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Actor Tristan Rogers passed away August 15 at the age of 79. He's best known for his recurring role as a superspy on the soap opera, "General Hospital" but he also appeared in movies and worked as a voice actor.
 
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Actor Graham Greene passed away today. He was 73.
 
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I read that actress Polly Holiday, perhaps best known as Flo from the 70's sitcom, "Alice," passed away September 9 at the age of 88. Some know her better from "Gremlins."
 
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Singer, songwriter, keyboardist, and Supertramp founder, Rick Davies, passed away at the age of 81' on September 6. Supertramp had a couple of hits before and after 1979 but that year they released "Breakfast in America" which was a huge seller with four Top 10 singles. I remember them well. My next-door neighbor at the time played that album everyday for months. I still have the album that came after that, "...Famous Last Words," on cassette.
 
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1960s movie star Claudia Cardinale has died at 87

In America, she was probably best known for the first "Pink Panther" film (1963) as well as "Once Upon a Time in the West" (1968) with Henry Fonda and Charles Bronson.

30 years later she returned to the franchise in the abysmal "Son of the Pink Panther" (1993) with Roberto Benigni

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Singer/songwriter Sonny Curtis passed away on September 19 at the age of 88. He was a member of The Crickets, Buddy Holly's band. He wrote "I Fought the Law (covered by numerous artists)," "Love is All Around (the theme to "The Mary Tyler Moore Show," and co-wrote "More Than I Can Say" (a hit for Leo Sayer).

I read that Curtis also recorded "Love is All Around" for the show. My parents watched it across its run so I remember the opening notes played by an electric guitar (or is that a keyboard made to sound like a guitar?).
 
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