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Celebrities who died in 2012 - mr williams - 19-01-2013 00:26 I couldn't help thinking that there seemed to be more celebrity deaths than normal last year, so I compiled a list of those we lost: JANUARY 1: Footballer and manager GARY ABLETT, 46, died of non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma. JANUARY 3: Guitarist BOB WESTON, 64, briefly with Fleetwood Mac before going solo. JANUARY 6: TV presenter BOB HOLNESS, 83, hugely popular host of kids’ quiz Blockbusters. JANUARY 12: Writer REGINALD HILL, 75, author of the Dalziel And Pascoe crime series. JANUARY 20: Jazz legend ETTA JAMES, 73, famous for hits At Last and Something’s Got A Hold On Me. JANUARY 26: Actor COLIN TARRANT, 59, played Inspector Monroe in The Bill. FEBRUARY 1: Boxing trainer ANGELO DUNDEE, 90, the man who guided Muhammad Ali’s career. FEBRUARY 4: WRAF’s FLORENCE GREEN, 110, last surviving veteran of the First World War. FEBRUARY 9: Racehorse Trainer and four-time National Hunt champion JOSH GIFFORD, 70, FEBRUARY 11: Singer and actress WHITNEY HOUSTON, 48, sang smash hit I Will Always Love You and starred in The Bodyguard. FEBRUARY 12: Actor DAVID KELLY, 82, played builder Mr O’Reilly in Fawlty Towers. FEBRUARY 15: Fleet Street royal correspondent JAMES WHITAKER, 71. FEBRUARY 17: Former MP ROBERT CARR, 95, Home Secretary 1972-74 and later a baron. FEBRUARY 22: Comic FRANK CARSON, 85, famous for his catchphrase: “It’s the way I tell ’em.” FEBRUARY 22: Sunday Times reporter MARIE COLVIN, 56, died under fire in Syria. FEBRUARY 29: Singer DAVY JONES, 66, frontman of pop group The Monkees. FEBRUARY 29: PC DAVID RATHBAND, 44, who was blinded by gunman Raoul Moat. MARCH 6: Actress GEMMA McCLUSKIE, 29, who played Kerry Skinner in EastEnders. MARCH 24: Darts player JOCKY WILSON, 62, two-time World Championship winner. APRIL 5: JIM MARSHALL, 88, invented the iconic Marshall amplifiers. APRIL 14: Our very own TILLY HARDY, 26, former Babecast and Sexstation babe ![]() APRIL 19: Drummer LEVON HELM, 71, played and sang for country rockers The Band. APRIL 20: Guitarist BERT WEEDON, 91, wrote guitar bible Play In A Day used by Eric Clapton. APRIL 20: Deaf MP JACK ASHLEY, later Baron Ashley, 89, campaigned for the disabled. APRIL 29: Poker player and author AMARILLO SLIM, 83, won the 1972 world poker title. MAY 4: Rapper ADAM YAUCH, 47, founder member of the Beastie Boys. MAY 9: Hairdresser VIDAL SASSOON, 84, created the wedge bob. MAY 17: Singer DONNA SUMMER, 63, whose hits include Love To Love You Baby and I Feel Love. MAY 20: Bee Gees singer-songwriter ROBIN GIBB, 62, who sold millions of records with his brothers. JUNE 2: Actress KATHRYN JOOSTEN, 72, star of Desperate Housewives and The West Wing. JUNE 5: Author RAY BRADBURY, 91 JUNE 7: Musician BOB WELCH, 66, founder member of Fleetwood Mac. JUNE 17: RODNEY KING, 47, victim of a police beating in 1991 that sparked Los Angeles riots. JUNE 19: Actor ANTHONY BATE, 84, Oliver Lacon in the BBC’s Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy. JULY 4: Comic ERIC SYKES, 89, performer and writer for hit series including The Goon Show. JULY 8: Actor ERNEST BORGNINE, 95, won the 1956 best actor Oscar for romantic drama Marty. JULY 15: Musician JON LORD, 71, keyboard player with Deep Purple JULY 20: ITN newsreader SIR ALASTAIR BURNET, 84, knighted for journalism and broadcasting. JULY 21: Actress ANGHARAD REES, 63, from Poldark JULY 27: Actor GEOFFREY HUGHES, 68, Corrie’s Eddie and Vernon Scripps in Heartbeat JULY 27: Football ref JACK TAYLOR, 82, gave two penalties in 1974 World Cup final. JULY 27: Actress MARY TAMM, 62, Romana in Doctor Who JULY 30: Irish novelist MAEVE BINCHY, 72, who has sold more than 40million books. JULY 31: Novelist and wit GORE VIDAL, 86, famous for writing Myra Breckinridge. AUGUST 11: Television commentator SID WADDELL, 72, nicknamed “The Voice Of Darts”. AUGUST 19: Film director TONY SCOTT, 68, hits include Top Gun and Enemy Of The State. AUGUST 20: Comedian PHYLLIS DILLER, 95, known for her costumes and distinctive laugh. AUGUST 25: Astronaut NEIL ARMSTRONG, 82. In 1969 he became the first man to walk on the Moon. AUGUST 25: Former Pan's People dancer LOUISE CLARKE, 62 AUGUST 31: Entertainer MAX BYGRAVES, 89, singer and host of TV’s Family Fortunes. SEPTEMBER 5: Jockey and horse racing commentator JOHN OAKSEY, 83, who became second Baron Oaksey. SEPTEMBER 12: Former News of the World and Daily Express Editor DEREK JAMESON, 82 SEPTEMBER 6: Naturalist TERRY NUTKINS, 66, star of TV’s The Really Wild Show and Animal Magic. SEPTEMBER 19: London gangster CHARLIE RICHARDSON, 78, who specialised in torture. SEPTEMBER 25: Moon River and Can’t Take My Eyes Off You singer ANDY WILLIAMS, 84. SEPTEMBER 27: Actor HERBERT LOM, 95, played Clouseau’s boss in the Pink Panther films. OCTOBER 2: Sessions musician BIG JIM SULLIVAN, 71, played guitar on more than 50 UK No1s. OCTOBER 18: 1970s Dutch porn star of “Emmanuelle” SYLVIA KRISTEL, 60 NOVEMBER 6: Actor CLIVE DUNN, 92, Corporal Jones in Dad’s Army NOVEMBER 9: Actor BILL TARMEY, 71, played Jack Duckworth in Coronation Street. NOVEMBER 16: Former lawyer LEO BLAIR, 89, father of ex-prime minister Tony Blair. NOVEMBER 23: Actor LARRY HAGMAN, 81, played JR Ewing in US soap Dallas. NOVEMBER 25: Football manager DAVE SEXTON, 82, won the 1970 FA Cup with Chelsea. DECEMBER 9: Astronomer SIR PATRICK MOORE, 89, presented TV’s The Sky At Night. DECEMBER 11: Musician RAVI SHANKAR, 92, sitar player and George Harrison’s tutor. DECEMBER 14: Newsreader KENNETH KENDALL, 88, who also presented Treasure Hunt. DECEMBER 24: Actor JACK KLUGMAN, 90, played the title role in TV drama Quincy M.E. DECEMBER 26: Puppetry pioneer GERRY ANDERSON, 83, creator of Thunderbirds and Stingray. RIP all. |