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Post by jimsteel on Jan 12, 2021 2:11:15 GMT -5
Voice Actor Brad Venable Passes Away at 43 Venable's first anime role was in Toriko. He also voiced Scratchmen Apoo in One Piece, Daz in Attack on Titan, Khajit in Overlord, Shisami in Dragon Ball Super, Gaki in Hunter × Hunter -The Last Mission-, and Byro and Byro Cracy in Fairy Tail. Additionally, Venable is known for his roles in video games such as Devil May Cry 5 and Fire Emblem Heroes, as well as the recent Final Fantasy VII Remake and Demon's Souls remake games.
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Post by TTX on Jan 13, 2021 15:57:32 GMT -5
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Post by on_the_edge on Jan 13, 2021 16:01:42 GMT -5
I was thinking I did not remember Reilly as Crane then saw he played the roll after I stopped watching. That explains it.
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Post by jimsteel on Jan 14, 2021 0:57:15 GMT -5
Former Steelers running back Tim Lester died at the age of 52. Lester spent four seasons with the Steelers and served as the fullback for Pro Football Hall of Famer Jerome Bettis. Lester was selected in the 10th round of the 1992 draft by Los Angeles Rams and spent three seasons with them before signing with the Steelers. In four seasons with the Steelers he started 34 times and had 38 rushing yards and 167 receiving yards. He was best known as a blocker, earning the moniker “The Bus Driver.” Lester played in seven postseason games for the Steelers, including Super Bowl XXX against the Cowboys. He finished his career with the Cowboys, where he blocked for another Hall of Famer, Emmitt Smith.
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Post by jimsteel on Jan 14, 2021 0:58:33 GMT -5
Former Kentucky walk-on basketball player and baseball pitcher Ben Jordan dies at 22 Jordan, a pitcher, walked on to the basketball team last season when it had a need Kentucky baseball player Ben Jordan, who also walked on to the Wildcats basketball team last season, died on Monday. He was 22 years old. Jordan was a pitcher for the Wildcats baseball team and a forward for the basketball team, when last season it was short on scholarship players and needed frontcourt help.
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Post by jimsteel on Jan 14, 2021 13:55:21 GMT -5
Illusionist Siegfried Fischbacher, the surviving member of the duo Siegfried & Roy, has died in Las Vegas at age 81.
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Post by TTX on Jan 14, 2021 14:03:24 GMT -5
RIP
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Post by jimsteel on Jan 14, 2021 18:07:00 GMT -5
JOANNE ROGERS MISTER ROGERS' WIDOW DIES AT 92
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Post by Texas Kid on Jan 14, 2021 19:23:18 GMT -5
Not Sean Donley! Scorpio and Anna's boss at the WSB, Thank you John Reilly for bringing this multifaceted character to life. I remember the criminal that became Police Commissioner and married Tiffany Hill on GH. Say Hey to Mikkos Cassidine, John Colicos.
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Post by jimsteel on Jan 15, 2021 0:33:27 GMT -5
Peter Mark Richman, Actor in ‘Beverly Hills 90210,’ ‘Three’s Company,’ Dies at 93 Peter Mark Richman, who made numerous film and TV appearances including recurring roles in “Beverly Hills 90210” and “Three’s Company,” and toplined the early 1960s series “Cain’s Hundred,” died Thursday in Woodland Hills, Calif. He was 93. Richman was born in Philadelphia and worked as a pharmacist before joining the Actors Studio in New York. Starting his career onstage, he appeared in “End as a Man,” “A Hatful of Rain,” “Masquerade” and “The Zoo Story.” He moved to Hollywood to appear in William Wyler’s “The Friendly Persuasion,” going on to appear in films including “Black Orchid,” “The Strange One,” “Naked Gun 2” and “Friday the 13th Part 8.” In “Cain’s Hundred,” he starred as Nick Cain, a former underworld lawyer gone straight. Though it only ran for one season, the series led to hundreds more TV gigs on shows including “The Twilight Zone,” “The Outer Limits,” “Murder She Wrote,” “Fantasy Island,” and “Star Trek the Next Generation.” On “Three’s Company,” he played the Reverend Snow, while on “Beverly Hills 90210” he had co-starring roles on “Dynasty” and “Longstreet.” Richman continued working in theater, including mounting his own works, “4 Faces” and “A Medal for Murray.” He also wrote novels, short stories, and was an accomplished painter. The Motion Picture and Television Fund awarded the Silver Medallion to Richman for his charitable work, and he also received the Sybil Brand Humanitarian Award from the Jeffrey Foundation.
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