Friday, February 23, 2018

Nanette Fabray, 1920 - 2018



Nanette Fabray, who starred alongside Hollywood legends and performed in numerous live television productions during the golden age of live TV has passed away at age 97. 

Perhaps best known as grandmother Romano in the trailblazing sitcom One Day at a Time, Ms. Fabray effortlessly transitioned through various entertainment eras, retiring from stage and screen relatively recently.



Monday, February 12, 2018

Marty Allen, 1922 - 2018


Marty Allen, the legendary comedian and one half of the famed comedy team Allen & Rossi has passed away at age 95.


Together with his comedy partner Steve Rossi, Marty Allen brought laughs to television as one of Ed Sullivan’s favorite comedy acts. Mr. Allen’s act was so favored by Ed Sullivan that they were given a slot on one of the biggest live broadcasts in the history of television- the U.S. television debut of The Beatles.


After breaking up with Mr. Rossi, Mr. Allen continued to book roles both comedic and serious on television. A mainstay of panel game and variety shows in the 1970’s, Marty Allen continued to tour the world, this time with his wife, before settling down in the 1980’s. In recent years, Marty Allen still kept performing, staying close to home in Las Vegas. One of the last ties to television’s early years, Mr. Allen became a favorite of nostalgia programming, often sharing his showbiz stories with audiences both young and old.


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Friday, February 9, 2018

Reg E. Cathey, 1958-2018



Reg E. Cathey, a distinguished actor who, along with his Square One castmembers, taught a generation of kids that math could be fun has passed away at age 59.




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