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Norm Macdonald was the host of Weekend Update on "Saturday Night Live" from 1994 to 1997. Rush will forever be the greatest of all-time." "As so many of you know, losing a loved one is terribly difficult, even more so when that loved one is larger than life. "It is with profound sadness, I must share with you directly, that our beloved Rush, my wonderful husband, passed away this morning due to complications from lung cancer," Limbaugh's wife, Kathryn, announced on his radio show on February 17. In 2020, then president Trump awarded Limbaugh the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the nation's highest civilian honor. Limbaugh would be a major voice in Trump's run for the presidency. He also promoted the false theory that former president Barack Obama was not born in the US, something that Donald Trump also subscribed to before he became president. Vilified as much as he was revered over his career, Limbaugh was a controversial figure over the decades in which he was often accused of saying sexist and racist remarks. Listened to by millions on his political call-in radio show since the 1980s, Limbaugh was a force in American media thanks to his right-wing views. LaFleur died on November 17 after battling Parkinson's for 10 years. Art lives on through his work, stories about his life and the relationships he built with everyone he knew." "He left a legacy larger than his personality and while his absence is a void that can never be filled, his warmth will always be felt. "To say Art will be missed dearly would be an understatement," LaFleur's wife Shelley told USA Today in a statement.
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Through the 1980s he showed up on countless TV shows, including "The Incredible Hulk," "Soap," "Webster," "The A-Team," and "Hill Street Blues."įor movies he has been in "Cobra," Field of Dreams," and "The Santa Clause 2." His most recognizable role was playing Babe Ruth in 1993 classic "The Sandlot." With an unmistable look he could either play the goon or the kind-hearted uncle, and in his career he played all types of characters.
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With close to 170 credits under his belt, you more than likely saw Art LaFleur in at least a movie or TV show in your life. In June it was revealed that the cause of death was an accidental overdose. Shock G died on April 22, found dead in a hotel room in Tampa, according to his father. Shock G's eye for talent was also realized when he brought on a then unknown Tupac Shakur to be a roadie for the band and then a background singer. And now he's awaken from the fame long live shock G Aka Humpty Hump and Rest In Peace my Brotha Greg Jacobs!!!" "The dream became a reality and the reality became a nightmare for some. "34 years ago almost to the day we had a wild idea we can be a hip-hop band and take on the world through it all," wrote Digital Underground co-founder Jimi "Chopmaster J" Dright in tribute to Shock G on Instagram. The thick glasses with fake big nose turned the Humpty character into rap's first comedic icon. One of the founders of legendary 1980s hip-hop group, Digital Underground, Shock G (born Greg Jacobs) would be forever known to rap fans for his alter ego Humpty Hump, who was the inspiration for the rap anthem "The Humpty Dance." died on July 7 after years battling Parkinson's disease. He would go on to star in several more of his dad's films before becoming a global star in the Marvel Cinematic Universe and other blockbusters.įather and son also costarred in movies not directed by Downey Sr., including 1988's "Johnny Be Good" and 1994's "Hail Caesar."ĭowney Sr. The father of actor Robert Downey Jr., at five-years-old he made his screen debut in his father's 1970 movie "Pound" alongside his sister, Allyson, who was 7 at the time. He also found work as an actor, appeared in everything from "The Twilight Zone" and "Matlock," to William Friedkin's neo-noir "To Live and Die in LA" and two Paul Thomas Anderson movies ("Boogie Nights" and "Magnolia"). His film "Putney Swope," about a Black advertising executive who is accidentally put in charge of a big firm and proceeds to upend the business, was a landmark work of the time and would make Downey a star on the scene. was a pioneer of the experimental filmmaking scene in New York City during the 1960s.