She was 35.David Picker, who served as the head of United Artists, Paramount and Columbia over more than a half-century in the film business, died April 20. Donen died Feb. 21.
He was 82. He was 85.Richard Easton, Tony Award-winning actor who built an acclaimed, six-decade long Broadway career, died December 2.
He was 63.Anna Karina, the Danish-born actress who became a symbol of the French New Wave — or Nouvelle Vague — in Jean Luc Godard’s 1960s films, died December 14. He was 90.Sid Ramin, composer-arranger who won an Oscar, an Emmy and a Grammy for his work in film, TV and theater, died July 1. He was 99.Russi Taylor, the voice actress behind the famed Disney character Minnie Mouse, died July 26.
Terry O'Neill was named Mr. Canada -- an annual honor given to the nation's top bodybuilder -- in 1975. He was 24 years old.Clydie King, whose earthy, gospel-rooted voice was heard on dozens of rock classics, including the Rolling Stones’ “Tumbling Dice” and Lynyrd Skynyrd’s “Sweet Home Alabama,” died Jan.7. She was 39.Tim Conway, Emmy-winning star of "The Carol Burnett Show," died May 14. He was married to Laraine Ashton, Faye Dunaway and Vera Day. Competition, joy and a little pain: Beep Baseball is a world of freedom for blind athletes He was 42.Jed Allan, who acted in numerous daytime soaps, including “Beverly Hills 90210,” “Days of Our Lives,” and “Santa Barbara,” died March 9. He was 70.Bibi Andersson, known for her roles in films like "The Seventh Seal" and "Persona," died April 14. San Francisco Art Exchange, San Francisco, CA, July–August in 2009.Photographs of Elton John and Frank Sinatra. Terry O’Neill CBE was one of the world’s most collected photographers with work hanging in national art galleries and private collections worldwide.
He was 82.Roky Erickson, lead vocalist and principal songwriter for the psychedelic band the 13th Floor Elevators and one of the leading lights of Texas rock, died May 31.
He was 90.Walter Mercado, legendary Puerto Rican astrologer and actor, died November 2. He was 100.Stephanie Niznik, an actress who appeared on “Everwood” and in “Star Trek: Insurrection,” died unexpectedly in Encino, Calif. on June 23. © Duggar Family Official via Facebook He was 66.Chef Fatima Ali, who appeared on cooking shows such as “Chopped” and season 15 of “Top Chef,” died Jan. 25. He was 74.Chuy Bravo, the Mexican-American actor, best known as Chelsea Handler's sidekick on Chelsea Lately, died December 14. Exhibitions.
She was 96.Freddie Jones, the British actor who starred in “The Elephant Man,” died July 9. She was 71.Sammy Shore, was an American actor, stand-up comedian and co-founder of the Comedy Store in Los Angeles, died May 18. He was 75.Jack Sheldon, the stand-out jazz trumpeter known for his work on "The Merv Griffin Show" and "Schoolhouse Rock!," died December 27. O’Neill died Saturday at his home in London following a long battle with cancer, according to Iconic Images, the agency that represented O’Neill. The Associated Press is an independent, not-for-profit news cooperative headquartered in New York City.James “Big Jim” Thompson, a former prosecutor who went on to become Illinois’ longest-serving governor, has died at 84.Broke barriers and later mentored Arthur Ashe and Serena and Venus WilliamsA painter of striking images of the body and landscape, and known for her connection to 20th century greats, Hurtado didn’t gain recognition until 2016. Terry O’Neill was born in the East End of London and left school in 1952, aged 14, with the firm ambition of becoming a jazz drummer.
He was 103.Geneviève Waïte, an actress, singer and songwriter who was married to the Mamas & the Papas musician John Phillips, died May 18. He was 97.John Clarke, known for starring as Mickey Horton on "Days of Our Lives", died October 16.
Terry O’Neill, Celebrity Photographer of ’60s and ’70s, Dies at 81
She was 66.Mary Kay Stearns, one of TV’s earliest, if now largely forgotten, sitcom stars who beat Lucille Ball to on-air pregnancy by at least four years, died Nov. 17, 2018 in Newport Beach, California. His other films included “On the Town,” “Seven Brides for Seven Brothers” and “Funny Face”.Peter Tork, the bassist for The Monkees and a jokester on the band's popular 1960s television series died Feb. 21. Maddox Gallery in Gstaad, Switzerland, is proud to announce the first retrospective of works by renowned British photographer Terry O’Neill, since he passed away in November 2019, bringing together a collection of rare and iconic works from throughout O’Neill’s long and illustrious career.