The Hollywood Reporter - 06.11.2019

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NOV. 7
Rebecca Eaton, 72
Joni Mitchell, 76
Morgan Spurlock, 49
NOV. 8
Richard Curtis, 63
John Musker, 66
Parker Posey, 51
Alfre Woodard, 67
NOV. 9
Bille August, 71
Fernando Meirelles, 64
NOV. 10
Zoey Deutch, 25 →
Roland Emmerich, 64
Tracy Morgan, 51
Ellen Pompeo, 50
Kiernan Shipka, 20
NOV. 11
Leonardo DiCaprio, 45
Calista Flockhart, 55
Demi Moore, 57
Stanley Tucci, 59
NOV. 12
Ryan Gosling, 39
Anne Hathaway, 37
Megan Mullally, 61
NOV. 13
Gerard Butler, 50
Whoopi Goldberg, 64
Jimmy Kimmel, 52
Chris Noth, 65

Birthdays


to Humanitarian
Service from FilmAid
International on
Nov. 6 in New York.


Deaths
Barry Frank, the
pioneering sports
programmer who
negotiated Olympic
TV deals and


represented John
Madden, Bob Costas
and Jim Nantz,
died Oct. 29 in San
Francisco. He was 87.

Ann Crumb, the
Broadway and
West End star of
Aspects of Love, The
Goodbye Girl and

Les Misérables, died
Oct. 31 of ovarian
cancer in Media,
Pennsylvania. She
was 69.

Braun

Brian Tarantina,
an actor on
The Marvelous Mrs.
Maisel and Gilmore
Girls, was found dead
Nov. 2 in his New
York apa r t ment. He
was 60.

Kelly C. Crabb, a
special counsel at the
sports and enter-
tainment law firm
Sheppard Mullin,
died Oct. 27 of natu-
ral causes in Alpine,
Utah. He was 72.
1 Adam Klein
and
Ellie Schiff
2 Sean
MacGregor
and Meg
McAlduff
3 Remi Nalea
McCormick

Slade

Bernard Slade, the
Oscar-nominated
writer who created
The Partridge Family
and wrote Same
Time, Next Year for
Broadway and the big
screen, died Oct. 30
in Beverly Hills from
complications of
Lewy body dementia.
He was 89.

John Witherspoon,
the comic actor who
starred in the Friday
films, died Oct. 29 in
Sherman Oaks. He
was 77.

Zev Braun, who
produced the
Vietnam-set CBS
drama To u r o f
Duty, died Oct. 17
in Los Angeles. He
was 90.
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