He was at least 14. Ken Osmond, the actor whose "Leave It to Beaver" character Eddie Haskell became synonymous with bad-boy behavior, died May 18 at 76. All orders are custom made and most ship worldwide within 24 hours. Influential record executive Andre Harrell, who discovered Sean Combs, nurtured the career of Mary J. Blige and founded Uptown Records, died May 9 at 59. She adored that boy. He was nominated for a Grammy Award five times. Frank Cullotta, the former mob hit man who advised and had a cameo role in Martin Scorsese's 1995 film "Casino," died Aug. 20 in Las Vegas from complications of COVID-19. ", Hal Ketchum, a 1990s country hitmaker and member of Nashville's famed Grand Ole Opry, died from dementia complications Nov. 23 at age 67. Her six novels and four short story collections were all set in the Deep South, from New Orleans to north Louisiana and Alabama. Michael J. Farber briefly left radio in 1977 to run for mayor, losing as a Conservative Party candidate to Democrat Ed Koch with 4% of the vote. Best-selling author Shanna Hogan died Sept. 2 at a Phoenix hospital after a near-drowning incident a week earlier. I am in a constant state of disgust because my house is filled with vile beasts. by Cow Print House | Jan 4, 2021. Current Page: Home About Contact Subscribe. Justin Townes Earle, an award-winning Americana singer-songwriter and son to country-rock troubadour Steve Earle, died at age 38. José Padilla, a Spanish disc jockey known as the Emperor of Chill for the chill-out music he played at sets in Ibiza, died Oct. 18. It’s a nightmare. Jean Kennedy Smith, a diplomat and the youngest sister of President John F. Kennedy, died June 17 in her Manhattan home at 92. Daisy Coleman, the activist and sexual assault survivor who was the subject of the 2016 Netflix documentary "Audrie & Daisy," died Aug. 5 at age 23. "Mythbusters" star Grant Imahara died suddenly on July 14 following a brain aneurysm, according to The Hollywood Reporter. The pet that inspired the book series and film A Street Cat Named Bob has died aged 14. It ranges from southern Canada, most of the contiguous United States to Oaxaca in Mexico. Skip to Content Bob the Writing Cat. DeVayne’s road to stardom began in her hometown of Shreveport, La., where audiences packed into the Central Station nightclub to cheer her on, in hopes she would deliver on her signature backflips. He said: "I’m not sure that I’d even be here today if I hadn’t met him. He was 77. As an actress, Ross broke through as a familiar face in the 1979 film "Yanks." Fox was her first client. Mary Pat Gleason, who starred in the cult classic "A Cinderella Story" and CBS sitcom "Mom," died June 2 at age 70 of cancer. Conran began his career making and selling furniture, including innovative flat-pack furniture, in the 1960s, and launched the Habitat retail chain in 1964. The actress had more than 170 roles to her name, and a 1986 writing Emmy Award for daytime drama "A Guiding Light." Though she never ran for office, she campaigned for her brothers, traveling the country for then-Sen. John F. Kennedy as he sought the presidency in 1960. A re-release in 1989 hit No. When the Red Hot Chili Peppers were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2012, Sherman was not included. Ben, 54, confirmed his father's death, writing on Twitter that he "passed away from natural causes." His third album, 1995's “You Still Got Me,” produced top 5 country hit “Not Enough Hours in the Night.”. He had been in a medically-induced coma at a hospital in Kingston since earlier this month, and was awaiting results from a COVID-19 test. Budnik was known for his striking portraits of Martin Luther King Jr. just moments after his “I Have a Dream” speech. Musician James Bowen found the ginger cat abandoned and injured in 2007 and adopted him. Waters also wrote episodes for Comedy Central's "Hood Adjacent" and VH1's "The Breaks." Imahara joined "MythBusters" in 2005, its third season, debunking urban myths with science, until the series ended in 2014, and then appeared in one season of Netflix's "White Rabbit Project" in 2016, where he ranked history's greatest inventions and heists. "The Sun", "Sun", "Sun Online" are registered trademarks or trade names of News Group Newspapers Limited. Bob is a quite sadistic and cruel cat, having a particular distaste for dogs, advising people to "preserve nature" by pickling them. William Link, who co-created the hit series. Capps chiseled a six-decade career rich with working alongside leading figures in country music — Johnny Cash, George Strait, Kenny Rogers, Reba McEntire, Alan Jackson and Conway Twitty among them. The "Glee" actress disappeared July 8 from a boat she had rented with her 4-year-old son. Montalvo appeared in the original Broadway cast ensemble of "In the Heights" in 2008 and later joined "On Your Feet!" Tony Elliott, founder of the Time Out city guide publishing brand, died July 16 at 73. Gail Sheehy, the journalist, commentator and pop sociologist whose best-selling “Passages” helped millions navigate their lives from early adulthood to middle age and beyond, died Aug. 24 of complications from pneumonia. ", "Bob is such a smart little man. He wrote songs for Elvis, played bass on "Great Balls of Fire," produced "Wooly Bully," and engineered recordings at Goldwax, a label that never achieved the fame of Stax or Hi even as it produced music of comparable greatness. A link has been sent to your friend's email address. Bowen, who is a tricenarian and doubles up as a busker, was born in March 1979. Other titles include 1974 novel "Philip Hall Likes Me, I Reckon Maybe" and 1991's "The Drowning of Stephan Jones.". Interior designer Frank Bielic, one of the original cast members of TLC's "Trading Spaces" died May 15 at age 72 following a heart attack. 1 U.K. singles — “Keep on Running” in 1965 and “Somebody Help Me” in 1966 — and seven British top 40 hits. Florian Schneider, left, co-founder of German electronic group Kraftwerk, died from cancer May 6. He was 30. Schumacher, 80, had been battling cancer for a year. Time Out says its content, now largely online, covers 328 cities in 58 countries. He won a BAFTA in 1969 for "The Bofors Gun" and was nominated for four more BAFTAs and two Emmy Awards. Ashley Ross, known to fans of the Lifetime reality show "Little Women: Atlanta" as "Ms. Minnie," died April 27 from injuries following a "hit and run car accident," her representative Liz Dixson confirmed to USA TODAY. LONDON (AP) — Bob, a cat whose relationship with the recovering heroin addict who adopted him inspired the book and film “A Street Cat Named Bob,” has … He also starred in stage productions of "Rock of Ages," "Waitress" and "A Bronx Tale," appeared on TV’s “Blue Bloods” and “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit,” and had a role in the film “Going In Style.”. News Corp is a network of leading companies in the worlds of diversified media, news, education, and information services. She was 42 and had suffered an aneurysm four days earlier. Michael McClure, one of the famed Beat poets of San Francisco whose career as a poet eclipsed many others in popular culture, died May 5 in Oakland, California, after suffering a stroke last year. Joanne Rathe, Boston Globe via Getty Images, Young Bollywood heartthrob Sushant Singh Rajput, who broke out on the big screen in his role as cricket star M.S. Cross played Harold Abrahams in the Oscar-winning 1981 film "Chariots of Fire." He formed the Charlie Daniels Band in 1971, and released “The Devil Went Down to Georgia” in 1979. Her memorable acceptance speech included a thank you to "God, because she makes everything possible.”, Tommy DeVito (pictured right), a founding member of the Four Seasons whose bad boy image was immortalized in the hit “Jersey Boys,” died in Las Vegas on Sept. 21 of COVID-19, Michael Lonsdale, the distinguished British-French actor who famously played James Bond baddie Hugo Drax, died Sept. 21 at age 89. Ruby co-created the series with Ken Spears. He was 85. Getty founded a San Francisco preschool and helped raise funds for numerous nonprofits, including the University of California, San Francisco, the San Francisco Symphony, Benioff Children’s Hospitals, the San Francisco Conservatory of Music, the San Francisco Opera, the Leakey Foundation and the Napa Valley Festival. Ordained in 1975, Moore's superiors recognized his talents and made him head of the the Ministry of the Arts for the West Coast branch of his religious order, the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary. Menzel's 1966 movie “Closely Watched Trains” won the Academy Award for the best foreign language film. Peter Green, the dexterous blues guitarist who led the first incarnation of Fleetwood Mac, died July 25 at 73. He was 52. Linda Manz, who played Peewee on the 1976 film "The Wanderers," died Aug. 14 of lung cancer and pneumonia. Charlie Daniels, a member of the Country Music Hall of Fame, died on July 6 after suffering a hemorrhagic stroke. Dhoni, was found dead at home on June 14, police in Mumbai, India, confirmed. He was my best friend. Pete Hamill, a self-taught, street-wise newspaper columnist whose love affair with New York inspired a colorful and uniquely influential journalistic career and produced several books of fiction and nonfiction, died Aug. 5 from heart and kidney failure. Players can obtain it by offering Bob the cat a death mask. Malik B returned as a featured guest on The Roots' 2006 and 2008 albums. Literary critics say Anaya’s World War II-era novel about a young Mexican-American boy’s relationship with an older curandera, or healer, influenced a generation of Latino writers because of its imagery and cultural references that were rare at the time of its 1972 publication. A decade later, the trio went on to win a Grammy Award for the album "High Flying." Eamonn McCabe, Popperfoto via Getty Images, Helen Reddy, the Australian singer/songwriter whose 1972 hit "I Am Woman" transformed her into the voice of the women's liberation movement, died Sept. 29 in Los Angeles just a few weeks after the release of her movie biopic "I Am Woman," starring Tilda Cobham-Hervey. He was 63. The Sun website is regulated by the Independent Press Standards Organisation (IPSO), Our journalists strive for accuracy but on occasion we make mistakes. English actor Ben Cross died Aug 18 in Vienna at the age of 72. Mahlon Reyes, a deckhand on the Discovery Channel's reality show "Deadliest Catch," died of a heart attack at 38 on July 27. James Bowen, a recovering addict, first discovered Bob, … The couple searched for the cat all day on Monday too. Her representative Harlan Boll told USA TODAY that she "passed peacefully... in no pain.". During her 30-year-plus career behind the scenes, Ryder facilitated thousands of interviews on behalf of her A-list clients and maneuvered many to glory. William Blinn (left, with Ed Asner and David Greene at the Primetime Emmy Award in 1977), the screenwriter for some of TV's landmark projects, died Oct. 22. In recent decades, Priest had been performing with his own iterations of Sweet. Mahon’s description of looking out a window at daybreak and reflecting that “the sun rises in spite of everything” struck a chord with many anxious people. Dame Vera Lynn, the World War II forces sweetheart who serenaded British troops abroad and sang "We'll Meet Again" during the U.K.'s times of distress, died June 18, her family said. Her books included 2013's "Picture Perfect: The Jodi Arias Story," "The Stranger She Loved: A Mormon Doctor, His Beautiful Wife, and an Almost Perfect Murder" in 2015 and "Secrets of a Marine's Wife: A True Story of Marriage, Obsession, and Murder," published in 2019. In "Seinfeld," Herd played Wilhelm, George's boss at Yankee Stadium. Grissom also appeared on Food Network's "Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives. Kennedy's first break was as a game show host in 1958 with "The Big Game," followed by "Dr. Bowen's first book, A Street Cat Named Bob, which told his and Bob's story, was published in 2013. Malik B, a rapper and founding member of The Roots, died July 29 at 47. Saxon appeared in nearly 200 movie and TV roles over his seven decade career, winning a Golden Globe as best supporting actor in 1966 for his role alongside Marlon Brando in “The Appaloosa.”. Best known for her role as sweet-natured Melanie Hamilton in "Gone With the Wind," the two-time Oscar winner (for 1946's "To Each His Own" and 1949's "The Heiress") starred in more than 50 films on the big and small screen from 1935 to 1988. Elliott founded Time Out as an entertainment and listings magazine for London during a university summer vacation in 1968, when he was 21. Mexican ballad singer and composer Armando Manzanero died at the age of 85, Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador said on Dec. 28. He was 86. He was getting older but I’ve no doubt he still had years left in him.". Yamamoto also demonstrated his talent in designing venues and organizing social events, and won awards for his interior and exterior design of the Keisei Skyliner train connecting Tokyo and Narita International Airport. Starting in 1971, Reddy launched a decade-long string of top 40 hits, including “I Don’t Know How to Love Him” from “Jesus Christ Superstar,” “Ain’t No Way to Treat a Lady,” “Delta Dawn,” “Angie Baby” and “You and Me Against the World.” In 1973, Reddy won the best-female pop vocal performance Grammy for "I Am Woman." Quiet Riot drummer Frankie Banali died Aug. 21 of pancreatic cancer. LaRance, who was Tewa, Hopi, Navajo and Assiniboine, was 30. He was 60. John Wilkins died Oct. 6 from the aftereffects of COVID-19. Jim Dwyer, an award-winning news reporter and columnist who spent almost four decades telling New York City's stories, died Oct. 8 from complications of lung cancer. He sold more than 13.5 million records, per the Recording Industry Association of America, logging nine Gold, Platinum or multi-Platinum releases. Yamamoto debuted in 1971, becoming the first Japanese fashion designer to hold a show in London. Spinbad toured with Comedian Russell Peters for many comedy shows and is credited on the Canadian comedian's stand-up specials over a span of eight years. Broadway actress Doreen Montalvo, who is set to appear in upcoming film adaptations of musicals "In the Heights" and "West Side Story," died Oct. 17 at 56. I am writing a book. He expanded to New York in 1976, and Tokyo in 1994. Stanley Crouch, a contentious and influential critic, columnist and self-taught Renaissance man who was inspired by his knowledge and love of blues and jazz and his impulse to step over the line, died Sept. 16 at age 74. Mullen pursued a TV career and made a memorable appearance in the Season 4 episode of "Married … With Children" titled "Al … With Kelly.". His signature single sold over one million copies and reached No. Cady Groves, a Nashville-based pop and country artist, died May 2 at age 30. She was 58. Oscar Chávez, one of Mexico’s best-known protest singers, died April 31 of COVID-19. He was 91. She was 53. Ever the cool cat, Bob played himself in the film and its sequel too. He went on to take care of the cat and they quickly became inseparable, busking and selling 'The Big Issue' on the streets of London. London (CNN) A stray cat who helped a homeless recovering addict and inspired a film and several books has died at around 14 years old. James said he has struggled to sleep since Bob first went missing. I rule the roost here and everyone knows it! His 1991 album, "Past the Point of Rescue," which went gold, included hit singles "Small Town Saturday Night" and "Past the Point of Rescue." The one-time spy turned best-selling author and master espionage writer penned novels such as “The Spy Who Came in from the Cold,” “Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy” and “The Honourable Schoolboy." The show followed seven girls and their confrontations as they lived together in a luxury mansion. Macurdy made his debut with the New York City Opera in 1959 , and his Met in 1962. Bobcat is a Doosan company. Together, the band would release 12 albums, most recently "A Different Kind of Truth" in 2012. "Jerry Maguire" actress Kelly Preston died on July 12 after a two-year battle with breast cancer. He was 68. Like all cats, his speech can only be understood through the use of … He was 54. He was nominated for an Academy Award for his screenplay for “Women in Love,” the 1969 adaptation of D.H. Lawrence’s novel. Mullen was a member of the inaugural GLOW season in 1986, inspiration for the Netflix series "GLOW," starring Alison Brie and Betty Gilpin. He got his start singing classical music on the radio in the 1940s. There’s never been a cat like him. Phyllis George, a former Miss America, television personality and ex-wife of Kentucky Gov. Downs jumped from radio to the vibrant new medium of television in 1949, as announcer on the kids’ show "Kukla Fran and Ollie." He was 78. His paintings have been displayed in galleries across the country, the larger works fetching as much as $15,000, with the money going to support his parish and the non-profit Father Bill Moore Foundation that supports fellow artists. She was 92. She was 75. © 2021 USA TODAY, a division of Gannett Satellite Information Network, LLC. Mexican comedian and actor Héctor Suárez, famed for his biting satire and roles in "National Mechanics" (1972), "Las fuerzas vivas" (1975) and "El mil usos" (1983), has died at age 81, his family confirmed on June 2. In 1956 and 1957 he placed 11 titles on the pop chart and appeared in three movies, introducing his supersonic vocals and trademark piano pounding (often with right leg splayed above the keyboard) to a wider, awestruck audience. It became a bestseller and the original story was also made into a film released in 2016 - starring Luke Treadaway as Bowen.
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