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American comedian, Leo Anthony Gallagher Jr., died after suffering multiple organ failure, in Palm Springs, on November 11, at the age of 76. He was best known for his watermelon-smashing comedy routine, and many popular specials in the 1980s. For 30 years he played between 100 and 200 shows a year.
Gallagher is survived by his two children, Aimee and Barnaby.
American singer, and songwriter, Aaron Carter, passed away at his home, in Lancaster California, On November 5, at the age of 34. The official cause of death is unknown, but some suspect that his death is related to his long-standing struggle with drug addiction.
He rose to fame in the late 1990s, as a teen pop singer. During his 27-year career, he released 6 albums.
His final album, Blacklisted, was released two days after his death.
American actor and voice actor, Kevin Conroy, passed away on November 10, at the age of 66, after a battle with cancer.
Kevin was best known for voicing Batman. He was the voice of the caped crusader, on “Batman The Animated Series” from 1992, to 1996.
He also voiced Batman in 15 films, 15 animated series, and two dozen video games.
His final project was the 2019 animated movie, “Justice League vs. the Fatal Five”.
American singer and drummer, Mimi Parker, passed away on November 5, at the age of 55. She was best known, as a member of the American indie rock band, Low.
Norwegian actor, Toralv Maurstad, died on November 4, at age 95. He was best known for his main role, in the 1970 American biographical drama musical film, Song of Norway.
British musician, Nik Turner, died on November 10, at the age of 82. He was the co-founder, and multi-instrumentalist, for the British space-rock band, Hawkwind.
American sports broadcaster, Fred Hickman, died of liver cancer, on November 9, at the age of 66. Hickman was one of the first anchors on CNN. He also worked for ESPN, TBS, and YES Network.
American country music artist, Jeff Cook, passed away on November 7, at the age of 73. He co-founded the country band, Alabama, and steered them up the charts with such hits, as Dixieland Delight, and Song of the South.
Canadian-born American ice hockey player and broadcaster, Peter McNab, died of cancer, on November 6, at the age of 70. He played 14 seasons in the NHL, and worked as a television color analyst for more than 25 years.
American racing driver, and Co-owner of Joe Gibbs Racing, Coy Gibbs, died in his sleep, on November 6, at age 49.
Gallagher is survived by his two children, Aimee and Barnaby.
American singer, and songwriter, Aaron Carter, passed away at his home, in Lancaster California, On November 5, at the age of 34. The official cause of death is unknown, but some suspect that his death is related to his long-standing struggle with drug addiction.
He rose to fame in the late 1990s, as a teen pop singer. During his 27-year career, he released 6 albums.
His final album, Blacklisted, was released two days after his death.
American actor and voice actor, Kevin Conroy, passed away on November 10, at the age of 66, after a battle with cancer.
Kevin was best known for voicing Batman. He was the voice of the caped crusader, on “Batman The Animated Series” from 1992, to 1996.
He also voiced Batman in 15 films, 15 animated series, and two dozen video games.
His final project was the 2019 animated movie, “Justice League vs. the Fatal Five”.
American singer and drummer, Mimi Parker, passed away on November 5, at the age of 55. She was best known, as a member of the American indie rock band, Low.
Norwegian actor, Toralv Maurstad, died on November 4, at age 95. He was best known for his main role, in the 1970 American biographical drama musical film, Song of Norway.
British musician, Nik Turner, died on November 10, at the age of 82. He was the co-founder, and multi-instrumentalist, for the British space-rock band, Hawkwind.
American sports broadcaster, Fred Hickman, died of liver cancer, on November 9, at the age of 66. Hickman was one of the first anchors on CNN. He also worked for ESPN, TBS, and YES Network.
American country music artist, Jeff Cook, passed away on November 7, at the age of 73. He co-founded the country band, Alabama, and steered them up the charts with such hits, as Dixieland Delight, and Song of the South.
Canadian-born American ice hockey player and broadcaster, Peter McNab, died of cancer, on November 6, at the age of 70. He played 14 seasons in the NHL, and worked as a television color analyst for more than 25 years.
American racing driver, and Co-owner of Joe Gibbs Racing, Coy Gibbs, died in his sleep, on November 6, at age 49.