Who died recently? Michael Jackson, Farrah Fawcett, Billy Mays,...
Question Posted Wednesday July 8 2009, 3:40 am
A lot of celebrities died recently but I'm not sure if I caught everyone. I know, I know...it isn't really important or anything but I'm just curious. Michael Jackson's face is splattered all over the magazines so you can't really miss that. Billy Mays was a BIG shocker since he's been doing all of those infomercials for awhile. Farrah Fawcett died the same day as Michael Jackson so it was a little covered over with the news of the King of Pop passing away.
Anyway, what other celebrity died this past week or so that I may have missed? ... or was that it?
Cux answered Wednesday July 8 2009, 9:07 pm: There were others, and Christina below kind of covered them all, but here's what I do when I want to know who has died recently:
christina answered Wednesday July 8 2009, 7:32 pm: Steve McNair died. He was a former NFL player who was most famous for his time spent playing with the Tennessee Titans. His death has been confirmed a murder-suicide. His "girlfriend" killed him before she killed herself.
Ed McMahon also died. He was best known for being on the Tonight Show with Johnny Carson. He also did Star Search if I'm not mistaken.
Karl Malden died as well. He was an actor. I've never seen his stuff, but my father has. I'm not too familiar on who he is, but I'm sure there's stuff you can look up on him.
Allen Klein died too. He was the manager for The Beatles. He died of Alzheimer's disease at age 77.
I'm sure other people may have died, but these are the people besides Michael Jackson, Farrah Fawcett & Billy Mays who have died within the past couple of weeks. Millions of people die everyday though, so we shouldn't just be paying attention to the stars. [ christina's advice column | Ask christina A Question ]
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