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[DeadCelebrityAlert] 'Top Gun' director Tony Scott, 68, in suicide jump

 

(ABC News & other sources say Scott had inoperable brain cancer, which may have driven him to suicide. - JR)

Tony Scott, the director of exuberant action films like "Top Gun" and "Unstoppable," and a prolific producer of television shows and commercials in partnership with his older brother, Ridley Scott, died on Sunday after jumping from the Vincent Thomas Bridge in the Los Angeles Harbor. He was 68 years old. ...

...Mr. Scott's death was first reported at 12:47 p.m. on Sunday, though his body was not recovered until hours later. "There was one suicide note found in his office in Los Angeles, and a note found in his car, with names and contacts"...

With his brother, Ridley, also a noted director and his partner in a robust group of production companies, Mr. Scott was the executive producer of "Coma," a television miniseries set to air on the A&E network in early September. ...

More (w/photo & links):
http://artsbeat.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/08/20/director-tony-scott-jumps-to-his-death-from-los-angeles-bridge/

Also:
http://abcnews.go.com/Entertainment/top-gun-director-tony-scott-inoprable-brain-cancer/story?id=17039434#.UDKggqM90lI

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[DeadCelebrityAlert] Phyllis Diller, 95

 


LOS ANGELES -- Legendary comedian Phyllis Diller has died.

Diller died at her L.A. home, surrounded by family.

She was 95.

Diller was recovering from a fall and had been sick for the last few months.

She had been living in hospice care at her home.

Diller suffered a heart attack in 1999 and was later fitted with a pacemaker.

Phyllis began her career all the way back in 1952.

She rose to fame with her TV specials alongside Bob Hope in the 1960s.

Later that decade, Phyllis starred in her own show called "The Phyllis Diller Show" and was
a regular on Laugh-In.

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[DeadCelebrityAlert] San Francisco Anthem Writer Scott MacKenzie Dies at 73

 

It's the song that drew thousands of hippie kids to a chilly San Francisco summer 45 years ago, when an unpopular war was raging in Vietnam and our city by the Bay was the primary mecca of LSD fans, music fans, and gentle people with flowers in their hair. It's the song they played to summarize the Summer of Love, 1967, in the 20th Century music montage known as Forrest Gump. It's the song that helped defined the late sixties two full years before Woodstock. And the man who originally sang it is now dead.

Scott MacKenzie was a friend of John Phillips, the man who went on to form The Mamas and the Papas, and MacKenzie turned down an offer to become an original member of the group, opting instead to be a solo artist. The song that made him famous, and remains the song that defines him as an artist, "San Francisco (Be Sure to Wear Flowers in Your Hair)," was written by Phillips, as was MacKenzie's second hit, "Like an Old Time Movie." And later in life, MacKenzie toured with a new version of The Mamas and the Papas with Terry Melcher, Mike Love (of the Beach Boys), and Phillips, and MacKenzie helped write the Cocktail theme song that made a hit for the Beach Boys in the 80s, "Kokomo." He stopped touring with Phillips in 1998.

MacKenzie was born Philip Wallach Blondheim in 1939, and later changed his name to Scott MacKenzie after Warhol superstar Jackie Curtis told him he looked like a Scottie dog, and because other people at parties in New York told him they couldn't understand his name.

In the last two years, MacKenzie suffered from Guillain-Barre Syndrome. He died in his home in Los Angeles
http://sfist.com/2012/08/19/san_francisco_anthem_writer_scott_m.php

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[DeadCelebrityAlert] San Francisco Anthem Writer Scott MacKenzie Dies at 73

 

It's the song that drew thousands of hippie kids to a chilly San Francisco summer 45 years ago, when an unpopular war was raging in Vietnam and our city by the Bay was the primary mecca of LSD fans, music fans, and gentle people with flowers in their hair. It's the song they played to summarize the Summer of Love, 1967, in the 20th Century music montage known as Forrest Gump. It's the song that helped defined the late sixties two full years before Woodstock. And the man who originally sang it is now dead.

Scott MacKenzie was a friend of John Phillips, the man who went on to form The Mamas and the Papas, and MacKenzie turned down an offer to become an original member of the group, opting instead to be a solo artist. The song that made him famous, and remains the song that defines him as an artist, "San Francisco (Be Sure to Wear Flowers in Your Hair)," was written by Phillips, as was MacKenzie's second hit, "Like an Old Time Movie." And later in life, MacKenzie toured with a new version of The Mamas and the Papas with Terry Melcher, Mike Love (of the Beach Boys), and Phillips, and MacKenzie helped write the Cocktail theme song that made a hit for the Beach Boys in the 80s, "Kokomo." He stopped touring with Phillips in 1998.

MacKenzie was born Philip Wallach Blondheim in 1939, and later changed his name to Scott MacKenzie after Warhol superstar Jackie Curtis told him he looked like a Scottie dog, and because other people at parties in New York told him they couldn't understand his name.

In the last two years, MacKenzie suffered from Guillain-Barre Syndrome. He died in his home in Los Angeles
http://sfist.com/2012/08/19/san_francisco_anthem_writer_scott_m.php

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