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RIP Bill Nunn

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Legendary Actor Bill Nunn, Who Played “Radio Raheem” and “Duh Duh Duh Man” Dead

All Hip Hop
By Mike Winslow
September 24, 2016

Bill Nunn became a cult figure in Hip-Hop culture thanks to his roles as “Radio Raheem” in Spike Lee’s “Do the Right Thing.”

The actor was also featured in the 1989 classic “New Jack City” as a stuttering member of the Nino Brown’s crew named “Duh Duh Duh Man.”

“My Dear Friend, My Dear Morehouse Brother- Da Great Actor Bill Nunn As Most Of You Know Him As Radio Raheem Passed Away This Morning In His Hometown Of Pittsburgh,” Spike Lee posted to Instagram. “Long Live Bill NUNN. RADIO RAHEEM Is Now RESTING IN POWER. RADIO RAHEEM WILL ALWAYS BE FIGHTING DA POWERS DAT BE. MAY GOD WATCH OVER BILL NUNN.”


NUNN, Bill (William G. Nunn III)
Born: 10/20/1953, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.A.
Died: 9/24/2016, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.A.

Bill Nunn’s westerns – actor:
Glory – 1989
Little Bear and the Master – 2008 (warden)

RIP Sparky Moore

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San Luis Obispo Tribune
September 25, 2016

January 5, 1925 - September 7, 2016 Sparky Moore passed away on September 7, 2016, peacefully in his sleep, at his home in Templeton, CA. Sparky was born January 5, 1925 in Denver, CO. He grew up in Philadelphia, PA. Sparky was a WWII veteran, serving with the US Navy and the Merchant Marines, as a "radio man." He was aboard the last ship of the war sunk by a torpedo, (USS Jack Singer). He was an alumnus of prestigious ART CENTER. His career as an artist found him drawing for Disney but was most notably "the Winnie the Pooh artist." In later years he returned to his first passion, Western Art. He was an accomplished horseman.

Sparky is survived by his heartbroken family. Twin daughters, Maggie Moore, Ann (Tom) Dailey; twin sons, Tom (Katey) Moore, Pete (Nancy) Moore, daughter Lou (Rick) Moore-Jacobsen. Granddaughter Tamara (Joel) Dailey-Pullen and great-grandchildren David and Molly Pullen. He leaves behind his loyal "little brown dog" Tootsie. He was preceded in death by his wife of 57 years Helen (nee Sheedy) in 2005. A gathering to remember Sparky's full and colorful life will be held OCTOBER 8, 2016 at 1:00 PM at the ranch where he lived. 5640 El Pomar Drive, Templeton, CA (at the arena, jeans, boots, casual).


MOORE, Sparky (Richard Thomas Moore)
Born: 1/5/1925, Denver, Colorado, U.S.A.
Died: 9/7/2016, Templeton, California, U.S.A.

Sparky Moore’s western – character designer, layout artist:
The New Adventures of Huckleberry Finn (TV) – 1968-1969

RIP Herschell Gordon Lewis

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Herschell Gordon Lewis, ‘The Godfather of Gore,’ Dies at 87

Variety
By Pat Saperstein
September 26, 2016

Horror filmmaker Herschell Gordon Lewis, known as the “Godfather of Gore” for his bloody exploitation movies that launched the splatter genre in the 1960s with films such as “Blood Feast” and “Two Thousand Maniacs,” died Monday at 87.

The Something Weird Video site announced his death.

“Blood Feast,” made in 1963 in Miami, was considered to be the horror genre’s first splatter film. Variety called it a “totally inept shocker” that was “an insult even to the most puerile and salacious of audiences,” with a “senseless” screenplay and “amateurish” acting.

His films supplied grindhouse cinemas and drive-ins with titles including “A Taste of Blood,” “The Wizard of Gore,” “The Gruesome Twosome,” “Scum of the Earth!” and “She-Devils on Wheels.”

Beginning in the 1960s, his early films with the late producer David F. Friedman were skewed toward soft-core erotica. Lewis’s other films also took on subjects that were taboo at the time including the birth control pill “(The Girl, The Body, and The Pill”) and wife-swapping (“Suburban Roulette”).

He took a lengthy break from directing after 1972’s “The Gore Gore Girls” to work in direct marketing but returned in 2002 with “Blood Feast 2: All U Can Eat,” which included a cameo from a longtime fan, John Waters.

In addition to being a filmmaker, Lewis taught college literature, worked in radio and produced and directed TV commercials. He wrote several books on marketing and copywriting.


LEWIS, Herschell Gordon
Born: 2/15/1929, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S.A.
Died: 9/26/2016, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, U.S.A.

Herschell Gordon Lewis’s westerns – director, writer, sound:
Linda and Abilene – 1969 [director]
Bridger (TV) – 1976 [writer]
Wanted: The Sundance Woman (TV) – 1976 [writer]
The Shadow of Chikara – 1977 [sound]

RIP Peter Collingwood

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Sydney Morning Herald
September 28, 2016

COLLINGWOOD
Peter Trevor
Aged 96 years

"Actor"

The family wishes to advise that Peter died peacefully on 23 September, 2016. A memorial service will be held later in the year.


COLLINGWOOD, Peter (Peter Trevor Collingwood)
Born: 1920, Kent, England, U.K.
Died: 9/23/2016, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.

Peter Collingwood’s westerns – actor:
Mad Dog Morgan – 1976 (Judge Barry)
Outback – 1989 (banker)

RIP Yvan Chiffre

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Death of former stuntman Yvan Chiffre

Le Figaro
9/27/2016

Yvan Chiffre, a former director and stuntman in many films, including being Alain Delon’s double, died this morning at the age of 80, in Adissan Hérault, his grandson son César Chiffre told AFP.

Born in Paris on March 3, 1936, Yvan Chiffre had specialized in fighting with knives and tumbling over waterfalls. He participated in "La Grande Vadrouille", "La Tulipe Noire", "Fantomas","Z", "Zorro" and the series "Thierry La Fronde".

He also staged several films stunts for Les Charlots and made a film with them, "Bons baisers de Hong Kong". He is also the director of a film with Coluche,"Le fou du roi".

Besides his film career, he set up a company of mounted knights for medieval shows. He published an autobiography in 1992 Denoël, "À l'ombre des stars : 30 ans d'action dans le cinéma" (In the Shadow of Stars: 30 years of action in the cinema).

Chiffre is the father of actor Philippe Chiffre and the grandfather of producer, director, actor  César Chiffre.


CHIFFRE, Yvan
Born: 3/3/1936, Paris, Île-de-France, France
Died: 9/27/2016, Adissan, Languedoc-Roussillon-Midi-Pyrénées, France

Yvan Chiffre’s westerns – actor, stunt coordinator, master of arms:
Zorro – 1975 (thug)

RIP Shepard Sanders

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The Desert Sun
September 29, 2016

Shepard "Shep" Sanders passed away on September 14th, 2016 in Palm Springs, CA at the age of 88. He was born in Chicago, Illinois to parents Edward Seltzer and Rose Seltzer, and had two brothers, Michael and Dan. At the early age of 15, he forged his birth certificate so he could join the Navy during WW2. After the War, he used the money from his G.I. Bill to move to Los Angeles and begin his acting career, but due to the blacklist during the McCarthy Era, he had to change his name from Sherwin Seltzer to Shepard Sanders.

After traveling the world and shooting films, including Kelly's Heroes and The Sand Pebbles, he and his wife Tianne Sanders bought a home in Palm Springs in the early 60's, where they settled down and started a family. In his later years, Shep worked at Michael's House, where he found comfort in healing and helping people up until shortly before his death. Proceeded in death by his daughter Kim Sanders, and grandson Christopher Finkle. He is survived by honorable friends and close family, including his wife Tianne Sanders, daughter Trinza Sanders, son-in-law John Trad, and grandchildren Taylor Ann Trad, Jarrod Michael Trad, and Jonathan Bashar Trad. We will be holding a memorial on Saturday, October 1st from 12:00-2:30PM at Insight Community of the Desert (1111 E. Tahquitz Canyon Way, Palm Springs, CA 92262). Anyone is welcome.


SANDERS, Shepard (Sherwin Seltzer)
Born: 1928, Chicago, Illinois, U.S.A.
Died:  9/14/2016, Palm Spring, California, U.S.A.

Shepard Sander’s westerns – actor:
U.S. Marshal (TV) – 1960 (Joey Curtis)
Here Come the Brides (TV) – 1970 (Petrus)
Cade’s County (TV) – 1971 (officer)
Bret Maverick (TV) – 1982 (Jackson)

RIP Laura Troschel

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Farewell to the actress Laura Troschel
The funeral tomorrow in Rome, Basilica of St. Lawrence Outside the Walls

Il Velino
September 29, 2016

Will be held tomorrow, Saturday, October 1 the funeral of Laura Troschel the Basilica of Saint Lawrence Outside the Walls at 12:00. The actress of cinema, theater and television in spite of its great vitality, energy and the infinite love of life and his family has not been able to win this last challenge with the disease. Lands young cabaret with Castellacci and Pingitore on the stage of Bagaglino in the historic setting of the Salone Margherita collecting from audiences and critics and becoming First Lady. Then appears on the scene of the Brancaccio theater in Rome to star in two brilliant musical comedies. Hence his innumerable film holdings as the protagonist and actress of the '70s and' 80s comedies to name a few: A Blind Man's Bluff (1966) - 4 Flies on Grey Velvet (1971), directed by Dario Argento - That damn day of surrender of Auditors (1971) - Nero (1976) - the first night of marriage (1976) - Seriously priest (1978) - All in squola (1979) - the bumbling (1979) - the cage (1985) - mercenaries tell (1985) - Crimes (1987) - Right to kill (2005).

For television he led in '79 "Once upon a time Rome" and in the fall of 80 the prime time program "Checkmate" combined with the Lottery Italy. Among the many investments that also in the series "The boys in the wall" and the soap opera "A place in the sun." But the theater has always been his true love where she performed comedies but also of great depth roles whose purpose was to express emotions and feelings he believed in strongly, especially related to the themes of family and love. Among its most important holdings "the coffee shop" by C. Goldoni with Arnoldo Foa national tour, "the Barzotte" with Martufello, Max Tortora and Lorenza Guerrieri written by Pingitore for Troschel, "last Minute" with Sandra Milo Guido Polito and his last performance as the protagonist in "Christmas Enchantment" by Paola Nicoletti. Great sympathy and affection towards the family by part of all the friends and colleagues, especially his son Simone, his wife Gaia and her beloved grandchildren. Tomorrow Saturday, October 1 the funeral home will be open from 8:30 to 11:00, at the hospital Policlinico Gemelli in Rome. The funeral will be held at the Basilica of San Lorenzo al Verano Outside the Walls to 12 hours.


TROSCHEL, Laura
Born: 11/3/1944, Varese, Lombardy, Italy
Died: 9/29/2016, Rome, Lazio, Italy

Laura Troschel’s western actress:
Vendetta at Dawn – 1971 (Lory Baxter Benson)

RIP Pablo Núñez

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Pablo Nunez dies

 

Academia de las Artes y las Ciencias Cinematograficas de Espana

9/28/2016

 

Pioneer in Spain animated drawing and the most important creator of credit in this country, was a founding member of the Academy, which in 2007 was awarded the Gold Medal

 

Director, animator, cartoonist and technical visual effects, Pablo Nunez, one of the pioneers in the lively in Spain drawing and the most important creator of credit in this country, died Wednesday in Madrid, at 86 years old.

 

founding member of the Film Academy, which in 2007 was awarded the Gold Medal, Nunez worked in more than 2400 films; directed 32 short films entertainment and cultural both cartoon and real image with effects, which won numerous awards at national and international festivals; and he was responsible for the credits of masterpieces such as Chimes at Midnight, Tristana and Placido - appropriations latter are a benchmark of modernity and are considered pioneers in the panorama of Spanish- cinema.

 

Orson Welles, Luis Bunuel, Luis Garcia Berlanga, Jose Maria Forqué, Fernando Fernan Gomez, Carlos Saura, Gonzalo Suarez, Pilar Miró, Antonio Mercero, Mario Camus, Fernando Trueba, Victor Erice, José Luis Borau, Julio Medem, are only a small sample filmmakers with whom he worked veteran coach, who collaborated with Pedro Almodóvar in dark Habits, law of desire, tO tame!, Heels, the flower of my secret and all about my mother.

 

The spinnaker Spirit of the Beehive, The National Shotgun, The Hive and the south were some of the tapes had the headboard designed by Pablo Nunez, who also signed the credits Barrio, Others, Beach greyhounds and visionaries.

 

Goya Awards nominated five times (by special effects of A King in Havana Keys of independence and the south of Granada, and directed the short films A ... Praying Mantis and TV), Pablo Nunez he founded the production company Story Film, with which both cartoon and real image, made credits for feature films and TV shows, trailers, optical and digital special effects and commercials for film and television.

 

Pablo Nunez (Madrid, 1930) studied Fine Arts at the School of Arts and Crafts, published his first cartoon in the children 's magazine "Wonderland" and always alternated his collaborations in various magazines and publications as an artist with his work of director-director and screenwriter animation film advertising and entertainment. His drawings were easily recognizable by their prominent noses and spot color overlays Cubist type, influenced by the style of American animation studio UPA Pictures.

 

His funeral chapel has been installed in the Morgue of the M-30.


 

NUNEZ, Pablo

Born: 1930 Madrid, Madrid, Spain

Died: 9/28/2016, Madrid, Madrid, Spain

 

Pablo Nunez’s western – title designer:

Hands of a Gunman - 1965

RIP Ken James

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Toronto Star
October 1, 2016

KENNETH JAMES passed away peacefully at St. Michael's Hospital on September 21, 2016 in his 82nd year. Loving husband of Jill. Beloved father of Liza (Steve). Proud grandfather of James and Oliver. Predeceased by his parents Tom and Nell and his sister Pauline. Adored uncle to Kathy, Kelly, Matthew and Travis. Brothers-in-law Robert (Claire) and Edward who was his lifelong friend. Dear mother- in-law Audrey. Cherished Godfather to Leah. Ken loved his family, friends and career as a Canadian Actor appearing in more than 100 film and television roles, CBC radio and performed live on stage across the country. A memorial to celebrate Ken's life will be held at a later date. Memorial donations may be made to the Toronto Performing Arts Lodges.


JAMES, Ken (Kenneth James)
Born: 3/11/1934, Canada
Died: 9/21/2016, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Ken James’ westerns – actor:
The Hired Gun – 1961
Welcome to Blood City – 1977 (Flint)
Promise the Moon (TV) – 1997 (Charlie)

RIP Mario Almada

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Mario Almada, Legendary Mexican Actor of Ultraviolence Cinema, Passes Away

Orange County Weekly
By Gustavo Arellano
October 5, 2016

The most prolific, legendary, influential, successful underground movie actor in North America cinematic history passed away yesterday at age 94. His name was Mario Almada, and he was Clint Eastwood, Charles Bronson, Dolemite, and Billy Jack rolled into one grizzled, taciturn, Stetson-wearing, gun-slinging viejo abrón.

Don't believe me? All you have to do is look at his filmography, with some of the greatest sanguinary titles outside of Italian cannibal cinema. Here's just a sampling of the 365 films that IMDB attributes to Almada over a career that began in earnest when Almada was in his late 40s and didn't end until this year: Cazador de Asesinos (Hunter of Assassins), Debieron Ahorcarlos Antes (They Should've Hung Them Earlier), Todos Hemos Pecado (We've All Sinned), Treinta Segundos Para Morir (30 Seconds to Die), Escape Sangriento (Bloody Escape), Yo El Ejecutor (I, the Executor), Cabalgando con la Muerte (Riding with Death), Tengo Que Matarlos (I Have to Kill Them), El Pistolero del Diablo (The Devil's Gunman), Un Asesinato Perfecto (A Perfect Assassination), Traición con Traición Se Paga (Betrayal Gets Paid with Betrayal), Plomo Caliente (Hot Lead), Tumba Para Dos (A Tomb for Two), No Mataras...y Yo he Matado (Thou Shalt Not Kill...And I've Killed), and—in perhaps the most Mexican-named film ever—Los Hombres no Lloran (Men Don't Cry).

No matter the title, whether hero or anti-hero, lawman or villain, a country boy or an urbanite, Almada (usually joined by his brother Fernando) played the same character: a common man pushed by violence to levels of vengeful ultraviolence that made Bronson's Death Wish character seem as vicious as the Cowardly Lion. Sometimes, there were political overtones to his films—critiques of the Drug War, blasts against la migra or the pinche rinches of Texas, cuernos de chivos against corrupt politicians or crime. But really, an Almada opera was an excuse to offer an orchestra of blood, usually backed by the music of the day, whether it was conjunto norteño legends in the 1970s to the latest shitty movimiento alterado of the present day. Indeed, Almada's connection with music was such that he had a whole subset of films named after famous corridos, from Los Tigres del Norte's La Banda del Carro Rojo and La Camioneta Gris to El Corrido de los Perez and Un Indio Quiere Llora to, most famously, Pistoleros Famosos (Famous Gunslingers), which is not only named after the badass Los Cadetes de Linares song but also features musical performances by them, Carlos y José and Ramón Ayala—even FOX couldn't fit in so many stars in one of their 1940s musicals.

Almada's genre, once known as a chile Western, eventually got deemed narcopelícula (or Mexploitation, for savvy gabacho film buffs) and helped to create narcoculture; his outsider box-office success upended the Mexican film industry, which ditched the pastoral fantasy and charros of La Época de Oro to match the narcopelícula's bleak-but-realistic worldview. He became a victim of his own success—"I made films of other genres," he told Mexico City's Excelsior in 1989, "and they weren't successful; people didn't go see them. They prefer action and that's sustained the industry"—but cried all the way to the bank: More than just an actor, Almada was also auteur, nearly always played a role behind the scenes as financier, producer, advisor or others and adapting quickly to technology so that most of the films in his final decades were direct-to-video and found distribution online.

Almada's popularity was dismissed in polite and academic circles—typical of the latter was David Maciel, a Chicano Studies professor who wrote in 1990 of Almada's Siete en la Mira (Seven for Target) which broke Mexican box office records when released, that "given the lack of artistic merits, serious acting, or believable or interesting dialogue, the success of this film is surprising and disappointing," chockablock with "violent acts seldom ever witnessed on the screen." (homeboy obviously never watched Faces of Death, or even A Clockwork Orange). And Almada was a completely unknown figure to American viewers save for the thousands of newspaper clippings in the American Southwest over the decades featuring local movie or television listings. I can't find a single profile in Lexis-Nexis ever written about him, although he gets a whole chapter in last year's Narco Cinema: Sex, Drugs and Banda Music in Mexico's B-Filmography, an academic book that costs a whopping $95, so you tell me what it says, sale?

Their loss; much like the ignorance of Mexican music legend Jenni Rivera during her life, the press and professors alike lost out on a fascinating, influential cultural giant that the Mexican press is already calling Mexico's biggest-ever box-office draw. His weren't my favorite films, but you had to give respeto to them. Almada has always been cult, is a notorious childhood memory for millions of Mexican-Americans (raise your hand if your parents didn't flinch while Almada and his pals were mowing down others but immediately covered your eyes the moment any chichis or nalgas appeared on screen), and built a career no one will ever match again. So let's give Almada the final word with one of the most apropos, self-knowing quotes any actor has ever given: "My guns," he memorably told an auditorium full of Mexican movie royalty when he received a Ariel lifetime achievement award in 2013, "never run out of bullets."


ALMADA, Mario (Mario Almada Otero)
Born: 1/7/1922, Huatabampo, Sonora, Mexico
Died: 9/4/2016, Cuernavaca, Morelos, Mexico

Mario Almada’s westerns – actor, producer:
INido de aquilas – 1965 [producer]
Todo por nada – 1969 (Mario)
El tunco Macolovio – 1970 (Juan Mariscol)
Su precio… unos dolares – 1970 (El Comisario)
Eye for an Eye – 1971 (Al Gibson)
Los desalmados - 1971
Todo el horizonte para morir - 1971
Indio – 1972 (Balbuena)
Los Indomables – 1972 (Sheriff)
Pore so – 1972 [alos producer]
Los hombres no lloran – 1973 (Maclovio Garcia)
Debieron ahor carlos antes – 1974
Los doce malditos - 1974
Los galleros de Jalisco – 1974 (Don Juan)
Pistolero del diablo – 1974 (Dr. Petroni)
El hombre – 1976 (El amo)
En defense propia – 1977 (Joaquin)
Los temibles - 1977
El arracadas – 1978
Carona – 1978 (Jacinto Correa)
El cuatro dedos – 1978
Ay Chihuahua no te rajes! - 1980
El extrano hijo del Sheriff – 1982 (doctor)
El gatillo de la muerte - 1985
La muerte de un pistolero - 1986
Cabalgando con la muerte – 1989 (Candido)
El fugitivo de Sonora - 1989
Juan Nadie - 1990
Maverick… Lluvia de sangre - 1991
La figa de los Perez – 1995
Miel amarga - 1999
Los mataron sin deberla - 2003
El Hijo Del Hijo Desobediente - 2004

RIP Lyn Wilde

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The Michigan City News-Dispatch
September 13, 2016

Lyn Cathcart Oberlink, 93, of Michigan City, formerly of California, passed away peacefully at 8:15 a.m., Sunday, Sept. 11, 2016 at Franciscan Communities Hospice, Michigan City.

She was born on Oct. 10, 1922, in East St. Louis, Illinois, to James and Nell (Bonham) Wilde.

Lyn and her twin sister began singing in church, and by their teens were singing hymns for their local radio station. In 1942, the twins made their film debuts, as vocalist for the Charlie Barnet Band, performing one song in the Harriet Hilliard film Juke Box Jenny. They also had the chance to travel to sing with the Bob Crosby Band. Lyn and Lee appeared in the Judy Garland film Presenting Lily Mars in 1942. They had also played roles in Andy Hardy’s Blonde Trouble and Twice Blessed. The sisters appeared in nine films together up until 1949. Lyn continued her film career appearing in six more films until 1953. She was Stage Director for the Miss Indiana Pageant and judge in the Miss America preliminary contests throughout Indiana, and active in the PEO Sisterhood, Tri Kappa Sorority, and Beach Garden Club. Lyn worked at Sears, as charm school instructor and as a model in Chicago and South Bend.

In 1942, she married James Edward “Jimmy” Cathcart, and in 1973 she married Dwight Oberlink, both preceded her in death.

Also preceding her in death were her parents; twin sister, Lee Cathcart; two sisters, Helen Synder and Jeanette Irby; and one brother, Oscar Wilde.

Surviving are two children, James Carter (Martha) Cathcart of New Jersey, and Lee Ann (Gene) Gilmer of Michigan City; three step children, Peter (Mia) Oberlink of Connecticut, Judy Kirk of Kansas City, Missouri, and Linda Barts of Florida; four grandchildren, Jamee Fields, McKenzie Cathcart, Carter James Cathcart, and Nicole Zoppie; seven step grandchildren; three great-granddaughters; and one great-grandson.

There will be no service held. Lakeview Funeral Home & Crematory, 247 W. Johnson Rd., La Porte, (219) 362-3100 is caring for the arrangements.

Please send condolences to the family at www.LakeviewFHC.com.

Memorial contributions may be directed to the Independent Cat Society, 4061 County Line Rd., Westville, IN 46391 in memory of Lyn Oberlink.


WILDE, Lyn (Mary Lyn Wilde)
Born: 10/10/1922, East St. Louis, Illinois, U.S.A.
Died: 9/11/2016, Michigan City, Michigan, U.S.A.

Lyn Wilde’s westerns – actress:
Sheriff of Wichita – 1949 (Nancy Bishop)
Tucson – 1949 (Gertie Peck)
Bronco Buster – 1952 (party girl)

RIP Austin Kalish

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‘All in the Family,’ ‘Maude’ Writer Austin Kalish Dies at 95

Variety
October 6, 2016

Prolific comedy writer Austin Kalish, who with his wife Irma wrote landmark episodes of “Maude” and “All in the Family,” as well as the pilot for “Gilligan’s Island,” died early Wednesday. He was 95.

Kalish’s son, writer-producer Bruce Kalish, confirmed his death in a Facebook post Thursday. “He squeezed every bit of life he had out of his 95 years here on this planet,” Bruce Kalish wrote. “You may not have known him but you watched his shows.”

Austin “Rocky” Kalish and Irma Kalish wrote one of the most talked-about episodes of comedy in primetime history, the 1973 “Maude’s Choice” episode of the Bea Arthur comedy in which the titular character wrestles with the decision to have an abortion after an unexpected pregnancy. Airing in the same year that the Supreme Court issued its Roe v. Wade decision legalizing abortion, the episode brought the polarizing issue squarely into America’s living rooms.

The couple penned four episodes of “All in the Family,” of which “Maude” was a spinoff. The pair were in demand throughout the 1960s and ’70s, working on such as shows as “My Favorite Martian,” “My Three Sons,” “Family Affair,” “F Troop,” “I Dream of Jeannie,” “Good Times,” “Too Close for Comfort,” and “The Facts of Life.” The couple co-wrote the pilot for “Gilligan’s Island” with Elroy Schwartz, brother of series producer Sherwood Schwartz, according to the Archive of American Television.

Married in 1948, Austin and Irma Kalish were collaborators for a half-century, starting out in radio and penning scripts for “The Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis Hour.” The Kalishs followed Martin and Lewis to television, which set them on course to prosper along with the new medium.


KALISH, Austin (Austin Ray Kalish)
Born:2/3/1921, Bronx, New York, U.S.A.
Died: 10/5/2016, Woodland Hills, California, U.S.A.

Austin Kalish’s westerns – screenwriter:
The Deputy (TV) - 1960
F Troop (TV) – 1966-1967
Cimarron Strip (TV) – 1968
Dusty’s Trail (TV) – 1973-1974

RIP Bryan Russell

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RIP Bryan Russell

Facebook
10/3/2016

Condolences to our dear Jeannie Russell who lost her brother, Bryan, at One O-clock this morning. Thanks Laurie Provost for letting us know. A sad day, Paul Petersen

Bryan did a lot of work as a kid actors..."Bye Bye Birdie" and "Brothers Grimm" to name just two.

Bryan put up a valiant fight. Rest in peace, Bryan Russell.


RUSSELL, Bryan
Born: 12/3/1952, Hermosa Beach, California, U.S.A.
Died: 10/3/2016, Washington, U.S.A.

Bryan Russell’s westerns – actor:
Death Valley Days (TV) – 1959 (Douglas MacArthur)
Lawman (TV) – 1959 (Tommy Quinlivan)
Stagecoach West (TV) – 1960 (Michael Crawford)
Wanted: Dead or Alive (TV) – 1960 (Davey Morrison)
Tales of Wells Fargo (TV) – 1961 (Jody)
Wagon Train (TV) – 1961 (Timmy)
How the West Was Won – 1963 (Zeke Prescott)
Gallegher Goes West (TV) – 1965 (Bootblack)
The Adventures of  Bullwhip Griffin – 1967 (Jack Flagg)

RIP Ann Marie Wiman-Nyberg

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Ann-Marie Wiman, Swedish actress, Died at 95

Dead Obituary

Ann-Marie Wiman was born on June 6, 1921 in Växjö, and died on September 22, 2016.

She was a Swedish actress and composer.

Wiman made her acting debut at age six in a local theater production.

Later, she studied at the Swedish National Academy of Mime and Acting.

Ann-Marie Wiman was discovered by the director Ingmar Bergman while she was a ballet dancer in one of his shows.

She worked in plays throughout different Nordic cities.

Other than stage work, she also composed music occasionally.

Ann-Marie Wiman most prominent role came in Bergman’s classic movie Smultronstället in 1957, where she played the wife of Max von Sydow’s character.

Ann-Marie Wiman passed away at 95 years old.


WIMAN-NYBERG, Ann-Marie (Ann Mari Wiman)
Born: /6/1921, Växjö, Kronobergs län, Sweden
Died: 9/22/2016, Halmstad, Sweden

Ann Marie Wiman-Nyberg’s western- composer:
Wild Wild West Story - 1964

RIP Pierre Tchernia

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TV Announcer Pierre Tchernia has died

Lemonde
By Masha Sery
10/8/2016

He was "Mr. Cinema " and "Public Friend No. 1". The way this issue well befitted his wide smile and jovial character. The director and journalist Pierre Tchernia died at the age of 88 years, announced his agent Saturday 8th October.

Retrace his career is to go back sixty years in the history of television, the RDF (French Broadcasting) to DTT (Digital Terrestrial Television). As three other Pierre - Desgraupes, Dumayet, Sabbagh - Tchernia was one of the pioneers of this new media that is tentatively called in French homes; those who, Cognac-Jay, associated their names to the first television news in 1949 and multiplied emissions as writer, director and animator. Not yet an industry, just a craft. The young cinephile jack of all amused himself by inventing images how instruct lightly, distract with gaiety. He performed skits and animation games for young and old. He loved his job, specifically for the diversity and freedom it gave him.

Son of a Ukrainian immigrant worker in France, Pierre Tcherniakowski was the last in a family of four children. He grew up in Courbevoie and discovered early a passion for the 7th art cinema in his neighborhood. He was twelve years old when he was bedazzled in 1940 by John Ford’s “Stagecoach”. After graduation, he enrolled at the Technical School of Film and photography business. He obtained a pass mark in sensitometry but managed to integrate in the second year the Institute of Advanced Cinematographic Studies (IDHEC currently FEMIS). His promotion had Claude Sautet and Alexandre Tarta.

Radio-TV

In 1947, Pierre Tchernia made his radio debut in Test Club, led by Jean Tardieu. For listening in "Un mauvais quart d’heure à passer," Pierre Sabbagh looking for employees recruited him for the news. He commented on 16 mm silent pictures, for a few thousand viewers. The young reporter covered the Auto Shows and household arts. He celebrated the arrival of spring and Valentine's Day. During the first fifteen years he spent in television, until the onset of the second string, Pierre Tchernia was multi-dimensional: voice of health magazines and variety shows. When direction was invented, Pierre Tchernia realized in 1956, major reports of a mine shaft in Lens, in a peasant top of a lighthouse in the Express Paris - Lille . "la pure télévision ", "la télévision dont on avait envie," he said. He also animated the first color broadcast, " Arc-en-ciel", dedicated to a parachute regiment.

He then collaborated on " L’Arroseur arrosé", "Cinq colonnes à la “une”". He replaced Jean Nohain to "36 chandelles" and succeeded in 1965 to Gilles Margaritis "La Piste aux étoiles." The same year, he designed with his friends, Robert and Jacques Grello Rocca, the first satirical news program. In "La Boîte à sel" appearing with the young Poiret and Serrault, Raymond Devos and Philippe Noiret. It appeared on Sunday at noon,  live from Buttes Chaumont. Too sassy for the Ministry of Information of the time who demanded to read the texts in advance. The team refused, and decided to stop rather than bend to censorship. Period of boldness and enthusiasm: "It was a pretty special time for all the world was hooked: the public to see, us to see. All children of the local school of the Third Republic, we were smiling teachers, "he wrote in his memoirs published in 2003.

With him, we discovered the joys of the circus, the productions of Walt Disney television series “Zorro”. Pierre Tchernia loved Tex Avery and the fireworks, the music hall and the right words. "We cannot, even forcing his ugly nature, do not like Pierre Tchernia because it is a man - nay, it is a man is a child - a child whose pass time is primarily to us to share enjoyment, his tastes, his friendships, "wrote Henri Jeanson Dialogue in Aurora December 24, 1968. he added:" From the child his candor, illusions and dreams . He still believes in Santa Claus. To think, he just has to look in her mirror."

Love the big and small screen

He knew how to make catching his love of cinema and in 1949, thanks to the program series "Les Rois de la nuit". Created at the initiative of the leader of the Centre National Cinematography (CNC) to address the disaffection of the spectators, he led for more than twenty years, "Monsieur cinéma" (1966-1988), who mixed film clips, interviews and games. On his show marched all types of actors and French directors. A just reward: the program appears in a scene for Night François Truffaut. Him succeed "Jeudi cinéma" and "Mardi cinéma".

"I belong to the generation that made TV because the movies did not open their doors. And by television, we did not know we were going to hurt the cinema we loved so much. (...) The TV has stolen enough audience for that tried to render him a little, "tell Pierre Tchernia in May 1987. As Patrick Brion, Claude-Jean Philippe, Alain Bévérini and Henry Chapier, he managed to reconcile his love of the big and small screen, ensuring the promotion of the former by the latter. He introduced the Cannes Film Festival and the Césars for several years.

"Magic Tchernia"

He was very popular with viewers, Pierre Tchernia erected friendship as a cardinal virtue. He honored the affection of Lino Ventura and René Goscinny who caricatured her figure imperator of 1.87 meter in five Asterix albums. For his friend, the trooper of Branquignols and filmmaker Robert Dhéry, Tchernia wrote the scenarios of American Beauty and Allez France! After the realization that cinema lovers did turn his old cabaret accomplice, Michel Serrault, in four feature films, social comedies benevolent tone. These stories of dual or split disordered by burlesque, these domestic conflicts bringing together the cream of French cinema, met a great success. In Le Monde, Jean de Baroncelli The Life annuity called it a "film noir tinged in pink."

For television, Stone signed Tchernia successful adaptations of Marcel Ayme, one of his favorite authors. From 1980, he no longer recognized television that he had loved so much. The obsession of the ratings. Too much money. Not enough to live. Pierre Tchernia hated zapping. "The best program is the Tour de France," he thought. Younger generations discovered this affable man who rocked the childhood of their parents through the "Children of TV" on TF1 where, from 1994, he presented the archives of the small screen. A second youth offered to respected dean the facilitator Arthur nicknamed "Magic Tchernia". In 2002, it reestablished with his acting debut in the role of narrator centurion and Caius Gaspachoandalus in Asterix and Obelix: Mission Cleopatra Alain Chabat. The legionary wore his beautiful quintal. Pierre Tchernia retired in 2006.


TCHERNIA, Pierre (Pierre Tcherniakowski)
Born: 1/29/1928, Paris, Île-de-France, France
Died: 10/8/2016, Paris, Île-de-France, France

Pierre Tchernia’s westerns – writer, songwriter, voice actor:
Lucky Luke: Daisy Town – 1971 [writer, song lyrics]
Lucky Luke: The Ballad of the Daltons – 1978 [writer]
Asterix In America – 1994 [writer, narrator]

RIP Bobby Copeland

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RIP Bobby Copeland

Tributes.com

Bobby James Copeland, 81, entered eternal rest October 5, 2016 after battling bladder cancer with great dignity and courage. He was cheerful, kind and a loving husband, father, grandfather & friend. Bobby was a faithful member of Central Baptist Church for 63 years, where he served as a Deacon, Sunday School teacher, various committees, Go-Getter Gazette editor, & usher. He was employed at ORNL and retired September 30, 1996, after 40 years of service.
He was co-owner of "The Coin Shop" in Grove Center and enjoyed this hobby for about 20 years. Bobby was co-founder of Riders of the Silver Screen Club in Knoxville, serving as president numerous years, and editor of their monthly newsletter. He was a world renowned author of B-Western books totally 28, and enjoyed 'playing cowboy' and traveling to western film festivals for 30 years. Bobby contributed articles to Western Clippings and Wrangler's Roost for many years. Arriving in Oak Ridge from Fayetteville, TN, at age 10, he loved growing up here and was interested in preserving stories and pictures about life in the Secret City. "Oak Ridge, The Way It Was" was published in early 2015.

He was preceded in death by his first wife, Saundra Simmons Copeland, and parents: Jack and Estelle Copeland.

Survivors to cherish his memory are loving wife of 40 years, Joan Cotter Copeland, sons Michael D. Copeland and wife Donna, Roanoke, VA, Lance B. Copeland and wife, Lisa, Knoxville, TN. Grandchildren: Samuel J. Copeland, Fort Walton Beach, FL, Leah B. Cowell and husband Brett, Fairfax, VA, and Landon Chase Copeland, Knoxville, TN. Brothers: Joe C. Copeland, Oak Ridge, TN, Ben W. Copeland, Land O'Lakes, FL, P. Jack Copeland and wife Phyllis, Knoxville, TN, and John David Copeland, Alexandria, VA. Sisters-in law: Anita Dunn, Oak Ridge, Jean Greenawalt, Sligo, PA, and Brother and Sister-in law: Jerry and Sherri Cotter, Knoxville, TN. Several nieces and nephews.

The family thanks CARIS Healthcare for their superb care, as well as Dr. Robert Casey, Dr. Mark Bowles, Dr. William Strike, and Dr. John Foust. Our gratitude to all who have encouraged us through this journey with prayers, cards, and many acts of kindness.

Greeting of friends will be held at Central Baptist Church, Oak Ridge, TN, October 10, 5-7PM. Celebration of life to follow at 7PM with Rev. Glenn Ellis officiating. Interment at Anderson Memorial Gardens October 11, 12PM.

Pallbearers are Harold Adair, Hugh McGinnis, Hugh Richards, Lowell Shoopman, Scott Underwood, and David Weisgerber. Honorary Pallbearers are Elmer Smith's Sunday School Class.

In lieu of flowers, memorials to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, PO Box 50, Memphis, TN 38101-9929, or MMC of Oak Ridge Hospitality House, 990 Oak Ridge Turnpike, Oak Ridge, TN 37830.

COPELAND, Bobby (Robert James Copeland)
Born: 1/13/1935, Flintville, Tennessee, U.S.A.
Died: 10/5/2016, Oak Ridge, Tennessee, U.S.A.

Bobby Copeland’s westerns – author:
Gabby Hayes: King of the Cowboy Comics
Sunset Carson: The Adventures of a Cowboy Hero
Smiley Burnette: We Called Him Frog
Johnny Mack Brown: Up Close and Personal 
Bill Elliott: The Peaceable Man
Roy Barcroft: King of the Badmen
Charlie King - We Called Him Blackie
The Whip Wilson Story
The Bob Baker Story
Tom Tyler 
Silent Hoofbeats
Best of the Badmen
Five Heroes -- Featuring Russell Hayden, Eddie Dean, Tom Keene, John "Dusty" King and
     George Houston
B-Western Boot Hill
Trail Talk
Fuzzy St. John: Our Fuzzy Q. Jones

RIP Martha Roth

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Martha Roth actress dies at 84

The actress participated in soap operas like "The sin of Oyuki", "Distilling Love" and achieved international success.

Univision
October 7, 2016

Italian-born actress, nationalized Mexican, Martha Roth Pizzo, died Friday at age 84 of natural causes at the retirement home "Del Parque" located in southern Mexico City.

In brief telephone interview, Ema Lopez, her housekeeper, stressed that the report of her death was initially met through her Facebook account, "however, later Tere Herrero, wife of actor Ruben Cerda and a friend stated my landlady and I confirmed it."

On the other hand, the agent of the stars, Rodrigo Fragoso, said it was through the actress Maria Victoria, who called him to give the sad news of the death of his dear friend.

Martha Roth Pizzo was born in Padua, Italy, on 29 May 1932. In her teens she studied drama actor and theater with director Seki Sano.

In 1950 she won an Ariel Award for her performance in the film "Una familia de tantas" by Alejandro Galindo.

Then she participated in the films "Anillo de compromiso", "El derecho de nacer", "Sucedió en Acapulco", "El caso de la mujer asesinadita", "Corazón salvaje", "Un trío de tres", "La madrecita", "¿Nos traicionará el presidente?", and último trabajo en cine, "Morirse está en hebreo", in 2007.

In television she was highlighted in soap operas like "Lágrimas de amor" (1979), "Los años pasan" (1985), "El pecado de Oyuki" (1988), "Mi pequeña traviesa" (1997), "El noveno mandamiento" (2001), "La intrusa" (2001) and "Destilando amor" (2007).


ROTH, Martha (Martha Roth Pizzo)
Born: 5/29/1932, Padua, Veneto, Italy
Died: 10/7/2016, Mexico City, Federal District, Mexico

Martha Roth’s westerns – actress:
Massacre – 1956 (Angelica Chavez)
Cuando se quere se quere – 1959
El renegade blanco - 1960

RIP Kazunari Tanaka

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Voice Actor Kazunari Tanaka Passes Away at 49

Anime News Network
10/11/2016

Talent agency Aoni Production announced on its website on Tuesday that voice actor Kazunari Tanaka passed away on Monday due to a hemorrhage in his brain stem. He was 49.

Tanaka voiced roles in such anime as Haikyu!! (Keishin Ukai), Planetes (Hachimaki), Marmalade Boy (Tsutomu Rokutandou), Hell Teacher Nube (Katsuya Kimura), Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion (Shinichiro Tamaki), Freedom (Dorowa), Soul Hunter (Kou Hiko), Tenshi na Konamaiki (Ichiro Fujiki), Brave10 (Miyoshi Seikai Nyūdō), Gintama (Kato Ken), Mobile Suit Gundam Seed Destiny (Olson White), and Majin Bone (Kengo Ryūjin).

Aside from anime, Tanaka has also voiced roles in games such as Persona 5 (Junya Kaneshiro) and JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: All Star Battle (Tamami Kobayashi).


TANAKA, Kazunari
Born: 4/8/1967, Osaka, Japan
Died: 10/10/2016, Japan

Kazunari Tanaka’s western – voice actor.
Trigun (TV) – 1998 [Japanese voice of a henchman]

RIP Gonzalo Vega

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Mexican actor Gonzalo Vega dies aged 69

BBC News
10/11/2016

Mexican actor Gonzalo Vega has died aged 69, the Mexican Cinematographic Institute announced on Monday.

He starred in plays, TV series and films.

One of his most popular roles was as the father in the 2013 comedy The Noble Family, in which he makes his three spoiled children believe he has cut them off from the family fortune so they are forced to get a job.

He had also starred for two decades in the play Senora Presidenta.

In Senora Presidenta (Et ta Soeur, in the French original) he played not one, but two female roles, and often added political quips to the script.

After Vega was diagnosed in 2010 with myelodysplastic syndrome, a form of bone marrow cancer, he temporarily retired from acting to get treatment.

His daughter Marimar announced last week that he would not return to acting after his health had deteriorated.

Vega, who was born in Mexico City in 1946, became an actor after studying philosophy.

His two daughters, Marimar and Zuria, also chose acting as their careers.

He died in Mexico City with his daughters, son Gonzalo and wife Andrea at his side.

Mexicans expressed their condolences to the family under the hashtag #GonzaloVega, where many also fondly recalled his most popular roles.


VEGA, Gonzalo
Born: 11/29/1946, Mexico City, Federal District, Mexico
Died: 10/10/2016, Mexico City, Federal District, Mexico

Gonzalo Vega’s western – actor:
Yo soy el asesino - 1987

RIP Dick Israel

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Veteran actor Dick Israel dies – Vivian Velez

Actress Vivian Velez says that Dick Israel has died

Rappler
October 12, 2016

MANILA, Philippines – Veteran actor Dick Israel has died, according to a post by the Damay Kamay Foundation's Facebook page.

The Damay Kamay Foundation, an organization by members of the entertainment industry that helps their colleagues in need, had been helping Israel since July. A viral photo asking for support for Israel made the rounds on social media, after his house burned down

Their post read: "Remembering his wonderful and gentle soul will forever remain in our hearts. A good heart has stopped beating, a good soul ascended to heaven. RIP Dick Israel."

The news was confirmed by actress Vivian Velez, who spoke to DZMM on Tuesday, October 11, telling them the actor, who captivated viewers with television and film roles in the likes of Maging Sino Ka Man, Boy Golden, and Beh! Bote Nga and Patrolman? died.

A report from ABS-CBN said that Velez spoke to Israel's son, who said that his father vomited blood before he died in their home. ABS-CBN also said that his family asked for privacy during this time.

Velez, an active member of Damay Kamay, was among the entertainment industry members who helped Israel out in July.

Nadia Montenegro, who also helped Israel out in July, spoke on Instagram about Israel's death, saying "REST IN PEACE TATS!!! WE LOVE YOU!"

Israel, whose real name is Ricardo Michaca, suffered a stroke in 2010, after which he sought financial help from his colleagues in the industry after medical treatment drained his savings.

Israel has been known for playing villains. In a 2012 interview with ANC's Storyline, he said about being known for these kontrabida roles: "Papasok ako sa sinehan nang palihim. Naririnig ko 'yung mga nanonood, they hate me. I feel elated, kasi 'yun talaga ang trabaho ko eh, ang galitin nila. Meaning, successfultalaga akong kontrabida."

(I would secretly go to the cinemas. I would hear the audience. They hate me. I feel elated because that's my job – to make them angry. It means that I'm successful as a villain.)

His work as an actor has been acclaimed locally with Best Supporting Actor awards at the 1988 Metro Manila Film Festival for Patrolman and at the 1995 FAMAS (Filipino Academy of Movie Arts and Sciences) Awards for Kanto Boy 2: Anak ni Totoy Guapo.

Some of Israel's most recent work include films such as Badil and Boy Golden in 2013. – Rappler.com


ISRAEL, Dick (Ricardo Michaca)
Born: 12/10/1947, Porac, Pampanga, Philippines
Died: 10/11/2016, Manila, Philippines

Dick Israel’s westerns – actor:
Tatlong baraha – 1981 (Bise)
Isaac… Dugo ni Abraham – 1982 (Tristan)
Dugo ng pistolero – 1982
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