Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Celebrity Gossip: Most Popular Articles: Dead Celebrities 2009

Celebrity Gossip: Most Popular Articles
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Dead Celebrities 2009
Feb 14th 2012, 11:57

Which of your favorite celebrities died in 2009? From Natasha Richardson to Michael Jackson, it seemed like there were so many dead celebrities in the news for 2009.

Brittany Murphy - Died December 20

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Actress Brittany Murphy died at the young age of 32. She was found unconscious by her mother in the home Brittany shared with her husband Simon Monjack. She went into full cardiac arrest early in the morning and was taken to Cedars-Sinai Medical Center. Sadly, doctors pronounced her dead on arrival. You might recognize her from movies such as Clueless and 8 Mile.

Patrick Swayze - Died September 14

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Actor Patrick Swayze died at the young age of 57. In March of 2008, we learned that Patrick was battling pancreatic cancer but that he also had every intention of fighting it. That heroic fight ended when the cancer claimed his life. The three-time Golden Globe nominee will forever be remembered by fans for his role as Johnny Castle in Dirty Dancing.

Army Archerd - Died September 8

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Hollywood entertainment writer Army Archerd died at the age of 87 from a rare form of mesothelioma (lung cancer). Army got his start in the mailroom at Paramount Studios, followed by a stint at The AP. He was one of the first journalists to reveal that Rock Hudson was suffering from AIDS. He is best remembered for the 52 long years he spent covering entertainment for Variety.

Adam "DJ AM" Goldstein - Died August 28

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Musician Adam "DJ AM" Goldstein was found dead in his New York City apartment from an accidental overdose at the young age of 36. In January 2008, Adam talked about his failed suicide attempt. Days before his death, DJ AM posted these lyrics on Twitter: "New York, New York. Big city of dreams, but everything in New York ain't always what it seems."

Les Paul - Died August 13

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Guitar legend Les Paul, who was instrumental in developing the solid-body electric guitar and multitrack recording, died at age 94 of complications from pneumonia. His guitars became the standard instrument for major stars such as Pete Townshend and Jimmy Page. Les even earned himself an induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

Walter Cronkite - Died July 17

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Following an illness, legendary TV journalist Walter Cronkite died at the age of 92 at his NY home with his family at his side. During his stint on the CBS Evening News, he broke the Kennedy assassination story, covered Vietnam, Civil Rights, and Watergate. A 1972 poll labeled Walter as "the most trusted man in America" and he certainly was.

Steve McNair - Died July 4

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Former NFL quarterback Steve McNair was found dead in a condo apartment in Nashville at the young age of 36. He had been shot multiple times, including once in the head. A 20-year-old woman, Sahel Kazemi, was found near his body with a single gunshot wound to her head. People suspected that it may have had something to do with an affair gone wrong.

Michael Jackson - Died June 25

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Michael Jackson, aka The King of Pop, died in LA at the age of 50. Michael suffered a cardiac arrest at this home and paramedics were quickly called. The singer was taken to the Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center only to be pronounced dead. In the weeks leading up to his untimely death, he was busy preparing for another comeback tour scheduled to kick off in England.

Farrah Fawcett - Died June 25

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Actress/model Farrah Fawcett lost her three year battle with cancer at the young age of 62. Best known for her role as one the gorgeous agents of Charlie's Angels, Farrah was well liked by everyone in the industry. Her longtime partner Ryan O'Neal told People, "She's gone. She now belongs to the ages. I loved her with all my heart. I will miss her so very, very much. She's in a better place now."

Ed McMahon - Died June 23

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Ed McMahon, known for that famous "Heeeeere's Johnny" that he belted out to introduce Johnny Carson on The Tonight Show for 30 years, died at 86. Ed was also known for his days spent hosting Star Search and helping to launch the careers of so many unknown hopefuls in Hollywood.

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