The Carry On team
Abbott and Costello
Laurel and Hardy
The Marx Bros
Norman Wisdom
Lon Chaney Jr
Bela Lugosi
Vincent Price
Jack Lemmon
Boris Karloff
Googie Withers
Margaret Lockwood
Evelyn Ankers
Keith Moon, the world is a quieter place without him
Jeff Healey and Stevie Ray Vaughan - two great guitarists who went way too soon
Stanley Kubrick - could have made at least one more movie Dermot Morgan-we really need more Father Ted
Yes, very sad that he died quite young. I think of it when I watch Father Ted.
Jimmy Savile so he can face the public and justice system, then he could die all over again knowing we all know what a low life he really is :mad:
And Freddie Mercury because of the talent lost
Rod Hull. He and Emu would be undergoing some sort of revival, by now, and have appeared on something like Extras, by Ricky Gervais-and perhaps would be back on Parkinson, too...
Amy Winehouse. No offense to any other successful British singers....but no-one comes close the the talent she had. I was listening to 'What is it about men?' the other night and I just felt really sad that there'll never be any new material from her
Although I was not a fan, Princess Di and Paula Yates. It just seemed so heartbreaking for children to lose their mothers. I wonder who Di would be married to now...or Paula for that matter.
But only for her children's benefit though because she would have loved Kate and especially being a grandmother and seeing Harry become the great fellow he's grown to be. I don't care what anyone says, I think she and Charles were fine with each other when she died. I think the press would have eventually given her more space as she got on with her own life and the constant pestering would have worn off, not all of it, but I don't think she'd have been pestered as much in her 50's as she was when younger. I like to think she'd not have gone down the botox route too like Mrs Yorkie :rolleyes:
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Abbott and Costello
Laurel and Hardy
The Marx Bros
Norman Wisdom
Lon Chaney Jr
Bela Lugosi
Vincent Price
Jack Lemmon
Boris Karloff
Googie Withers
Margaret Lockwood
Evelyn Ankers
I could go on all day
Ian Curtis
Freddie Mercury
George Harrison
John Lennon
Marilyn Monroe
James Dean
Elvis Presley
Aaliyah
Yes, this was tragic. Big Country were brilliant.
Then somehow we could have got the Crow vs Joker movie that would have been the height of awesomeness.
Yes, very sad that he died quite young. I think of it when I watch Father Ted.
Michael Staniforth
In a Dennis Waterman-stylee he also "wrote da feem toon and sung da feem toon"
thankz. I think right he sing it.
It's a shame only the first season got released on DVD before rights issues got in the way
And Freddie Mercury because of the talent lost
Les Dawson
Diana Dors
Kenneth Horne
Larry Grayson
Mollie Sugden
Although I was not a fan, Princess Di and Paula Yates. It just seemed so heartbreaking for children to lose their mothers. I wonder who Di would be married to now...or Paula for that matter.
Oh yes, Dermot died way too soon. I was very sad when the author James Herriot passed away...I would love to have met him.
Eric Morecombe is another
But only for her children's benefit though because she would have loved Kate and especially being a grandmother and seeing Harry become the great fellow he's grown to be. I don't care what anyone says, I think she and Charles were fine with each other when she died. I think the press would have eventually given her more space as she got on with her own life and the constant pestering would have worn off, not all of it, but I don't think she'd have been pestered as much in her 50's as she was when younger. I like to think she'd not have gone down the botox route too like Mrs Yorkie :rolleyes:
Didn't realise
Agree with all those and also
Luther Vandross and Teena Marie - beautiful, beautiful voices
Bob Monkhouse
Frank Carson
Donna Summer
The entertainment world is a lot duller without them. Gone but never forgotten - and still missed by me everyday.
Patrick Swayze