Bishop Desmond Tutu surely deserves a mention.
Tributes as Desmond Tutu, South Africa’s anti-apartheid hero, dies at 90 | Dailytrust
Betty White Passes Away at 99.
Growing up in the 70s, I looked forward to Saturday nights, and the Mary Tyler Moore show.
RIP Ms. White. Thanks for the laughs.
(yet another reason to say fuck you 2021)
She was certainly a playful and cute little old lady.
She was a comedic genius — loved her in The Proposal with Sandra Bullock
The academy /emmy awards like to praise sentimental or gangster movies — though, IMO it's the charming comedic movies that are the hardest to write, direct and produce.
It takes "comedic timing" which Betty had in spades.
I good since of humor keeps you young.
RIP Betty, thank you for the laughs.
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And sarcasm keeps the blood pumping. Betty White had plenty of it.
Days short of 100. When I saw them talking about her upcoming birthday on the news, I knew they'd fucking jinxed her.
RIP she was a terrifically talented lady.
Peter Bogdanovich, director of 'The Last Picture Show' and 'Paper Moon,' dies at 82
In his 1970s glory days, he was considered a moviemaking wunderkind.
Peter Bogdanovich, director of '''The Last Picture Show''' and '''Paper Moon,''' dies at 82
Sidney Poitier, Oscar-winning actor and activist, dies at 94
Jan. 7 (UPI) -- Oscar-winning actor and activist Sidney Poitier has died.
NBC News reported Friday that Poitier, previously one of the last remaining living stars from the Golden Age of Hollywood, has died at age 94. His cause of death has not been announced.
Fred Mitchell, the Bahamian Minister of Foreign Affairs, also confirmed the news to Deadline.
Poitier was known for such films as The Defiant Ones, Lilies of the Field, Porgy and Bess, A Raisin in the Sun and Guess Who's Coming to Dinner. He received three Academy Award nominations during his career and was the first Black man to win an Oscar for Best Actor for his role as Homer Smith in Lilies of the Field.
The actor was born in Miami in 1927 and grew up in the Bahamas. He enlisted in the Army during World War II and later started his acting career by joining the American Negro Theater.
Poitier came to fame as an actor in the 1950s. Several of his films, including A Raisin in the Sun, Guess Who's Coming to Dinner and In the Heat of the Night, challenged stereotypes and addressed racial issues.
In addition to acting, Poitier was an activist for civil rights and racial equality. He also served as ambassador of the Bahamas to Japan from 1997 to 2007.
Poitier most recently starred in the TV movie The Last Brickmaker in America, released in 2001.
Sidney Poitier, Oscar-winning actor and activist, dies at 94 - UPI.com
The next post may be brought to you by my little bitch Spamdreth
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Blood hell, someone called Poitier as their bet on the who'll be the first to cark it in 22' thread
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At 94, that wasn’t exactly a long shot.
^ true but there's lots of famous old peeps, i shoulda put a tenner on him. Anyhow this is all in bad taste, RIP Sid, some great films and ploughed a path for black peep on the screen as serious actors.
A very elegant man has passed. RIP Mr. Poitier.
Heat Of The Night is a classic, no doubt.
That was … kind of… about it though.
You very rarely do.
But Poitier was a class act, for sure.
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