Notable deaths in 2010
Isabella Caro, a French actress and model whose image appeared in this shocking Italian ad campaign has died at the age of 28. (Photo by Pascal Le Segretain/Getty Images)
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See which famous folk have passed away in 2010.
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The trailblazing filmmaker who spent decades documenting the stories of Olympic athletes has died. Bud Greenspan was 84. (Photo by China Photos/Getty Images)
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Veteran U.S. diplomat and Peace Corps official
Movie producer Steven Reuther died June 5, from cancer. His credits include “Pretty Woman,” “Dirty Dancing,” “Face/Off” and “Pay It Forward” among others. Reuther was 58. (Carlos Alvarez/Getty Images)
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Director Irvin Kershner died November 27, 2010, after a long illness. The film veteran directed “The Empire Strikes Back,” the
Silent-movie era child star Marie Osborne Yeats died November 11, 2010, after suffering a series of stroke. Billed as Baby Marie Osborne she appeared “Little Mary Sunshine” when she was just four years old. Yeats was 99. (Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Television producer Denise Cramsey, 41, died of a
Pat Burns, who made an unconventional and accidental transition from police officer to hockey coach and was the only man voted the
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Chess grandmaster Larry Evans died November 15, 2010, reportedly from complications following a gallbladder operation. The five-time U.S. champion was also a prolific writer of the sport. Evans was 78. (Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
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Niehaus, who called the first pitch in
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Two-time best actress nominee
Hall of Fame manager
Three-time world champion surfer Andy Irons died November 3, after withdrawing from an event because of an illness. Irons returned to the tour this year after taking a year off. He was 32. (Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Times)
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Theodore C. Sorensen,
Jim Hunter, a
Emmy Award winning director
Academy Award winning actress Lisa Blount was found dead in her
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Ari Up, real name Ariane Forster, died October 21, 2010. Up was the lead singer for the English punk band “The Slits” and was just 14 years old when she put the group together in 1976. Up was 48. (Frank Mullen/WireImage)
Bob Guccione, who founded Penthouse magazine in 1965 in England to subsidize his art career, died on Oct. 20. He was 79. (Photo by David Montgomery/Getty Images)
‘Happy Days’ actor Tom Bosley is dead after reportedly battling a staph infection. He was 83 years old. (Photo by Jason Merritt/Getty Images)
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Opera singing legend Joan Sutherland died October 10, 2010 following a series of health issues. Dubbed “La Stupenda” by her Italian fans, the Australian native is one of the most celebrated
Grammy-winner Albertina Walker died October 8, 2010, after suffering respiratory failure. Known as the “Queen of Gospel,” she co-founded the Gospel Music Workshop of America. Walker was 81. (Paul Natkin/WireImage)
Bandleader Buddy Morrow died September 27, 2010. The trombone-great was a member of The Tonight Show Band and hit the UK charts in 1953 with the single “Night Train.” In 1977 Morrow took over as the bandleader of the
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Rich Cronin, lead singer for the 1990’s band ‘LFO’ died on September 8, 2010 after a long battle with cancer. (Photo by Andrew H. Walker/Getty Images for LEVIEV)
Japanese motorcycle racer Shoya Tomizawa was killed in a Moto2 crash at San Marino Grand Prix on Sept. 5, 2010. He was 19. (Photo by Mirco Lazzari gp/Getty Images)
Two-time
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Oscar winning actress
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Boxer Mac Foster died July 19. The Vietnam veteran won his first 24 fights by knockout and was the number one heavyweight contender in 1970 but never got a shot at the title. Foster was 68. (Central Press/Getty Images)
Writer/producer/voice actor Peter Fernandez died July 15, after a fight with cancer. He helped popularize Japanese animation in the U.S. as the fast talking voice behind
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Former Baltimore Ravens fullback Kenyon Cotton died following complications that possibly stemmed from surgery on his Achilles tendon. He played for the Ravens in 1997 and 1998 after starring at Southeast
Songwriter Hank Cochran died July 15, 2010, at his
Yankees owner
Grammy Award winning singer, composer, and pastor Walter Hawkins died on July 11 after a battle with pancreatic cancer. Hawkins won a Grammy in 1980 for “The Lord’s Prayer”, and also performed it on the televised awards show that year. Other hit albums included “Love Alive III” (1990) and Love Alive IV” (1993). (Photo by MANDEL NGAN/AFP/Getty Images)