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Judith Krantz: 91 American journalist and novelist, whose adaptations of her best sellers Scruples, Princess Daisy, Mistral's Daughter, I'll Take Manhattan, Till We Met Again, Dazzle, and her made for TV original production Judith Krantz's "Secrets" became popular miniseries, and producer/writer on original TV movie Torch Song. [131] June 23
Carol Grace, 78, American actress and author, intracranial aneurysm. [96] Vladimir Krantz, 90, Soviet Russian painter. [97] Elliot Norton, 100, American theater critic, "The Dean of American Theatre Critics". [98] William Woolfolk, 86, American novelist, screen writer, and comic book writer. [99]
Paul Sunde, Director of Admissions, Dartmouth College; Bruce Ackerman (1960), constitutional law scholar, Yale Law School; Marshall Berman, professor, City College; M. Donald Blaufox (1952), nuclear medicine physician and professor
More than 800 people have lost their lives in jail since July 13, 2015 but few details are publicly released. Huffington Post is compiling a database of every person who died until July 13, 2016 to shed light on how they passed.
Harry Krantz, 86, Australian trade union official. [208] John McGahern, 71, Irish novelist and playwright, cancer. [209] Gloria Monty, 84, American television producer, executive producer of the soap opera General Hospital, cancer. [210] Pauli Tavisalo, 78, Finnish Olympic sprinter. [211]
A Virginia family of four who dedicated their lives to figure skating and each other were among the victims who died in Wednesday's devastating plane crash near Reagan National Airport.. Business ...
Cedarville University student Grace Maxwell was returning from her grandfather’s funeral when she was killed in the Washington, DC, plane crash.
The band wished to develop their own sound rather than being regarded as a reformed Lynyrd Skynyrd, and toward that objective they hired a female lead vocalist, Dale Krantz, who later married Rossington. [2] The Jacksonville-based band released two albums before disbanding in 1982. [1] Their biggest hit, "Don't Misunderstand Me," charted in ...