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Coleman later remarried and currently resides in Palm Springs, but frequently travels the country appearing at conventions. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] In 2015, she published Lost Girl: The Truth and Nothing But the Truth, So Help Me Kathleen , which describes her marriages as well as her experiences in music, TV, and on the autograph circuit. [ 7 ]
This is a list of people who died in the last 5 days with an article at the English Wikipedia. For people without an English Wikipedia page see: Wikipedia:Database reports/Recent deaths (red links). Generally updated at least daily, last time: 10:43, 09 January 2025 (UTC).
Model, pornographic actress Paracetamol Suicide [449] Miss Elizabeth: 1960 2003 42 Wrestling manager Multiple Unknown Painkillers, nausea medication, tranquilizers and alcohol [450] Marilyn Monroe: 1926 1962 36 Actress Barbiturates Suicide (suspected) Officially ruled as a probable suicide though several conspiracy theories exist [451] [452 ...
A former Playboy model killed herself and her 7-year-old son after jumping from a hotel in Midtown New York City on Friday morning. The New York Post reports that 47-year-old Stephanie Adams ...
Bridges isn’t the only one who wants answers regarding Coleman’s death. In the documentary, Mial expressed concern that it was unlikely Coleman could have died from a fall like Price had ...
Kathleen Denise Quinlan (born November 19, 1954) is an American film and television actress. She is best known for her Golden Globe-nominated performance in the 1977 film of the novel I Never Promised You a Rose Garden, and her Golden Globe and Academy Award-nominated role in the 1995 film Apollo 13, along with many roles in other feature films, television movies and series, in a career ...
Jill Jacobson, a star of film and TV known for her work in Star Trek: The Next Generation and the soap operas Falcon Crest and Days of Our Lives, has died.She was 70 years old. Jacobson's friend ...
Catherine Daisy Coleman (March 30, 1997 – August 4, 2020) was an American sexual assault victim advocate who was the subject of the 2016 documentary film Audrie & Daisy, for which she received a Cinema Eye Honor. Coleman co-founded the non-profit organization SafeBAE, which was aimed at preventing sexual assault in schools.