American actor, Lance Kerwin, passed away on January 24, at the age of 62. During his almost 50 year career he has appeared in 55 films, and TV shows. He was most known for his roles, in the 1979 film, Salem's Lot, and in the NBC series, James at fifteen. His most recent role, was in the 2022 film, The Wind & the Reckoning.
English actress, Sylvia Syms, died on January 27, at age 89. She was most known for her roles, as Georgie, in the 1957 film, Woman in a Dressing Gown. Diana Murdoch, in the 1958 film, Ice Cold in Alex. Laura Farr, in the 1961 film, Victim. Princess Charlotte, in the 2003 film, What a Girl Wants. and The Queen Mother in the 2006 film, The Queen.
In total, Sylvia has roles in more than 125 films, and TV shows.
American film and stage actor, and director, Everett Quinton, died of glioblastoma on January 23, at the age of 71. He had bit parts in the films, Natural Born Killers, and Pollock.
Tim Barlow, a British actor, who has played dozens of episodic roles, in films and TV series, died on January 20, at age 87. He was known for his roles, as Jack, in the 2012 series, Derek. Wilder, in the 2010 series, Sherlock. and Mr. Treacher, in the 2007 film, Hot Fuzz.
The award-winning American screenwriter and film producer, Gregory Allen Howard, passed away on January 27, at age 70. He was known for his work on the 2001 film, Ali, and the 2000 film, Remember the Titans.
Dean Daughtry, American musician, and co-founder of rock band, Atlanta Rhythm Section, passed away on January 26, at age 76.
Radio legend, Jerry Blavat, died on January 20, of complications from myasthenia gravis. He was 82 years old.
American football player, who played in the National Football League, for the Detroit Lions and Los Angeles Chargers, Jessie Lemonier, passed away on January 26, at age 25.
Former All-Star third baseman, and three-time World Series champion, with the Oakland Athletics, Sal Bando, passed away on January 20, at age 78.
American sports broadcaster, Bill Schonely, passed away on January 21, at age 93.
He was the Portland Trail Blazers broadcaster, and announcer, for 28 years.
American fashion model, Jeremy Ruehlemann, died of an accidental drug overdose, on January 23, at age 27. He has worked with designers, Tommy Hilfiger, and Christian Siriano.
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