The death of Smoke Dawg comes two weeks after the shooting death of the American rapper XXXTentacion, 20 The rapper Chief Keef was also shot dead on June 18 outside the Miami area by the W Hotel in Times Square in early June, although the bullets failed him and struck him. in front of the hotel
On his Instagram account, Drake published a tribute to Smoke Dawg that includes a photo of the two artists gathered in London, Ontario.
" All these gifts and blessed souls and inner lights be off these last time is devastating, "reads" I wish peace sweeps our village e so much talent and so much stories that we will never see. Rest in the smoke. "
According to CP24 News, Dawg was gunned down at 8 pm on Saturday outside the Cube nightclub in Toronto's entertainment district, and two more passersby were shot dead and rushed with Dawg into a local hospital Dawg later died from his wounds Fri Smoke Dawg's purposes identified him to Global News as deceased victim
Filming got place during the Canada Day weekend, with thousands of people on the streets celebrating the National Day
"The scene has become chaotic. There were people running everywhere, there were vehicles that were just trying to get away, "said a witness. "In Peter Street, we just saw a mass of tourists – normal traffic on Saturday on Queen Street – basically working scared for their lives.
Toronto Mayor John Tory told reporters Sunday that he was "mad with rage" about the recent increase in shootings in his city, but he accused the violence criminal justice army of the city. system.
"This city has always been safe and the goal is to keep it safe, it's people, some of those people who are on bail and who do it many times, who are involved with gangs that are the only ones who threaten the safety of this city and that's why I think they should stay behind bars, "Tory said.
Smoke Dawg released what would be his last clip just five days before his death, titled "Fountain Freestyle." The song opens with a call to Halal Band, the hip-hop rapper's group has part of the team of Toronto residents, Safe, Puffy L & z and Mo-G.
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In the middle of the year, we have already lost a number of stars in Hollywood. Here is a list of celebrities and professionals from the film, television, music and sports industry who died in 2018.
Jon Paul Steuer
Jon Paul Steuer, a former kid actor who starred in "Star Trek: The Next Generation", and more recently under the stage name Jonny Jewels for rock. PROBLEMS, passed away on January 1st. He was 33 years old.
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Frank Buxton
Frank Buxton, writer and director best known for his work on "The Odd Couple" and "Happy Days", has passed away January 2nd.
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Donnelly Rhodes
Donnelly Rhodes, a Canadian actor who has played the chief physician of Dr. Sherman Cottle during the restart of "Battlestar Galactica", died January 8. He was 80 years old.
John Thompson
John Thompson, a leading action film producer and production executive at Millennium Films, died on January 9 after a battle against leukemia. He was 71 years old.
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The guitarist of "Motörhead", Eddie Clarke, died on January 10 at the age of 67 after being hospitalized for pneumonia. He was the last living member of the group's 1976-1982 formation.
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Dolores O' Riordan
Dolores O 'Riordan, singer of the Irish rock band The Cranberries , known for his hits as "Linger", "Dreams" and "Zombie", died on January 15th at the age of 46. She died suddenly during a recording in London.
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Jo Jo White
Jo Jo White, a basketball player from the Hall of Fame for the Boston Celtics, is dead of a cancer on January 16th. He was 71 years old.
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Hugh Wilson
Hugh Wilson, Director of Film Comedies "Police Academy" and "The First Wives Club" and creator of the hit television series "WKRP In Cincinnati" , died on January 16th. He was 74 years old.
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Simon Shelton
The British actor who played Tinky Winky on "Teletubbies", Simon Shelton – who was also called Simon Barnes – died January 17th. He was 52 years old.
Dorothy Malone, a queen of Old Hollywood glamor who won the Oscar for Best Supporting Actor for "Written on the Wind" in 1956 and played in "Peyton Place" and "Basic Instinct," died Jan. 19 from natural causes. She was 92 years old.
Olivia Cole
Olivia Cole, Emmy star of the Roots miniseries, died on January 19th at her home in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. She was 75 years old.
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Fredo Santana
Fredo Santana, a Chicago rapper who came with his cousin Chief Keef, died on January 20th. No cause of death was immediately revealed, but Santana was hospitalized in October with renal and hepatic insufficiency. He was 27 years old.
Connie Sawyer
Connie Sawyer, a late flowering actress who starred in "When Harry Met Sally" and "Pineapple Express", passed away on the 22nd January. She was 105, and the oldest active member of the Screen Actors Guild.
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Lari White
Lari White, a country singer known for her songs "Now I Know" and "That's My Baby", as well as An actress appeared in "Cast Away" "and" No Regrets ", died on January 23 after a battle against cancer.It was 52.
Ursula K. The Guin
Ursula K. The Guin, writer of fantasy and science fiction, died at his home in Portland, Oregon on January 23.
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Joel Taylor
Joel Taylor, star of the TV show Discovery Channel reality show "Storm Chasers", passed away on January 23rd. He was 38 years old.
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Ezra Swerdlow
Ezra Swerdlow, New York film producer for "The First Wives Club" and with additional credits on "Spaceballs", "Alien 3", "Tootsie" and more, died of complications of pancreatic cancer and ALS in Boston on January 23. He was 64 years old.
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Mark E. Smith
Mark E. Smith, lead singer of the prolific British post-punk band The Fall, died January 24 at his home. He was 60 years old.
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John Morris
John Morris, composer who worked on "Blazing Saddles", "Young Frankenstein" and many others films of Mel Brooks, passed away on January 25th.
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Mark Salling
Mark Salling, known for playing Puck on "Glee", was found dead January 30 near a riverbed in Sunland, California. Salling's death came as he waited for his conviction in March after pleading guilty last October to possession of child pornography. The actor was 35.
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Louis Zorich
Louis Zorich, star of "Mad About You" and "Fiddler on the Roof ", died on January 30th. He had been married to "Moonstruck" star Olympia Dukakis since 1962. He was 93 years old.
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Ann Gillis
Ann Gillis, a former Hollywood Golden Age star and featured in "2001: A Space Odyssey Stanley Kubrick, passed away January 31st. She was 90 years old.
Rasual Butler
Former NBA star Rasual Butler was killed in a car accident on January 31. He was 38 years old.
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Dennis Edwards
Dennis Edwards, the lead vocalist of the Ames Motown band The Temptations between 1968 and 1984, died on 2 February just one day before his 75th birthday.
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John Mahoney
John Mahoney, who played Martin Crane on "Frasier" and who also starred in "Moonstruck" and "Tin Men" ", died on February 4th. .
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Mickey Jones
Mickey Jones, an actor known for his roles in "Total Recall" and "Sling Blade", passed away on February 7th as a result of A "long illness". He was 76 years old.
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Jill Messick
Jill Messick, a seasoned studio executive, producer and former director of actress and activist Rose McGowan, s & # 39; is suicidal on February 8th. devastating statement blaming, "our new culture of unlimited sharing of information and a willingness to accept the statement as a fact", specifically citing the struggle between Rose McGowan and Harvey Weinstein who also trapped Messick.
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Reg E. Cathey
Reg E. Cathey, the Emmy-winning actor known for his work on "The Wire" and "The Wire" House of Cards ", died on February 9th. He was 59 years old.
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John Gavin
John Gavin, an actor who starred in "Psycho" by Alfred Hitchcock, "Thoroughly Modern Millie" and "Spartacus", died on February 9th.
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Jóhann Jóhannsson
Jóhann Jóhannsson, an acclaimed Icelandic film composer, Oscar nominee and best known for his work on "Sicario", "Arrival" and "The Theory of Everything", "died on February 9. He was 48.
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Vic Damone
Vic Damone, a singer known for his baritone singing and for his work on classic films like "An Affair to Remember" of 1957, dies on February 11. 89.
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Daryle Singletary
Daryle Singletary, a Georgia-born country singer known for his songs "I Let Her Lie" and "Amen Kind of Love", died on February 12th. was 46.
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Barbara Alston
Barbara Alston, a member of the 60's girl group, The Crystals, who sings on the hit song "Then He Kissed Me ", died February 16 of complications. of the flu. She was 74 years old.
Bruce Margolis
Fox studio director and television producer Bruce Margolis, known for working on "Star" and overseeing "24," "Prison Break" and "Bones" , died after a fight against cancer on February 16th. He was 64 years old.
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Billy Graham
Reverend Billy Graham, Christian preacher and spiritual advisor to the presidents of Harry Truman and icon of American religious life and television, died in February . 21. He was 99 years old.
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Emma Chambers, who starred in the BBC's "Notting Hill" and "The Vicar of Dibley", died on February 21 from natural causes. She was 53 years old.
Bud Luckey
Bud Luckey, an Oscar-nominated animator who designed Woody from Pixar's "Toy Story" and voiced Eeyore in "Winnie the Pooh," has passed away February 24. He was 83.
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Lewis Gilbert
Lewis Gilbert, an Oscar-nominated British director of "Alfie" and three James Bond, died on 23 February 1977.
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Sridevi
Bollywood actress Sridevi Kapoor, also known as Sridevi, died on February 24. She has appeared in more than 150 films in Bollywood. She was 54 years old.
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Benjamin Melniker
Benjamin Melniker, a member of MGM's management who worked for the company since 1939, and most recently producer on "Justice League" , died in February. 26. He was 104 years old.
Harry J. Ufland
Harry Ufland (right), an agent turned producer and a long-time collaborator of Martin Scorsese on films including "The Last Temptation of Christ ". , "died in March after suffering from brain cancer.He was 81.
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Barry Crimmins
Barry Crimmins, legendary comedian of the humorous circuit of Boston and Child Sexual Abuse Advocate, passed away on March 1. A few weeks before his death, Crimmins unveiled cancer diagnosis.He died alongside his wife and filmmaker Bobcat Goldthwaite , who directed a documentary about Crimmins titled "Call Me Lucky." Crimmins was 64.
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David Ogden Stiers, an Emmy nominated actor who played Major Charles Emerson Winchester III on "MASH," died of cancer on March 3.
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Hubert de Givenchy
Hubert de Givenchy, a legendary French fashion designer who dressed Audrey Hepburn, Jackie Kennedy, the Princess Grace of Monaco and many others, died on March 10th.
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Craig Mack
Craig Mack, a rapper who made his name with the hit "Flava in Ya Ear" in 1994, died on March 12 . He was 46 years old.
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Nokie Edwards
Nokie Edwards, a surf rock guitarist who played in the band The Ventures and played bass on the theme song "Hawaii Five-O", passed away March 12th. He was 82 years old
Stephen Hawking
Stephen Hawking, British physicist, cosmologist and author whose ideas have made him a scientific icon, and whose life inspired the film " The Theory of Everything ", died on March 13th. He was 76 years old.
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Frank Avruch
Frank Avruch, who has worked at WCVB in Boston for more than four decades, including on the first "Bozo the Clown", is passed away on March 20th. 89.
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H. Wayne Huizenga
H. Wayne Huizenga, the founding billionaire of Blockbuster Video, AutoNation, Waste Management and the former owner of the Miami Dolphins, Florida Marlins and Florida Panthers, passed away on March 23. He was 80 years old.
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Delores Taylor
The actress Delores Taylor, who was playing with her husband Tom Laughlin in the film series "Billy Jack", passed away on March 23. She was 85 years old.
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DuShon Monique Brown
Actress DuShon Monique Brown, who played the role of Connie in the TV series "Chicago Fire NBC appeared on Fox's "Prison Break" and died on March 23rd. .
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Seo Minwoo
Seo Minwoo, a member of the 100% K-Pop group, died after suffering a cardiac arrest on March 25th. He was 33 years old.
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Anita Shreve
The author Anita Shreve, whose books "The Pilot & # 39; s Wife", "Resistance" and "The Weight of Water "had all been made into films, died in March. 29. She had battled cancer. Shreve was 71 years old.
Steven Bochco
Steven Bochco, creator and producer of influential television shows including "Hill Street Blues", "LA Law," NYPD Blue "and" Doogie Howser, MD " , died April 1 after a battle with leukemia.He was 74.
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Johnny Valiant
WWE wrestler "Luscious" Johnny Valiant died on April 4 after being struck by a van Valiant was a manager and color commentator who also appeared in "The Sopranos" and "The Wrestler." He was 71.
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Susan Anspach
The actress Susan Anspach, best known for her roles in the 1970s movies "Five Easy Pieces "and" Play It Again, Sam ", died in Los Angeles of a coronary failure. April 2. She was 75 years old.
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Isao Takahata
Isao Takahata, the Japanese animator of "Grave of the Fireflies" and "The Tale of Princess Kaguya "and co-founder of Studio Ghibli with Hayao Miyazaki, who died on April 5 after a battle with lung cancer. He was 82 years old.
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Mitzi Shore
Mitzi Shore, le fondateur et propriétaire de The Comedy Store qui a donné des débuts à de nombreux grands noms de la comédie, ainsi que la mère de l'acteur Pauly Shore, est mort de un trouble neurologique indéterminé le 11 avril. Elle avait 87 ans.
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Art Bell
Art Bell, un animateur radio spécialisé dans les histoires de paranormal, est décédé le 13 avril dans sa maison de Pahrump, au Nevada. Il avait 72 ans.
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Milos Forman
Milos Forman, le réalisateur oscarisé de "Vol au dessus du nid de coucou", "Amadeus" et d'autres encore, est décédé le 13 avril. Il avait 86 ans.
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R. Lee Ermey
R. Lee Ermey, a Marine Corps veteran and drill sergeant turned character actor best known for his role as Gunnery Sergeant Hartman in Stanley Kubrick's "Full Metal Jacket," died on April 15. He was 74.
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Harry Anderson
Harry Anderson, the Emmy-nominated star of the '80s sitcom "Night Court," died on April 16 in his home in Asheville, North Carolina. He was 65.
Carl Kasell
Carl Kasell, a news broadcaster on NPR's "Morning Edition" and a scorekeeper on "Wait Wait…Don't Tell Me" as part of a nearly 40-year long career, died on April 17. He died of complications from Alzheimer's disease. He was 84.
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Pamela Gidley
Pamela Gidley, an actress who starred in David Lynch's “Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me,” died on April 16. She was 52.
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Barbara Bush
Barbara Bush, wife of George H.W. Bush and first lady of the United States from 1989-1993, died at her home in Houston, Texas, on April 17. In the later years of her life she struggled with COPD and congestive heart failure. She was 92.
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Bruno Sammartino
Bruno Sammartino, a WWE Hall of Fame wrestler nicknamed "The Italian Superman," died on April 18. He was 82.
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Tim Bergling, better known as the Swedish DJ and producer Avicii, died on April 20 at the age 28. In 2016, he announced he would retire from live performances due to health issues.
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Verne Troyer
Verne Troyer, the actor best known for playing Mini-Me in the “Austin Powers” films, died on April 21. He was 49.
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Bob Dorough
Bob Dorough, a jazz musician who wrote and performed such songs as "My Hero, Zero" and "Three Is a Magic Number" for the '70s cartoons "Schoolhouse Rock," died on April 23. He was 94.
Paul Junger Witt
Paul Junger Witt, a producer of "The Golden Girls," "Soap," and the Robin Williams film "Dead Poets Society," died on April 27. He was 77.
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Larry Harvey
Larry Harvey, who co-founded the annual arts and music festival Burning Man in 1986, died on April 28 after suffering a "massive stroke" on April 4. He was 70.
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Robert Mandan
Robert Mandan, who was best known for the '70s sitcom parody of soap operas "Soap," as well as parts in “Mission: Impossible,” “All in the Family,” “CHiPs,” “Three’s Co mpany,” “Facts of Life” and “ER” across a 60-year career, died on April 29. He was 86.
Anne V. Coates
Oscar-winning film editor Anne V. Coates, known for her work on "Lawrence of Arabia" and "The Elephant Man" among others, died on May 8. She was 92.
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Scott Hutchison
Scott Hutchison, the singer of the indie folk rock band Frightened Rabbit, was found dead in South Queensferry, Scotland on May 11. He had been missing since two days earlier and had been battling depression. He was 36.
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Margot Kidder
Margot Kidder, who played Lois Lane in the original "Superman" movies and also starred in "Sisters" and "The Amityville Horror," died on May 13. She was 69.
Philip Roth
Famed novelist Philip Roth, author of "Portnoy's Complaint" and winner of two National Book Awards and a Pulitzer Prize, died on May 22. He was 85.
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Elizabeth Sung
Elizabeth Sung, an actress who starred on the soap opera "The Young and the Restless" and appeared in “Hawaii Five-O,” “The Sopranos,” “Bones,” “Curb Your Enthusiasm," "The Joy Luck Club," "Memoirs of a Geisha" and more, died on May 22. She was 63.
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Paul Bloch
Paul Bloch, one of Hollywood’s top publicists who represented Tom Cruise, Sylvester Stallone, Bruce Willis, Michael Keaton, Eddie Murphy and more and was chairman of Rogers & Cowan, died on May 25 following a long illness. He was 78.
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Jerry Maren
Jerry Maren, who was the last surviving Munchkin to starred in 1939's "The Wizard of Oz," died in May at the age of 98.
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Dwight Clark
Dwight Clark, the legendary San Francisco 49ers wide receiver famous for propelling the team to their first Super Bowl win with “The Catch,” died on June 4. Clark was diagnosed with ALS (Lou Gehrig's disease) back in 2015. He was 61.
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Kate Spade
Famed fashion designer Kate Spade, co-founder of Kate Spade Handbags, sister-in-law to David Spade and aunt to Rachel Brosnahan, died on June 5 of an apparent suicide. She was 55.
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David Lavin
David Lavin, senior vice president of business affairs at CBS Television Studios, died in June after a battle with leukemia. He was 57.
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Anthony Bourdain, celebrity chef and Emmy-winning host of Travel Channel's "No Reservations" and "The Layover" and most recently CNN's "Parts Unknown," died of suicide on June 8. His body was found in his hotel room in Strasbourg, France. He was 61.
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Jackson Odell
Jackson Odell, an actor known for work on "iCarly" and "The Goldberg" as well as a singer/songwriter, died on June 8. He was 20.
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Danny Kirwan
Guitarist Danny Kirwan, who joined the band Fleetwood Mac at the age of 18 and performed on five of the band's albums starting in 1968, died on June 8. He was 68.
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Neal E. Boyd
Neal E. Boyd, an opera singer who won the third season of "America's Got Talent," died on June 10 after struggling with heart failure, kidney failure and liver disease. He was 42.
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Martin Bregman
Martin Bregman, a talent manager and film producer who discovered Al Pacino and produced classics such as “Scarface,” “Serpico,” and “Dog Day Afternoon,” died June 16 of a cerebral hemorrhage. He was 92.
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XXXTentacion
Jahseh Dwayne Onfrey, better known as rapper XXXTentacion, was shot and killed in a drive-by shooting outside Miami on June 18. He was 20.
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Billy Sammeth
Billy Sammeth, a veteran manager who represented Cher, Dolly Parton and Joan Rivers, died on June 18 after a battle with pancreatic cancer. He was 66.
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Richard Alan Greenberg
Richard Alan Greenberg, an Oscar-nominated title designer who created the opening credits for sci-fi and fantasy classics as "Superman," "Alien" and "The Matrix," died on June 16. He was 71.
Charles Krauthammer
Charles Krauthammer, a Pulitzer Prize-winning conservative columnist for the Washington Post and a regular Fox News commentator, died on June 21. He had revealed in a letter weeks before his death the return of cancer that he believed had been treated successfully. Krauthammer was 68.
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Richard Harrison
Richard Harrison, who went by the nickname "The Old Man" he starred on the History Channel reality series "Pawn Stars," died on June 25. He was 77.
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Joe Jackson
Joe Jackson, the famed music manager who made stars of his children Michael Jackson and Janet Jackson, as well as The Jackson 5, died on June 27 from cancer. He was 89.
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A look back at the stars in movies, TV, music and sports we lost this year
Halfway through the year, we've already lost a number of stars across Hollywood. Here's a list of some of the notable celebrities and industry professionals in film, TV, music and sports who have passed away so far in 2018.