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https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/legacyremembers/joe-baker-obituary?id=58381213
Sad news. A fine actor with a lot of presence.
I always loved him more in GE & TND than TLD. He was is so much better playing Bonds ally then foe.
Disagree 100%
Jack Wade for me, is the most annoying idiotic character in the series!
Wade was a lot more competent than Pepper!
And a lot of fans including me disagree with that comment .
RIP
Yes, always a bright spot in his appearances. Ironically, Cheers ended 32 years ago today.
'Cheers' was a family favourite series in my house, Norm always had some of the best lines in it!
https://bleedingcool.com/comics/hulk-aquaman-spider-man-2099-writer-peter-david-has-died-aged-68/
In addition to enjoying his work on various comics (and novels) (Hulk, Young Justice, Aquaman, and so on), and reading is colums, But I Digress in the Comics Buyer's Guide, I also met him in Paris some twenty-three eyars ago, if memory serves, during a signing at a local comic book store. He will be missed.
And british viewers just lost presenter and TV executive Alan Yentop, CBE, aged 78 :
https://www.radiotimes.com/tv/alan-yentob-tv-presenter-bbc-executive-dead-newsupdate/
Hawkwind - Hall of the Mountain Grill
https://www.cbr.com/tod-smith-longtime-dc-and-marvel-artist-obituary/
I have a few comics of his in my collection.
Damn. The great RICK DERRINGER. R.I.P.
https://variety.com/2025/film/obituaries-people-news/peter-kwong-dead-big-trouble-in-little-china-1236412425/
And in France, singer and composer Gaston, last member of the vocal group Les Compagnons de la Chanson, has left us, aged 93 :
https://www.lindependant.fr/2025/05/28/claude-francois-lavait-surnomme-gaston-michel-cassez-le-dernier-des-compagnons-de-la-chanson-est-mort-12727054.php
I can't think of a better tribute than this song :
https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-news/ena-hartman-dead-dan-august-terminal-island-1236232278/
Fans of 60s spy films may recognize her as one of the WAC personnel in 1966's OUR MAN FLINT.
A remarkable career.
RIP.
Wikipedia says this picture is in the public domain.
https://www.20minutes.fr/arts-stars/culture/musique/4156825-20250604-nicole-croisille-chanteuse-morte
I had the pleasure of seeing her in 1992, playing the lead part in Hello Dolly in Paris. Here's one of her most famous song, written and performed for the movie by Claude Lelouch, Un Homme et une Femme :
Our opening dance at our wedding. No need to add how much I, and my other half, love this song.
Repose en paix, Nicole :(
Just for the sake of it, here's the trailer of that film (sorry no subtitles, but the images speak for themselves I think):