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KilroyCD said:Mine too, but Yvonne DeCarlo passed away two years ago.
You're correct, my error. She passed away in January 07. (I'm still in 08 mode).
KilroyCD said:Mine too, but Yvonne DeCarlo passed away two years ago.
he played JoBeth Williams’s disdainful husband in “The Big Chill” — but made his name in prime time.
he spent eight seasons on “Ironside,” from 1967 to 1975, as the earnest and loyal investigator Sgt. Ed Brown. He also appeared in three dozen other series, including “Marcus Welby, M.D.,” “Love, American Style,” “Fantasy Island” “Hotel” “Charlie’s Angels,” “Dallas,” “MacGyver” and “Murder, She Wrote,” making him one of network television’s most familiar guest stars.
Story said:Jim Horne, a Familiar Face in Ads From the 1950s, Dies at 91
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/01/25/business/media/25horne.html?_r=2&ref=obituaries
In 1957, Jim Horne was on the cover of Apparel Arts magazine’s first issue under its new name, Gentlemen’s Quarterly.
However, you probably knew him best as 'this guy':
The Fullers sold all their possessions, gave money to the poor and began searching for a new direction. They found Koinonia Farm, a Christian community near Americus in rural southwest Georgia, the biography said.
Along with Koinonia founder Clarence Jordan and a few others, the couple initiated several enterprises, among them a housing ministry that built modest homes on a no-interest, nonprofit basis and made them affordable to low-income families.
Homeowner families were expected to use their own labor to help defray costs on their home as well as homes for other families. Money to build homes was placed into a revolving fund, enabling more to be built, according to the biography.
In 1973, the Fullers moved to Africa to test their housing model, the biography said. Their project was launched in Zaire -- now the Democratic Republic of the Congo -- and was a success. "Fuller became convinced that this model could be expanded and applied all over the world," the biography said.
When Fuller returned to the United States three years later, he met with a group of associates to create Habitat for Humanity International. According to its Web site, Habitat has provided shelter for more than 1.5 million people in more than 3,000 communities.
mike said:We live in a sad lonely world. The amount of important and truly heroic people that have died in the last year or two makes for an empty uninspiring world.
http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/news/cramps-frontman-lux-interior-dies-1003938315.story
Tomasso said:No, he hasn't passed yet but at age 93 he's not too long for this world and he still performs every Monday night at Iridium in Manhattan. He's an affable raconteur, to boot.
And he is, after all, Les *Freakin'* Paul!!!