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Rudy Moreno: Nicknamed the ‘Godfather of Latino Comedy,” Moreno died on May 11 at age 66 after being hospitalized with pneumonia.
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Roger Corman: The director, producer, and distributor of numerous low-budget horror, science fiction, and crime movies, died at the age of 98.
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Sam Rubin: An Emmy-winning entertainment journalist who worked for Los Angeles news network KTLA for over three decades, died on May 10. He was 64.
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Dennis Thompson: Longtime drummer of the Detroit-based proto-punk band MC5, died on May 9 at 75.
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Steve Albini: The punk rock icon known for both his own bands (Big Black, Rapeman, Shellac) and the beloved albums he engineered for other musicians (including Nirvana and The Pixies), died May 7. He was 61.
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Ian Gelder: A British actor best known for his portrayal of Kevan Lannister on Game of Thrones, died May 6 at 74.
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Glynis Johns: The Academy Award-nominated actor who costarred with Julie Andrews in the classic 1964 film Mary Poppins as Winifred Banks, died at age 100 in January.
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David Soul: Best known for playing detective Kenneth “Hutch” Hutchinson on TV’s Starsky & Hutch, died on Jan. 4 at age 80.
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Chita Rivera: Tony-winning actress died at 91.
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Carl Weathers: Rocky star died at 86.
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Toby Keith: Country singer died on Feb. 5 after being diagnosed with stomach cancer in fall 2021. He was 62.
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Richard Lewis: The comedian and actor known for his role on Curb Your Enthusiasm, died at age 76 in February.
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Chris Gauthier: Actor known for his roles in Once Upon a Time, Eureka, and Smallville, died at age 48 on Feb. 23.
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Kenneth Mitchell: Best known for his roles in Star Trek: Discovery, died at age 49 on Feb. 24, five years after being diagnosed with ALS.
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Chance Perdomo: Known for his roles on Gen V and Chilling Adventures of Sabrina died at the age of 27 in March as a result of a motorcycle accident.