loretta Devine,...
See full article at The Wrap
  • 7/20/2022
  • by Harper Lambert
  • The Wrap
Rebecca Balding, ‘Soap’ and ‘Charmed’ Actress, Dies at 73
Rebecca Balding and Steve Doubet in Le silence qui tue (1979)
Rebecca Balding, the actress known for her roles in TV series like “Soap” and the original “Charmed,” died July 18. She was 73.

Balding’s cousin Caroline Williams tweeted the news last night. Deadline also confirmed the news with Balding’s husband.

“My cousin, Rebecca Balding, has passed away in Salt Lake City,” Williams wrote. “While we were not close in adulthood, she was a profound influence on my curiosity about show business and acting. #TheBoogens was where she met her delightful husband @jameslconway. Mother, wife, actress. Did it all.”

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Nolan Neal, ‘America’s Got Talent’ and ‘The Voice’ Contestant, Dies at 41

Balding was born in Little Rock, Arkansas. After studying acting at the University of Kansas, she moved to Chicago to start her career onstage. She then appeared in many TV series in Hollywood, most known for her role in the original “Charmed” (1998-2006) series as Alyssa Milano’s boss...
See full article at The Wrap
  • 7/20/2022
  • by Dessi Gomez
  • The Wrap
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Mickey Rooney Jr., Actor, Musician, and Son of Screen Legend, Dies at 77
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Mickey Rooney Jr., the former Mickey Mouse Club star and eldest son of Hollywood icon Mickey Rooney, has died. He was 77. The death was confirmed in a Facebook post by Paul Peterson, a friend and fellow Mousketeer. “Mickey Rooney Jr peacefully passed away this morning in Arizona,” Peterson wrote. “I first met Mickey, the oldest of nine siblings sired by his famous father when he and Timmy were hired by Disney to be Mouseketeers in 1955. [He] was tall and talented. He could sing, dance and act… and get in trouble. We three were fired for Conduct Unbecoming a Mouse!” He was born on July 3, 1945, in Birmingham, Alabama, to actor Mickey Rooney and his second wife, singer Betty Jane Rase. The eldest of Rooney’s children, he joined the Mickey Mouse Club with his brother Tim in 1955, appearing in the first season and a special. As referenced by Peterson, Rooney Jr. and...
See full article at TV Insider
  • 7/19/2022
  • TV Insider
Mickey Rooney Jr., Original Mousketeer and Eldest Child of Mickey Rooney, Dies at 77
Mickey Rooney Jr.
Mickey Rooney Jr., the eldest of nine children of Hollywood legend Mickey Rooney and one of the original “Mickey Mouse Club” Mouseketeers, died on Saturday. He was 77 years old.

Rooney Jr.’s death was announced on Facebook by Paul Petersen, founder of the child-actor advocacy group A Minor Consideration. No cause of death was given. Longterm partner Chrissy Brown told THR that Rooney Jr. died in his home in Glendale, Arizona.

Rooney Jr. was a pro musician, a gifted guitar and keyboard player who appeared in Willie Nelson’s 1980 musical romantic drama “Honeysuckle Rose” and Alan Rudolph’s 1984 film “Songwriter.”

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William ‘Poogie’ Hart, Lead Singer of Delfonics, Dies at 77

Rooney Jr. and his brother Tim were hired in 1955 as backup cast on ABC’s “The Mickey Mouse Club,” but they didn’t last long, getting canned over mischief (along with Peterson).

“Mickey Rooney Jr. peacefully passed away this morning in Arizona,...
See full article at The Wrap
  • 7/18/2022
  • by Andi Ortiz
  • The Wrap
Mickey Rooney Jr. Dies: Musician, Mouseketeer & Hollywood Scion Was 77
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Mickey Rooney Jr., the eldest son of Hollywood actor Mickey Rooney who went on to a show business career of his own that included being an original – if short-lived — Mouseketeer, an actor and a member of Willie Nelson’s band, died Saturday at his home in Glendale, Az. He was 77.

His death was announced by Paul Petersen, the former actor and founder of advocacy group A Minor Consideration. Petersen, who posted the news on Facebook, did not specify a cause but said Rooney died peacefully.

Hollywood & Media Deaths In 2022: Photo Gallery

The first child of Mickey Rooney and his first wife, the singer Betty Jane Rase, Rooney Jr. and his brother Tim Rooney were hired by Walt Disney in 1955 as original Mouseketeers for The Mickey Mouse Club. Both Rooneys, as well as fellow Mouseketeer Petersen, were fired before the end of the first season.

“Mickey Junior was tall and talented,...
See full article at Deadline Film + TV
  • 7/18/2022
  • by Greg Evans
  • Deadline Film + TV
Mickey Rooney Jr., Original Mousketeer, Musician and Eldest Son of Mickey Rooney, Dies at 77
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Mickey Rooney Jr., an original Mouseketeer, musician and actor who was the first child of Mickey Rooney, has died. He was 77.

Rooney Jr. died Saturday at his home in Glendale, Arizona, according to a Facebook post from friend and actor Paul Petersen. The two were both original Mouseketeers at Disney.

“Mickey Junior was tall and talented. He could sing, dance and act…and get in trouble,” Petersen wrote. He continued: “Mickey Junior was the personification of ‘damaged goods.’ He gave all he could.”

Rooney Jr. played in bands with Willie Nelson as well as appearing alongside him in “Honeysuckle Rose” and “Songwriter.” He helped score the soundtrack to John Brahm’s “Hot Rods to Hell,” which he also had a small role in. In 1975, he had a role in the NBC movie “Beyond the Bermuda Triangle.”

Born Joseph Yule III in Birmingham, Ala., he and brother Tim Rooney were hired...
See full article at Variety Film + TV
  • 7/18/2022
  • by Carson Burton
  • Variety Film + TV
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Mickey Rooney Jr., Musician, Actor and First Child of a Screen Legend, Dies at 77
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Mickey Rooney Jr., an original Mouseketeer, musician and actor who was the first of screen legend Mickey Rooney‘s nine children, has died. He was 77.

Rooney Jr. died Saturday at his home in Glendale, Arizona, his longtime companion Chrissie Brown told The Hollywood Reporter. The cause of death is unknown, she said.

Rooney Jr. played in bands with Willie Nelson and appeared with the actor-musician in Jerry Schatzberg’s Honeysuckle Rose (1980) and Alan Rudolph’s Songwriter (1984). He also had small parts in John Brahm’s Hot Rods to Hell (1966) — he helped score the soundtrack — and in the 1975 NBC movie Beyond the Bermuda Triangle.

His mother was Betty Jane Baker, a singer and winner of the 1944 Miss Alabama beauty pageant. She first met Mickey Rooney when he was stationed in the U.S. Army in Birmingham, Alabama, during World War II. She became the second...
See full article at The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
  • 7/18/2022
  • by Mike Barnes
  • The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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