Considering he almost died from cancer, which damaged his voice, and he was playing a character who was dying of cancer, that's an interesting take.
Like when John Ritter died, he became a dad that died on Eight Simple Rules. Some actors are willing to adjust to their real-life environments. Other actors are Steven Segal.
Larry Storch died July 8, 2022 at age 99. To the older idiots here he was best known for his role in F troop.
turns out he's in hospice and his management team corrected their previous statement. Whoops. But, ya?
Never a fan of the Celtics or Bill Russell, but 11 time NBA Champion says all you need to know about him as a player.
He’s a top three player of all time. Him, Kareem and MJ dominated like no other players for their generations. As a player and coach he created the Celtic dynasty.
Apparently long enough for dementia to ravage her and shitbird relatives or caretakers to fuck her over. Sad. I love me some Star Trek but for the life of me could never get into the original series. The execution is so wildly outdated and bad it’s hard to sit through. I don’t think I’ve made it through 10 full episodes.
I struggled to get through TOS, but what she did a lot of firsts for a poc and she got a lot of shit for it.