[DeadCelebrityAlert] Joe Fleishaker, 62

 

NEW YORK (AP) — Joe Fleishaker, a 500-pound actor known for his work in low-budget horror films, has died. He was 62.
Dr. Haskel Fleishaker says his brother died Monday at Montefiore Medical Center in New York City.

He says his brother had been in rehab facilities for several years after being diagnosed with congestive heart failure. He says Fleishaker was hospitalized last Friday and died unexpectedly Monday. The precise cause of his death was not immediately known.

Fleishaker had appeared in several low-budget horror films, including playing the "The Toxic Avenger" in three Troma Productions films. He also made repeat appearances on "Late Night with David Letterman."

His brother says Fleishaker had worked as a computer programmer until about a decade ago.

A funeral service was held Monday.













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[DeadCelebrityAlert] Alice Star Beth Howland Dead at 74

 

Alice Star Beth Howland Dead at 74


Beth Howland, who played the accident-prone waitress Vera Gorman on the '70s and '80s sitcom Alice, has died at the age of 74.

Howland died on Dec. 31, 2015, in Santa Monica, California, after a battle with lung cancer, husband Charles Kimbrough told the New York Times, noting that his wife did not want a memorial or funeral service.

“It was the Boston side of her personality coming out," Kimbrough said. "She didn't want to make a fuss.”

He echoed the statement to the Associated Press, telling the news outlet that having no announcement or funeral was Howland's choice.

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Although Howland was best-known for her portrayal as the high-anxiety, sometimes ditzy waitress, she also had small roles on The Love Boat, Little House on the Prairie, Murder, She Wrote, The Mary Tyler Moore Show and Sabrina, the Teenage Witch along with a Broadway role alongside Dick Van Dyke in Bye Bye Birdie.


She earned four Golden Globe nominations during Alice's nine-year run from 1976–85.

Howland told the AP in 1979 that she and Vera shared some character traits: "I'm a little naïve sometimes but not as much as Vera. I guess I'm really a cynic."

Howland leaves behind her husband along with a daughter from her previous marriage to actor Michael J. Pollard.

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[DeadCelebrityAlert] Alan Young, Star of Mister Ed, Dies at 96

 


Alan Young, Star of Mister Ed, Dies at 96

Alan Young, a veteran actor who played Wilbur Post on the hit sitcom Mister Ed, died Thursday at the Motion Picture and Television Home in Woodland Hills, Calif. He was 96.

Young died peacefully in his sleep of natural causes, surrounded by his adult children, according to the Motion Picture & Television Fund, which announced his passing.

Young starred on the CBS comedy for five seasons from 1961–66, playing the married architect who owned a talking horse named Mr. Ed (voiced by Allan "Rocky" Lane).

In 1995, Young opened up to PEOPLE about his time on the show and working with his equine costar, who died in 1973. Young joked the real-life Mr. Ed got the star treatment on set.


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When scolded by his trainer, "Ed would come right over to me, like, 'Look what he said to me!' " recalled Young. "He had a great personality. Inquisitive and docile. That's what Ed was."

Young was born in England in 1919 and grew up in Scotland and Canada. During his long career, he earned an Emmy for his talk show The Alan Young Show in 1950 and voiced Scrooge McDuck on the cartoon series DuckTales (1987–90). He also had roles on the big screen in tom thumb (1958), The Time Machine (1960) and Beverly Hills Cop III (1994).

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[DeadCelebrityAlert] William Schallert, actor and union activist, has died at 93

 

William Schallert, actor and union activist, has died at 93

Actor William Schallert, who played Patty Duke’s father — and uncle — in her ‘60s sitcom and led a long, contentious strike for actors, has died. He was 93.

He died at his home in Pacific Palisades, California, on Sunday, said his son, Edwin.

Schallert’s face was familiar to baby boomers. He played a frustrated high school English teacher in The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis in the late '50s and early '60s and then was the harried dad to a typical teen and uncle to her lookalike cousin in The Patty Duke Show.

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