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Auberon Waugh 2001 Deaths
Auberon WaughAge: 61 iconoclastic British journalist, satirist, and critic who unapologetically unleashed his vituperation in The New Statesman, Private Eye, and the Daily Telegraph.Died:…The Fugitive
CBS Friday 8:00–9:00 p.m. Cast: Tim Daly, Mykelti Williamson It's been done twice before, first in the 1960s television series and again in the 1993 feature film. So is there…Entertainment Bios — R
Francisco RabalDorothy RabinowitzRadioheadGilda RadnerBen RaeburnRage Against the MachineSam M. RaimiMa RaineyClaude RainsBonnie RaittHarold RamisJoey RamoneMichael RapaportBasil RathboneDan…A Christmas Carol: The Second of the Three Spirits
The First of the Three Spirits The Last of the Spirits The Second of the Three Spirits AWAKING in the middle of a prodigiously tough snore, and sitting up in bed to get his thoughts…Virginia Foster Durr Biography
Virginia Foster DurrAge: 95 inspirational white civil rights activist who helped put an end to racist poll taxes and, with her husband (civil rights lawyer and activist Clifford Durr), posted…Norman Fell 1998 Deaths
Norman FellAge: 74 TV and movie actor most commonly recognized for his role as the irritable landlord Mr. Roper in televison's Three's Company and the spin-off The Ropers. His films include…Charlie Bradshaw Biography
Charlie BradshawAge: 75 former Kentucky and Troy State head football coach who, as an assistant, won a national title with Bear Bryant's 1961 Alabama team; was 25-41-4 at Kentucky (1962-68)…Sir Rudolf Bing 1997 Deaths
Sir Rudolf Bing former general manager of the Metropolitan Opera Bing, who ran the Met from 1950 to 1972, revolutionized the opera house by hiring African Americans Leontyne Price and Marian…Robert Bresson Biography
Robert BressonAge: 98 iconoclastic French film director and screenwriter known for his austere, spiritual films that often dealt with redemption and were driven by emotion rather than…Jimmy Dudley Biography
Jimmy DudleyAge: 89 radio announcer for the Cleveland Indians from 1948-67; greeted fans with signature line "Hello, baseball fans everywhere," and when the count was full, he would say "the…