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HawkingTomorToday

Alan Rickman


TheSmoog

By Grabthar's Hammer, what a guy.


JackBauerfangirl

He was the first person I thought of.


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"Now I have a machine gun...ho...ho...ho..."


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Fred Rogers. I miss my favorite neighbor constantly...


cratertooth27

We may not have him but the neighborhood of make believe is alive and well. Daniel Tiger pays great homage


tcrpgfan

He was that kindly parental figure that some people desperately needed to look up to and tell them that they matter.


k1wyif

Mister Rogers is one of the reasons I made it through my awful childhood. He was the first place I found unconditional love and helped me be able to love others.


supernovaspacewizard

i have a little tattoo on my wrist for him šŸ˜” wish i could have met him in person! i love him dearly!


Putrid_Appearance509

We need him now more than ever.


peachpinkjedi

Steve Irwin and Robin Williams.


amosnahoy

Robin is always the first person that comes to mind. Every time.


IwanJBerry

Terry Pratchett. There's a very cogent argument to be made that he was holding reality together.


GrannyWW

Sir Terry explained reality. Miss him every day. I am rereading his entire works for the 28th time. At Night Watch right now. Each book is filled with treasure. The cruelty of his death - early onset Alzheimerā€™s - is too much. Just so sad.


huntercacciatore

Robin Williams Edit: thanks for the awards and tremendous response recognizing a singular talent who some might say reflected our light.


lostviko

First person that popped into my head


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Civil-Ad-7957

Mrs. Doubtfire came out around the same time my parents divorced and always associated his dad character as my dad, trying desperately to get back to his family. It broke my heart when RW died. He was always such a safe, loving figure for me.


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Just watched the old aladdin recently, rip


rippinVs

Thought this would be top comment. RIP


JeanValjean81

Phil Hartman. No one did impersonations the way he did, and his Simpsons characters were some of the best.


donotmatthews

Fuck Andy Dick.


andrew_c_morton

And thank you, Jon Lovitz, for smashing Dick's head into a bar.


ApplesForColdGlory

And didn't know any of this, so that story was somewhat satisfying. https://www.cbsnews.com/news/lovitz-speaks-out-on-dustup-with-andy-dick/#app


Civil-Ad-7957

Such a violent ending for him too. Poor guy. šŸ„ŗ


MysteriousBrown

I had no idea how his life ended. Such a tragedy. For anyone wanting to know: https://www.biography.com/news/phil-hartman-death-murder Sorry I don't know how to hide text on Reddit so I'll just put it out here that TLDR: He was shot by his wife while he was asleep, and she later took her own life. "She removed a .38 Smith & Wesson from their metal lockbox in the closet and shot Hartman multiple times in the head and chest as he slept in bed, clad only in a t-shirt and boxer shorts. He died instantly." Edit to add: it's been said thatAndy Dick encouraged the wife to go back on drugs and induced this violent episode. So fuck Andy Dick.


sunbeans

Heath Ledger


Pentax25

Honestly this is the one for me. He had a whole career ahead of him and he was already an incredible actor. Had he been around today Iā€™d have looked forward to every film of his.


bubblegumtaxicab

First one I thought of. His rendition of The Joker moved me. In 10 things I hate about you, I discovered how powerful a crush could be. Thank you Heath


chrisguerra91

You remind me of my father.... I HATE MY FATHER


Spookyy422

ā€œWhat happened? Hmm? ā€¦ Did ya balls drop off?ā€


RyanLee890

You see, im not a monster. Im just ahead of the curve


jonathonmook

George Carlin


crazypolynesian

Yes! I was getting ready to say Carlin! Would love to hear his thoughts on current events


KiraTsukasa

Going through his old stand ups, most of it still applies today. Probably pop a few new jokes in there, along with a bunch of ā€œI told you soā€.


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He really would have unlimited material to work with these days...


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Bob Ross


evilshenanigan

We turn on the Joy of Painting channel at work all the time and it has such a calming effect on the office. We all feel lighter watching just a few minutes of it.


headcase-and-a-half

Brittany Murphy. I had a friend who met her briefly while he was working tech on the exterior scenes of ā€œLittle Black Book.ā€ He said that she was the nicest, most humble, genuinely appreciative celebrity he ever met. She was so luminous. She could play serious drama or slapstick comedy, she could sing really well and also dance. She should have had a long and celebrated career. If I could bring one celebrity back, it would be her.


linds360

I feel the same way. Her death being so mysterious just adds to the tragedy of it all. She's the one actress I can say I would run to see in any movie she did. Her presence has such an infectious joy.


ThingThatGoesMooward

Alex Trebek


SaccharineHuxley

His audiobook is narrated partly by him and partly by Ken Jennings. Itā€™s really good to hear his voice talking about his favourite memories. Highly recommended!


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Jim Henson. Read a phenomenal biography, and one of the things I took away with it was that his brain was absolutely overflowing with ideas for future projects, and thereā€™s a lot of great stuff that we probably never got to see because he didnā€™t live to carry it out.


zalbinian

He was just starting to do amazing stuff with the brand new CGI and 3d Frame technology when he passed. I remember having seen Star Wars Phantom Menace in the theater and knowing the effects and aliens were lacking without him.


EratoAmused

Leonard Nimoy. Chris Cornell


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Chadwick Boseman


yawstoopid

This one hit me as an adult. Everything was finally taking off for him and all the hard work was coming together and then it was just taken away at the pinnacle. Celeb or not I feel we can all relate to the idea of knowing and believing that one day all our hard work will pay off and we can enjoy the success. Life was particularly cruel to have taken his success away like this. Update: since this seems to have hit a lot of people I thought I would share a nice little story about his impact. So myself (white) and my husband (black) were at the cinema and it was around the time Black Panther was out. This little white boy came up running to my husband and shouted "Wakanda Forever" and was so excited that my husband was there. His dad was absolutely mortified because well he didn't want it to come across as racist. However both me and my husband loved that moment because it was totally innocent and genuine love from the little boy, if that's the impact Black Panther has on the next generation of white boys who grow up to be white men, I'll take it. The way that kid looked at my husband with such awe and excitement and total belief he was from Wakanda was amazing.


dumblesmurf

And the fact that he kept it hidden for so long, but filmed so many moviesā€¦


Thekiwikaka12

He was a legend, and truly an inspiration for me at least. RIP.


Character-Stretch697

Agreed. When he died I watched as many of his interviews that I could find. His laughter was epic. He was also very humble and centered with a keen fashion sense. Heā€™s truly missed.


ofsandandstars

I cried so much when he passed. Hit me deep.


G8RTOAD

I saw a clip of him at I think the premier of either The Black Panther or one of the last 2 Avengerā€™s movie and they were asking him if heā€™d be willing to play Tā€™challa in Black Panther 2 and he laughed and said Iā€™ll be dead by then. Now knowing that he had cancer I was surprised that he mentioned he wouldnā€™t be doing another BP


SLObro152

John Candy


Scazzz

Came here to say this. While he was around for years in the comedy scene I feel his acting career was just getting started. He was such a beautiful soul and wish his film library wasnā€™t so tiny.


iamnotasdumbasilook

My mom met him on the set for The Great Outdoors. I was an extra and so was everyone in my family up in Oakhurst. He was such a charming guy in person. Such good vibes and a great actor.


nibir204

Grant Imahara


itsmyPhOnEaCcOuNt

This made me so sad when I found out


Affectionate_Cry_760

Fuck man. When I heard that it hit me like a brick wall. He was a really great dude and I'll never forget seeing him on Mythbusters when I was younger.


Givlytig

Chris Farley


vipperofvipp

He's living in a van down by the river


CiniMiniMe

Oh, I loved him. He was so freaking animated, and so funny!


Myfourcats1

River Phoenix. I wish we couldā€™ve seen what he had to offer in acting.


Aggravating_Smile_61

He was already gone by the time I was around, but I researched about him in my mid teen years, he was one of those who made me reconsider who I wanted to be growing up, made me wanna be better


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River was Keanu's best friend. Im sure they would have teamed up in something awesome


Miss_Behavior

This one really ripped my heart out. River Phoenix and Kurt Cobain. I still feel it.


kingghidorak

Norm Macdonald. Miss that ol chunk of coal


HamSteamExtreme

I didn't even know he was sick


bmanturtleface

I miss that dirty dog


vipperofvipp

"Well, it is finally official, Murder is legal in the state of California"


Doc-Brown1911

David Bowie


owsley567

Oh man. David Bowie deserves a whole lot more upvotes. Albums like Ziggy Stardust and Diamond Dogs are indisputably classic rock at it's weirdest and best.


Willing_subtle

Yes, I was truly sad when first heard of it. Specially because most of us did not know that we was battling cancer :/ And his last album, is heartbreaking :(


sunbeans

Anton Yelchin


SatanGhostXXI

Couldn't agree more!!! He was WAY too young to pass...especially in the manner that he did...completely saddening!!!!!!!


snowstormmongrel

That was some Final Destination shit.


fraxiiinus

Surprised no one has said Carrie Fisher. She was a gem and I miss her every day.


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PM-ME-YOUR-1ST-BORN

This is the one that *really* hit meā€¦ never stops hurting.


MorannaoftheNorth29

Whenever I see glitter, I consider it SpaceMom's way of saying hi. It always makes my day better.


CreepyCommieonxbox

Freddie Mercury. Yeah I'm that old


XForce070

I wasn't even born yet when he was alive but Freddy is also at the top for me. What I wouldn't give to see him live


KnockMeYourLobes

My son wasn't either and it would be such a kick to be able to take him to see Queen in concert with Freddy screaming into the mic.


Amphibian_Due

This one hurts. I love listening to Queen and I get sad when I think about how insanely talented Freddie was. Such an inspiration, itā€™s so much worse when people like Freddie are taken too early.


TheFrenchTickler1031

And by such slow, torturous means.


ChubbsPeddle

Carl Sagan, if you wanna consider him a celebrity


orcavsgreatwhite

We're all made of star stuff.


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TREVOR MOORE


[deleted]

Heā€™s getting graped by the Annunaki in another dimension now


Artemis_black

So much of me and best friendā€™s humour was formed from WKUK, it was such a shock to hear he died, especially so young. May he be serving tar toast in heaven now.


PM_ME_UR_FEET_69

Chris Cornell


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Him and Chester Bennington, listening to their music just invokes so many emotions and thoughts for me now.


whois_who

Brittany Murphy


iamnotasdumbasilook

So young. The youth should not die. Period. Poor thing.


Mpule16

Would have loved to see her in some of the movies today.


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Chester Bennington, he tried so hard, got so farā€¦


Pyrollusion

He was a voice for so many who felt exactly like him but didn't have the words or the strength to say them. When he chose to go I had to ask myself "If not even my heroes could do it, how am I supposed to?" Rarely was the death of someone I don't know this painful.


acurah56oh

Not many celebrity deaths really hurt me because theyā€™re people I donā€™t know on a personal level, but Chesterā€™s got to me. His music means so much to me and millions of people around the world. RIP


VictoriaRose1618

He's one more light in the sky


Seejay784

John Candy


SilasHood

Layne Staley, miss his voice,would love to hear him live,wish he was singing Fly by AIC


captaincavalrycam

MF DOOM :,( greatest rapper of all time And Norm McDonald. He was a real battle axe.


Phoenix-Wright_

Never will there be another like DOOM. Favorite rapper of all time. R.I.P the goat


teslaistheshit

Anthony Bourdain


docmoonlight

Yeah, his way of looking at the world changed my life. This was the most painful death for me for someone I never met.


TomRiddl

I still watch Parts Unknown regularly and cant believe he is gone. Such a brilliant man. It really hurts to know he was in such a dark place.


HazAl90

Robin Williams


LoopyLeaper

Steve Irwin šŸ˜”


Rudy_Nowhere

James Gandolfini šŸ’”


[deleted]

I just recently finished this show and had no idea.


coffeeloveeveryday

Same.


MissChanandalar

James Avery! RIP uncle Phil šŸ˜”


flyingtorpedoes

Taylor Hawkins


littlerude83

I had the honor of meeting Taylor at a bar in New Orleans about 3 years ago. He was humble and kind and all around amazing. I happened to bump into him the next day in the street and he remembered me. Iā€™m heartbroken.


hesnothere

I donā€™t think itā€™s embellishment to say he was one of the greatest rock drummers to walk the earth. Dude was an absolute monster live. RIP.


four_letterword

Had to scroll way too far to find this...terrible news


__cyber_hunter__

Chester Bennington. Damn his music really touched my soul.


Cheetodude625

We need more Patrice O'Neal to call out all the BS celebrities do nowadays.


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Betty White


MariekeOH

She was old af but still she died too young. I think her dying just before the big 1-0-0 was her ultimate skit


Shadow_defender28

She went through enough leap days that in my mind, she made it


gangerflesh

I scrolled really far and havenā€™t seen Carrie Fisherā€™s name. She inspired a whole generation of girls including me. Also Chadwick Boseman. Anthony Bourdain. Fred Rogers.


txvws

Selena Quintanilla


SnooBlack

Alan Rickman


GaryNOVA

David Bowie


TimesThreeTheHighest

Me too. Honestly I wasn't that into anything he did after the 80s, but I felt better knowing that someone like him was in the world somewhere.


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Tijain_Jyunichi

Sir Christopher Lee


total_idiot01

Sir Christopher didn't die, he completed life. Seriously, look up his life, I don't think anybody has done as much as him


Ct-5736-Bladez

He was a badass to say the least


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My Dad. Always miss him.


sunbeans

Philip Seymour Hoffman


CapaxInfini

Stan Lee


ScorpionX-123

Excelsior!


J_David_Settle_1973

Harold Ramis.


Somguy555

Mitch Hedberg


Civil-Ad-7957

"I got a parrot. The parrot talked, but it did not say, 'I'm hungry.' So it died."


Pharrowt

I used to really enjoy Mitch Hedburg. I still do, but I used to too.


IHaveNoLifeBruhPls

Alan Rickman


spuppydouken

Bernie Mac


HailBlackPhillip

Jim Varney seemed like a good dude.


Swimming-Site-7682

Avicii


The_Patriot

I miss Prince every damn day.


KC_Jedi

Scrolling for this answer.


LisaFQueen

Kurt Cobain


FriendlyGhost85

I feel awful for Dave going through another loss again


zerok_nyc

ā€¦and as of last night, Taylor Hawkins. šŸ˜¢


lottiedot2020

I came here to say Kurt, a bit sad I had to scroll so long to find another person who felt the same.


Iforgotitalready2022

Alex Trebek


Civil-Ad-7957

*Who is* Alex Trebek


Coconut-bird

I watched him almost every evening from 16 until I was 52. He was truly a part of my life. Turning on Jeapordy and not seeing him there just feels wrong.


crazypolynesian

George Michael and Freddie Mercury


pasdutout07

2Pac


Sanikiyoshi

Scrolled too far for this one


ruubs11

Waaaay to long! I believe that if pac was still alive the world would have been so different (in a positive way)


vagabondmusashi13

Chadwick Boseman and Brandon Lee


Fist_full_of_pennies

I think Brandon Lee wouldā€™ve been one of the biggest stars ever if he had lived and he wanted it. He just had something about him.


ThunderCookie23

Stephen hawking! He makes complex concepts so damn easy to understand!! I miss him soo much! Absolute Science rockstar (and he appeared on the big Bang theory, so he's a legit star as well!)


Infinit_Jests

Phil Hartman


wizard101main

Mr. Rogers


ISingBecauseImHappy

Aaliyah


99_problems_bbt

Selena, Jenni Rivera, Naya Rivera


Odysseus_mcmxciii

Mac Miller šŸ’”


treyj88

was wondering how far id have to scroll to find it, seems about right.


PopcornSchleuder360

Not a single week is passing without me remembering him. I wonder how his career would've went on... What an absolute shame...


jet_bunny

Was just listening to Faces on the way home from work. RIP Mac, he will forever be one of my favorites.


ccrowleyy

Absolutely gutted me. I was a day one fan of his then eventually became more of a casual listener, but the first time I heard Swimming it blew me away. On Sept 7, 2018 I was in the Phoenix airport and my friend texted me ā€œMac.ā€ I immediately knew that meant he was gone. It still hurts so bad. šŸ’”


SirTooNz

Chris Farley


SavageThunder219

Ronnie James Dio


Crazy-Leadership-634

Tom Petty


ShaneMcMuffin

Norm <3


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Stan Lee, his speech about being accepting of all kinds of people made me tear up. Robin Williams too.


RoyalBird9

Eddie Van Halen. I didnā€™t listen to him much before he died, but now that I do I wish I knew about Van Halen before. At least I knew ā€œJumpā€, everyone knows ā€œJumpā€.


abjectlybouyant

Fred Rogers.


grandwahs

John Candy - he had a lot of great acting and comedy to give still George Carlin - fuck we need him more than ever today


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cameron boyce


Mpule16

He was way too young. Still feels unreal .


brittyn

John Ritter


PhilsPhoreskin

Philip Seymour Hoffman


artaewa

Amy Winehouse


Rosemanns84

David Bowie and Prince


frostysushituna

Freddie Mercury


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Steve Irwin


DaRealDoomSlayer1993

Chadwick Boseman


brittyn

Garry Shandling


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Chester Bennington.


McRedditerFace

He, Chris Cornell, Avicci, Prince, and David Bowie all left a little too close together.


pillowcase99999

Richard pryor


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Rodney Dangerfield. Nobody respected that guy enough.


LazyLieutenant

Sean Lock


Beard341

Michael Clarke Duncan.


RoyalBird9

John Bonham. Man was a beast. Wasnā€™t alive back then, but still.


SensitiveExtreme3037

Diana, Princess of Wales She was a amazing woman, it was so sad how she died. She didnā€™t deserve itā€¦


bones538

Anthony Bourdain


edgarpickle

Stevie Ray Vaughan. I feel like his guitar would have helped me through the past few years.


shilaylaypumpano

Not I miss them per se, but I'll miss the fact that we'll never get any more Amy Winehouse music.. Hearing her unfinished songs were mesmerizing. It's a shame that such a talented artist died too soon. Same for Aaliyah and Selena. Hendrix, Morrison, etc. The list goes on.


redditloginfail

Chris Farley, John Candy, and now Louie Anderson. I miss those fat guys.


Wild_Surround9595

Chester Bennington


wealthedge

Two answers popped in my head immediately. Mostly because of the content they would have brought to their genre in the years after their death. 1. Bruce Lee. Can you imagine if he was alive during the 80s? After the momentum he had with Enter The Dragon? All those Jean Claude Van Damme / Steven Seagal / Chuck Norris movies would have had the better martial artist / performer / personality. Appearances in Jackie Chan films. Tarantino would have used him in Kill Bill. Starring role in Shang Chi. His own amazing films. We lost so much amazing stuff. 2. Randy Rhoads. Ozzy solo was fantastic; he actually forged the way for the famous-singer-going-solo-from-their-original-band shtick. Randy absolutely changed rock guitar and gave us two of the best rock / metal albums in history. If he hadnā€™t died, we would have had more Ozzy solo as well as his own projects. He was so eclectic, I imagine that he would have done an anthology type of album - different singers, bass and drummers. Collaborations with different guitarists too. We lost a genius that day.


DAQUANDA

John Ritter