the Mirror reports. He is survived by two children and his wife Margot, who described Coleman as her 'soulmate' and said they had lived a 'wonderful life' together.
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Ethan Shanfeld Joanne Linville, who was best known for playing a Romulan commander in “Star Trek,” died Sunday in Los Angeles, her agent confirmed to Variety. She was 93.Born in Bakersfield, Calif.
as Beverly Joanne Linville, she was the first female actor to play a Romulan in the “Star Trek” franchise. Linville was a fixture on television from the 1950s to the ’80s, appearing in over 100 film and TV shows, including anthology series such as “Studio One,” “Kraft Theatre” and “Alfred Hitchcock
.the Mirror reports. He is survived by two children and his wife Margot, who described Coleman as her 'soulmate' and said they had lived a 'wonderful life' together.
Simon Townsend’s Wonder World. Later, he moved to the UK to present the Russ’n’Jono show on Virgin Radio with Russell Williams.After being sacked from Virgin in 2011, he went on to work at Heart Radio and the BBC, before returning to Australia to spend more time with his family.“Love you dad.
TV and radio star Jonathan 'Jono' Coleman has died at the age of 65.The Australia presenter, who leaves behind his wife Margot and two children, lost his battle to prostate cancer after five years. His wife shared a touching tribute to him following his tragic death as she said: "Jono and I have been soulmates for close to 40 years.
Caitlyn Loane has sadly passed away.
Suzzanne Douglas has sadly died at the age of 64.
Deadline, which first reported the news of Erman’s passing.Erman won a Directors Guild of America award in 1978 for his work on the second installment of “Roots.” He later went on to direct multiple episodes of the sequel series “Roots: The Next Generation” at ABC, as well as the CBS miniseries adaptation of the Alex Haley novel “Queen.”Throughout his career, Erman received a total of 10 Emmy nominations, winning once in 1983 for “Who Will Love My Children?”He picked up a second DGA award in
TikTok dance star Matima Miller, better known as Sway and Babyface.s, has died aged 19.The social media star has been reported as the victim of a shooting on Monday 5 July. He was identified by police in Wilmington, Delaware, who also launched an investigation into the horrific accident that took place at Elbert Place.
Ice Hockey star Matiss Kivlenieks has died after he sustained a head injury trying to get out of a hot tub. The Columbus Blue Jackets goaltender fell as he looked to address a "fireworks malfunction" at a Fourth of July party at a house in Michigan, according to local media.
John Erman, an Emmy-winning director-producer who helmed multiple episodes of such classic TV series as Star Trek, M*A*S*H and Peyton Place along with Part 2 of Roots and much of its sequel miniseries Roots: The Next Generations, has died. He was 85.
The Mirror. A statement announcing Pete's death to fans was shared to Twitter by the official Gogglebox account.
Channel 4 show alongside his wife Linda and their son George. Today the Channel 4 show took to social media to announce Pete's death and to pay tribute to him.
Tributes have been paid to Gogglebox UK star Pete McGarry who has sadly died.
Joanne Linville was an actress known for roles including a Romulan commander in a 1968 episode of “Star Trek.”Linville’s portrayal of the Romulan commander made her “Star Trek” episode, “The Enterprise Incident,” one of the original series’ most memorable – fans loved the romantic tension between her character and Spock, played by Leonard Nimoy (1931–2015). Another notable appearance was on a 1961 episode of “The Twilight Zone,” playing a Confederate widow at the end of the Civil War.