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Chuck Baird (February 22, 1947 – February 10, 2012) [1] was an American Deaf artist who was one of the more notable founders of the De'VIA art movement, [2] [3] an aesthetic of Deaf Culture in which visual art conveys a Deaf world view. [4] [5] His career spanned over 35 years and included painting, sculpting, acting, storytelling, and teaching.
The following is a list of notable deaths in February 2012.. Entries for each day are listed alphabetically by surname. A typical entry lists information in the following sequence:
He also hosted a short lived prime time variety hour for NBC from February to April 1978, called The Chuck Barris Rah-Rah Show, essentially a non-competitive knock-off of Gong. The empire crumbled again amid the burnout of another of his creations, the 1979–1980 Three's a Crowd (in which three sets of wives and secretaries competed to see who ...
The rock icon died at age 90 on Saturday (March 18) in St. Louis after police responded to a call of a medical emergency.
Chuck Woolery, who rose to fame as a host on popular gameshows including Wheel of Fortune and The Dating Game, died on Nov. 23, 2024 at age 83.. His close friend and podcast co-host Mark Young ...
Chuck Philips, a Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative journalist renowned for his reporting on dark corners of the music industry, died in January at age 71. No exact date or cause of death has ...
Bobby Baird (IRL) 1953-07-25 Sports car Ferrari 500: Non-championship Snetterton Motor Racing Circuit: II United States Air Force Trophy Race Overturned and rolled on him: walked back to the pits, collapsed and died from a rib puncturing his lung and heart [51] Scott Baker (USA) 2000-06-23 Stock car Chevrolet Monte Carlo: ARCA Racing Series
Chuck Woolery, the “Love Connection" host and longtime fixture on television game shows, died Saturday at the age of 83. His death was announced on the platform X by Mark Young, Woolery’s ...