Sunday, October 31, 2010

Final Chapters | Recent Deaths in The News

James MacArthur, an actor WHO PLAYED Detective Danny "Danno" Williams on the original television detective show "Hawaii Five-O," Died in Florida on Thursday of Natural Causes. They was 72 MacArthur's boss in the series was Detective Steve McGarrett, Played by Jack Lord, WHO Would not tell his partner, "Book him, Danno!" At the end of the show "when catching a bad guy. Before "Hawaii Five-O," MacArthur acted in Several Disney Adventures, Including "Kidnapped" and "Swiss Family Robinson."

Ehud Netzer, an Israeli archaeologist, was Best Known for excavating King Herod's winter palace near the Palestinian city of Bethlehem and Discovering the monarch's tomb there. Netzer Fell at the site last Sunday and Died at a Jerusalem hospital on Thursday. They was 76 Netzer's discoveries helped expand a modern understanding of ancient Israel and Especially in the case of King Herod, the father of Herod Antipas, the ruler from the New Testament's account of the lives of Jesus and John the Baptist.

Jonathan Motzfeldt, a former premier of Greenland, spearheaded a drive for more self-rule and opposed the U.S. BASES is the Danish semi-Autonomous Territory. Motzfeldt Died on Thursday of a brain hemorrhage Thursday in Nuuk, Greenland. They was 72 Motzfeldt led the Arctic island's government from 1979 Thurs 1991 and again from 1997 Thurs 2002.

Denise Borino Quinn-Won a Role in the HBO series "The Sopranos" on she Attended an open casting call. Borino-Quinn, Died Wednesday in New Jersey after a long battle with liver cancer. She was 46 Borino-Quinn HAD no acting experience "when she was Hired in 2000 to play Ginny Sacrimoni, the Mafia wife with a weight problem. When she wasn't acting, Borino, Quinn worked at a law firm.

James Wall Played Mr. Baxter, Teach neighbor of Captain Kangaroo on the children's show. Wall Died on Wednesday after a short illness in New York. They was 92 The former vaudevillian joined the show in 1962 as a stage manager before persuading The Producers to Create ITS first black character in 1968.

Nestor Kirchner, a former president of Argentina, led his country out of an "Economic Crisis before being succeeded" by his wife, Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner. Nestor Kirchner Died on Wednesday, apparently of a heart attack, in a hospital in El Calafate, Argentina. They was 60 Kirchner exercised substantial Influence Behind The Scenes in his wife's government, playing a hands-on Role in the running of the economy and recently Serving as the head of Their Peronist party.

Lisa Blount, WHO PLAYED an actress Debra Winger's best friend in the 1982 movie "An Officer and a Gentleman," was found dead in her home in Little Rock, Ark., On Saturday by her mother. She was 53 For 17 years Blount suffered a condition similar to multiple sclerosis had occurred recently and complained of a pain in her back and neck. Blount shared an Academy Award as executive producer of the live-action short film "The Accountant."

Marion Brown was a saxophonist whose Lyrical, low-key style made him a Distinctive presence in the high-energy jazz avant-garde of the 1960s and '70s. Brown Died on Monday in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., After being TDAE for a variety of illnesses in Recent Years. They was 79 They first attracted wide attention of as a member of the 11-piece ensemble featured John Coltrane's 1966 album "Ascension."

Gregory Isaacs, reggae's "Cool Ruler," Was Known for his aching vocals and Poignant lyrics about love and loss and ghetto life. Isaacs Died of lung cancer on Monday in London. They was 60 Isaacs' nuanced compositions eschewed sentimental Cliché and boastful machismo in favor of a sensitive, Vulnerable evangelical point of view.

Joseph Stein, the Tony Award-winning author of "Fiddler on the Roof" and More Than A Dozen Other Broadway musicals, Died Oct. 24 in New York after fracturing his skull in a fall. They was 98 Also Stein was a member of the writing staff of Sid Caesar's 1950s comedy-variety series "Your Show of Shows."

Lamont Johnson, a director WHO won Emmys for the TV Programs "Gore Vidal's Lincoln" and "Wallenberg: A Hero's Story," Died Oct. 24 of congestive heart failure in Monterey, Calif.. They was 88 Johnson, Known for his sensitive Treatment of controversial subjects in the made-for-TV movies, also Life directed 1974's "The Execution of Private Slovik."

S. Neil Fujita, a graphic designer WHO used the avant-garde painting and photography to Create striking Album Covers in the 1950s, Died Oct. 23 of Complications from a stroke in Greenport, NY They was 89 Fujita Also Designed the book jackets for "In Cold Blood" and "The Godfather."

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