Kirstie Alley, ‘Cheers’ Star, Dies at 71Kirstie Alley, ‘Cheers’ Star, Dies at 71Alley also starred in ‘Look Who’s Talking’ and ‘Star Trek II.’ScreenCrush StaffScreenCrush Staff
Louie Anderson, Actor and Comedian, Dies at 68Louie Anderson, Actor and Comedian, Dies at 68Anderson was also the host of ‘Family Feud’ and the creator of ‘Life WIth Louie.’Matt SingerMatt Singer
Dustin Diamond, ‘Saved By the Bell’s Screech, Dies at 44Dustin Diamond, ‘Saved By the Bell’s Screech, Dies at 44The ’90s icon was diagnosed with lung cancer in January.Matt SingerMatt Singer
Larry King, Radio and TV Legend, Dies at 87Larry King, Radio and TV Legend, Dies at 87King had been battling Covid-19.ScreenCrush StaffScreenCrush Staff
Tommy Lasorda, Fiery Hall of Fame Dodgers Manager, Dies at 93Tommy Lasorda, Fiery Hall of Fame Dodgers Manager, Dies at 93The Dodgers said Friday that he had a heart attack at his home in Fullerton.Associated PressAssociated Press
Last of Singing Mcguire Sisters Dies in Vegas; Phyllis, 89Last of Singing Mcguire Sisters Dies in Vegas; Phyllis, 89Phyllis McGuire was 89. The lead singer and younger sister of Dorothy and Christine McGuire died on Tuesday at her estate in Las Vegas.Associated PressAssociated Press
Whitey Ford, Hall of Fame Ace for Mighty Yankees, Died at 91Whitey Ford, Hall of Fame Ace for Mighty Yankees, Died at 91He helped symbolize the almost machine-like efficiency of the Yankees in the mid-20th century. Whitey Ford was 91.Associated PressAssociated Press
Casey Kasem, Voice Actor, Beloved Radio DJ Passes Away at 82Casey Kasem, Voice Actor, Beloved Radio DJ Passes Away at 82Although we've known that Casey Kasem has been struggling with illness for some time, it doesn't make it any easier to report today that the beloved longtime radio DJ and voice of Scooby-Doo has passed away at the age of 82. Britt HayesBritt Hayes