Jason Davis, best known as the voice of Mikey Blumberg on Disney Channel’s “Recess,” died on Feb. 16. Phyllis George, a former Miss America winner who went on to become one of the first female broadcasters covering the NFL — and later, the First Lady of Kentucky — died on May 14 at the age of 70. Paula Kelly, an Emmy-nominated actress known for TV series like “Night Court” and films like “Sweet Charity” and “The Andromeda Strain,” died on Feb. 8 in Whittier, California. His former bandmate, Jesse McCartney, said he died "due to complications from COVID-19." According to a statement, he died of natural causes. Tony Award-nominated actor Nick Cordero died on July 5 due to complications from coronavirus. Ken Osmond, best known for his role as Eddie Haskell on “Leave It to Beaver,” died on May 18 at the age of 76. TM + © 2020 Vimeo, Inc. All rights reserved. In the 80-second clip, Stiller’s Frank Costanza spars with Julia Louis-Dreyfus’ Elaine Benes.

Caroline Flack, former host of “Love Island,” died at the age of 40 on Feb. 15. He was 66.

The actor, who played Vince Fontaine in “Grease” and also starred on the series “77 Sunset Strip” as the teen idol “Kookie,” died on Jan. 8. Raphael Coleman, who starred as Eric in the 2005 Emma Thompson movie “Nanny McPhee" and went on to devote himself to environmental activism, died suddenly on Feb. 7 at the age of 25. NEXT VIDEO soccer girl goals a donut. Stiller, the father of Ben Stiller and member of legendary husband-and-wife comedy duo Stiller & Meara, passed away at age 92 early Mondy. He was 83. She was 101. Love you Dad.”, In addition to “Seinfeld” (1989-1998) which he joined in 1993, Jerry Stiller is perhaps best known — these past few decades, at least — for his role on CBS sitcom “The King of Queens.”, Also Read: Jason Alexander Says He Was Offered Money to Leak 'Seinfeld' Ending (Video). Sumner Redstone, a movie theater owner’s son who became one of the most powerful moguls in Hollywood history, died on August 11 at the age of 97. And now, to help put a smile on your face during these tough times, a few bloopers from Season 15 are out early! "Black Panther" star Chadwick Boseman died on August 28 at the age of 43.

The mismatched pair — he a short, stocky Jewish guy from Brooklyn, she a tall, slender Irish Catholic from Long Island — developed an instant onstage rapport that led to dozens of appearances on the “The Ed Sullivan Show” and radio and TV commercials for products like Blue Nun wine and Amalgamated Bank. Comedic actor Fred Willard, best known for his roles in "Spinal Tap" and "Modern Family," passed away on May 15 at the age of 86. Login to Comment; Follow us on Facebook: Related Videos. Jerry Stiller got his start on the comedy circuit in the 1950s after meeting Anne Meara. Or rather, they would spar, if Louis-Dreyfus and Stiller’s on-screen son Jason Alexander (playing George Costanza) could keep it together through the lines “What the hell does that mean?” and “You sayin’, you want a piece of me?”, Also Read: Jerry Stiller, Star of 'Seinfeld' and 'King of Queens,' Dies at 92. He is funny. Lyle Waggoner, an actor known for starring on “The Carol Burnett Show” and the '70s “Wonder Woman” TV series, died March 17 at age 84. Herman Cain, a former GOP Presidential candidate and business czar, died on July 30 from complications of the coronavirus. Bonnie Pointer, a member of the iconic R&B group The Pointer Sisters, passed away on June 8. Stan Kirsch, one of the stars of the syndicated '90s fantasy drama “Highlander: The Series,” died on Jan. 11. Rita Ora was spotted arriving at the trendy Firehouse in London after performing at the Capital radio summertime ball in Wembley Stadium, however when Rita arrived she showed the waiting photographers a bit more than her talent. Irrfan Khan, the Indian actor who increased his fame beyond Bollywood with his roles in English-language hits such as “Slumdog Millionaire” and “Life of Pi,” died April 29 in Mumbai at age 53. He was 80. Grant Imahara, the engineer and roboticist who helped test some of the world’s most famous rumors on the iconic Discovery Channel series “Mythbusters,” died on July 13 at the age of 49. All Rights Reserved. "Inside the Actors Studio" host James Lipton passed away on March 2 after a battle with bladder cancer. He was 77. Longtime morning television host and five-time Emmy-winner Regis Philbin died July 25 of natural causes.

Director and producer Lynn Shelton, who worked on indie films as well as several big-name television series, died on May 16 from a previously undisclosed blood disorder. Legendary NFL coach Don Shula passed away on May 4 at the age of 90. During the festival, fans used a special mascot making machine to create him. The actor-screenwriter-director who co-created “Get Smart,” co-wrote “The Graduate” and co-directed the hit 1978 Warren Beatty film “Heaven Can Wait” died on Jan. 8 in Los Angeles. When the iconic NBC sitcom’s nine seasons were released together in a DVD box set, fans got access to one of the most beloved TV bloopers of all time.

Make social videos in an instant: use custom templates to tell the right story for your business. Honor Blackman, the British actress best known for her roles in “The Avengers” series and “Goldfinger” film of the 1960s, died at the age of 94, her family announced on April 6. Ronald L. Schwary, Oscar-winning producer of Robert Redford’s 1980 drama “Ordinary People,” died on July 2 at age 76, his family announced. The former longtime commissioner of the NBA died Jan. 1 following a brain hemorrhage, according to a statement from current NBA Commissioner Adam Silver. Please enable JavaScript to experience Vimeo in all of its glory.

Actor Brian Dennehy, a Tony and Golden Globe-winning actor, passed away on April 15 of natural causes.

She was 87. He was 27. “He will be greatly missed. He was 34. Rocky Johnson, a member of the WWE Hall of Fame and the father of Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson, died on Jan. 15 at the age of 75. He was 41. Actress Kelly Preston, who starred in such films as "Twins" and "Jerry Maguire," died on July 12 after a two-year battle with breast cancer. Andrew Burkle, an aspiring film producer and the son of billionaire Ron Burkle, died Jan. 6 in his Beverly Hills home, according to People Magazine. He was 81. Cheerleader Suffers Major Wardrobe Malfunction, And Keeps Going.

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Magician Roy Horn, best known as half of the legendary Siegfried & Roy magic and animal act in Las Vegas, died on May 8 from complications due to coronavirus. JUAN DAVID. He was 81.