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Dec 29, 2017 · Who died in the past 12 months? Take a look at some of the famous faces no longer with us at the end of 2017.
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- William Peter Blatty (1928-2017) Jan 12 American scriptwriter and author of The Exorcist, dies at 89. Jan 13 Dick Gautier, American stage and screen actor (Get Smart - "Hymie"; Bye Bye Birdie; When Things Were Rotten), dies at 85.
- Mary Tyler Moore (1936-2017) Jan 25 American Emmy Award-winning actress (The Dick Van Dyke Show - "Laura"; The Mary Tyler Moore Show; Ordinary People), dies at 80.
- Roger Moore (1927-2017) May 23 British actor (The Saint, James Bond), dies at 89. May 28 John Noakes, British TV presenter, dies at 83. May 30 Elena Verdugo, American actress (Little Giant, Cavalier of the West), dies at 92.
- George A. Romero (1940-2017) Jul 16 American-Canadian director, filmmaker and "Father of the Zombie Film" (Night of the Living Dead), dies at 77. Jul 18 Harvey Atkin, Canadian actor (Meatballs), dies at 74.
Dec 27, 2017 · 12:50 PM PST, December 27, 2017. ET remembers the celebrities who died this year, including David Cassidy, Tom Petty, Hugh Hefner, Chester Bennington and Chris Cornell. Heather Menzies-Urich....
Jan 30, 2017 · Canadian comic actor Tony Rosato, a veteran of both the SCTV and Saturday Night Live sketch comedy series died at age 62 in Toronto on Jan. 10.
Tony Rosato was born on 26 December 1954 in Naples, Campania, Italy. He was an actor and writer, known for Night Heat (1985), SCTV (1976) and Seeds of Doubt (1998). He was married to Leah Murray. He died on 10 January 2017 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Dec 22, 2017 · Tony Rosato, who starred on 'Saturday Night Live' for one season in the early '80s, died Jan. 10 at 62. William Peter Blatty , Oscar-nominated writer for "The Exorcist," died Jan. 12 at 89.
Tony Redston (died 9 October 2020) was the production manager on the Doctor Who television stories The Mark of the Rani and Time and the Rani.