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- Marilyn Monroe (1926–1962) “We are all of us stars, and we deserve to twinkle.” – Marilyn Monroe. A new Marilyn Monroe biopic, titled ‘Blonde,’ is right around the corner, and there’s a reason why it has been titled that.
- Robin Williams (1951–2014) “No matter what people tell you, words and ideas can change the world.” – Robin Williams. For many, even five years after his death, it is hard to believe that the man who brought so many characters to life on-screen is no more.
- Gig Young (1913–1978) “30 years and 55 pictures – not more than five that were any good, or any good for me.” – Gig Young. Gig Young began his career in Hollywood with many supporting roles in several films.
- Margaux Hemingway (1954–1996) “If you are at one with your body, then you are at one with yourself.” – Margaux Hemingway. Granddaughter of renowned writer Ernest Hemingway, who ended his life in 1961, Margaux Hemingway is mostly known for her role in the movie ‘Lipstick.’
James Suttles (born September 21, 1980, in Brevard, North Carolina) is an American filmmaker. Suttles grew up in Brevard, North Carolina, attending Brevard High School. At the age of 26, he directed his first feature film Red Dirt Rising and also served as Producer, Cinematographer and Editor.
Nov 2, 1998 · It took 25 years, and the tenacity of biographer James Curtis, to publicly reveal the truth behind the filmmaker’s death. In fact, Whale had left a suicide note, citing failing health for...
Dec 25, 2008 · The Brooklyn actor who played Johnny Cakes – the gay-fireman lover of a mob capo on “The Sopranos” – killed himself in a holiday tragedy that has stunned family and friends.
Nov 2, 2021 · From James Dean to Cory Monteith, Chadwick Boseman to Brittany Murphy, we look back on actors who died just as they were becoming household names.
Aug 20, 2012 · Suffering from depression and health issues, he died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound. He was 68. Advertisement. Donald Cammell (1934-1996) The Scottish filmmaker wrote and co-directed 1970’s...
When police found her body, they believed that Peg had climbed up a workman's ladder that had been leaning up against the back of the letter "H" and she jumped head-first to her death. The note found in Peg's purse read: "I am afraid, I am a coward. I am sorry for everything.