Friday, August 1, 2008

july stiffs.

Here's the round up of Unwell style celebs that have popped their clogs this month....

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Shneider: grumpy.


Natasha Shneider, 52, the sexy short haired Russian cosmonaut that gets hugged by big Roy Scheider in 2010: The Year We Make Contact died aged 52 and Emmerdale's second Jack Sugden, Clive Hornby milked his last cow aged 63.

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Emmerdale Farm:
Self harm.


Larry Harmon, American entertainer and creator of the frankly terrifying Bozo the Clown died of heart failure.

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Bozo: Up the shitter.

Delta and The Bannermen guest star and stalwart of Hancock's Half Hour Hugh Lloyd died at 85 and American comic book king Creig Flessel inked his last aged 96.

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Lloyd: Paddington.


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Flessel: Cardie.

Robert Nesheim, American nutritionist and developer of Cap'n Crunch breakfast cereals died aged 86 as did Estelle Getty of The Golden Girls and Stop! Or My Mom Will Shoot fame, but of a different illness alongside (not literally) camp cabaret king and hat wearing actor Bruce Adler.

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Cap'n: crunchy.

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Getty: Golden Showers.


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Adler: Boater.

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Rosario Prestopino make-up FX artist on such classics as Dario Argento’s Opera, Lucio Fulci’s City Of The Living Dead and The New York Ripper, Michele Soavi’s The Church and Andrea Bianchi’s Burial Ground, died of a heart attack May 13 whilst Benoit Lestang, who make-up career ranged from the likes of Jean Rollin’s The Living Dead Girl via Kim Chapiron’s Sheitan, Jean-Pierre Jeunet and Marc Caro’s The City of Lost Children to Julian Schnabel’s The Diving Bell and the Butterfly achieved the ultimate death scene by topping himself.

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