As with every year, the world lost many people from
entertainment, politics, and the worldwide platform in general. I narrowed down a long list to a
cross-section of 13 notables for the year 2013.
In trying to decide the order for the list of names, I finally settled
on chronological for date of death starting with the most recent rather than
alphabetical.
Joan Fontaine,
Actress—died December 15, 2013
Best Actress Oscar winner for the 1941 Alfred Hitchcock film
SUSPICION, starring opposite Cary Grant.
Sister of Oscar winning actress Olivia de Havilland.
Peter O'Toole,
Actor—died December 14, 2013
Probably best known for his leading role as the title
character in LAWRENCE OF ARABIA.
Nominated 8 times for a best actor Oscar. Turned down an honorary Oscar for his
collective body of work. My personal
favorite of Peter O'Toole's movies is the 1982 comedy MY FAVORITE YEAR.
Nelson Mandela, South
African President—died December 5, 2013
Prominent political figure in South Africa's politics,
imprisoned for many years because of his fight to end Apartheid, emerged from
prison to be elected President of South Africa.
Paul Walker,
Actor—died November 20, 2013
Most recently noted for his work in the FAST AND FURIOUS
movies, ironically died in a car crash.
Tom Clancy,
Author—died October 1, 2013
Gave us many best selling novels, several made into movies
such as THE HUNT FOR RED OCTOBER, PATRIOT GAMES and CLEAR AND PRESENT DANGER
with several different actors portraying his Jack Ryan character in various
films. SHADOW RECRUIT, the most recent
movie featuring Clancy's Jack Ryan character, is scheduled for release in the
U.S. on January 17, 2014.
James Gandolfini,
Actor—died June 19, 2013
Best known for his role as Tony Soprano in the HBO television
series THE SOPRANOS.
Jean Stapleton,
Actress—died May 31, 2013
A long acting career, but she's best known as Edith Bunker,
wife of the outspoken Archie Bunker on ALL IN THE FAMILY, the ground breaking
television series from the 1970s.
George Jones,
Singer—died April 26, 2013
A long career as a country singer.
Jonathan Winters,
Comedian—died April 11, 2013
A long career as a comedian and comedy actor, including the
role of Robin Williams and Pam Dawber's son on the television series MORK &
MINDY. I loved him in IT'S A MAD, MAD,
MAD, MAD WORLD along with several other brilliant comedy actors.
Annette Funicello,
Actress—died April 8, 2013
Started her career as one of the original Mickey Mouse Club
Mouseketeers followed by several starring movie roles before her career was
short circuited by Multiple Sclerosis which she battled for many years.
Margaret Thatcher,
Prime Minister United Kingdom—died April 8, 2013
The first and so far only woman to ever hold the office as the
United Kingdom's Prime Minister. She
served three terms 1979-1990 and was known as the Iron Lady. In 1992, the title of Baroness was bestowed
on her.
Roger Ebert, Film
Critic—died April 4, 2013
Long time film critic for the Chicago Sun Times, partnered
on television for many years with film critic Gene Siskel of the Chicago
Tribune where they became well-known for their thumbs up and thumbs down movie
reviews. In 1975 he won a Pulitzer Prize
for Criticism.
Ed Koch, New York
City Mayor—died February 1, 2013
He served three terms as Mayor from 1978 through 1989 and is
credited with saving New York City from bankruptcy.
As I said, this is only a small cross-section of those we
lost in 2013.
8 comments:
I hadn't known about some of these deaths - I must have been off-planet at the time. My Favorite Year is also my fave O'Toole movie -wonderfully multi-layered. Jonathan Winters, Jean Stapleton, Joan Fontaine - all awesome talents. An excellent, though sad, list.
We did lose a lot of talented folks this year. Peter O'Toole was such a wonderful talent. He was terrific in My Favorite Year, but my favorite is still Lawrence of Arabia (although Lion in Winter is a close second.) Thanks for the list and the memories. Barb Bettis
Death leaves a heartache no one can heal, love leaves a memory no one can steal. ~From a headstone in Ireland
R.E.
Hey, good post. It's been a bad year for loss and those losses need to be enumerated.
Thanks, Ashantay. As with every year, we lost many outstanding people in 2013.
Thanks for your comment.
Thanks, Barb. Not only was MY FAVORITE YEAR a fun movie, it's the only comedy I can think of that Peter O'Toole made.
Thanks for your comment.
R.E.: So very true.
Thanks for sharing.
Vonnie: I had a very long list and there were probably many that I missed. I had a tough time picking just 13 to use in my blog post.
Thanks for your comment.
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