The folks at MsMojo forgot the lady who portrayed Howard Wolowitz's mother, Debbie Wolowitz, in The Big Bang Theory. Her name was Carol Ann Susie and she passed away due to cancer during the 8th season of TBBT. No one really saw her face, however the voice of Mrs. Wolowitz made her a force to be reckoned with and was a huge presence during the entire time that she was on the show. RIP Carol Ann Susie
I remember when the news broke of his death & it was truly heartbreaking to see the cast grieve him in the episode following his actual death. They had a lot of love and respect for him; Kayley Cuoco called him a 2nd father to her
Chadwick Boseman died in real life but was given a truly heroic funeral in at the beginning of Black Panther 2. He will forever be missed. Wakanda Forever!
Interesting fact. Lynne Thigpen’s death didn’t just affect The District. Her death also was the reason Bear in the Big Blue House ended and they made that spin-off. She voiced Luna
John Ritters death always seemed the saddest. He died on his youngest child's 5th birthday, the day before his wife's birthday, 6 days before his birthday and 7 days before his 4th wedding anniversary.
I didn’t know all of that! I never thought he was funny in “Three’s Company”, but I loved him in “Eight Simple Rules”. I cried like a baby when I heard he passed! So sad!
Steve Irwin’s death hit me so hard. I was a preteen when he died and loved watching his shows on Animal Planet. I even remember my Dad taking me to see his movie in the theaters. I’m so happy his wife and kids are continuing to keep his spirit alive.
Same!!! I was beyond devastate. I don't think I ever watched Animal Planet after that. I couldn't, it was too much to bare. Steve Irwin is the reason I don't mess with stingrays. Me and stingrays got beef forever.
Respectfully how long do u think he was gon put himself in danger before sumn happened, no animals aren't evil but it only takes one time......he should've left them alone
@@myrtlemountaineer8857 To this I don't watch it. Animal Planet was never the same for me. His wife has remained so loyal to him. Terri Irwin hasn't been on a single date since Steve's death. She hasn't even remarried or had a boyfriend. She has remained single and widowed. She cannot bare the thought of being with another man when Steve was everything to her.
The fact the tape that captured Steve's heartbreaking death was never viewed and given intact to his wife epitomized both the love and respect his "team" held him. Class
Speaking of Sesame Street, there were also Will Lee, who played Mr. Hooper- an episode explaining death was made about him, and Northern Calloway, who played David and voiced the Muppet Same Sound Brown.
We were just at the Smithsonian Museum of American History this week and next to a display of original Sesame Street Muppets was a screen playing various shows. As we walked up, they were showing the episode where the explain Mr Hooper's death to Big Bird. Still so touching all these years later.
I liked the way Ted Danson's voice broke, just a little, when Sam told Woody they liked to think Coach was still around. It's easy to believe that Colasantos was well liked.
It's so heartbreaking that Phil Hartman was brutally murdered by his wife. He seemed to be well liked by the cast and crew of "Newsradio", with them understandably being unable to hold it together in the tribute episode to Hartman. 💔
Yeah, I remembered that story. I remember his last day he was arguing with his wife told her to be sober and then she refused and then he decided to leave her and take his kids to stay with the family member. And got way too far.
@@valentinacalvopina2254Thank Goddess he was sound asleep when he was shot. FYI, it's pointless to tell someone to "be sober" when they're battling with a substance use disorder. Depending upon how much alcohol or other drugs Brynn Hartman was ingesting daily, the only safe way for her to detox would have been under medical supervision in a treatment facility. Stopping alcohol abruptly will often lead to the D.T.'s, or Delirium Tremens. The mortality rate for those experiencing the D.T.'s is as high as 37% without medical care and around 5% for people who detox under proper medical supervision.
@@Beth_Alice_Kaplanthey’re the other set of victims in the tragedy. They had to grow up without either parent & I can’t imagine how difficult it was for their relatives to explain their mother killed their father and then herself
Dang, you just reminded me. It was neat that it wasn't just a 1 episode nod to him but addressed his loss to the characters over several in meaningful ways.
Lee Thompson Young tragically committed suicide during the production of Rizzoli and Isles. He played the role of Barry Frost, Rizzoli’s detective partner. He was best known for playing the famous Jett Jackson on Disney channel
David Strickland - Suddenly Susan Madeline Kahn - Cosby Selma Diamond and Florence Halop - Night Court Jack Soo - Barney Miller Lee Thompson Young - Rizzoli & Isles Dolph Sweet - Gimme a Break!
I remember my Dad calling my Mum when Steve Irwin passed away, I remember seeing it on SM when Cory Monteith passed. I cannot watch the Quarterback episode, I cry without fail every single time😢.
Steve Irwin’s death was a shock, I also remember when Kathleen Freedman died, she voiced Mrs. Gordon on As Told By Ginger. She recorded her final episode and died shortly after. Mrs. Gordon retires but then she was supposed to come back. When Freedman died the production team wrote out Mrs Gordon saying she passed. To this day I can’t watch that episode, so emotional.
She also voiced Daphne from Scooby-Doo, for a while. After she died, her close friends, Tara Strong and Grey Delisle Griffin took up the mantle, possibly to help keep her legacy alive.
this whole episode has me sobbing every time i watch it. i started watching glee just before s6 aired (2015) and i remember getting to that episode and being like “wait did he actually die in real life” & when i got my answer i was bawling. also fun fact there’s a s3 graduation version of “seasons of love” 🥹
Indeed. I was SO devastated when I read that he had died. He always seemed so warm and his character Phil was hilarious. I’m so glad they gave him a happy send-off. Love. Light. Leslie. Rest In Power, sir.
John Ritter's passing really hit me hard, took me a few years to be able to watch Three's Company again. I really wish Howard Wolowitz's mom would have been included, absolutely loved her character.
@5:00, not true. when i told a younger cousin of mine, "batman just died." she said "bale or affleck?" i told her it was adam west. she replied in shock, "MAYOR WEST WAS BATMAN?!?!"
Agreed wholeheartedly. Watching the episode surrounding ultimately his untimely death and the death of his character Finn shattered me; Santana's (and ultimately Naya's) tribute still breaks my heart, moreso now given it's eerie foreshadowing of her own death. I cannot believe it's been almost 11 years since Cory left this world.
The only one who made me cry was John Ritter's passing! I grew up with a show he starred in called Three's Company! He played a character called Jack Tripper! He's also the only actor i really followed at the time
I knew him as the voice of the titular character Clifford from the PBS Kids series’ adaption of the Clifford the Big Red Dog books. Loved that show as a kid.
Steve Irwin was so great, he really was, and I used to watch Crocodile Hunter, all the time, he was crazy but warm-hearted, what happened to him just lost me there, he left a huge legacy behind, and will never see the likes of him again.
They'd also forgotten to include Dolph Sweet from "Gimme A Break," Selma Diamond, and Florence Halop from "Night Court," and the actor who played Sgt. Phil Esterhause from "Hill Street Blues"
@@TKaePetras what made the deaths of Selma Diamond and Florence Halop even more sad was that they'd both died of the same cause of death, lung cancer, being that they were both smokers
The devastation watching 8 Simple Rules & Dallas after John Ritter & Larry Hagman’s passing. It’s so sad when the people you grew up watching, that were always there on tv pass….
@@triciadomayer6760 That was sad too. I remember Patrick Duffy saying that Jim Davis knew he was dying & I can’t imagine how hard that must’ve been for him. And then having to incorporate his death into the show would’ve been awful for the writers & his co-stars.
John Ritter's death hit hard because I would watch that show with my mom every night it was on so when the episode came talking about how the father died and John actually passed it was one of the first times I was talked to about death because relatives that died previously i was too young to understand. To this day I can't get through that episode without being emotional, especially as it now reminds me of my mom who passed a year ago.
What I wanna mention about Bergman was that her anxiety came from her feeling as if she'd lose her talent and the industry would drop her. The morning before her death she contributed to radio program celebrating the 45 Anniversary of Disney, that same morning she spoke to a friend of hers over the phone and was found dead roughly an hour later.
His death is the one that people often mistake for what happened to Brandon Lee. ie, so many people think Brandon Lee died playing with a gun with blanks, when it wasn't. It was Jon=Erik Hexum that died that way.
I think that certain channels tread very carefully around his death given the circumstances, although I personally don't agree with overlooking his untimely death. I think that some aren't sure on how to handle it with the sensitivity that it deserves.
@@bellafrangipani8342 Tread lightly about what? They just mentioned Freddie Prince Sr, actress from south park who committed suicide. Phil Hartman who was killed by his wife who committed suicide.
John Ritter was the one that always surprised me the most. I'm someone that absolutely loves Three's Company. John Ritter was an absolutely hilarious man too.
The mother on Petticoat Junction died in production. The chief from Voyage To The Bottom of the Sea died between seasons one and two. The Grandparents from the Waltons. Ralph Waite from NCIS. The dad from Gimmie A Break. That actor from Hill Street Blues. There are others, but they don't get any mentions at all?
Mistake about Larry Hagman, he died during the 2nd season of the Dallas remake/continuation not during the run of the original Dallas series (BTW, who shot JR was in season 4 not 2)
I am surprised that Carol Ann Susi wasn't on the list. She died while filming the Big Bang Theory. Her character was killed off because of her death. Even though her character was never seen on camera.
What about Lee Thompson Young? He died while he was on Rizzoli & Isles in 2013. The show was able to continue for a couple more years, but the cast was shocked and saddened by his unexpected passing.
I'm glad Andy Whitfield was up in the top 5. He was amazing as Spartacus, and besides the prequel, serving as season two, the regular timeline of the series wasn't the same without him.
Phil Hartman's death is the one which affected me the most, I was a huge fan of both TV shows. I actually cried tears because of it and will always remember him from such films as dial M for Murderousness! RIP Phil 😢 🙏 🪦 vaya con Dios y en paz descansen. 😢
Lynne Thigpen's death also caused the cancelation of the bear in the big blue house as the show's team simply couldn't bring themselves to go on without her.
Technically, Phil Hartman died during summer hiatus and there was no guarantee NewsRadio would get a 5th season. Also he recorded his Simpsons lines separate from the main cast, so he was not "in production" then.
It hurts too much to watch Glee nowadays, knowing that three members of New Directions are deceased. Whilst I don’t and couldn't ever mourn Mark Salling's death, I'll always miss Cory and Naya.
You forgot Jerry Orbach. He was playing his Law & Order character Lennie Briscoe (12 season on Law & Order with guest appearances on Homicide: Life On The Street, L&O: Special VIctims Unit, and L&O: Criminal Intent) on the fourth Law & Order spinoff Trial By Jury. They managed to film two episodes with him until he died.
The folks at MsMojo forgot the lady who portrayed Howard Wolowitz's mother, Debbie Wolowitz, in The Big Bang Theory. Her name was Carol Ann Susie and she passed away due to cancer during the 8th season of TBBT. No one really saw her face, however the voice of Mrs. Wolowitz made her a force to be reckoned with and was a huge presence during the entire time that she was on the show. RIP Carol Ann Susie
Thank you for this lovely tribute.
@@kristashafer93098 You are welcome.
It said 20, there is way more then 20 cast members that have passed during filming
Thank you. I was just coming on to say this. RIP Carol Ann
Totally agree.
I liked that they omitted the laugh track after John Ritter's untimely passing, allowing for the actors to grieve for their beloved coworker.
Amen 🙏🏼. I was 16 when he passed away on the 8 Simple Rules set and I still feel it 21 years later 😢😭.
It wasn't a laugh track it was the crew. I read about it. There was no live studio audience for 3 episodes after Ritter died.
Me too. I still get heartbroken everytime I see or seen the reruns.
@@DateMike22He passed away at a hospital across the street.
I remember when the news broke of his death & it was truly heartbreaking to see the cast grieve him in the episode following his actual death. They had a lot of love and respect for him; Kayley Cuoco called him a 2nd father to her
Chadwick Boseman died in real life but was given a truly heroic funeral in at the beginning of Black Panther 2. He will forever be missed. Wakanda Forever!
Interesting fact. Lynne Thigpen’s death didn’t just affect The District. Her death also was the reason Bear in the Big Blue House ended and they made that spin-off. She voiced Luna
I had and STILL HAVE so much love for this woman. I just always loved that she liked kids.
@@trippyboi91I was such a huge fan of the show Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego? She was really good on it as the Chief.
I always think of her when I hear the Goodbye song
When I saw bear in the big blue house, I thought, she's the moon!! God I miss that show.
I grew up on bear and the big blue house and was wondering why it was cancelled.
John Ritters death always seemed the saddest. He died on his youngest child's 5th birthday, the day before his wife's birthday, 6 days before his birthday and 7 days before his 4th wedding anniversary.
I didn’t know all of that! I never thought he was funny in “Three’s Company”, but I loved him in “Eight Simple Rules”. I cried like a baby when I heard he passed! So sad!
I never saw an episode of 8 Simple Rules but on 3 company Ritter was hilarious .
If he hadn’t died 8 Simple Rules would have went down as one of the greatest shows of its time.
Sadly he passed away before his premier of Bad Santa
Steve Irwin’s death hit me so hard.
I was a preteen when he died and loved watching his shows on Animal Planet.
I even remember my Dad taking me to see his movie in the theaters.
I’m so happy his wife and kids are continuing to keep his spirit alive.
Same!!! I was beyond devastate. I don't think I ever watched Animal Planet after that. I couldn't, it was too much to bare.
Steve Irwin is the reason I don't mess with stingrays. Me and stingrays got beef forever.
Respectfully how long do u think he was gon put himself in danger before sumn happened, no animals aren't evil but it only takes one time......he should've left them alone
@@RealTalk1411 I haven’t watched any Animal Planet since either now that I think about it…
@@myrtlemountaineer8857 To this I don't watch it. Animal Planet was never the same for me.
His wife has remained so loyal to him. Terri Irwin hasn't been on a single date since Steve's death. She hasn't even remarried or had a boyfriend. She has remained single and widowed. She cannot bare the thought of being with another man when Steve was everything to her.
The fact the tape that captured Steve's heartbreaking death was never viewed and given intact to his wife epitomized both the love and respect his "team" held him. Class
*Luke Perry’s passing shocked me. The show riverdale definitely didn’t feel the same after he died.*
I had never seen “Riverdale”, but I always loved him in “Beverly Hills 90210”. It totally shocked me when I heard he died, as we were the same age!
I agree! 😢
Me too so shocking
Riverdale was a god awful cash grab from day 1. He deserved better.
R.I.P Phil Hartman
*"Hi, I'm Troy McClure. You might remember me from_________________"*
Speaking of Sesame Street, there were also Will Lee, who played Mr. Hooper- an episode explaining death was made about him, and Northern Calloway, who played David and voiced the Muppet Same Sound Brown.
You beat me to it. Mr. Hooper was given a beautiful memorial episode.
I was a toddler and I remember when Mr. Hooper died.
We were just at the Smithsonian Museum of American History this week and next to a display of original Sesame Street Muppets was a screen playing various shows. As we walked up, they were showing the episode where the explain Mr Hooper's death to Big Bird. Still so touching all these years later.
I liked the way Ted Danson's voice broke, just a little, when Sam told Woody they liked to think Coach was still around. It's easy to believe that Colasantos was well liked.
It's so heartbreaking that Phil Hartman was brutally murdered by his wife. He seemed to be well liked by the cast and crew of "Newsradio", with them understandably being unable to hold it together in the tribute episode to Hartman. 💔
Omg is that true
Yeah, I remembered that story. I remember his last day he was arguing with his wife told her to be sober and then she refused and then he decided to leave her and take his kids to stay with the family member. And got way too far.
@@valentinacalvopina2254Thank Goddess he was sound asleep when he was shot. FYI, it's pointless to tell someone to "be sober" when they're battling with a substance use disorder. Depending upon how much alcohol or other drugs Brynn Hartman was ingesting daily, the only safe way for her to detox would have been under medical supervision in a treatment facility. Stopping alcohol abruptly will often lead to the D.T.'s, or Delirium Tremens. The mortality rate for those experiencing the D.T.'s is as high as 37% without medical care and around 5% for people who detox under proper medical supervision.
@@valentinacalvopina2254When it happened, aside from the shock, all I could think of was the horrible trauma experienced by their children. 😢
@@Beth_Alice_Kaplanthey’re the other set of victims in the tragedy. They had to grow up without either parent & I can’t imagine how difficult it was for their relatives to explain their mother killed their father and then herself
Lee Thompson’s death in Rizzoli and Isles was so sad.
Wasn't he the actor who also played Jet Jackson??
@@karlsmith2570yes he was
@@randyfleet8929 I thought so
Dang, you just reminded me. It was neat that it wasn't just a 1 episode nod to him but addressed his loss to the characters over several in meaningful ways.
Lee Thompson Young tragically committed suicide during the production of Rizzoli and Isles. He played the role of Barry Frost, Rizzoli’s detective partner. He was best known for playing the famous Jett Jackson on Disney channel
Phil Hartman, may he rest in peace…
😔
Adam West Family Guy (1999-2002;2005-) also Carrie Fisher who voiced Angela Peter Griffin's boss RIP
David Strickland - Suddenly Susan
Madeline Kahn - Cosby
Selma Diamond and Florence Halop - Night Court
Jack Soo - Barney Miller
Lee Thompson Young - Rizzoli & Isles
Dolph Sweet - Gimme a Break!
The cast of Barney Miller did a wonderful tribute episode for Nick Yamana aka Jack Soo.
@@DarthSideous63 Hal Linden and Barbara Barrie are both 93 years young.
both selma & florence had completed their work on the show before their deaths..
@@tylershelby1908 If you’re suggesting that they both quit the show before their respective deaths, I could find no evidence of that.
@@COMPFUNK2 no i mean selma passed after the 2nd season & florence passed after the 3rd season sir.
I remember my Dad calling my Mum when Steve Irwin passed away, I remember seeing it on SM when Cory Monteith passed. I cannot watch the Quarterback episode, I cry without fail every single time😢.
Steve Irwin’s death was a shock, I also remember when Kathleen Freedman died, she voiced Mrs. Gordon on As Told By Ginger. She recorded her final episode and died shortly after. Mrs. Gordon retires but then she was supposed to come back. When Freedman died the production team wrote out Mrs Gordon saying she passed. To this day I can’t watch that episode, so emotional.
Jerry Orbach filmed only 2 episodes of Law & Order: Trial by Jury before passing away from pancreatic cancer.
Mary Kay Bergman ALSO was the original voice of Timmy Turner.
She also voiced Daphne from Scooby-Doo, for a while. After she died, her close friends, Tara Strong and Grey Delisle Griffin took up the mantle, possibly to help keep her legacy alive.
@@ciarangleeson2880 something I will ALWAYS respect Tara for along with Killer 7.
@@ciarangleeson2880 Grey also happens to be a friend of mine. Her close friend April Stewart now voices most of the South Park women.
@@NickCC23I imagine Grey is still heartbroken over Mary’s death 25 years later, huh?
Them singing "Seasons of Love" the episode of Cory/Finns death was one of the saddest moments in all of television for me
That song means a lot to me
I lost it during Mercedes's rendition of "I'll Stand By You".
I can never watch “Make you feel my love” without crying
It was Naya Rivera rendition of "Shake it off" for me, which made me cry twice as hard when she passed 😭
this whole episode has me sobbing every time i watch it. i started watching glee just before s6 aired (2015) and i remember getting to that episode and being like “wait did he actually die in real life” & when i got my answer i was bawling. also fun fact there’s a s3 graduation version of “seasons of love” 🥹
Bill Paxton's passing still really saddens me
Sounds like medical negligence.
Hope his family sued.
Yes, so tragic and seems that it may have been preventable. He played such interesting roles.
Same
I loved that there was in memoriam in-show to his character in Agents of SHIELD S4's alternate what-if storyline
It was shocking
RIP To Them All 🕊️🕊️🕊️🕊️
They should have putted Leslie Jordan on the list too
Put
Indeed. I was SO devastated when I read that he had died. He always seemed so warm and his character Phil was hilarious. I’m so glad they gave him a happy send-off. Love. Light. Leslie. Rest In Power, sir.
John Ritter's passing really hit me hard, took me a few years to be able to watch Three's Company again. I really wish Howard Wolowitz's mom would have been included, absolutely loved her character.
thank you for including Jon Erik Hexium
They'd mentioned Phil Hartman, but they didn't mention Marcia Wallace, the voice actor for Mrs. Krabappel
Can you remind me who that is?
@@vitricewashington6510 Mrs. Krabapple was Bart's teacher at the school, who would later marry Ned Flanders after his wife died in a freak accident
@@karlsmith2570 ahh okay. Thank you. It was something I couldn't remember but knew it was familiar.
I just said they missed of Marcia as well
She was also on Newhart
There's also the actress who played Howard's mom on the Big Bang Theory.😢😢
@5:00, not true. when i told a younger cousin of mine, "batman just died." she said "bale or affleck?"
i told her it was adam west. she replied in shock, "MAYOR WEST WAS BATMAN?!?!"
There were jokes about him being Batman in the show.
Glee was over for me when Cory passed away. His death was so tragic and the episode of him was painful
Agreed wholeheartedly. Watching the episode surrounding ultimately his untimely death and the death of his character Finn shattered me; Santana's (and ultimately Naya's) tribute still breaks my heart, moreso now given it's eerie foreshadowing of her own death. I cannot believe it's been almost 11 years since Cory left this world.
The only one who made me cry was John Ritter's passing! I grew up with a show he starred in called Three's Company! He played a character called Jack Tripper! He's also the only actor i really followed at the time
I knew him as the voice of the titular character Clifford from the PBS Kids series’ adaption of the Clifford the Big Red Dog books. Loved that show as a kid.
His older son is his twin
Steve Irwin was so great, he really was, and I used to watch Crocodile Hunter, all the time, he was crazy but warm-hearted, what happened to him just lost me there, he left a huge legacy behind, and will never see the likes of him again.
They'd also forgotten to include Dolph Sweet from "Gimme A Break," Selma Diamond, and Florence Halop from "Night Court," and the actor who played Sgt. Phil Esterhause from "Hill Street Blues"
So many wonderful and interesting people lost. Heartbreaking.
@@TKaePetras what made the deaths of Selma Diamond and Florence Halop even more sad was that they'd both died of the same cause of death, lung cancer, being that they were both smokers
RIP Shannen Doherty 💔🕊👑
Adam West 😢
Timmy Turner: "TV's Adam West?!"
Adam West: "Where?...."
At least he lived a long and happy/successful life
Phil Hartman ♥️🙏🏼
🙏🏼❤️😢Coach, Steve Irwin, John Ritter, Freddie Prince, Phil Hartman, Jim Henson😢❤️🙏🏼
The devastation watching 8 Simple Rules & Dallas after John Ritter & Larry Hagman’s passing. It’s so sad when the people you grew up watching, that were always there on tv pass….
They missed Jim Davis, who played JR's daddy, Jock Ewing.
@@triciadomayer6760 That was sad too. I remember Patrick Duffy saying that Jim Davis knew he was dying & I can’t imagine how hard that must’ve been for him. And then having to incorporate his death into the show would’ve been awful for the writers & his co-stars.
R.I.P to all of them 😢
John Ritter's death hit hard because I would watch that show with my mom every night it was on so when the episode came talking about how the father died and John actually passed it was one of the first times I was talked to about death because relatives that died previously i was too young to understand. To this day I can't get through that episode without being emotional, especially as it now reminds me of my mom who passed a year ago.
Sorry for your loss 😢😢😢😢😢
Steve Irwin's death still hurts after all this time
What I wanna mention about Bergman was that her anxiety came from her feeling as if she'd lose her talent and the industry would drop her. The morning before her death she contributed to radio program celebrating the 45 Anniversary of Disney, that same morning she spoke to a friend of hers over the phone and was found dead roughly an hour later.
Came here to specifically see if Jon-Erik Hexum would be included. His death still is a fresh memory for me. Remember the news headline word for word.
His death is the one that people often mistake for what happened to Brandon Lee. ie, so many people think Brandon Lee died playing with a gun with blanks, when it wasn't. It was Jon=Erik Hexum that died that way.
Steve Irwin 😢
Amazing video Ms Mojo thank you truly enjoyed 👍👍👍👍❤️
We will always love the crocodile hunter we will miss the crocodile hunter
"The Quarterback" was an episode of Glee that was hard to watch. You could tell where the acting ends at the grieving begins.
And don't get me started on Naya as Santana; that poor girl literally fell apart in front of the entire audience.
@@bellafrangipani8342 Oh, that one got me in my feels NOW.
@@bellafrangipani8342 and it’s just more painful to think of the song that she sings in that episode, knowing that she passed away.
@@khendralibbey617 Moreso, knowing HOW she passed!
Since you had both The Simpsons and one of the NCIS series, I think we should also recognize Marcia Wallace and David McCallum.
Ducky!!
David McCallum didn't die during filming of NCIS. He passed away during the writer strike
David McCallum had already left NCIS and only made a couple of guest appearances later.
@@entransify
He'd semi retired... but was billed as a series regular thru the end of the season prior to his death.
You guys could also have add Lee Thompson Young, his death is often overlooked in these compilations
I think that certain channels tread very carefully around his death given the circumstances, although I personally don't agree with overlooking his untimely death. I think that some aren't sure on how to handle it with the sensitivity that it deserves.
@@bellafrangipani8342
Tread lightly about what?
They just mentioned Freddie Prince Sr, actress from south park who committed suicide.
Phil Hartman who was killed by his wife who committed suicide.
John Ritter was the one that always surprised me the most. I'm someone that absolutely loves Three's Company. John Ritter was an absolutely hilarious man too.
The mother on Petticoat Junction died in production. The chief from Voyage To The Bottom of the Sea died between seasons one and two. The Grandparents from the Waltons. Ralph Waite from NCIS. The dad from Gimmie A Break. That actor from Hill Street Blues. There are others, but they don't get any mentions at all?
Only Will Geer who played the Grandfather died. Ellen Corby had a stroke but didn't die.
Mistake about Larry Hagman, he died during the 2nd season of the Dallas remake/continuation not during the run of the original Dallas series (BTW, who shot JR was in season 4 not 2)
Kristoff St. John from The Young and The Restless. He played Neil Winters. He was only 52.
How could you forget Dan Blocker? His death is one of the earliest in TV history.
I feel so sorry for Phil Hartman. Poor guy got murdered by his own wife. God Bless Phil Hartman's Beloved Soul.
r.i.p. to all the actors and actresses on this list u’ll be in our hearts forever and for always ❤
I am surprised that Carol Ann Susi wasn't on the list. She died while filming the Big Bang Theory. Her character was killed off because of her death. Even though her character was never seen on camera.
There was NO replacing that distinctive iconic voice!
What about Lee Thompson Young? He died while he was on Rizzoli & Isles in 2013. The show was able to continue for a couple more years, but the cast was shocked and saddened by his unexpected passing.
Michael Conrad, Hill Street Blues… one of the GOAT shows, one of the GOAT characters!
How did you miss Michael Conrad from Hill Street Blues? That man showed up for work every day while undergoing chemo until the cancer took him.
My mom passed away on the same year as Steve Irwin.
I'm glad Andy Whitfield was up in the top 5.
He was amazing as Spartacus, and besides the prequel, serving as season two, the regular timeline of the series wasn't the same without him.
I don't know what to say about this segment other than it's just too freakin sad.
Cory😢
8 Simple Rules lasted one more season without John Ritter
R.I.P. TO ALL OF YOU WONDERFUL TV STARS 😢💐🙏👼❤️💔🌹🥀🕊️🕯️✝️💜MAYBE GONE BUT NOT FORGOTTEN🕊️💞
Bill Paxton, Steve Irwin, Luke Perry, John Ritter, Jim Henson was hard
*Jim* not him
Also, I’m so happy Miguel got to play Albert in Twin Peaks: The Return before his passing.
His, David and Laura’s scenes were the best.
Very very great epic list I like it a lot very very great job mis mojo one of my absolute favorite list ever 😊❤
Can someone explain why Mr. Hooper isn’t on here as well
Phil Hartman's death is the one which affected me the most, I was a huge fan of both TV shows. I actually cried tears because of it and will always remember him from such films as dial M for Murderousness! RIP Phil 😢 🙏 🪦 vaya con Dios y en paz descansen. 😢
Will Greer on the Waltons who played Grandpa died during the show also.
As did Ellen Corby, who played Grandma Esther.
Norm Macdonald- The Orville. That guy. Definitely missed and should be recognized. Nobody even knew he was sick.
Phil Hartman and of course Corey Monteif I know I probably spelled his name wrong. And I can’t think of her real name but Ms. K from the Simpsons.
Marcia Wallace
@lefthandedRN Thanks so much I knew I probably spelled it wrong but I figured it was ok.
@@Crazanity_Official And thanks so much I really appreciate it.
17:30 THAT'S HORRIBLE
How did that sort of mistake ever happen?
I Loved Adam West, R.I.P.!😭❤️📺🎶👍🏻
Lynne Thigpen's death also caused the cancelation of the bear in the big blue house as the show's team simply couldn't bring themselves to go on without her.
John Ritter was one of the nicest guys that I ever met. I was able to enjoy a full day with him enjoying a day on the lake ski and relaxing
16:00 holy cow wow really
As a fan of Twister and Tombstone, it was pretty hard hearing of Bill Paxton's passing. 😢
Same. Not helping matters was it coming off just 2 months after Carrie Fisher’s death.
Chance Perdomo, the main actor on Gen V passed away earlier this year. Very tragic😢
I do wonder what happened to Troy McClure and Lionel Hutts did they die with Hartman or leave Springfield
As far as understand left Springfield
@@Firegen1If I had been the show runner, only McClure would’ve left Springfield while Huntz would’ve died.
I wasn't ready to see Steve 😢 I don't know if I'll ever get over his passing.
Happy monday morning, Phoebe, take care and God bless you. Greetings from Colombia to you as well.
Cory Monteith’s death still makes me sob 😭
John Ritter’s death was awful not only because it shocking and sad, it was only two years after 9/11, and Johnny Cash died a few hours later.
Johnny Unitas died on Sept 11, tho a different year from John Ritter and Johnny Cash. Creepy date... Sept 11
@@kathyhuse9743 My BFF since high school lost her dad to colon cancer one year after 9/11. 😢
John Ritter passed away 6 days before his birthday 😢 and 1 day before his wife’s 💔🙏🏻
And I just read one of his son’s birthday is on the day he died
@Beth_Alice_Kaplan I have a friend whose birthday is Sept 12. Her son was on one of the hijacked planes September 11
Katrina Law: [Death surrounds me] 8:52 18:03
Watching this on the day Shannen Doherty passed away RIP
What about David Strickland from Suddenly Susan?
Let's not forget that Lynne Thigpen was also in a very influential Off Broadway Play which was later made into a movie in 1973 called Godspell.
Technically, Phil Hartman died during summer hiatus and there was no guarantee NewsRadio would get a 5th season.
Also he recorded his Simpsons lines separate from the main cast, so he was not "in production" then.
Will Geer(The Waltons),Karl Swenson(Little House On The Prairie)..both 1978.Johnny Olson(1985) and Rod Roddy(2003)both from The Price Is Right.
George Segal from "The Goldbergs" should have got a mention.
Spartacus was so sad. I felt like the world was waiting for him to pull through. There was a beautiful documentary about him fighting cancer as well
It hurts too much to watch Glee nowadays, knowing that three members of New Directions are deceased. Whilst I don’t and couldn't ever mourn Mark Salling's death, I'll always miss Cory and Naya.
Michael Conrad during “Hill Street Blues”. His write off death was also memorable.
Mako"s death saddened me. His death was during second and third season from Avatar the last airbender
Woah i didn't even know about Luke Perry's acting past. That's so beautiful that they had/let his former co star pay her respects in that way :')
11 years later and I am still not over Cory Monteith 😢
You forgot Jerry Orbach. He was playing his Law & Order character Lennie Briscoe (12 season on Law & Order with guest appearances on Homicide: Life On The Street, L&O: Special VIctims Unit, and L&O: Criminal Intent) on the fourth Law & Order spinoff Trial By Jury. They managed to film two episodes with him until he died.