William Holden went places. In movies and in life he was always on the move.
Born 1918
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Art Carney will always be remembered as Ed Norton on “The Honeymooners”. But the variety of his talents are worth celebrating on this 10th anniversary of his death.
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From traditional country music to the innovative Nashville sound, Eddy Arnold continued to record throughout his life and kept his music current…
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Pearl Bailey was so much more than an actress and singer.
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In the annals of sports broadcasting, there have been plenty of big personalities – but none were quite as big as Howard Cosell.
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News Obituaries
Patty Andrews (1918–2013), last surviving member of the Andrews Sisters
by Legacy StaffThey boosted morale on the home-front with tunes like “Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy of Company B” and “I Can Dream, Can’t I?”
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She dispensed snappy, sometimes saucy advice on love, marriage and meddling mothers-in-law.
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Fifteen years after Audra Lindley’s death, many of us still know her best as Mrs. Roper…
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Nipsey Russell wasn’t called the Poet Laureate of Television for nothing. The frequent game show panelist and celebrity roaster truly had a way with rhymes…