Louie Anderson, Actor and Comedian, Dies at 68Louie Anderson, Actor and Comedian, Dies at 68Anderson was also the host of ‘Family Feud’ and the creator of ‘Life WIth Louie.’Matt SingerMatt Singer
Norm Macdonald, ‘SNL’ and ‘Weekend Update’ Star, Dies at 61Norm Macdonald, ‘SNL’ and ‘Weekend Update’ Star, Dies at 61Macdonald passed away after a long, private battle with cancer.Matt SingerMatt Singer
Ed Asner, Star of ‘Mary Tyler Moore’ and ‘Up,’ Dies at 91Ed Asner, Star of ‘Mary Tyler Moore’ and ‘Up,’ Dies at 91Asner was a screen staple for decades.Matt SingerMatt Singer
Dustin Diamond, ‘Saved By the Bell’s Screech, Dies at 44Dustin Diamond, ‘Saved By the Bell’s Screech, Dies at 44The ’90s icon was diagnosed with lung cancer in January.Matt SingerMatt Singer
Larry King, Radio and TV Legend, Dies at 87Larry King, Radio and TV Legend, Dies at 87King had been battling Covid-19.ScreenCrush StaffScreenCrush Staff
Tanya Roberts, ‘Charlie’s Angels’ and Bond Star, Dies at 65Tanya Roberts, ‘Charlie’s Angels’ and Bond Star, Dies at 65Roberts was first reported dead on Sunday, but she was still alive at the time.ScreenCrush StaffScreenCrush Staff
Sean Connery, Iconic James Bond Actor, Dies at 90Sean Connery, Iconic James Bond Actor, Dies at 90Connery was the first actor to play the role in the long-running film series.Matt SingerMatt Singer
Wilford Brimley, Unmistakable Screen Presence, Dies at 85Wilford Brimley, Unmistakable Screen Presence, Dies at 85He was the star of ‘Coccoon,’ ‘The Thing,’ and a million Quaker Oats ads.Matt SingerMatt Singer
Ken Osmond, ‘Leave It to Beaver’s Eddie Haskell, Dies at 76Ken Osmond, ‘Leave It to Beaver’s Eddie Haskell, Dies at 76Osmond played Eddie Haskell on multiple series stretching across decades.ScreenCrush StaffScreenCrush Staff
Fred Willard, Comedy Legend, Dies at 86Fred Willard, Comedy Legend, Dies at 86Willard appeared in ‘Best in Show,’ ‘Waiting For Guffman,’ and many more.Matt SingerMatt Singer