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Leonard Lionel Cornelius Canegata (March 3, 1907 – May 9, 1952), known professionally as Canada Lee, was an American professional boxer and actor who pioneered roles for African Americans. After careers as a jockey , boxer and musician, he became an actor in the Federal Theatre Project , including the 1936 production of Macbeth adapted and ...
During the filming of a pursuit-sequence for episode 36 ("End Of The Road"), a police vehicle driven by a Crawford Productions' principal actor struck and instantly killed a 21 year-old member of the camera crew, Colin Enor (or Ennor/Ennoh) [131] after losing control while negotiating a gravel bend. The other crew managed to get out of the way.
The body of John Joseph Seymour, 26, was discovered the same day as the bodies of his estranged common law wife and daughter under the Alex Fraser bridge in Delta. His body was found 15 meters under the bridge on a dirt parking lot. [68] Christine Kinequon 3 Homicide Prince George 1995 (April)
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Filming began on Feb. 1, 1993, the day the actor turned 28, with Lee playing a rock star who rises from his grave for revenge after he and his fiancée are mercilessly murdered.
Character killed off at the beginning of the next season and replaced as bartender by Woody Boyd, portrayed by Woody Harrelson. [2] Dolph Sweet: Chief Carl Kanisky Gimme a Break! 88 1985-05-08 Stomach cancer: 4 Character killed off, and his character's death was addressed in the fifth-season premiere. Selma Diamond: Selma Hacker Night Court ...
Henry Lee Marshall of Tampa, Florida, stalks his former girlfriend Martha Leathers, who now has a long-term relationship and five children with George O'Neill. When O'Neill and Leathers make plans to move away from Tampa, Marshall murders O'Neill and flees to Dallas , where he takes on the alias "Bennie Thomas" and gets a job as a shoemaker.
Brandon Lee's 1993 death on the set of "The Crow" sent shockwaves through the film industry.