Obituaries in the Performing Arts, 2010 by Harris M. & Iii Lentz

By Harris M. & Iii Lentz

Between 2010's many amazing losses within the appearing arts are actors Tony Curtis, Dennis Hopper, Gary Coleman and Peter Graves, rock superstar Ronnie James Dio, and tv character, actor and athlete Don Meredith. Obituaries of those and different performers and filmmakers, musicians and manufacturers, dancers and composers, writers and others linked to the appearing arts who died in 2010 are available during this complete reference paintings. for every, the date, position, and explanation for loss of life are supplied, besides a profession recap. Filmographies are given for movie and tv performers, and pictures of some of the people are incorporated. person books during this annual sequence can be found relationship again to 1994. A subscription plan is offered for destiny concerns

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He trained as an actor from the late 1940s, and appeared frequently on the Hungarian stage from the early 1950s. He was seen in numerous films from the mid–1960s with such credits as Ketten Haltak Meg (1966), Eine Handvoll Helden (1967), Forbidden Ground (1968), Sirokko (1969), Face (1970), Magasiskola (1970), Erik a Feny (1970), Tuzolto utca 25. (1973), Soldaty Svobody (1977), Toredek az Eletrol (1980), Mephisto (1981), Kettevalt Mennyezet (1982), Visszaesok (1983), Colonel Redl (1985), Lutra (1986), Tuskle a Korom Alatt (1988), Tab Baker Chicago stage from the early 1980s.

Beeson was born in Muncie, Indiana, on July 15, 1921. He trained as a pianist as a child, and became interested in opera from an early age. He trained under Bela Bartok in New York City in the mid–1940s, and composed his first opera, Jonah, while living in Rome later in the decade. He returned to the United States in the early 1950s, where he taught at Columbia University. He adapted William Saroyan’s play Hello Out There for an opera in 1953, and teamed with Kenward Elmslie for the opera The Sweet Bye and Bye (1956).

His other television credits include episodes of Bors, Zrinyi, Daniel, Mag yar Nepmesek, Petofi, Kemeri, Linda, and Ang yali Tortenetek. BANG-HANSEN, PAL Norwegian film director, actor, and television personality Pal Bang-Hansen died in Norway on March 25, 2010. He was 72. He was born in Oslo, Norway, on July 29, 1937, the son of writer Odd Bang-Hansen. He began his career as a child actor in the late 1940s, appearing in Arne Skouen’s Gategutter (1949), the children’s film Tom og Mette pa Sporet (1952) as Tom, Kvinnens Plass (1956), and Trost i Taklampa (1955).

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