Donna Reed, wow, what an actress, From Here To Eternity and It's a Wonderful Life. 2 huge movie hits. Beautiful woman. Ray Milland, James Cagney, Cary Grant, what fabulous actors! Ted Knight and Murray Hamilton, "Caddyshack", "Too Close For Comfort" TV show, Murray in "Jaws", "Jaws 2", - "You yell shark, and we have a panic on our hands on the 4th of July." Scatman Crothers, I didn't know who he was until I saw "The Shining" in 1980. Wonderful actor. Desi, thank you for all the TV show of "I Love Lucy."
@@garyc39 wow, it's amazing that you have such psychic ability, to know strangers' personal habits and medical records! You haven't won the lottery yet, to be lounging in the Bahamas? How odd.
In honor and remembrance, my two friends Cheryl Freeman and Shanda Bowler they died in car wreck 1986 they where just 18. u never know when u time is up so enjoy everyday. Rip to all the stars in video.
Also in 1986, we have the great actress, Florence Halop, who ironically passed away from lung cancer while on "Night Court" one year after her predecessor, Selma Diamond, who passed also from lung cancer.
The Challenger Accident (like the recent loss of the submersible "Titan") brought the term "Normalization of Deviance" to the forefront when it was discovered that NASA knew about the issue with the o-rings and did nothing to address the issue because they were under pressure to fulfill their unrealistic flight schedule.
@katemaloney4296 I wasn't comparing Challenger and the Titan, I was talking about the thing that Challenger and the Titan had in common called "Normalization of Deviance".
Only just discovered your channel and it’s great, you do a wonderful job in collating all these together. I note Rudy Vallee is in this list, he was also a villain in the 1960’s Batman series as Lord Marmaduke Fogg.
There are some notable omissions from this list. I could think of at least two: Robert Helpmann, the Australian born ballet dancer, actor, director and choreographer (memorable as the Child Catcher in 'Chitty Chitty Bang Bang' (1968)) Dame Anna Neagle, the Englisg stage and film actress and singer, famous for her roles in historical dramas in the late 1930s and 40s often directed by her husband Herbert Wilcox.
I hope you get to see this comment. I've just found your channel but I have always watched these kind of channels anyways. Your combination of background music, titles and the occasional audio file is outstanding. I've watched 1986 and 1987 and it just gives me Goosebumps. Life and Death are deeply entrenched in my daily thoughts. Life is beautiful yet painfully bittersweet at the same time. Moments passing, memories existing, lifetime's lived. Profoundly deep, sad yet beautiful. Well done on your editing skills here.
What a terrific series. I am in my 70s now, so many of these celebrities and other noteworthy types were my heroes, people who I was lucky enough to call my influencers. How fortunate I was to be in this generation. Thank you for video programs, though sad as they are.
10/03/23: In 1986, due to poverty, I ended up working 60-70 hours a week in a Wall Street vault. That ended in late 1987. Almost all of 1988 was spent in another WS vault. So for 3 years of my life, I was so busy working and sleeping, I had almost no idea what was happening in the outside world. I've spent decades catching up on events. This video has been a great help. Thank you.
I can relate. I played ball during the mid to late 80s and was so preoccupied with my career there were a lot of things I missed. I'd heard the Soviet Union dissolved but never really thought anything about until 20 years later.
Thank you for posting these. Many of the people identified mean more to me than I'd openly admit, and I also understand the personal angle at the end. Very well done. 😌
When I saw the picture of Gia Carangi I had to look her up because she was so beautiful and died so young. What a sad story how her life, once at the top of her profession, spiraled out of control because of drugs...and her so called friends just abandoned her. She and I were born the same year and I think of all I've done since that time that she threw away for nothing.
I lost my best friend to AIDS that year, we were both 29, too young to die. I still miss him and think of him every day, I’m now 66. I lost many others to AIDS during those terrible years, wonderful young men who had their entire lives ahead of them who if they’d lived could have contributed so much beauty and good to the world. The loss of them still breaks my heart to this very day.
@@tugginalong I think everybody who survived that time still carries some form of PTSD, similar to soldiers in combat. People we'd frequently see at the bars would suddenly not be around anymore, and we'd find out a few months later that they were gone .Nobody talked about it out loud. It was always whispered, like some horrible secret. The thoughts constantly in my mind were,, "How am I still alive? When is it my turn?" What am I going to do then?"" I don't believe that I, or any of my close friends thought we'd live past 30. None of us were "out" to our families. back then, and we feared their rejection even more than getting the disease.
Perry Ellis info taken from Wikipedia... In October 1985, rumors that Ellis had contracted AIDS began to surface when he appeared on the runway at the end of his Fall fashion show. By that time, Ellis had lost a considerable amount of weight and looked much older. Around the same time, Ellis' partner Laughlin Barker was undergoing chemotherapy for Kaposi's sarcoma, an AIDS-related cancer that later metastasized to his lungs. Ellis continued to deny that he was sick, but rumors of his illness persisted after he passed out in the receiving line at a party at the Costume Institute in December 1985.[80] On January 2, 1986, Barker died of lung cancer at the couple's home in Manhattan.[78] After Barker's death, Ellis' health rapidly declined. By May 1986, Ellis had contracted viral encephalitis which caused paralysis on one side of his face. Despite his appearance, he insisted on appearing at his Fall fashion show held in New York City on May 8. At the end of the show, Ellis attempted to walk the runway for his final bow but was so weak, he had to be supported by two assistants. It was his final public appearance. Ellis was hospitalized soon after and slipped into a coma.[81] He died of viral encephalitis on May 30, 1986.[5] A spokesperson for Ellis' company would not comment on whether the designer's death was AIDS-related stating, "Those were Perry's wishes."[82] Most newspapers omitted the AIDS rumors from Ellis' obituary and simply attributed his death to encephalitis. In August 1986, New York magazine writer Patricia Morrisroe wrote a story about Ellis where she concluded that, "...many people believe Ellis had AIDS, and given the evidence, it seems likely."[83] A 1993 article from the Associated Press included Ellis among its list of better known AIDS victims.[84]
Quite a few people who died of AIDS back then had obituaries that didn’t list it. Or if there were reports that they appeared ill they denied it was AIDS. it wasn’t until his death was imminent that Rock Hudson allowed official confirmation that he did have AIDS.
I Have Watched All Your Videos In One Day As I'm A New Subscriber And Let Me Tell You That You've Done A Fantastic Job Putting All These Remembrances Together! You've Remembered All These People With Dignity A Compassion! Thank You For That! Keep Up The Good Work!🕊🌹
Scatman Crothers had an incredible career. The voice of Hong Kong Phooey and many other cartoon characters, voice FX, comedy actor, serious actor, musician, singer and rapper decades before the term was coined. (Scat was making up lyrics on the spot, hence Benjamin got the Scatman stage name).
John D. McDonald, one of the most prolific writers of his time. Dec. 28, 1986, He sold an estimated 70 million books, one of which was made into a movie, twice. You may remember Cape Fear.
On August 14,1986..we also lost Musician/singer/radio & tv broadcaster/Co-founder of WPIX TV Ch.11 in NYC and NYC based kids tv wraparound host/performer:Joe Bolton:"Officer Joe".
In addition to Thunderball, Adolfo Celi played an Enzo Ferrari-type race team manager in “Grand Prix” (He bore a striking resemblance to the real Enzo Ferrari)
Correction, True Grit was filmed in 1969, not 1959. The info is under Hal b. Wallis. Hal starred in True Grit. Also it's weird i couldnt find him in the cast list according to Imbd. It was listed in his biography though.
7:29 That guy was truly amazing. Because as a cartoon voice he had the talent and versatility of Mel Blanc, but as a straight up narrator, he had the sound and charisma of John Facenda.
Paul Frees also voiced Inspector Ray Fenwick on Dudley Do Right VIOLENTLY allergic to crabgrass! Catch "Marigolds" when Snidely Whiplash tried to elude Dudley Do Right by wearing a marigold suit to take advantage of Dudley's marigold allergy but Nell Fenwick (inspector's daughter turned the marigolds to crabgrass!
they forgot 2 , they were F B I Agents Benjamin Grogan 52 years old & Agent Jerry Dove 30 years old on April 11, 1986 both killed in the line of Duty in a gunfight down in Miami, FL
I was born December 13th 1986 and my Grandfather Arlow Kruegel passed away that morning at age 79 from emphysema being a life long smoker and he smoked 2-3 packs a day of unfiltered cigarettes for many years and was a heavy drinker as well but worked in construction for years before becoming a farmer starting during great depression and was around asbestos when did construction work.
My great grandfather died in 1986 at age 79 and he died from emphysema due to smoking 2-3 packs a day for over 40 years. My grandfather who is still alive at 90 smoked unfiltered cigarettes for over 30 years before he quit in early 1990s and had stopped drinking alcohol by then to his brother my great uncle died last year to from lung cancer due to smoking heavily.
Remember Ted Knight from Two Close For Comfort which he starred in until his death although they change the show in the final season which I didn't like 😮
Cary Grant died in Davenport, Iowa. His death made the news, and his death certificate was published in the newspaper. Also, People Magazine was correct in calling Davenport an unglamorous burg.
It’s a small town in Iowa as many are it’s full of small of towns that are less then 2,000 people and farming communities. The largest cities are far south in Des Moines. Davenport is not a bad city and has grown since the 1980s one of my best friends was married in Davenport. Cary Grant died of cerebral hemorrhage at age 82 and had been retired from acting since 1966.
I can't believe Herb Armstrong made the list. available evidence reveals that Isaiah 11:6 has never read as “the lion shall lie down with the lamb.” The current and historical reading of the text of Isaiah 11:6 is as follows: And the wolf will dwell with the lamb, And the leopard will lie down with the young goat, And the calf and the young lion and the fatling together; And a little boy will lead them. Isaiah 11:6 (NASB)
This is a good video but it could have included the legendary goalie Jacques Plante, who died on February 27, 1986. Jacques helped the Montreal Canadiens win six Stanley Cups, mostly in the 1950's. Most notably, Plante was the first goalie to wear a face mask which he did in November of 1959. He was elected to the Hall Of Fame in 1978 and in 2017, was voted as one of the 100 greatest players in NHL history.
They have as seen each of them including 1980 when lost Steve McQueen among others that year, 1985 lost big names like Yul Brynner and Henry Fonda in 1982 among all other celebrities that died in those 5 years but did lose many actors from golden age and singers.
What about Hank Greenberg Detroit Tigers star of the 1930's and first baseball player DRAFTED for World War II? He BELONGS on my Detroit Tigers Mount Rushmore with Al Kaline Charlie Gehringer and Guillermo Hernandez!
Just me but I don't care for the voice clips. I'm watching then kinda startled. The background music is great. I'll still watch though. Keep up the nice work.
James Cagney and Cary Grant died the same year!!! I’m pretty sure they were honored by the next Oscar’s Awards. Two huge Hollywood actors
Donna Reed, wow, what an actress, From Here To Eternity and It's a Wonderful Life. 2 huge movie hits. Beautiful woman.
Ray Milland, James Cagney, Cary Grant, what fabulous actors!
Ted Knight and Murray Hamilton, "Caddyshack", "Too Close For Comfort" TV show,
Murray in "Jaws", "Jaws 2", - "You yell shark, and we have a panic on our hands on the 4th of July."
Scatman Crothers, I didn't know who he was until I saw "The Shining" in 1980. Wonderful actor.
Desi, thank you for all the TV show of "I Love Lucy."
Hard to believe that Jimmy C went Home 37 years ago . Still my favorite actor of all time.
"Made it ma, top of the world!"
I used to think 60 was old. Now it freaks me out how many of these people died in their early 60’s!
It was. Certainly not anymore. Men are healthier and women are healthier and still very attractive.
When I was 8 my parents friend passed away of cancer at 35, I remember thinking, 35 is enough. I kid you not. That was 1973
60s was old, technology has come a long way.
Most from drugs and alchohol and tobacco use
@@garyc39 wow, it's amazing that you have such psychic ability, to know strangers' personal habits and medical records! You haven't won the lottery yet, to be lounging in the Bahamas? How odd.
In honor and remembrance, my two friends Cheryl Freeman and Shanda Bowler they died in car wreck 1986 they where just 18. u never know when u time is up so enjoy everyday. Rip to all the stars in video.
There's never been a movie star quite like Cary Grant. Harrison Ford got close, but Grant remains the peak of the mountain.
Harrison Ford? No Way
Harrison Ford? You're being funny right?
Cary Grant defined "Movie Star"
I heard about Desi's passing on my Sony Walkman. It was a raw, rainy, cold day.
The year I graduated high school…my life was just starting, theirs was just ending…I loved Ted Knight in Caddyshack, didn’t realize he died in 86.
I was only 6 but I had a similar thought to yours.
I graduated in 86 …. Best yr of my life far as school went.
Didn’t know many of those people.
I love him in Too Close for Comfort especially with him and Monroe.
Also in 1986, we have the great actress, Florence Halop, who ironically passed away from lung cancer while on "Night Court" one year after her predecessor, Selma Diamond, who passed also from lung cancer.
The Challenger Accident (like the recent loss of the submersible "Titan") brought the term "Normalization of Deviance" to the forefront when it was discovered that NASA knew about the issue with the o-rings and did nothing to address the issue because they were under pressure to fulfill their unrealistic flight schedule.
There is no comparison of Challenger to Titan.
@katemaloney4296 I wasn't comparing Challenger and the Titan, I was talking about the thing that Challenger and the Titan had in common called "Normalization of Deviance".
I remember being in 4th grade and they recalled us to home room to tell us of the tragedy.
I remember the space shuttle tragedy. I was in class and an announcement came over the pa system that the shuttle exploded. 🙏
My school was watching 💔
So many deaths from Lung Cancer back then. People during this time still smoked like chimney’s.
Screen legends did just that and it caught up with them.
Yeah that's what they did before and even when they were guests in talk shows, they smoked like crazy.
@@jasonpalacios2705 Oh did they ever!
A lot of heart attacks were smoking-related.
However, don’t forget that a lot of sets had asbestos which also causes lung cancer.
RIP to those who were fatally affected by the Chernobyl disaster in 1986.
Only just discovered your channel and it’s great, you do a wonderful job in collating all these together.
I note Rudy Vallee is in this list, he was also a villain in the 1960’s Batman series as Lord Marmaduke Fogg.
Thank you very much.
There are some notable omissions from this list. I could think of at least two:
Robert Helpmann, the Australian born ballet dancer, actor, director and choreographer (memorable as the Child Catcher in 'Chitty Chitty Bang Bang' (1968))
Dame Anna Neagle, the Englisg stage and film actress and singer, famous for her roles in historical dramas in the late 1930s and 40s often directed by her husband Herbert Wilcox.
Even though they were not movie stars or entertainers, I would like to memorialize the many victims of the Chernobyl Nuclear disaster.
I hope you get to see this comment. I've just found your channel but I have always watched these kind of channels anyways. Your combination of background music, titles and the occasional audio file is outstanding. I've watched 1986 and 1987 and it just gives me Goosebumps.
Life and Death are deeply entrenched in my daily thoughts. Life is beautiful yet painfully bittersweet at the same time. Moments passing, memories existing, lifetime's lived. Profoundly deep, sad yet beautiful.
Well done on your editing skills here.
The Space Shuttle disaster was the saddest . All astronauts had lost their lives and left behind families.😢
What a terrific series. I am in my 70s now, so many of these celebrities and other noteworthy types were my heroes, people who I was lucky enough to call my influencers. How fortunate I was to be in this generation. Thank you for video programs, though sad as they are.
Glad you enjoyed it
10/03/23: In 1986, due to poverty, I ended up working 60-70 hours a week in a Wall Street vault. That ended in late 1987. Almost all of 1988 was spent in another WS vault. So for 3 years of my life, I was so busy working and sleeping, I had almost no idea what was happening in the outside world. I've spent decades catching up on events. This video has been a great help. Thank you.
I can relate. I played ball during the mid to late 80s and was so preoccupied with my career there were a lot of things I missed. I'd heard the Soviet Union dissolved but never really thought anything about until 20 years later.
From 1987-2010 I was working nights and sleeping during the day so I really didn't know the exact day most of these celebrities passed away
01/01/24: The Russians didn't find out about it until 2007 (!).
01/01/24: I had a night job, once (1981-84). Didn't realize how good I had it until it went away. Impossible to be late for work!
Thank you for posting these. Many of the people identified mean more to me than I'd openly admit, and I also understand the personal angle at the end. Very well done. 😌
When I saw the picture of Gia Carangi I had to look her up because she was so beautiful and died so young. What a sad story how her life, once at the top of her profession, spiraled out of control because of drugs...and her so called friends just abandoned her. She and I were born the same year and I think of all I've done since that time that she threw away for nothing.
When Cindy Crawford first got into the modeling industry a lot of agents called her “Baby Gia” because she bore a striking resemblance to Gia Carangi
Never heard of her.
And her mother, too. 💔
Thank you for sharing these, with us. The music is just beautiful.
Cliff Burton was the first death that affected me, I was a Metallica fan at 16…. 37 years have passed
Considering the tragic way he died!
We tip our hats to you... totally respect your approach..🙏
Thanks for making these, mortality is a scary reality but these people's lives live on because of uploads like this. =)
I lost my best friend to AIDS that year, we were both 29, too young to die. I still miss him and think of him every day, I’m now 66. I lost many others to AIDS during those terrible years, wonderful young men who had their entire lives ahead of them who if they’d lived could have contributed so much beauty and good to the world. The loss of them still breaks my heart to this very day.
Yep.
I'm sorry for your dear friends. I hope your in good health.
I was 25 that year and lost a couple of friends to aids. The aids pandemic was a scary time for a promiscuous young man.
@@tugginalong I think everybody who survived that time still carries some form of PTSD, similar to soldiers in combat. People we'd frequently see at the bars would suddenly not be around anymore, and we'd find out a few months later that they were gone .Nobody talked about it out loud. It was always whispered, like some horrible secret. The thoughts constantly in my mind were,, "How am I still alive? When is it my turn?" What am I going to do then?"" I don't believe that I, or any of my close friends thought we'd live past 30. None of us were "out" to our families. back then, and we feared their rejection even more than getting the disease.
Perry Ellis info taken from Wikipedia...
In October 1985, rumors that Ellis had contracted AIDS began to surface when he appeared on the runway at the end of his Fall fashion show. By that time, Ellis had lost a considerable amount of weight and looked much older. Around the same time, Ellis' partner Laughlin Barker was undergoing chemotherapy for Kaposi's sarcoma, an AIDS-related cancer that later metastasized to his lungs. Ellis continued to deny that he was sick, but rumors of his illness persisted after he passed out in the receiving line at a party at the Costume Institute in December 1985.[80] On January 2, 1986, Barker died of lung cancer at the couple's home in Manhattan.[78] After Barker's death, Ellis' health rapidly declined. By May 1986, Ellis had contracted viral encephalitis which caused paralysis on one side of his face. Despite his appearance, he insisted on appearing at his Fall fashion show held in New York City on May 8. At the end of the show, Ellis attempted to walk the runway for his final bow but was so weak, he had to be supported by two assistants. It was his final public appearance. Ellis was hospitalized soon after and slipped into a coma.[81] He died of viral encephalitis on May 30, 1986.[5] A spokesperson for Ellis' company would not comment on whether the designer's death was AIDS-related stating, "Those were Perry's wishes."[82]
Most newspapers omitted the AIDS rumors from Ellis' obituary and simply attributed his death to encephalitis. In August 1986, New York magazine writer Patricia Morrisroe wrote a story about Ellis where she concluded that, "...many people believe Ellis had AIDS, and given the evidence, it seems likely."[83] A 1993 article from the Associated Press included Ellis among its list of better known AIDS victims.[84]
Quite a few people who died of AIDS back then had obituaries that didn’t list it. Or if there were reports that they appeared ill they denied it was AIDS. it wasn’t until his death was imminent that Rock Hudson allowed official confirmation that he did have AIDS.
EVERYONE SEEMED TO SMOKE I HATE CIGARETTES 😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮
REST IN HEAVENLY PEACE EVERYONE.
I Have Watched All Your Videos In One Day As I'm A New Subscriber And Let Me Tell You That You've Done A Fantastic Job Putting All These Remembrances Together! You've Remembered All These People With Dignity A Compassion! Thank You For That! Keep Up The Good Work!🕊🌹
Wow, thank you!
Scatman Crothers had an incredible career. The voice of Hong Kong Phooey and many other cartoon characters, voice FX, comedy actor, serious actor, musician, singer and rapper decades before the term was coined. (Scat was making up lyrics on the spot, hence Benjamin got the Scatman stage name).
He made Jazz cool as a cat
Len Bias was my brother's frat brother from SJSU. Len's death scared me straight from ever doing drugs. We're only one year apart.
You forgot The Band’s Richard Manuel, who committed suicide by hanging on March 4, 1986.
Jerry Colonna was one of my favorite characters from the golden era ❤
John D. McDonald, one of the most prolific writers of his time. Dec. 28, 1986, He sold an estimated 70 million books, one of which was made into a movie, twice. You may remember Cape Fear.
Your videos are beautiful and calmly. Thanks for your channel. ❤
On August 14,1986..we also lost Musician/singer/radio & tv broadcaster/Co-founder of WPIX TV Ch.11 in NYC and NYC based kids tv wraparound host/performer:Joe Bolton:"Officer Joe".
As I see this, today marks 38 years since that tragedy
I got out in 85' but Matt's feeling is mutual. Just when I was beginning to like Ted Knight, he passes on. 😞
No mention of folk singer Kate Wolf who died this year at the age of 44 from leukaemia. A sad loss.
Anothe memorable video..thank you!
Thank you for sharing this. We lost so many great talents that year. 💔 😢God Bless You and stay safe 🙏 ❤️
What about Norm Cash? He died six weeks after Hank Greenberg died and he played a big part of our 1968 Detroit Tigers World Series title!
In 1986 the Netherlands lost Willem Ruis, one of our best showmasters, at 41 years of age, heart attack.
I will never forget the space shuttle accident i just started a new job the day before
Thats a nice little quote from Emily at the end.
Tudo passa, tudo passara. Deixaram muita saudade e sempre inesqueciveis.
In addition to Thunderball, Adolfo Celi played an Enzo Ferrari-type race team manager in “Grand Prix” (He bore a striking resemblance to the real Enzo Ferrari)
Correction, True Grit was filmed in 1969, not 1959. The info is under Hal b. Wallis. Hal starred in True Grit. Also it's weird i couldnt find him in the cast list according to Imbd. It was listed in his biography though.
He didn't star in it.
He was the producer.
7:29 That guy was truly amazing. Because as a cartoon voice he had the talent and versatility of Mel Blanc, but as a straight up narrator, he had the sound and charisma of John Facenda.
Love Ted knight
Paul Frees also voiced Inspector Ray Fenwick on Dudley Do Right VIOLENTLY allergic to crabgrass! Catch "Marigolds" when Snidely Whiplash tried to elude Dudley Do Right by wearing a marigold suit to take advantage of Dudley's marigold allergy but Nell Fenwick (inspector's daughter turned the marigolds to crabgrass!
I think these memoriams are so well done.
I cannot, though, get over the fact that the average age at death seems to be late 60s. Scary.
they forgot 2 , they were F B I Agents Benjamin Grogan 52 years old & Agent Jerry Dove 30 years old on April 11, 1986 both killed in the line of Duty in a gunfight down in Miami, FL
Wow no mention of actor Marcelino Sanchez who portrayed Rembrandt in film The Warriors...
lost my mum through cancer
I was born December 13th 1986 and my Grandfather Arlow Kruegel passed away that morning at age 79 from emphysema being a life long smoker and he smoked 2-3 packs a day of unfiltered cigarettes for many years and was a heavy drinker as well but worked in construction for years before becoming a farmer starting during great depression and was around asbestos when did construction work.
Don't forget Olof Palme the Swedish priminister
Last year in my army service. So many names and faces long forgotten. Great stroll down memory lane.
R.I.P. Phil Lynott.
RIP Cliff Burton. The Eddie Van Halen of bassists. Early Metallica still remains the best.
My last year in elementary there last time here with us 🙏
HEY,you completely forgot about RICHARD MANUEL,the original founding member of the BAND.Sadly,he committed suicide that year.
The Ted Knight and Dezi Arnez soundbites are a scream.
Donna reed was a foxx
Donna Reed was from Dennison Iowa.
I spent a few weeks working near there.
Smoking was once a way of live which killed many.
My great grandfather died in 1986 at age 79 and he died from emphysema due to smoking 2-3 packs a day for over 40 years. My grandfather who is still alive at 90 smoked unfiltered cigarettes for over 30 years before he quit in early 1990s and had stopped drinking alcohol by then to his brother my great uncle died last year to from lung cancer due to smoking heavily.
Remember Ted Knight from Two Close For Comfort which he starred in until his death although they change the show in the final season which I didn't like 😮
Wasn't the title change due to the actresses playing Ted Knight's daughters (the reason for the original title) leaving the show?
1:51 Happy Leif Erikson Day hinga dinga doergen!
I was in 5th grade when The Challenger exploded. It was heartbreaking to watch
Missed my mum
Cary Grant died in Davenport, Iowa. His death made the news, and his death certificate was published in the newspaper.
Also, People Magazine was correct in calling Davenport an unglamorous burg.
It’s a small town in Iowa as many are it’s full of small of towns that are less then 2,000 people and farming communities. The largest cities are far south in Des Moines. Davenport is not a bad city and has grown since the 1980s one of my best friends was married in Davenport. Cary Grant died of cerebral hemorrhage at age 82 and had been retired from acting since 1966.
He was doing that 1 man show and Davenport was where he landed.
I don't think that was a picture of Cliff Burton.
RIP angels
Elsa Lanchester was so pretty!
you plan on doing one for 1981? cuz i know someone who should be mentioned
Harry Chapin was one.
@@stephenr3910 also dr fredric werthum
My Grandmother was killed in a car accident in March of 86 9 years before i was born
I can't believe Herb Armstrong made the list. available evidence reveals that Isaiah 11:6 has never read as “the lion shall lie down with the lamb.” The current and historical reading of the text of Isaiah 11:6 is as follows:
And the wolf will dwell with the lamb,
And the leopard will lie down with the young goat,
And the calf and the young lion and the fatling together;
And a little boy will lead them. Isaiah 11:6 (NASB)
A family friend lost a nephew in a stabbing incident the first week of that year!
This is a good video but it could have included the legendary goalie Jacques Plante, who died on February 27, 1986. Jacques helped the Montreal Canadiens win six Stanley Cups, mostly in the 1950's. Most notably, Plante was the first goalie to wear a face mask which he did in November of 1959. He was elected to the Hall Of Fame in 1978 and in 2017, was voted as one of the 100 greatest players in NHL history.
Phil wasn’t what they said. He wrote the songs and was the front man. That they are not in the hall of fame is sick. Phil Lynott was a genius.
Hang on British Prime Minister Harold McMillan died on December 29, 1986.
Do The in memoriam from 1980 to 1985
They have as seen each of them including 1980 when lost Steve McQueen among others that year, 1985 lost big names like Yul Brynner and Henry Fonda in 1982 among all other celebrities that died in those 5 years but did lose many actors from golden age and singers.
Add Norm Cash and Hank Greenberg two Detroit Tigers legends!
Didn't Konstantine Chernyenko die in 1986?
Omg 1986 i was 19 yrs old...teen foot tall and bullet proof
Ted Knight's last show was Too Close for comfort
Ahhh 1986. I was 14. That was the year I discovered waxing my carrot. Still havent stopped
😆
I think of shooting stars when I see these videos. Most leave their gifts behind for us to continue to enjoy.
Wrong Bobby Nunn. The Bobby Nunn pictured is still alive and far too young to have been 61 in 1986 (he's 72 now).
This was the year I was born
L Ron Hubbard was not a stroke but a suicide. How we love to color up death.
This came out the year my brother was born
What about Hank Greenberg Detroit Tigers star of the 1930's and first baseball player DRAFTED for World War II? He BELONGS on my Detroit Tigers Mount Rushmore with Al Kaline Charlie Gehringer and Guillermo Hernandez!
Emphysema also from smoking.
My dad has colon cancer
Way too fast - had to keep pausing...
Herbert Armstrong and L. Ron Hubbard were the definition of evil.
RIP Leif Garrett
Leif Erickson. Leif Garret is still alive.
@@kathleencollins5531 yes, forever alive in our hearts and souls. RIP Leif Garrett
@@kathleencollins5531 This person is insane. They've been posting that same comment about Leif Garrett on other videos by In Memoriam.
Krishnamurti is not included, that is unfortunate.
I was born this year
Just me but I don't care for the voice clips. I'm watching then kinda startled. The background music is great. I'll still watch though. Keep up the nice work.
I was in year nine!