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Dick Clark Dead at 82 ‘Massive Heart Attack’
Dick Clark — famed TV producer, and “New Year’s Rockin’ Eve” host — died from a massive heart attack this morning … TMZ has learned.
Clark had been in St. John’s hospital in L.A. after undergoing an outpatient procedure last night. Clark suffered the heart attack following the procedure — attempts to resuscitate him were unsuccessful.
He was 82.
Details surrounding his death are unclear, but Clark had suffered a significant stroke in 2004 — forcing him to retire from his hosting gig at “New Years’ Rockin’ Eve,” which he created in 1972.
Ryan Seacrest took over in 2006. Dick has appeared on the show ever since.
Before suffering a stroke, Clark told Larry King he suffered from Type 2 diabetes.
Clark has been married 3 times — and has 3 children from his first two marriages. He is survived by his current wife Kari Wigton.
“For now, Dick Clark … so long.”
(via basednerd)
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I’m really sad to hear that Lanford Wilson has died :( He was a wonderful playwright and good friend of the school where I took acting classes for a year.
I never got the chance to meet him, but I was able to perform a scene from one of his plays.
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Although Gough’s career spanned over six decades, he is arguably most famous for playing Alfred Pennyworth in Batman (1989), Batman Returns (1992), Batman Forever (1995) and Batman & Robin (1997). One of his last films as as the voice of the Dodo bird in 2010’s Alice in Wonderland.
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- Heath Ledger (1979-2008)







