Longtime Motörhead frontman Lemmy Kilmister has died after a "short battle with an extremely aggressive cancer," the band said on its official Facebook page on Monday. He was 70. (Photo by Jason Merritt/Getty Images)
Robert Loggia Obit
Robert Loggia (Frazer Harrison/Getty Images)
Paul Prudhomme
Paul Prudhomme (PIERRE-PHILIPPE MARCOU/AFP/Getty Images)
2012 Baseball Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony
Hall of Famer Yogi Berra (Photo by Jim McIsaac/Getty Images)
Actor Martin Milner l
Actor Martin Milner, whose wholesome good looks helped make him the star of two hugely popular 1960s TV series, "Route 66" and "Adam-12," died on September 7, 2015. He was 83. "Adam-12" co-star Kent McCord, who spoke to Milner's children, said the family is doing well, but gave no other details. (Photo by NBC Television/Courtesy of Getty Images)
Dean Jones
Dean Jones. Jones died September 1, 2015. (Photo by Kevin Winter/Getty Images)
Wes Craven
Wes Craven (Photo by Jason Kempin/Getty Images)
2nd annual Comic And Fantasy Creators Convention
Actress Yvonne Craig (Photo By George De Sota/Liaison)
The Gifford Family Celebrates The 10th Anniversary Of Cassidy's Place
Pro Football Hall of Famer Frank Gifford died suddenly at his Connecticut home of natural causes on Sunday, August 9th, 2015. He was 84 years old. (Photo by Brad Barket/Getty Images)
Bobbi Kristina Brown
Bobbi Kristina Brown, daughter of the late singer and entertainer Whitney Houston, died Sunday July 26, 2015 at age 22. (Photo by Vittorio Zunino Celotto/Getty Images)
Alex Rocco
Emmy-winning character actor Alex Rocco, seen in a photo from 2001, died Saturday, July 18, 2015. He was 79. Rocco was best known for taking a bullet through the eye as the Las Vegas casino boss Moe Greene in "The Godfather." (Photo by Vince Bucci/Newsmakers)
Actor Roger Rees
Actor Roger Rees, the lanky Tony Award-winning Welsh-born actor and director who made his mark onstage as Nicholas Nickleby and became a mainstay on Broadway playing Gomez in "The Addams Family" and Chita Rivera's doomed lover in "The Visit," died on July 10, 2015. He was 71.
Rees died at his home in New York after a brief illness, said his representative, Rick Miramontez. Reeshad abruptly left "The Visit" in late May to undergo a medical procedure.
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Omar Sharif
Omar Sharif on October 20, 2012 in London, England.
Sharif died Friday July 10, 2015 at the age of 83. (Photo by Stuart Wilson/Getty Images)
Jerry Weintraub
Jerry Weintraub (Frazer Harrison/Getty Images)
Dick Van Patten
Actor Dick Van Patten attends the Farrah Fawcett 5th Anniversary Reception at the Farrah Fawcett Foundation on June 25, 2014 in Beverly Hills, California. He died Tuesday, June 23, 2015 in Santa Monica, California, of complications from diabetes. He was 86.
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2011 Doha Tribeca Film Festival - Day 3
James Horner in 2011 (Sean Gallup/Getty Images for Doha Film Institute)
66th Locarno Film Festival - August 7, 2013
Christopher Lee (Pier Marco Tacca/Getty Images)
Anne Meara
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20th Annual Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame Induction Ceremony - Arrivals
Percy Sledge, who recorded the classic 1966 soul ballad "When a Man Loves a Woman," died at 74 on 4/14/15. NEW YORK - MARCH 14: Sledge at the 20th Annual Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame Induction Ceremony in NYC March 14, 2005. (Photo by Evan Agostini/Getty Images)
Star Trek's 40th Anniversary On TV Land
Actor Leonard Nimoy died Friday Feb. 27, 2015 at the age of 83 after suffering from chronic lung disease. (Photo by Frazer Harrison/Getty Images)
Ben Woolf
Ben Woolf, who played the diminutive Meep on American Horror Story: Freak Show, died Feb. 23 at 33 from a stroke. The 4-foot-4 actor had been in critical condition after he was struck in the head by the side mirror of an SUV while crossing a street in Hollywood the week before. (Photo by Kevin Winter/Getty Images)
Lesley Gore
Lesley Gore, best known for her hit "It's My Party," died Feb. 16, 2015 at 68 from lung cancer. Gore signed to Mercury Records as a teenager after being discovered by Quincy Jones. She had a No. 1 song at age 16 with "It's My Party," and subsequent songs included "You Don't Own Me," "Judy's Turn to Cry," and "Sunshine, Lollipops and Rainbows." (Photo by Jemal Countess/Getty Images for The Women's Media Center)
Bob Simon
CBS Correspondent Bob Simon died Feb. 11, 2015 after a car accident in New York. He was 73. (Photo by Jason Kempin/Getty Images)
The 2014 ESPYS - Show
TV personality Stuart Scott, 49, died January 4, 2015. Here's a photo of Scott accepting the 2014 Jimmy V Perseverance Award onstage during the 2014 ESPYS at Nokia Theatre L.A. Live on July 16, 2014 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Kevin Winter/Getty Images)
Little Big Town Grand Ole Opry Induction Ceremony
Little Jimmy Dickens died January 2, 2015. He was 94. (Photo by Terry Wyatt/Getty Images)
Salvation Army
Actress Donna Douglas died January 1, 2015. Photo: Doglas attends the Salvation Armys Annual Celebrity Bell Ringing December 12, 2001 in Los Angeles, CA. (Photo by Sebastian Artz/Getty Images)
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Governor Mario Cuomo died January 1, 2015. He was 82. Photo: Cuomo attends the Rodale launch party for Al Gore's New Book 'OUR CHOICE: A Plan To Solve The Climate Crisis' at the American Museum of Natural History on November 3, 2009 in New York City. (Photo by Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images for Rodale)
The 11th Annual Latin GRAMMY Awards - Arrivals
Ben E. King, the unforgettable lead singer for the Drifters and solo star whose plaintive baritone graced such pop and rhythm 'n blues classics as "Stand by Me," ''There Goes My Baby" and "Spanish Harlem," died on April 30, 2015 of natural causes. He was 76. (Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images)
B.B. King
B.B. King, whose scorching guitar licks and heartfelt vocals made him the idol of generations of musicians and fans while earning him the nickname King of the Blues, died May 14, 2015 at home in Las Vegas. He was 89. (Photo by Larry Busacca/Getty Images)