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On September 6, 2008, America's Most Wanted showed a visual with a picture of him with words below that said, "In Memoriam: Don LaFontaine August 26, 1940 – September 1, 2008." John Walsh had announced, prior to the dedication sign, that LaFontaine—who had been the show's announcer since 1988—had died at the age of 68.
August 26 – Don LaFontaine, voice actor (died 2008) August 28 Ken Jenkins, actor, Scrubs; Bonnie Turner, producer; September 1 – Gary Bender, sportscaster; September 5 – Raquel Welch, actress (died 2023) September 11 – Brian De Palma, screenwriter; September 12 – Linda Gray, actress, Dallas; September 21 – Bill Kurtis, news anchor
Don LaFontaine (1940–2008), voice-over actor ... Virginia Rappe (1891–1921), [2] actress who died after a party thrown by Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle (aged 30)
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.
Don LaFontaine, 68, American voice-over artist, complications from pneumothorax. [10] Henry Wako Muloki, 87, Ugandan Kyabazinga of Busoga since 1995, esophageal cancer. [11] Michael Pate, 88, Australian actor and writer, pneumonia. [12]
In 1997, Elliott and fellow voice-over artists Don LaFontaine, Nick Tate, John Leader, and Al Chalk appeared in 5 Men and a Limo, a sketch shown as part of The Hollywood Reporter's Key Art Awards. He also appeared as himself in Lake Bell 's 2013 comedy film In a World... .
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The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences compiles a list of those eligible for next years tribute based on having died after the annual February 1 cutoff. [ 16 ] Several past Academy Award nominees and winners were not included in the tribute.