Tuesday, January 24, 2017

Gorden Kaye dies aged 75



http://www.theage.com.au/video/video-entertainment/video-entertainment-news/gorden-kaye-dies-aged-75-20170124-4pppg.html

Sunday, January 01, 2017

M*A*S*H's William Christopher dead at 84



Wednesday, December 28, 2016

George Michael dead at 53


Carrie Fisher dead at 60


http://www.theage.com.au/entertainment/movies/star-wars-actor-carrie-fisher-dead-at-60-report-says-20161227-gtilkx.html

Wednesday, November 18, 2015

All Blacks legend Jonah Lomu dead at 40

All Blacks legend Jonah Lomu has died, aged 40. 
Lomu's death has sparked an outpouring of grief as tributes pour in for the rugby great. We'll be bringing you the latest.
Lomu battled kidney disorders since the end of 1995 when he was diagnosed with nephritic syndrome. He had a kidney transplant in 2004 but has had health setbacks since then.

He was understood to have died in Auckland after holidaying in Dubai on his way back to New Zealand following the World Cup. 

Friday, April 10, 2015

Cricket great Richie Benaud dead at 84



Legendary cricket commentator Richie Benaud has died in a Sydney hospice.
"At the moment it is pretty dire," fellow Channel Nine commentator Michael Slater said on radio station 2KY on Friday morning.
"Things are not looking terrific, everyone is rallying around him."

The 84-year-old was receiving radiation treatment for skin cancer since November.
 
Slater said the next 24 hours were crucial for the former Australian captain as his wife, Daphne, family members and the cricket fraternity kept a vigil at his bedside.
In 2013, Benaud was involved in a car crash outside his Coogee hoe that left him with two fractured vertebrae and ended his time in the commentary box.
Richie Benaud pictured in the nets in 1952.
Richie Benaud pictured in the nets in 1952.

While his commentating for Channel Nine has become the stuff of summer legend, Benaud led the Australian team to world cricket dominance in the late 1950s.
He played 64 Test matches as an all-rounder between 1952 and 1964.
He took up his spot behind the microphone with the BBC while still captaining Australia in 1960, before becoming one of the greatest commentators in world cricket over the next half a century.
He is widely regarded as one of the most influential people in the game's history.
As news of Benaud's deteriorating health has begun to spread, tributes have been pouring in from across the world.

Monday, August 11, 2014

Robin Williams dead at 63

 

A US county sheriff's office has confirmed that the comedic actor Robin Williams has died aged 63 at his California home, just before midday local time.
The statement reads:
"On August 11, 2014, at about 11:55 am, Marin County Communications received a 9-1-1 telephone call reporting a male adult had been located unconscious and not breathing inside his residence in unincorporated Tiburon, CA.
"The Sheriff’s Office, as well as the Tiburon Fire Department and Southern Marin Fire Protection District were dispatched to the incident with emergency personnel arriving on scene at 12:00 pm.
"The male subject, pronounced deceased at 12:02 pm has been identified as Robin McLaurin Williams, a 63 year old resident of unincorporated Tiburon, CA.
"An investigation into the cause, manner, and circumstances of the death is currently underway by the Investigations and Coroner Divisions of the Sheriff’s Office.
"Preliminary information developed during the investigation indicates Mr. Williams was last seen alive at his residence, where he resides with his wife, at approximately 10:00 pm on August 10, 2014. Mr. Williams was located this morning shortly before the 9-1-1 call was placed to Marin County Communications.
"At this time, the Sheriff’s Office Coroner Division suspects the death to be a suicide due to asphyxia, but a comprehensive investigation must be completed before a final determination is made.
"A forensic examination is currently scheduled for August 12, 2014 with subsequent toxicology testing to be conducted."

Police have confirmed that they founds Williams’ body in his home around midday Monday (California time), he was pronounced dead at 12.02pm. He was last seen alive the evening before and it is believed his wife of three years, Susan Schneider, was in the house at the time.
She has released the following statement.
“This morning, I lost my husband and my best friend, while the world lost one of its most beloved artists and beautiful human beings. I am utterly heartbroken. On behalf of Robin’s family, we are asking for privacy during our time of profound grief. As he is remembered, it is our hope the focus will not be on Robin’s death, but on the countless moments of joy and laughter he gave to millions.”
While his publicist wouldn’t confirm that it was a suicide, they did issue this statement.
“Robin Williams passed away this morning. He has been battling severe depression of late. This is a tragic and sudden loss. The family respectfully asks for their privacy as they grieve during this very difficult time.”
Williams, who won an Oscar for his supporting role in Good Will Hunting and had recently signed on to reprise his iconic role as Mrs. Doubtfire in a sequel.
He was last seen opposite Annette Bening in the indie film The Face of Love.

Sunday, April 21, 2013

Divinyls singer Chrissy Amphlett dies aged 53

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Australian rock legend Chrissy Amphlett, best known as the singer of the Divinyls, has died in New York aged 53.

The charismatic frontwoman was surrounded by family and friends at her home when she died on Monday morning.

Her husband of 14 years, former Divinyls drummer Charley Drayton, says Amphlett died of breast cancer and multiple sclerosis.

In a statement released by ARIA, he added she had fought the diseases with "exceptional bravery and dignity".

"Chrissy's light burns so very brightly. Hers was a life of passion and creativity; she always lived it to the fullest," the statement said.

"With her force of character and vocal strength she paved the way for strong, sexy, outspoken women."

Christine Joy Amphlett was born in Geelong, Victoria, in 1959.

She gained fans for her energetic performances, complete with a signature outfit of a school uniform and fishnet stockings.

Amphlett revealed her fight against multiple sclerosis in 2007 and in 2010 announced she had breast cancer.

In March this year she shared an insight into her health troubles via her official Facebook page.

"Unfortunately the last 18 months have been a real challenge for me having breast cancer and MS and all the new places that will take you," she wrote.

"You become sadly a patient in a world of waiting rooms, waiting sometimes hours for a result or an appointment.

"You spend a lot time in cold machines... hospital beds, on your knees praying for miracles, operating rooms, tests after tests, looking at healthy people skip down the street like you once did and you took it all for granted and now wish you could do that.

"I have not stopped singing throughout all this in my dreams and to be once again performing and doing what I love to do."

Amphlett formed the Divinyls with Jeremy Paul after meeting guitarist Mark McEntee at the Sydney Opera House in the early 1980s.

"She was courageous, she was original, she was a great poet. She had an incredible voice that was instantly recognisable, and she was, underneath all that, delicate," McEntee said.

Despite an ever-changing line-up, the band released six albums between 1982 and 1996.

The 1991 single I Touch Myself market the group's highest point.

The song reached number one on Australian charts and also found success in the US and UK.

"Everybody has always seen it in one way, but I see the beauty of this song," Amphlett said of the song while speaking to Enough Rope host Andrew Denton in 2006.

"It's about both of those sides, our higher self and our lower self and our sexuality and everything."

Drayton says Amphlett hoped the song would also inspire women to a more serious task.

"Chrissy expressed hope that her worldwide hit I Touch Myself would remind women to perform annual breast examinations," he said in a statement.

"Chrissy was a true pioneer and a treasure to all whose lives her music and spirit touched."

Former partner and guitarist McEntee says Amphlett was an exceptional talent.

"Chrissy had a lot of the gusto, and the raw, the raw talent, and the ability to come up with something original and different," he said.

The Divinyls, also known for Boys in Town, Pleasure and Pain and Science Fiction, were inducted into the ARIA Hall of Fame in 2006.

"It is with great sadness that we learn of the passing of the beloved Chrissy Amphlett, a true pioneer and inspiration to a generation of Australian musicians and music fans," ARIA said in a statement.

The band split in 2007 after a short tour.

Andrew McManus managed the Divinyls for 11 years, and says Amplett had a dominating presence on stage.

"She was brilliant. As I said, she wasn't only a great singer, she was a great songwriter. I think people don't realise that," he said.

"On stage, people couldn't hold a candle to her. I remember when we did some of the big shows - festivals and what have you - no-one wanted to follow Chrissy Amphlett."

Along with singing, Amphlett acted for both the stage and screen and starred alongside Russell Crowe in the musical Blood Brothers in 1988.

Dear Chrissie, The last time I saw you was in the Botanic Gardens, loving life and reciting verse. That's how I'll remember you, your boy, R

— Russell Crowe (@russellcrowe) April 22, 2013

Midnight Oil frontman turned Labor politician Peter Garrett also paid tribute to Amphlett on Twitter.

Farewell to the finest of singers, great performer, a true star #chrissieamphlett

— Peter Garrett AM MP (@PGarrettMP) April 22, 2013

Music journalist Glen A Baker told ABC News 24 it was hard to come to terms with the death of someone "so ferociously larger than life".

"Pop music had trained us to expect that women in rock were kind of like accessories - pretty things in short skirts and winsome smiles," he said.

"We didn't really expect to see anyone who came on like a cavewoman. She was such a mighty singer, but she was innately so rock 'n' roll.

"Which is not to say that she wasn't, when you were with her and knew her, a delight.

"She knew what she was doing and she played it like all rock performers would do, with a certain theatricity."

Baker said Amphlett would be remembered as an absolute original.

"She wasn't trying to be anyone else," he said.

"She was an innate, natural rock performer and she'll be remembered for being so brave."