[DeadCelebrityAlert] Marty Ingels, 79

 

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Marty Ingels, a raspy-voiced comedian, actor and talent agent who was married to singer and actress Shirley Jones for nearly 40 years, died Wednesday in Los Angeles. He was 79.
 
Ingels died in the Tarzana neighborhood following complications from a stroke, according to a statement issued on behalf of Jones by her manager, Milt Suchin.
 
"He often drove me crazy, but there's not a day I won't miss him and love him to my core," the actress said in the statement.
Ingels was born Martin Ingerman in Brooklyn and later moved to Los Angeles.
 
Beginning in the 1960s, Ingels appeared in some movies and a number of television show episodes, including "The Dick Van Dyke Show," ''The Phyllis Diller Show" and "Bewitched."
 
He co-starred with John Astin in the in the 1962-63 TV comedy "I'm Dickens, He's Fenster."
 
Ingels also did voice work for hundreds of cartoons, commercials and video games. He voiced Pac-Man in the 1982 animated series. H
Ingels also ran a talent agency that booked movie stars such as John Wayne and Cary Grant for TV commercials.
 
In 1974, Ingels met Shirley Jones, co-star of the 1970s TV hit "The Partridge Family," at a party at actor Michael Landon's home.
 
"He pursued her relentlessly, and many in Jones' inner circle were initially put off by Ingels' gruff demeanor and brazen approach," according to the statement. "As he himself said, 'I was a Jewish kid from Brooklyn and she was Miss America. A lot of people never got that. But Shirley always did.'
 
They married in 1977. Their book, "Shirley & Marty: An Unlikely Love Story," was published in 1990.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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[DeadCelebrityAlert] Three Dog Night singer, Cory Wells, dead at 74

 

Three Dog Night singer, Cory Wells, dead at 74



BUFFALO, N.Y. (WKBW) - Cory Wells, one of the lead singers of Three Dog Night, has died. He was 74.

Wells, pictured here on the far left with the other members of his band, died unexpectedly Tuesday at his home in Dunkirk.

Beginning in September, the band postponed several shows, saying Wells needed continued treatment for a nerve problem in his back that caused severe pain.

There is no word on his cause of death or if the medical issue Wells was dealing with played any role.

Wells was an original member of Three Dog Night. Bandmate Danny Hutton said, "Cory was like a brother in so many ways. We had been together since 1965 and I am in shock at this sudden loss."

According to a biography posted on the band's website, Wells was born Emil Lewandowski in Buffalo on February 2, 1941 to a single mother. He joined the U.S. Air Force out of high school. After his service ended, he returned to Buffalo and played in several bands before moving to California.

Wells, an avid fisherman, returned to Western New York to enjoy the natural beauty of the Great Lakes.

He is survived by Mary, his wife of 50 years, daughter Coryann and Dawn Marie, and give grandchildren.


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