Ginger Baker https://www.npr.org/2019/10/06/765781758/ginger-baker-cream-drummer-and-force-of-nature-dies-at-80
Robert Forster, Oscar-Nominated ‘Jackie Brown’ Actor, Dead at 78 Jackie Brown is my favorite Tarantino film and his acting is a big reason why that film is so good.
Last night, I saw that news pop up as I was scrolling through my Twitter feed. I was watching El Camino at the time. I literally looked back up to the TV and the vacuum sales scene with him started. It was a little freaky. He was such a great actor. RIP
Hands down. Max Cherry is one of my favourite characters from any Tarantino movie, I think the most completely realistic one.
Rudy Boesch, the former Navy SEAL who competed on the first season of the U.S. version of Survivor www.cbsnews.com/amp/news/rudy-boesch-died-fan-favorite-on-first-season-of-survivor-dead-at-91-after-long-battle-with-alzheimers-disease/
Jake Burton Carpenter, father of snowboarding and founder of Burton Snowboards, 65. Burton has been around since 1977, I had no idea it’s over four decades old.
John Mann, frontman for Spirit of the West, an iconic Canadian folk rock band from Vancouver. Died at 57, and his friends and family passed around a Guinness as he crossed over.
There was a very sad documentary about him a while back when they did their last show. Early onset Alzheimer is the world’s cruelest disease.
Gahan Wilson. Iconic. https://news.avclub.com/r-i-p-celebrated-playboy-cartoonist-gahan-wilson-1840016884
Loved him. Truly the quintessential all-American-Italian character actor. The Joe Mantegna of the generation before Joe Montegna.