Dead Celebrity (Part 1)

I’m sad to hear this. I used to watch Highlander in its first-run syndication days (and later in reruns.) Richie was never my favorite character, but Stan Kirsch did a fine job with the material he was given. And afterwards, he started his own business teaching acting; I’ve heard other actors mention it during interviews.

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The international list is here

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Saw this on YT. A compilation of all those in the Star Trek ‘universe’ who passed away last year:

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https://www.msn.com/en-us/music/news/david-olney-nashville-singer-songwriter-dies-onstage-at-71/ar-BBZ7AiY?ocid=spartanntp

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Bit late to post this maybe but I think worth mentioning:

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Well, Godspeed. And say ‘hi’ to Graham.

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What a great loss, and only 77.

I think he was pushed to “Monty Python” The Crusades up a bit, but the parts where he’s just telling the story are brilliant and revelatory, and speak deeply not just about that (more important than you’d expect) time, but also about inter-cultural conflict as well.

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Honestly, I believe Terry Jones would have truly appreciated this:

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Monty Python’s Flying Circus vs. Toffee-Nosed Gits

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Is a retail chain a celebrity?

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That sucks. Papyrus makes great cards (if you’re not looking for something offensive or outrageous). Hard to believe that even with their pricey cards and paper products that they weren’t able to turn a profit with their stores. At least products will continue to be produced and sold elsewhere.

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