and-now-hes-dead

J.K. Trotter · 09/06/13 09:25AM

“He was a wonderful boss. I lived with him for five years. We were the closest people who worked with him ... we were always there. Hitler was never without us day and night.” — Rochus Misch, former bodyguard of Adolf Hitler, is dead at 96.

Dennis Farina, Cop Turned Actor, Dead at 69

Max Read · 07/22/13 12:15PM

Dennis Farina, the Chicago cop who launched into a multi-decade acting career—including a starring role in Law and Order—from a consulting gig with director Michael Mann has died following a blod clot in his lung. He was 69.

Max Read · 07/01/13 08:01AM

Actor and martial artist Jim Kelly, best known as Williams in Enter the Dragon, has died.

Max Read · 06/26/13 06:00AM

Tax-evading financier Marc Rich, pardoned by President Clinton on his last day in office for some funny business about illegally selling Iranian oil while the country held Americans hostage, has died in Switzerland.

Gandolfini's Greatest Hits

Cord Jefferson · 06/19/13 08:43PM

James Gandolfini died today at the young age of 51, but that doesn't mean he didn't leave us with a huge amount of work to remember him by.

Max Read · 05/29/13 02:49PM

Jack Vance, the science-fiction master and author of the Dying Earth series, has died. The New York Times Magazine profiled him in 2009.

John Cook · 05/20/13 05:00PM

Ray Manzarek, the keyboard player for the Doors who went on to produce records by X and Echo and the Bunnymen, has died at 74.

Cord Jefferson · 04/22/13 05:55PM

Richie Havens, the legendary folk singer who opened Woodstock in 1969, died of a heart attack at his home in New Jersey today. He was 72.

Comic Legend Jonathan Winters Is Dead

Cord Jefferson · 04/12/13 01:12PM


Jonathan Winters, the comedian who helped make "improv" a household term and kept audiences laughing for over half a century, died last night of natural causes at his home in Montecito, California. He was 87.

Roger Ebert, Legendary Critic, Dead at 70

Max Read · 04/04/13 02:46PM

Roger Ebert, the celebrated film critic, has passed away at age 70. Though active as a critic and pundit to the very end, Ebert had battled thyroid cancer since 2002, and lost his voice in 2006 following surgical complications.

Jason Molina, Magnolia Electric Co. Songwriter, Dead at 39

Max Read · 03/18/13 12:47PM

Jason Molina, the musician and songwriter behind the great Magnolia Electric Co. and Songs: Ohia, passed away on Saturday at 39, Chunklet's Henry Owings reports. Molina had struggled with severe alcoholism, and had released no new recordings since 2009; in 2011 his family held a fundraiser to pay for medical bills he had accrued during treatment for his addiction. The Magnolia Electric Co. Tumblr has a moving memorial:

Hugo Chavez Dead at 58

Max Read · 03/05/13 05:25PM

Hugo Chavez, the president of Venezuela, has died of cancer at age 58, Vice President Nicolás Maduro announced this afternoon. Chavez had been fighting the disease since 2011, flying twice to Cuba for surgeries, and hadn't been seen in public for months before his death. Nevertheless, the former paratrooper, who turned to democratic politics after being imprisoned over a failed military coup, was re-elected president last year thanks to huge support from the country's poor and working class.

The Co-Creator of 'Underdog' Has Died, as Has Your Childhood

John Cook · 02/15/13 02:16PM

William Watts Biggers, the co-creator of "Underdog," the dimly recalled yet foundational mod cartoon you once watched at your grandmother's house, thrilling as the shy and awkward shoe-shine dog transformed himself into a brave and awkward superhero to save his love Sweet Polly Purebred from all manner of canine villains, and which first inculcated in you a hope that power and dignity was attainable to the least among us, has died. Everything does.