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Tuesday, 13 September 2011

Amy Winehouse Hot photos | Amy Winehouse Pics | Amy Winehouse Images | Amy Winehouse Biography | Amy Winehouse News | Amy Winehouse Wallpapers




Amy Jade Winehouse (14 September 1983 – 23 July 2011) was a British singer-songwriter known for her powerful contralto vocals and her eclectic mix of musical genres including R&B, soul and jazz. Winehouse is best known for her powerful contralto vocals and substance abuse and mental health issues. Winehouse's 2003 debut album Frank was critically successful in the UK, and was nominated for the Mercury Prize. Her 2006 follow-up album Back to Black led to six Grammy Award nominations and five wins, tying the record for the most wins by a female artist in a single night, and made Winehouse the first British singer to win five Grammys, including three of the "Big Four": Best New Artist, Record of the Year and Song of the Year. On 14 February 2007, she won a BRIT Award for Best British Female Artist; she had also been nominated for Best British Album. She has won the Ivor Novello Award three times, one in 2004 for Best Contemporary Song (musically and lyrically) for "Stronger Than Me", one in 2007 for Best Contemporary Song for "Rehab", and one in 2008 for Best Song Musically and Lyrically for "Love Is a Losing Game", among other prestigious distinctions. The album was the third biggest seller of the 2000s in the United Kingdom.[8] Winehouse has agreed to form a group with The Roots drummer ?uestlove.

Winehouse has been credited as being an influence in the rise in popularity of female musicians and soul music and revitalising British music. Winehouse's distinctive style has been the muse for fashion designers such as Karl Lagerfeld. The singer's problems with drug and alcohol abuse, as well as self-destructive behaviour, have become regular tabloid news since 2007. She and her former husband, Blake Fielder-Civil, were plagued by legal troubles that left him serving prison time. In 2008, Winehouse faced a series of health complications that threatened both her career and her life

BBC News - Amy Winehouse dies 23/7/2011

Sunday, 11 September 2011

ANDY WHITFIELD DIES - Spartacus Star "ANDY WHITFIELD" Dies Of LYMPHOMA (cancer of lymph cells)

SPARTACUS STAR ANDY WHITFIELD DIES OF LYMPHOMA

Starz Network Comment on Andy Whitfield:
“We are deeply saddened by the loss of our dear friend and colleague, Andy Whitfield. We were fortunate to have worked with Andy in 'Spartacus' and came to know that the man who played a champion on-screen was also a champion in his own life. Andy was an inspiration to all of us as he faced this very personal battle with courage, strength and grace. Our thoughts and prayers are with his family during this difficult time. He will live on in the hearts of his family, friends and fans.”

Lymphoma is a cancer of lymph cells. Lymph cells (also called lymphocytes) are a type of blood cells that are known as white blood cells (WBCs). Lymph cells are found in blood and lymph nodes. In lymphoma, some lymph cells become abnormal, start multiplying quickly, and grow to form a cancer.

Spartacus show
Spartacus
Spartacus is not the most highbrow show. The first few episodes earned the series a reputation for gratuitous nudity, violence, and sex. But beneath that scandalous outer layer was a clever and emotionally wrenching show that took risks few established series would. The second season managed to continue that trend, despite the loss of charismatic lead actor Andy Whitfield. While the star’s unfortunate cancer diagnosis forced the series to improvise a prequel series, creator Steven S. DeKnight took advantage of the situation to flesh out the characters in new, exciting ways. And boy, when we say “exciting," we mean it. There are no half-measures in classical Rome. -Natalie Silverman


Film and television credits


Year Title Role Notes
2004 All Saints (TV series) Matthew Parkes TV episode: "Opening Up"
2007 Gabriel (film) Gabriel Film (Australia)
2008 The Strip (Australian TV series) Charlie Palmer TV episodes
2008 Packed to the Rafters Nick Leigh TV episode: "All in the Planning"
2008 McLeod's Daughters Brett Samuels TV episode: "Nowhere to Hide"
2010 The Clinic Cameron Film
2009-2010 Spartacus: Blood and Sand Spartacus Regular; being replaced due to his cancer
2011 Spartacus: Gods of the Arena Spartacus TV prequel & spin-off;Guest star


Friday, 27 May 2011

Jeff Conaway | "Taxi" Star Jeff Conaway Photos | Jeff Conaway Pics | Jeff Conaway Bio | Jeff Conaway News | Jeff Conaway Dead At 60


Jeff Conaway died today, weeks after he was found unconscious in his LA home, according to TMZ. Conway fell into a coma, after overdosing earlier in the month and doctor's were unable to revive him. He was 60 years old.
Jeff Conaway, perhaps best known for playing
Kenickie in the 1976 film "Grease," died Friday.

Jeff Conaway (Grease) Dead After Induced Coma!

Jeff Conaway was also well known for playing Bobby Wheeler,
a struggling actor and driver, on the hit TV show "Taxi"
- a role he recreated in the 1999 film "Man on the Moon"
about comedian and "Taxi" co-star Andy Kaufman.

Jeff Conaway had been in a coma after reportedly
taking an overdose of pain killers on May 11.

Doctors told Conaway’s family that he had
no brain function since he was brought into
the hospital and on Friday they made the
decision to take him off life support.


Jeff Conaway had a long history
of drug and alcohol addiction.

He appeared on "Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew" in
2008 and admitted on the show to being addicted
to cocaine, alcohol and painkillers.

Grease co-star John Travolta reportedly tried to help
him with his addiction through courses from the
Church of Scientology, but with no lasting effect.

His Taxi co-stars Marilu Henner and Tony Danza had been
holding a bedside vigil for him since he entered hospital.

In the early 1980s, Jeff Conaway was married to
Rona Newton-John, the sister of his Olivia
Newton-John who he worked with in Grease.

Sunday, 22 May 2011