[DeadCelebrityAlert] Ann Morgan Guilbert, 87

 

Ann Morgan Guilbert, an actress best known for her role on "The Dick Van Dyke Show," has died at age 87.

An individual with knowledge of the situation said that Guilbert died at her Los Angeles home on Tuesday, with both of her children by her side, after battling cancer.

In the 1960s, Guilbert played Millie Helper, the Petries' neighbor and Laura's best friend, on the show for its entire five-season run. Three decades later, she gained fame with a new generation, playing the grandmother on 'The Nanny."

Guilbert's onscreen career began in the '60s, when she appeared on popular shows like "My Three Sons" and "The Alfred Hitchcock Hour."

Following the end of "The Dick Van Dyke Show," she went on to numerous TV guest roles, on shows like "I Dream of Jeannie," "Dragnet 1967," "The Partridge Family" and "Love, American Style." She also played Nora in "The New Andy Griffith Show" in 1971.

Guilbert also made multiple appearances on "Seinfeld" as a resident of the same retirement community as Jerry's parents. She would also go on to star in the hit HBO series "Curb Your Enthusiasm."

More recently, Guilbert appeared on "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit," "Modern Family," "Grey's Anatomy" and "Life in Pieces."

She is survived by her two children, acting coach and writer Nora Eckstein and actress Hallie Todd.







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[DeadCelebrityAlert] Michu Meszaros, 76

 

Michu Meszaros, the actor who played "ALF" in the popular '80s sitcom, has died, according to longtime friend and manager Dennis Varga.

Meszaros, who stood only 33 inches tall, had a stroke last Thursday and had been hospitalized since. Varga says the 76-year-old actor died Sunday night.

Meszaros wore a full-body suit to portray the alien wiseguy "ALF," which was sometimes portrayed by a puppet. The character was voiced by another actor, Paul Fusco. The NBC series ran four seasons.

Meszaros was born in Hungary and joined Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey circus in 1973. He performed for U.S. presidents Jimmy Carter and Ronald Reagan and became friends with Michael Jackson after Jackson saw him performing, said Varga.

He appeared on the TV series "Dear John" and "H.R. Pufnstuf," and had small roles in movies such as "Look Who's Talking" and "Big Top Pee-wee."









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[DeadCelebrityAlert] Theresa Saldana, 61

 

Theresa Saldana, who played Joe Pesci's wife in the Martin Scorsese film "Raging Bull" and, in a 1984 television movie, relived a near-fatal knife attack she experienced at the hands of a stalker, died on Monday in Los Angeles. She was 61.

Her death was reported by The Associated Press, which did not state a cause.

Ms. Saldana began attracting notice in "I Wanna Hold Your Hand," a 1978 film about Beatlemania in which she played a star-struck and determined New Jersey teenager, and as a nice girl in a tough neighborhood in the 1980 revenge thriller "Defiance." Her career took a giant step forward when she was cast in "Raging Bull" as Lenore LaMotta, the sister-in-law of the boxer Jake LaMotta, played by Robert De Niro.

Although she went on to enjoy TV success in the 1990s police show The Commish, earning a Golden Globe nomination for her role as Rachel Scali, the commissioner's wife, she was most proud of playing herself in the 1984 television movie Victims For Victims: The Theresa Saldana Story which recounted her survival after the 1982 knife attack.

Speaking about the film she said: "I hope it stands as an example, not just to victims of crime but to others who have been through a tragedy, that you can get through almost anything.

"If a girl can get through being butchered almost to death, if one can do that, then almost anything is surmountable. There is something about almost dying that gives you great strength – if you do survive and if you fight back."

Born in Brooklyn, New York, Saldana first came to attention in Robert Zemeckis's Beatlemaniathemed 1978 film I Wanna Hold Your Hand.

Two years later she starred with Robert De Niro in the critically acclaimed film Raging Bull playing Lenore La Motta, wife of Joe Pesci's character and it was after seeing this movie that Arthur Jackson, a drifter from Aberdeen, Scotland, became obsessed with her.

On March 15, 1982, Jackson got hold of the star's address after hiring a private investigator to obtain the unlisted phone number of her mother.

He called Saldana's mother and posed as Martin Scorsese's assistant, saying he needed the actress's residential address in order to contact her about a film role in Europe.

Later that day he approached Saldana in front of her West Hollywood home in broad daylight and stabbed her 10 times, nearly killing her. His attack was so fierce that the blade bent.

After life-saving surgery and four months in hospital Saldana founded the Victims for Victims organisation which fought for anti-stalking laws.

Jackson served almost 14 years in prison for attempted murder and on his release in 1996 was deported to Britain, where he was committed the following year to a psychiatric institution after pleading guilty to killing a man 30 years earlier.

Saldana died from an "unknown illness" and is survived by her husband Phil and daughter Tianna.








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[DeadCelebrityAlert] Janet Waldo, 96

 

Janet Waldo, who supplied the voice of the hip teenage daughter Judy Jetson on the space-age cartoon The Jetsons, died Sunday at her longtime home in Encino, her daughter told The Hollywood Reporter. She was 96.

Waldo's daughter Lucy Lee said that her mother had been diagnosed with a benign brain tumor in 2011 and "had been bed-bound for many months."

Waldo voiced scores of cartoon characters during her long career, including guitar-playing frontwoman Josie McCoy on Josie and the Pussycats, the always-in-danger Penelope Pitstop on The Perils of Penelope Pitstop and Wacky Races, Granny Sweet on The Atom Ant Show, Morticia Addams on The Addams Family, the witch Hogatha on The Smurfs, Lana Lang on Superman and several characters on The Flintstones.

Waldo also voiced teenager Corliss Archer on the Meet Corliss Archer radio program that ran from 1943-56 and was Princess, one of the young members of G-Force, on Battle of the Planets, a U.S. adaptation of a Japanese anime series that aired in the late 1970s.

On a first-season episode of I Love Lucy, "The Young Fans," which premiered in January 1952, Waldo portrayed a teenager who is infatuated with Ricky Ricardo (Desi Arnaz). She later appeared on The Adventures of Ozzie & Harriet and The Andy Griffith Show.

A native of Yakima, Wash., Waldo was discovered by Bing Crosby after she won a talent contest and appeared on the big screen in small roles starting in the late 1930s. She then starred opposite Tim Holt in the Westerns The Bandit Trail (1941) and Land of the Open Range (1942).

Waldo voiced Judy, the Orbit High School daughter of George (George O'Hanlon) and Jane Jetson (Penny Singleton) and the older sister of Elroy (Daws Butler), on Hanna-Barbera's The Jetsons, which played on ABC in primetime in 1962-63 and then returned for new syndicated episodes in 1985-87.

She also starred as the teenager in the 1988 TV movie Rockin' With Judy Jetson. For 1990's The Jetsons: The Movie, she voiced Judy again but was replaced by the pop singer Tiffany, which did not go over well with fans of the cartoon.

Waldo was married to the late playwright Robert Edwin Lee (Inherit the Wind, Auntie Mame).

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[DeadCelebrityAlert] Boxing legend Muhammad Ali dies at 74

 

Boxing legend Muhammad Ali dies at 74



SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — Muhammad Ali, widely hailed as the greatest heavyweight boxer in the sport’s history, died late Friday night after being hospitalized in Arizona a day earlier with a respiratory issue.

Ali, 74, had suffered from Parkinson’s disease since the 1980s.

“After a 32-year battle with Parkinson’s disease, Muhammad Ali has passed away at the age of 74. The three-time World Heavyweight Champion boxer died this evening,” family spokesperson Bob Gunnell said in a statement.

Ali died at Scottsdale Osborn Medical Center, where the scene outside was quiet. Law enforcement sealed off entrances and news media was station across the street. Earlier Friday family members arrived at the hospital.

"I don't get it yet. I don't think it's hit me yet," Khalilah Camacho-Ali, one of Ali's ex-wives, told USA TODAY Sports.

Camacho-Ali had four children with Ali, with whom she was married for 10 years. "The only thing I'm worried about right now is my children. I wish I was there with them (in Scottsdale) to support them because I know they're taking this very hard."

Ali's prowess in the ring and his personality and social activism make him one of the most recognizable sports figures of the last century.

He secured an Olympic gold medal in the 1960 Summer Games and became one of the youngest heavyweight champions of all time, stunning the boxing world with a knockout of Sonny Liston to claim the title in 1964 at 22.

It marked the first of three times Ali would win the heavyweight title.

Shortly after the native of Louisville defeated Liston, Ali became a cog in both the civil rights and anti-war movement. Ali changed his name from Cassius Clay after he joined the Nation of Islam, and he was convicted of draft evasion in 1967 after he refused to fight in the Vietnam War because of religious beliefs.

His opposition to the Vietnam War cost him the belt and led to a three-year ban from boxing. His conviction for dodging the Vietnam War draft was overturned by the Supreme Court in 1971.

Ali's death is “sad, and yet, here was a person who probably did more to transform what people thought about race and religion and about peace, both in the United States and the world," Bob Arum, who promoted Ali in the 1960s and 1970s, told USA TODAY Sports. "I really believe that he even had more of an impact, because he had been this great boxer, and because he had made this tremendous sacrifice, giving up his career for what he believed in for 3½ years, that he had more of an impact than even Martin Luther King. I really believe that.”

Ali returned to the ring in 1970 and suffered his first pro loss a year later in a title bout against Joe Frazier, who won via unanimous decision.

It was the first of three memorable fights against Frazier — with Ali winning the last two.

Ali reclaimed the heavyweight belt against George Foreman in one of the most storied events in sports history, "The Rumble in the Jungle" in 1974. Ali employed the "rope-a-dope," in which he allowed Foreman to tire himself out as Ali absorbed punch after punch, before he claimed the bout in Zaire — now known as the Democratic Republic of the Congo — with a knockout.

In 1978, a clearly overweight Ali lost his title to Leon Spinks but won it back in a rematch six months later, making him the first fighter to win the heavyweight title three times.

Ali retired from boxing in 1981 with a 56-5 record, three of the losses coming in his final four fights.  He had 37 knockouts.

Ali was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease three years after his retirement. Family members believed his years of boxing contributed to the disease.

After his retirement, he concentrated on philanthropy and social activism.

He was admitted for medical treatment several times in recent years, including to treat pneumonia in December 2014.

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