Celebrity Death Topic

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The Captain from Captain & Tenille past away as well.
 
Ken Berry died December 1st but I only found out about it yesterday, never saw anything about it until a random "celebs we lost in 2018" headline showed up with his picture. He was in a ton of shows over many decades but I think his last "big role" was Vinton on Mama's Family in the 80's
 
Katherine Helmond died at 89 from complications related to Alzheimer's disease.
 
https://people.com/music/dick-dale-dead-81/

Surf Rock Legend Dick Dale Reportedly Dies at 81: 'It's a Sad Day for Rock 'n' Roll'

Dick Dale, the “King of the Surf Guitar” whose biggest hit served as the opening song for 1994 cult classic Pulp Fiction, has reportedly died. He was 81.
Dale died on Saturday, his band’s live bassist, Sam Bolle, told The Guardianthis link opens in a new tab. Dale’s agent confirmed the news to Billboardthis link opens in a new tab, saying, “It’s a sad day for Rock ‘n’ Roll.”
Dale — a rep for whom PEOPLE was not able to immediately contact — is known as the pioneer of surf rock, the rock music subgenre defined by Southern California’s surf culture. Along with his band the Del-Tones, Dale (né Richard Anthony) is most known for his ’60s hit “Misirlou,” which was sampled by the Black Eyed Peas for their popular track “Pump It” in 2006.

Actor Seth Rogen remembered Dale in a tweet after news of the musician’s death broke.

“Once I drove an hour and half to see Dick Dale perform at a horse track, and it was wonderful. RIP,” Rogen tweetedthis link opens in a new tab.

Born in Boston to a Lebanese father and Polish-Belarusian mother in 1937, Dale drew on his Middle Eastern heritage to develop his unique sound, which has paved the way for surf rock bands like the Surfaris, the Chantays and Eddie and the Showmen, according to Varietythis link opens in a new tab.


In a 2015 Billboard interview, Dale, who toured well into his later years, spoke openly about his health issues, revealing that he suffered from diabetes, back problems and kidney failure, among other ailments. Still, Dale couldn’t keep away from the stage.

“Even with my illnesses and diseases, I’m faster with my hands than I’ve ever been,” he told the publication.
However, it was not just Dale’s love of music that kept him touring. He told the Pittsburgh City Paperthis link opens in a new tab in 2015 that he needed the money to cover his medical bills.
“I can’t stop touring because I will die,” he told the publication. “Physically and literally, I will die.”


His life-long dedication to surf rock has landed him legend status in the music world. In John Blair’s The Illustrated Discography of Surf Music, the author praised Dale’s unique sound — which has become the subgenre’s signature.

“He attempted to musically reproduce the feeling he had while surfing,” Blair wrote. “And the result of this somewhat nebulous and certainly subjective approach was the surfing music genre.”





 
John Singleton.

Damn RIP. Loved his earlier work. His new tv show Snowfall was pretty good (first season haven’t watched season 2 yet).
 
Damn that sucks. Will be in the feels when we see him last in December.
He didn’t play Chewbacca in the last movie or this one. He consulted though. Force Awakens was his last.