Celebrity Life
Black Rob, ‘Whoa!’ Rapper, Dead at 52
Former Bad Boy artist scored massive hit in 2000 but was beset in recent years with serious health issues. He died Saturday after going into cardiac arrest
Mike Mitchell, Guitarist on the Kingsmen’s ‘Louie Louie,’ Dead at 77
"I learned to play the guitar because of Mike Mitchell. I know every one of his solos, mistakes and all," Joe Walsh says of founding member of garage rock icons
Felix Silla, Cousin Itt on ‘Addams Family,’ Dead at 84
Actor also appeared in Return of the Jedi, Spaceballs and Buck Rogers in the 25th Century
Bernie Madoff, World Record Holder for Biggest Ponzi Scheme, Dead at 82
Disgraced financier was sentenced to 150 years in prison after bilking clients out of billions
Joseph Siravo, Who Played Tony Soprano’s Father on ‘The Sopranos,’ Dead at 64
Actor also appeared in Carlito's Way, The People v. O.J. Simpson, and numerous hit Broadway shows
DMX, Rapper Who Blended Aggressive Menace With Emotional Sincerity, Dead at 50
The influential MC's chart-topping career included five Number One albums, but was beset by drug and legal issues. He died following a heart attack
Anne Beatts, Original ‘SNL’ Writer, Dead at 74
Emmy-winning writer also created sitcom Square Pegs, edited Titters: The First Collection of Humor by Women
Howard Weitzman, Hollywood Lawyer Who Repped Michael Jackson Estate, Dead at 81
Celebrity attorney also briefly represented O.J. Simpson prior to 1994 murder trial
Malcolm Cecil, Producer for Stevie Wonder and Co-Creator of Revolutionary TONTO Synth, Dead at 84
Massive module was also used by Isley Brothers, Quincy Jones, Gil Scott-Heron, Diana Ross and Harry Nilsson
Larry McMurtry, ‘Lonesome Dove’ Novelist, Dead at 84
Chronicler of the American West also won an Academy Award for his screenplay to the film 'Brokeback Mountain'
George Segal, ‘The Goldbergs’ Star, Dead at 87
Beloved dramatic and comedic actor earned an Oscar nomination for role in Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
Matt ‘Money’ Miller, Titus Andronicus Founding Keyboardist, Dead at 34
News was revealed by frontman Patrick Stickles