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Barry Norman

He told me about all the films I couldn't afford to see in my youth

RIP

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Nearly forgot Joachim KArdinal Meissner. A foremost catholic in Germany.

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Peter Härtling, notable german author and Editor.

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No, he's still alive.

Yep, him.

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Originally posted by vandervelde
No, he's still alive. [hidden]Yep, him.[/hidden]
He lives on through his books....?

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Originally posted by ptobler
He lives on through his books....?
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-4021362/Hugh-Hefner-responds-internet-rumours-dead-apt-movie-selection.html

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Maryam Mirzakhani
Mathematician
Fields Medal winner
Iranian

died 15th July

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Everyone dies these days, I can't keep track. Even living dead died. And he who played Lugosi. And Hitchckock's actor from The Birds.

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Jeanne Moreau - to me the most accomplished French actress.

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Sam Shepard - playwright and actor.


Cornelius Fudge from Harry Potter films
the actor Robert Hardy
known for his Winston Churchill portrayals
but also a great vet from my youth.


Ramsey curse:
Ramsey has just scored for Arsenal FC in the opening of new Premier League season.
Celebrities are rushing to the check-ups.


Jerry Lewis. More revered in France than America, perhaps.

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Originally posted by @moonbus
Jerry Lewis. More revered in France than America, perhaps.
Very popular in Sweden when he acted with Dean Martin.

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Originally posted by @moonbus
Jerry Lewis. More revered in France than America, perhaps.
Who famously said there are no funny women comedians ... which is classic because he was in "King of comedy" with Sandra Bernhardt who was funny as hell in that movie.

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