Celebrity deaths that have got to you?

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Bill Shankly - John Peel's last record that night was Gerry & The Pacemakers YNWA

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Lullabelle

Banana
Location
Midlands UK
I was touched by Christopher Reeves death. He was wrongly advised and ended up paralysed. He didn't give up and eventually was able to move a little, his passing was cruel. It is the brave fighters who touch me.
 

RitchieJoe

Active Member
Heath Ledger - after seeing his genius and captivating performance as the joker it was a shame to see his light go out.

Robin Williams - I don't really need to say anything here

Freddie Mercury - He died the year I was born and It's a shame I never had the chance to watch him perform live.

James Gandolfini - Mr tony soprano.... 51 years is no age to die but whilst I don't mean to speak ill of the dead he wasn't a picture of health.

Paul Walker - Loved the fast and furious series, another young life taken
 

RitchieJoe

Active Member
Robin Williams. Ridiculous. I don't DO sobbing over strangers, and I had no idea how much his work meant to me, but something about the man, his genius and the terrible sadness - and loss of privacy - of his death, got to me. Still does.

He was practically a baby sitter for young children, I used to sit and repeatedly watch mrs doubtfire and his other films. The most poignant thing about his death for me was that he was essentially a sad clown and I don't mean that in a derogatory way...... but the poor man was smiling on the outside and crying on the inside. He brought so much joy to the world.... such a tragedy. I'm going to stop there as someone has started chopping onions at the side of me
 

Mattonsea

Über Member
Location
New Forest
Bloody farmers....you just can't trust them.
Yes ,tricky gits, he had a long term game plan. :wub:
 

SD1

Guest
From a slightly different angle, i avidly read the Sven Hassell books when i was a teenager. Tiny, the legionairre, the old un, etc etc and Porta. Most of them survived through the books despite terrible odds...yes i know its fiction, but when you REALLY get into a story, its almost real....and then in one of the last books i read, Porta, a central character was dead, killed in circumstances i can't remember now.....i was crestfallen :ohmy:...Nooooooo.
I was a teenager remember :blush:
Were you in the forces?
 

Glow worm

Legendary Member
Location
Near Newmarket
The only 'celebrity' death I've ever shed a tear about wasn't really famous nationally, but a truly lovely bloke on Radio Norfolk of all things - for many years, the 'voice of Carrow Road', Roy Waller. I pretty much grew up listening to dear old Roy, one of the funniest guys I've ever heard on the radio. He died in 2010.

I thought about him a lot when I was at Wembley the other week watching Norwich gain promotion to the Premier League. He'd have been looking down with a big old smile.
 

SD1

Guest
Bert Weedon. I always used his name when I was beating but the game keeper said he's died and the owner of the shoot says you can't use his name anymore. Who the f*ck was he, I was just using a random name!!
 
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