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J-pop superstar Hideki Saijo dies at 63
Japanese singer-actor Hideki Saijo passed away in a hospital in Yokohama, Japan on May 16 at 11.53pm. According to his office, he died of acute heart failure.
Margot Kidder, the Lois Lane to Christopher Reeve's Superman, dies at 69
Margot Kidder, who reached new heights with her seminal performance as Lois Lane opposite Christopher Reeve in 'Superman: The Movie', died Sunday. She was 69.
’Golden Girls’ producer Paul Junger Witt dies at 77
Paul Junger Witt, producer of such TV comedies as ‘The Golden Girls’ and ‘Benson’, died on April 27 in Los Angeles after a long battle with cancer.
Mini-Me actor Verne Troyer from 'Austin Powers' has died
Verne Troyer has died, according to his social media accounts on April 21. He was 49. No cause of death was revealed but the post spoke of his “recent time of adversity” with depression.
Swedish DJ and electronic dance music star Avicii, 28, found dead in Oman
Swedish DJ Avicii, whose real name is Tim Bergling, was credited for spearheading the electronic dance music genre.
Blues Gang founder Jim Madasamy remembered as 'all-round nice guy' by peers
Malaysian musicians and Blue Gang fans mourned the death of Jim Madasamy, the bassist and founder of the legendary group, from heart failure on April 16. He was 68.
Blues Gang bassist Jim Madasamy dies at 68
Jim Madasamy, who was diagnosed with primary progressive aphasia last year, was a founding member of the legendary Blues Gang from the late 1970s.
‘Full Metal Jacket’ actor R. Lee Ermey dies at 74
R. Lee Ermey, who built an acting career playing hard-nosed military men, died on April 15 from pneumonia-related complications.
Legendary Japanese director and Studio Ghibli co-founder Isao Takahata dies
Legendary Japanese director Isao Takahata, who co-founded Studio Ghibli with Hayao Miyazaki and directed the critically acclaimed 'Grave Of The Fireflies', has died. He was 82.
'LA Law', 'NYPD Blue' creator Steven Bochco dies from cancer at 74
Producer and writer Steven Bochco created some of the most groundbreaking shows ever, including ‘NYPD Blue’, ‘LA Law', 'Hill Street Blues' and 'Doogie Howser, M.D.' and ushered in the modern Golden Age of television.