Leah Bernstein, who served as an executive secretary to Guess Who's Coming to Dinner producer-director Stanley Kramer on 28 films, has died. She was 99.
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The family has lost one of their own.
Hal Willner, a GRAMMY-winning music producer who has been working behind the scenes of since the '80s, has died from complications of coronavirus, according to multiple sources. He was 64.
In the music industry, Willner was best known for producing genre-blending tribute albums, but also worked with everyone from Lou Reed to Marianne Faithfull. He won his GRAMMY in 2004 for Best Contemporary Jazz Album for his work producing Bill Frisell's record, .
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Leah Bernstein, who served as an executive secretary to Guess Who's Coming to Dinner producer-director Stanley Kramer on 28 films, has died. She was 99.
The oldest brother of Sen. Elizabeth Warren, Donald Reed Herring, has died from the novel coronavirus, the Massachusetts senator said Thursday.
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Allen Daviau, the five-time Oscar-nominated cinematographer who worked for Steve Spielberg and Barry Levinson on films includingE.T. the Extra-Terrestrial,Empire of the SunandBugsy, died Wednesday of complications from the coronavirus.
The mother of Minnesota Timberwolves star Karl-Anthony Towns has died from complications of the coronavirus, his family announced on Monday. Towns pleaded with fans about the severity of COVID-19 last month when his mom, Jacqueline, was battling symptoms of the virus.
Tim Brooke-Taylor, one of the trio of stars from the classic U.K. sketch show The Goodies,has died.
Tim Brooke-Taylor, one of the trio of stars from the classic U.K. sketch show The Goodies, has died. He was 79.
ABC News is mourning the loss of Good Morning America studio camera operator Tony Greer, who died due to complications from the novel coronavirus. GMA co-host Robin Roberts announced his death on air Wednesday. She said that Greer worked on the morning show for more than six years.
Jimmy Fallon paid tribute to late Saturday Night Live music producer Hal Willner on Tuesday's episode of The Tonight Show. Willner died on Tuesday apparently due to coronavirus complications (he had symptoms consistent with COVID-19, the disease caused by the novel coronavirus but had not been officially diagnosed).
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Film and TV music producer Hal Willner, who worked many years on Saturday Night Live, has diedapparently due to coronavirus complications, The Hollywood Reporter confirmed. He was 64.
Legendary Saturday Night Live music producer Hal Willner has died at age 64, possibly from coronavirus complications, and the entertainment community took to social media to pay their respects.Musician Questlove, comedian and former SNL writer John Mulaney, show writer Paula Pell and more who've worked alongside Willner mourned the loss of a musical savant, source of comedic relief and "the gentlest genius." Mulaney even wrote in the postscript of his tribute: "P.S.
Hal Willner — the respected producer who worked with Lou Reed and Marianne Faithfull, was a long-time “Saturday Night Live” staffer and compiled a series of eccentric all-star tribute albums — died Monday at the age of 64. A rep for Willner confirmed the producer’s death to Rolling Stone. While a cause of death has yet to be announced, a source close to Willner tells Rolling Stone he was suffering from symptoms consistent with the coronavirus.
Forrest Compton, who played Col. Edward Gray onGomer Pyle: USMCand had a long run on the daytime soap operaThe Edge of Night, has died of complications from the coronavirus.
Lee Fierro, an actress known for playing Mrs. Kintner in Jaws and its 1987 sequel, has died.She was 91.
Actress Lee Fierro, best known for her role in the 1975 horror thriller classic, died on Sunday from COVID-19. She was 91.
Lee Fierro, who appeared in Jaws as Mrs. Kintner, has died from coronavirus complications.