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Y’all thought that you have seen the last of these, didn’t you? Fortunately, Fist of the North Star is an infinite source of inspiration and thus we decided to revive this project and provide you a brand new set of stickers. Embrace sophistication of epic moments featured in them and use them as you see fit – imagination is the only limit!
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Un bref arrêt a Shin-Hakodate-Hokuto. Hokuto comme Ken le Survivant (Hokuto no Ken). Les trains et les immeubles se font plus petits...
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Celebrity deaths in 2018: Famous faces lost this year from Zombie Boy to Ellie Soutter and Dale Winton
http://www.internetunleashed.co.uk/?p=29621 Celebrity deaths in 2018: Famous faces lost this year from Zombie Boy to Ellie Soutter and Dale Winton - http://www.internetunleashed.co.uk/?p=29621 2017 was a tough year, as we said goodbye to some of our best known and well-loved figures - from Sir Bruce Forsyth and Keith Chegwin to John Hurt and Tara Palmer-Tomkinson. And the losses have continued into 2018 with famous names from Verne Troyer to Ken Dodd, Avicii to Dale Winton, and Jim Bowen to Leslie Grantham sadly passing away. Fans have shared their memories and fellow stars paid tribute as they remembered those we have lost. Here's a look at all of the celebrities we've lost in 2018 so far who have inspired generations. AUGUST Zombie Boy Rick Genest, aka Zombie Boy (Image: REUTERS) Rick Genest, the heavily tattooed model known as Zombie Boy, died aged just 32 on August 1. He was known for his head-to-toe tattoos and starred alongside Lady Gaga in her Born This Way music video in 2011. His body was found in his apartment in the Plateau-Mont-Royal neighbourhood in Montreal, Canada, on Wednesday. Gaga said the death is "beyond devastating" and revealed he had taken his own life. Read More JULY Ellie Soutter Ellie Soutter has died at the age of 18 Team GB snowboarder Ellie Soutter took her own life on July 25, her 18th birthday, the British Olympic Association confirmed. Soutter killed herself in a remote wooded area near her home in Les Gets, France, her heartbroken family has confirmed. Soutter claimed Team GB’s only medal at the European Youth Olympic Winter Festival in Erzurum, Turkeyin 2017. Her father, Tony Soutter, said "This cruel world took my Soul mate and "Bessie" from me yesterday on her 18th birthday. "I was so proud of the beautiful young woman she had turned into. Ellie I will miss you more than you could have ever imagined. Rest in peace you little Champion!" Read More Clive King David Clive King was born in Richmond, Surrey in 1924. In 1926 he moved with his parents to a farm in Kent, alongside which was an abandoned chalk-pit, which later became the setting for Stig of the Dump. Author Clive King, best known for his children's book Stig Of The Dump, died aged 94 on July 10, publisher Puffin books said. A statement said: "It is with sorrow that the family of Clive King, author of several popular children's books, including the much-loved classic Stig Of The Dump, announce that he passed away in the county of Norfolk where he had made his home on 10 July 2018, aged 94. "He is survived by his widow Penny and three children. The family have requested privacy at this time and our heartfelt condolences are with them." Read More Richard Swift Richard Swift died aged 41 on July 3. The producer, solo musician and multi-instrumentalist was best known for being a member of the Shins and the Arcs. A post on Swift's Facebook page read: "All the angels sing 'Que Sera Sera.'" Swift's Black Keys bandmate Dan Auerbach shared on Instagram: "I will miss you my friend." In June this year it was reported that Swift had been to a hospital with a 'life threatening condition.' Read More Alan Longmuir Alan Longmuir (Image: Daily Record) Alan Longmuir, the founder member of the Bay City Rollers died on July 2 following a short illness. The Edinburgh-born musician died in hospital at the age of 70 surrounded by loved ones after being flown home from Mexico two weeks ago where he had contracted an illness. Known as the "tartan teen sensations from Edinburgh", the Bay City Rollers started back in the 1960s. In 1976 Alan was replaced by rhythm guitarist Ian Mitchell, a man ten years his junior. He returned to the group in 1978. At the height of their fame, of course, the Scottish pop rockers could barely move without being mobbed by a tartan-clad army of teenage girls – screaming for their favourite Roller, begging for autographs and singing along to their smash hit Shang-A-Lang. Read More Dame Gillian Lynne Dame Gillian Lynne (Image: PA) Dame Gillian Lynne, whose credits included the hugely successful Cats and Phantom Of The Opera musicals, died on July 1, aged 92. Her husband, the actor Peter Land, said the renowned choreographer passed away at the Princess Grace Hospital in Marylebone, London. A major influence on dance and musical theatre, Lynne was best known for her work with Andrew Lloyd Webber. She also directed more than 50 productions on the West End and Broadway and received two Olivier Awards. In June, Lord Lloyd Webber renamed his New London Theatre as The Gillian Lynne Theatre - the first West End theatre to be named after a woman. Read More Peter Firmin Peter Firmin, creator of the kid's television series The Clangers, in 1999 (Image: Toby Melville/PA) Clangers co-creator Peter Firmin died on July 1 at the age of 89. The show's production company Coolabi said in a statement: "We are sad to announce that the artist Peter Firmin has passed away at his home in Kent after a short illness. He was eighty-nine. "During a career spanning over six decades Peter worked with great skill in a remarkably wide variety of creative disciplines as a fine artist, craftsman and author. "Of all his work he will probably be most fondly remembered for the characters he co-created and made. "With Ivan Owen he created the cheeky fox Basil Brush, and with his long-time business partner, Oliver Postgate, working as Smallfilms, he devised, created, painted, drew and built the marvellous and diverse worlds of Bagpuss, Clangers, Ivor the Engine, Noggin the Nog and Pogles Wood." Read More JUNE Steve Ditko The legendary comic book artist and co-creator of Spider-Man and Doctor Strange with Stan Lee, died on June 29 at the age of 90. “Steve Ditko was one of the most amazing creators in the history of comics, and showed us there is a hero in all of us. Our hearts go out to his loved ones, and everyone who knew him,” DC Comics said on Friday. While working at Marvel in 1962, Marvel Comics editor-in-chief Lee approached Ditko with an idea for Spider-Man and it was Ditko who gave the superhero his iconic suit, red-and-blue colors and web shooters. Read More Matt Cappotelli Matt Cappotelli has passed away aged 38 Former WWE star Matt Cappotelli died on June 29 aged 38. Cappotelli, who won WWE reality show Tough Enough, passed away after battling brain cancer. He had first been diagnosed with a brain tumour in 2005 before getting the all clear two years later. However, last year he had to undergo emergency surgery after the cancer returned. Read More Joe Jackson The patriarch of the Jackson family, and manager of the Jackson 5, died on June 27 at the age of 89 of cancer. He was the brains behind the Jackson 5 and in 2002 was awarded a proclamation in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as the Best Entertainment Manager of All Time. Read More Carlos Lopez Jr Carlos Lopez Jr Carlos Lopez Jr died on June 25 at the age of 35. Carlos starred in Operation Repo, from 2012 to 2014 , and had several other small roles in TV shows like iCarly and CSI: Cyber. Operation Repo is an American TV show that dramatises supposed real-life stories of car repossession. Most recently, he portrayed a CIA station chief in Tom Cruise film American Made. Carlos also served in the army, reportedly completing a 27 month tour of combat with the 82nd Airborne. Read More Richard Harrison Richard Harrison (Image: Channel 5) Richard Harrison, the star of TV show Pawn Stars, died on June 25 at the age of 77. Better known as 'Old Man' on the show, Richard died surrounded by his family, his heartbroken son and co-star Rick confirmed with an Instagram post. "He passed away this morning surrounded by those he loved," wrote Rick. "He will be tremendously missed by our family, the team at Gold & Silver Pawn and his many fans the world over. He was my hero and I was fortunate to get a very cool ‘Old Man’ as my dad. Read More Vinnie Paul (Image: REX/Shutterstock) Pantera drummer Vinnie Paul passed away on June 22 aged 54. "Vincent Paul Abbott aka Vinnie Paul has passed away. Paul is best known for his work as the drummer in the bands Pantera and Hellyeah," a statement said on the Pantera Twitter account. "No further details are available at this time. The family requests you please respect their privacy during this time." The cause of death is currently unknown. Texas-born Vinnie co-founded the heavy metal band in the 1980s along with his late brother "Dimebag" Darrell Abbot. Read More Sophie Gradon Sophie Gradon (Image: ITV/PA) The 32-year-old model and former Love Island contestant passed away on June 21. The former reality star, who hailed from Newcastle, was crowned Miss Great Britain in 2009 and was also a former Miss Newcastle. Sophie's boyfriend Aaron Armstrong wrote "I will never forget that smile I love you so so much baby your my world forever ever and always". She made history on Love Island as one half of the show's first same-sex couple after she coupled up with Katie Salmon. Read More Peter Thomson Peter Thomson (Image: REUTERS) Five-time Open champion Peter Thomson died on June 20 at the age of 88. The legendary Australian had been suffering from Parkinson's disease and died at his home in Melbourne, Golf Australia said. Thomson won his first Open Championship title in 1954 - becoming the only player in the 20th or 21st century to win the tournament three years in succession. He also enjoyed impressive victories in 1958 and 1965 and was later inducted into the World Golf Hall of Fame. Read More Big Van Vader (Image: Handout) WWE legend Big Van Vader died on June 18 at the age of 63, according to his Twitter account. Real name Leon White, he was diagnosed with congestive heart failure in 2016 with doctors giving him two years to live. His Twitter account tweeted: "It is with a heavy heart to inform everyone that my father, Leon White, passed away on Monday night (6/18/18) at approximately 7:25pm." A second post, added: "Around a month ago my father was diagnosed with a severe case of Pneumonia. He fought extremely hard and clinically was making progress. Unfortunately, on Monday night his heart had enough and it was his time." Read More Leslie Grantham Leslie Grantham starred in EastEnders for many years (Image: Daily Mirror) EastEnders star Leslie Grantham died on June 15 aged 71 following a battle with cancer. The actor was most famous for portraying iconic character 'Dirty' Den Watts on the long-running BBC soap. Leslie also hosted game show Fort Boyard on Channel 5 and penned children's book called Jack Bates And The Wizard's Spell. Read More Errol Pickford Errol Pickford (Image: REX/Shutterstock) Former Royal Ballet principal dancer Errol Pickford died on Wednesday June 13, aged 51. Born in Perth, Australia in 1966 he originally trained as a gymnast before moving to the UK and practicing ballet at the Hammond School and The Royal Ballet School. He joined The Royal Ballet in 1984 and quickly excelled, becoming a soloist in 1986, first soloist in 1989 and principle in 1991. He had a version of Romeo and Juliet created especially for him by celebrated dancer and choreographer Kenneth MacMillan, and made history by becoming the first ever Western dancer to partner Bolshoi ballerina Nina Ananiahvii at the Armenia Gala in London's Covent Garden. The performance was even broadcast on TV. Read More Jackson Odell Jackson Odell had a role in TV comedy Arrested Development (Image: Getty Images North America) Jackson Odell, star of The Goldbergs, died on June 8 aged 20 Jackson starred in several hit TV shows including iCarly, Arrested Development and Modern Family. He was also a talented songwriter, penning a number of tracks for the movie 'Forever My Girl' including the the song 'Wings of an Angel', performed by Lauren Alaina. Read More Eunice Gayson Eunice Gayson was the very first Bond girl (Image: Hulton Archive) Eunice Gayson, the first ever Bond girl, died on June 8 aged 90. She was originally offered the part of Miss Moneypenny in Dr No, but the role eventually went to Lois Maxwell while Eunice became the super spy's love interest for the first two James Bond films. She later starred in a number of Hammer Horror films, and appeared on TV shows including The Saint and The Avengers. Read More Anthony Bourdain Celebrity chef Anthony Bourdain died on June 8, aged 61. CNN, who he worked for, confirmed the news in a statement and revealed the cause of death as suicide. Bourdain had been in France working on an episode of his award-winning series Parts Unknown. His close friend, French chef Eric Ripert is reported to have found Bourdain unresponsive in his Strasbourg hotel room. Bourdain first shot to fame with the release of his book Kitchen Confidential: Adventures In The Culinary Underbelly, which became a New York Times bestseller. Read More Alan O'Neill Alan O'Neill (Image: WireImage) Sons of Anarchy star Alan O'Neill has died at the age of 47. The Irish-born actor is most famous for his role as Hugh in Sons of Anarchy, but his career dates back to the 1990s. He also played Keith McGrath in Fair City and starred in UK crime drama Inspector George Gently in 2009. Alan had also been cast in an upcoming movie called Charlie Lives. Read More Peter Stringfellow Peter Stringfellow (Image: PA) Peter Stringfellow died on June 7, aged 77, after a battle with cancer. The nightclub mogul, who had wanted to keep his illness private, died after spending time in hospital, a spokesman said. "It's very sad news. He passed away in the early hours of this morning. It was kept very private, he didn't want to tell. He wanted to keep it a secret," his publicist said. The iconic nightclub owner's name was put on the map after the Beatles played at his venue in April 1963. Read More Peter Stringfellow dies after secret cancer battle Kate Spade (Image: REX/Shutterstock) Iconic handbag designer Kate Spade died on June 5 at the age of 55 in a suspected suicide, say police. Sources said the mother-of-one left a note but the contents are unclear. Kate was mum to daughter Frances Beatrix, 13 and was married to Andy Spade. Her tragic death has shaken the fashion world to the core, as professionally Spade seemed to be going from strength to strength. She was a firm favourite with royals and the Hollywood elite. Read More MAY Jerry Maren Mandatory Credit: Photo by Unimedia Images/REX/Shutterstock (1051508bp) Jerry Maren, one of the last surviving munchkins from the 1939 film 'The Wizard of Oz' Hollywood Christmas Parade, Los Angeles, America - 29 Nov 2009 The Wizard Of Oz's 'oldest Munchkin' Jerry Maren died on May 24 at the age of 98. The American actor, who starred opposite Judy Garland in the 1939 classic, died after years of suffering from dementia. His major appearance in the film comes when he hands Judy Garland's Dorothy an oversized lollipop, and producers picked him to stand in the middle of the Munchkin trio. He had caught their attention with his singing and dancing talent, and fame soon followed. Read More Glynn Edwards Glynn Edwards (Image: REX/Shutterstock) Minder actor Glynn Edwards died on May 23, aged 87. The actor - who also starred in Zulu alongside Michael Caine - was best known for his role as Dave 'the barman' Harris who owned the Winchester Club in ITV's Minder. Read More Philip Roth (Image: REUTERS) Pulitzer-prize winning writer Philip Roth passed away on May 22 aged 85. The writer died from congestive heart failure, his close friend Judith Thurman told The New York Times. Roth was both hailed and derided for laying bare the neuroses and obsessions that haunted the modern Jewish-American experience. Read More Hugh Dane (Image: NBCUniversal) Hugh Dane, star of The Office, Bridesmaids and The Fresh Prince Of Bel-Air, died on May 16 at the age of 75. Paying tribute to him with a clip of Hank and Dwight in The Office, co-star Rainn Wilson tweeted: "RIP Hugh Dane, aka Hank the security guard. He was one of the greats. So kind, funny, talented. We will all miss him. Donations can be made in his name to innercityculturalcenter.org." Hugh had been acting for nearly 30 years of his life, starting out in 1990 with a small role in the TV series Hunter. Read More Ray Wilson Ray Wilson walks out on to the pitch at Wembley Stadium in May 1963 (Image: mirrorpix Daily Mirror) England World Cup winner Ray Wilson died on May 15 aged 83. The outstanding left back, who spent most of his career with Huddersfield Town and Everton, is most famous for being part of the successful 1966 national side under Sir Alf Ramsey. Read More Jlloyd Samuel Jlloyd Samuel (Image: AFP/Getty Images) Former Aston Villa defender Jlloyd Samuel died in a car crash on May 15, aged 37. Samuel's Range Rover was involved in a crash with a van in High Legh, Cheshire, after he had dropped his children off at school. The Trinidad and Tobago Football Association confirmed the devastating news on their official Facebook page. Read More Tom Wolfe Tom Wolfe (Image: Redferns) Author and journalist Tom Wolfe died on Monday May 14 at the age of 87. Agent Lynn Nesbit confirmed the pioneer of journalism died from an infection in a Manhattan hospital. Famous for his psychedelic novel Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test, the author will be remembered for his literary flair. Read More Margot Kidder Margot Kidder as Lois Lane (Image: Rex) Superman actress Margot Kidder died on Sunday May 13, aged 69. The actress who played Lois Lane in the 1978 hit film Superman passed away in her home, TMZ reported. Margot starred opposite Christopher Reeve in 1978's Superman and also in the 3 sequels. The star was still working up to her death, starring in "The Vagina Monologues" on Broadway. She was married three times and leaves a daughter. Read More Joe Tilley Joe Tilley The UK reality TV star who shot to fame on Jungletown was found dead at the foot of the Fin del Mundo's waterfall, End of the World, in Colombia. The search team have suggested he fell to his death. He starred in a Viceland television documentary called Jungletown – which featured American entrepreneur Ondi Timoner and hundreds of young people trying to build the world's "most sustainable modern town" deep in the Panamanian jungle. Read More Dame Tessa Jowell Dame Tessa Jowell MP Labour veteran Dame Tessa Jowell died after a year-long cancer battle aged 70. The former Blair minister succumbed to a gliobastoma multiforme brain tumour that was diagnosed last May. Dame Tessa's frontbench career lasted almost 20 years and she has been hailed as an "inspiration" with "unflinching tenacity." Former prime minister Tony Blair led emotional tributes saying: "There was no-one like Tessa and no-one better. I will miss her more than I can say." Read More Cathy Godbold Cathy Godbold has died at the age of 43 (Image: Facebook) Cathy Godbold, the Australian actress who starred in hit soap Home and Away, lost her battle with brain cancer on May 4 at the age of 43 - more than ten years after she was first diagnosed. Cathy played Meg in the soap during the 1990s and nobody can forget the iconic scene that saw her lose her battle with Leukaemia while she watched the sun rise for the last time in her boyfriend Blake Dean's arms. Despite her real-life terminal diagnosis, Cathy was upbeat in her final weeks, according to a close friend. Read More APRIL Michael Martin Michael Martin (Image: BBC) Former House of Commons Speaker Michael Martin died on April 29 after a short illness, aged 72. Michael Martin - latterly Lord Martin of Springburn after the Glasgow constituency he represented from 1979 to 2005 - was Speaker from 2000 to 2009. In October that year, the former Labour MP joined his predecessor as speaker, Baroness Boothroyd, on the crossbenches. Read More Michael Anderson Michael Anderson, Mike Todd and Frank Sinatra on the set of Around the World in 80 Days. (Image: MGM) Film director Michael Anderson died on April 25 aged 98. The British star was best known for his work on World War Two epic The Dam Busters and classic sci-fi movie Logan's Run. Before his death, Anderson was the oldest living person to have received a best director nomination at the Oscars for Around the World in 80 days. Read More Verne Troyer (Image: Getty Images Europe) Actor Verne Troyer, star of Austin Powers, died aged 49 on April 21. There was a statement on his Instagram page making reference to "depression and suicide." "Depression and Suicide are very serious issues," the statement read. "You never know what kind of battle someone is going through inside. "Be kind to one another. And always know, it’s never too late to reach out to someone for help." Read More Avicii Tim Bergling was just 28 (Image: WireImage) Swedish DJ Avicii has died in Muscat, Oman on April 20 at the age of 28. A representative for Avicii announced the news in a statement: "It is with profound sorrow that we announce the loss of Tim Bergling, also known as Avicii. He was found dead in Muscat, Oman this Friday afternoon local time, April 20th. "The family is devastated and we ask everyone to please respect their need for privacy in this difficult time. No further statements will be given." Avicii was behind best-selling EDM hits including Levels, Hey Brother and Wake Me Up with Aloe Blacc. Read More Dale Winton Dale Winton TV presented Dale Winton died aged 62 on April 18 2018. His long-term agent Jan Kennedy said in a statement: "It is with great sadness that we can confirm the passing of Dale Winton who died at home earlier today. "While we know many will share this terrible loss, we ask that you respect the family's privacy at this time of grief." Read More Bruno Sammartino (Image: Focus on Sport) Legendary WWE Hall of Fame wrestler Bruno Sammartino died, aged 82, on April 18 2018. Sammartino, who held the WWWF World Heavyweight Championship title for more than 11 years, passed away at his home in Pittsburgh. WWE wrote on their website: "WWE is saddened to learn that WWE Hall of Famer Bruno Sammartino passed away at age 82. "WWE extends its condolences to Sammartino’s family, friends and fans." Bruno Sammartino dead: WWE Hall of Fame legend passes away, aged 82 Barbara Bush Video Loading Video Unavailable Click to play Tap to play The video will start in 8Cancel Play now Former US first lady Barbara Bush died on April 17, aged 92. Mrs Bush had reportedly been battling chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and congestive heart failure, and had been in and out of hospital. The wife of former president George HW Bush, 93, and mother of ex-president George W Bush, 71, was being cared for at her home in Houston, Texas. She died surrounded by her family after deciding not to return to hospital following a series of recent hospitalisations. Read More Harry Anderson Actor Harry Anderson died on April 16, at the age of 65. The sad news of his death was announced by his son, Dashiell Anderson, who told TMZ that he had died of natural causes. Harry starred in TV horror movie It as the adult Richie Tozer - but will perhaps be best remembered for his recurring role as con man Harry 'The Hat' Gittes in sitcom Cheers. Read More Pamela Gidley The Twin Peaks actress died peacefully at her home in New Hampshire on April 16. Former child model Gidley first starred in a skateboarding movie Thrashin before finding fame with Twin Peaks. R. Lee Ermey The actor R. Lee Ermey, best known for his starring role in the film 'Full Metal Jacket', died on April 15 aged 74. His manager Bill Rogin confirmed the death on Sunday night in a tweet saying: "It is with deep sadness that I regret to inform you all that R. Lee Ermey ("The Gunny") passed away this morning from complications of pneumonia. "He will be greatly missed by all of us. "Semper Fi, Gunny. Godspeed." Read More Alex Beckett Alex Beckett starred in play The Way of the World (Image: REX/Shutterstock) Alex Beckett died aged 36 . The Welsh actor was best known for his role as Barney Lumsden in the BBC's award-winning Twenty Twelve and W1A. He trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts, London, before graduating in 2003. He starred in one episode of Emmerdale as PC Tony Read in 2006 and also appeared in The Bill in 2008. Alex was also a star of the stage - appearing in multiple productions over his career. Read More Timmy Matley Video Loading Video Unavailable Click to play Tap to play The video will start in 8Cancel Play now Irish singer Timmy Matley passed away on April 11 aged 36, following a two year battle with skin cancer. Matley found fame as a member of the five piece singing group, The Overtones in 2010. Read More Eric Bristow (Image: Manchester Evening News) Darts legend Eric Bristow died at the age of 60 on 5 April . Known as the Crafty Cockney, Bristow was a five-time BDO world champion. PDC Chairman Barry Hearn led the tributes to Bristow, saying: “Eric will always be a legend in the world of darts and British sport. "He was a tremendous player and a huge character and even after his retirement fans would travel for miles to meet him and see him play." Read More Ray Wilkins England International Ray Wilkins with wife Jackie and son Ross in 1984 (Image: Bob Thomas/Getty Images) Chelsea and Manchester United legend Ray Wilkins died on April 4 aged 61 . Midfielder Wilkins helped United lift the FA Cup in 1982 during a 160 game spell at Old Trafford and earned 84 England caps. He also had a standout career at Stamford Bridge where he won the Player of the Year award in 1976 and 1977 before becoming assistant manager to Carlo Ancelotti at Chelsea for their 2009/10 Premier League winning campaign. Read More MARCH Winnie Madikizela-Mandela Nelson Mandela with wife Winnie in 1963 just before he was sentenced to life imprisonment. (Image: Camera Press Digital) Nelson Mandela's ex-wife Winnie Madikizela-Mandela died at the age of 81. The news came less than three months after Winnie was rushed to hospital in Johannesburg, South Africa, with a kidney infection. She was married to former South African President Nelson for 38 years, including the 27 years he served in jail. During his lengthy incarceration, Winnie campaigned tirelessly for his release and for the rights of black South Africans, suffering years of detention, banishment and arrest by the white authorities. Blamed for the killing of activist Stompie Seipei, who was found near her Soweto home with his throat cut, she was convicted in 1991 of kidnapping and assaulting the 14-year-old because he was suspected of being an informer. Winnie and Mandela separated in 1992 and he sacked her from his cabinet in 1995 due to allegations of corruption. Despite their divorce in 1993 and Nelson's second marriage in 1998, they remained close until his death. Bill Maynard Bill Maynard (Image: PA) Heartbeat actor Bill Maynard died at the age of 89, shortly after breaking his hip in a fall off his mobility scooter, his family confirmed. Bill, real name Walter Williams, was best known for playing Greengrass in Heartbeat. Jacqueline Reddin, who is also an actress, told the Press Association: "He was larger than life and he just loved showbiz." Bill Maynard dead: Heartbeat's Greengrass' family pay tribute to 'larger than life' star who died in hospital after falling off mobility scooter DuShon Monique Brown DuShon Monique Brown (Image: Getty Images North America) Actress DuShon Monique Brown, who starred in American dramas including Prison Break and Chicago Fire, died at the age of 49. Just a few days previously, the actress had checked herself in to hospital after suffering chest pains. She was given tests and later released. It's thought she died of a suspected heart attack. Jim Bowen Jim Bowen Broadcaster and comedian Jim Bowen died on March 14, aged 80, his wife Phyllis confirmed. She announced the sad news to BBC Radio Lancashire. Jim was best known as the host of darts show Bullseye, joining as presenter in 1981 and working there until the programme ended in 1995. Read More Professor Stephen Hawking Professor Stephen Hawking (Image: PA) Acclaimed scientist and author Stephen Hawking passed away on March 14 aged 76 . Heralded as one of the smartest minds to grace the world, his book a Brief History Of Time became one of the best selling books in the field of astrophysics. Suffering from ALS, Hawking was confined to a wheelchair and had to use a voice simulator to talk. He made appearances in many TV shows including The Big Bang Theory and Star Trek: The Next Generation. Read More Craig Mack Craig Mack signed to Puff Daddy's Bad Boy Entertainment record label in the 1990s (Image: WireImage) Hip hop star Craig Mack died on March 12 aged 41 . The rapper was best known for his hit 1994 track Flava In Your Ear, the remix of which featured a young Notorious B.I.G. and Busta Rhymes early on in their careers. Read More Hubert de Givenchy Hubert de Givenchy at his Paris design house in 1955 (Image: Picture Post) French fashion phenomenon Hubert de Givenchy died on March 10 aged 91 The legendary clothing designer founded the House of Givenchy in 1952 and created outfits for the likes of US First Lady Jackie Kennedy and Audrey Hepburn - including Hepburn's iconic dress from Breakfast at Tiffany's. Read More Sir Ken Dodd Video Loading Video Unavailable Click to play Tap to play The video will start in 8Cancel Play now Sir Ken Dodd died at the age of 90 on March 11. The comedy legend had recently been forced to cancel all dates on an upcoming tour as he recovered from a serious infection. Doddy, famous for his long stand-up shows, as well as his Diddy Men and tickling stick, died just days after leaving hospital. He married Anne Jones, his partner of 40 years, on Friday at their house, which was also the one he was born in. He died two days later on Mother's Day Read More Trevor Baylis Trevor Baylis' invention of a wind-up radio won him acclaim (Image: TMS) Trevor Baylis died on March 5 at the age of 80 Baylis was known for inventing a radio that could be powered by winding a crank for several seconds, instead of using batteries or mains electricity. In 2015 Baylis was appointed CBE for services to intellectual property, and was previously awarded the OBE for his radio design. Read More Sir Roger Bannister Sir Roger Bannister with his old running shoes (Image: PA) Sir Roger Bannister, the first athlete to run a sub-four minute mile, died on March 3. A statement released on behalf of Sir Roger's family said: "Sir Roger Bannister, died peacefully in Oxford on 3rd March 2018, aged 88, surrounded by his family who were as loved by him, as he was loved by them. "He banked his treasure in the hearts of his friends." Bannister, aided by Sir Christopher Chataway and Chris Brasher as pacemakers, achieved the feat by running three minutes 59.4 seconds at the Iffley Road track on May 6, 1954. Bannister, who also won a Commonwealth and European Championship gold medal that year, went on to become a leading neurologist. Read More Davide Astori Davide Astori (Image: Getty Images Europe) Fiorentina announced on March 3 that their captain, Davide Astori , had died at the age of 31. The Italian international, with 14 caps to his name, was found dead at the La di Moret hotel in Udine, ahead of the Viola's meeting with Udinese on Sunday. Astori, who started his career at AC Milan, enjoyed a 12-year career in Serie A. He spent six years with Cagliari, making 174 appearances for the Sardinians during a six-year spell. Read More Patrick Doyle Patrick Doyle was a member of band Veronica Falls (Image: Redferns) Talented drummer Patrick Doyle died on March 3, according to his record label. Indie star Patrick, who had been a member of bands Veronica Falls, Boys Forever, The Royal We and Sexy Kids, most recently released music under his band Boys Forever with record label Amour Foo, who confirmed the news online. Taking to Twitter, the label's official account stated: "I'll remember you. Goodbye Patrick X," along with a photo of the musician. Read More David Ogden Stiers David Ogden Stiers (Image: B3972) M*A*S*H actor David Ogden Stiers passed away on March 3, aged 75, after a battle with bladder cancer. The actor, best known for his role as Major Charles Winchester on the classic TV show, joined in season six and went on to receive two Emmy nominations for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series in 1981 and 1982. In 1984 he earned another Emmy nomination for his supporting role as William Milligan Sloane in the NBC miniseries The First Olympics: Athens 1896. After finishing on M*A*S*H in 1983, he went on to appear in a number of other TV shows including Murder, She wrote, Frasier, Matlock, Touched by an Angel, Star Trek: The Next Generation and North and South. Read More FEBRUARY Emma Chambers Emma Chambers Comedy actress Emma Chambers passed away on February 24 from natural causes. Best known for her role as lovable but dim Alice in The Vicar Of Dibley, she played the part across the show's five series and special mini episodes for Comic Relief. Chambers also starred on the big screen in romantic comedy Notting Hill. Read More Eddy Amoo Eddy Amoo with brother Chris and bandmate Dave Smith (Image: Publicity pic) Singer Eddy Amoo died on February 23 aged 74 . Amoo was a member of the pioneering 70s UK soul band The Real Thing alongside his brother Chris Amoo and friends Dave Smith and Ray Lake. The group were famous for hits like You To Me Are Everything, Feel the Force and Can’t Get By Without You. Read More Billy Graham Graham preached to an estimated two billion people during his lifetime (Image: REUTERS) Reverend Billy Graham, the American evangelist who became one of the world's most influential preachers, died on February 21 aged 99. The Southern Baptist minister counselled every US president from Harry Truman to Barack Obama, and had a close relationship with the Queen. Read More Reg E Cathey Reg E Cathey appeared in many iconic TV shows (Image: REX/Shutterstock) Actor Reg E Cathey died on February 9 aged 59 following a battle with lung cancer. With a distinctively deep voice, Cathey appeared in a variety of critically acclaimed TV shows. His most notable roles include BBQ restaurateur Freddy Hayes in Netflix's House of Cards , political advisor Norman Wilson in HBO's The Wire and prison boss Martin Querns in jail drama Oz. Reg also starred in a number of Hollywood movies, including Se7en and The Mask early on in his career, and portrayed Franklin Richards in 2015 superhero film Fantastic Four Read More John Gavin Actor John Gavin, known for his work in "Psycho", passed away on February 9, 2018 in Beverly Hills (Image: Moviepix) Flim actor John Gavin died on February 9 aged 86 following a long battle with leukaemia. In 1960 Gavin starred as Julius Caesar in the Stanley Kubrick classic Spartacus, and later went on to be cast in Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho as Sam Loomis, lover of Janet Leigh's character Marion Crane. John also came close to playing James Bond , signing up to star as the super spy in Diamonds Are Forever after George Lazenby left the role. However, studio executives then replaced him with Sean Connery . Read More John Mahoney (Image: Los Angeles Times) Frasier star John Mahoney passed away on February 4 at the age of 77. The Blackpool-born star played the beloved dad Martin Crane in the hit US sitcom for its full 11-year run. He also worked as a voice actor and performed on Broadway. He passed away in hospice care in Chicago. Read More Dennis Edwards Dennis performs with The Temptations during NMAAM 2016 Black Music Honors in 2016 (Image: Getty Images North America) Dennis Edwards , former lead singer of legendary soul music group The Temptations, died on February 2 aged 74. The Grammy winner passed away in hospital just one day before his 75th birthday following complications from meningitis. Edwards lent his vocals to the band's biggest hits, including Papa Was a Rollin' Stone and I Can't Get Next To You. Read More JANUARY Mark E. Smith Mark E Smith of The Fall performing on stage in 2013 (Image: Redferns) Mark E. Smith , frontman of avant-garde band The Fall, died on January 24 aged 60. Smith founded the iconic post-punk group in 1976 after he attended a concert by the Sex Pistols. The musician had been the only constant member of the band, with a line-up that has changed numerous times over its 40-year history. Read More Jack Ketchum Horror writer Jack Ketchum was the recipient of four coveted Bram Stoker Awards American actor and horror writer Jack Ketchum died on January 24 at the age of 71 from cancer. Born Dallas Mayr but working under a pseudonym, Ketchum's novels won him a slew of awards, with many of his books being adapted into films. As well as a writing career spanning decades, Jack appeared in a handful of films based on his work. He played Teddy Panik in 2006's The Lost, Carnival in 2007's The Girl Next Door and twice as Dallas Mayr in Red and Offspring. Read More Connie Sawyer (Image: NBCUniversal) The American star dubbed Hollywood's hardest working actress, passed away in her retirement home at the age of 105 on January 23. A glittering career that spanned six decades, she appeared in fan favourites such as ER, Seinfeld and Will & Grace, as well as many more. She starred alongside the likes of Frank Sinatra, Meg Ryan and Sophie Tucker and got her first film role at the age of 49. Read More Jimmy Armfield England football star Jimmy Armfield died on January 22 after a long battle against cancer. The former Blackpool great - who played 43 times for his country - was 82. He played 627 games overall between 1954 and 1971, and later managed Leeds United and Bolton Wanderers after retiring from playing. Read More Howard Lew Lewis (Image: BBC) The comedian Howard Lew Lewis died aged 76 on January 20 in Edinburgh, displaying early signs of dementia. Lewis starred in Maid Marian and Her Merry Men, Brush Strokes and Blackadder. Actors Tony Robinson and Chris Rankin both took to social media to share their sadness at his passing. Fredo Santana Fredo Santana died aged 27 (Image: Instagram/Fredo Santana) American rapper Fredo Santana, real name Derrick Coleman, died on January 20 at the age of 27. The star was a cousin of rapper Chief Keef. His debut album Trappin Ain't Dead was released in 2013 and featured a collaboration with Kendrick Lamar. Fredo also appeared in Drake's video for Hold On, We're Going Home, playing a man who kidnapped Drake's girlfriend. Read More Simon Shelton Barnes The actor who played Tinky Winky, the handbag-carrying Teletubbie in the BBC children’s series, died on January 17, just four days after his 52nd birthday. The uncle of Inbetweeners actress Emily Atack once said that being in the Teletubbies was “a bit like the Beatles or Take That of television”. As well as his work on Teletubbies, Simon played the terrifying Dark Knight in the 1990s CBB C show Incredible Games. Read More Jessica Falkholt (Image: piamiller/Instagram) Home and Away star Jessica Falkholt died on January 17 aged 29. Her death came three weeks after the devastating Boxing Day crash which killed her family. The Home and Away actress died six days after her life support was withdrawn. The close-knit Falkholt family were thought to be driving home to Sydney along the Princes Highway after a short festive break when their car was involved in the devastating head-on collsion. Jessica appeared as Hope Morrison in the Aussie soap Home and Away in 2016. The up and coming actress also starred in the upcoming supernatural thriller Harmony, set to be released in 2018. Read More Moya O'Sullivan (Image: Network 10) Neighbours star Moya O'Sullivan died aged 91 on January 16. Best known for playing Marlene Kratz, she was dubbed 'Australia's favourite mum and grandmother'. A popular figure, a tribute in The Sydney Morning Herald read: "Much loved by all, especially by her brother Peter, sister-in-law Kaaren, aunt to Mark, Cait and Bridget, great aunt to Phoebe and Ursela, grandmother to Harriet and James. "Also Andrew and Sarah. Bless her eternal soul." Ed Doolan Ed had previously spoken about his battle with dementia on a BBC One Inside Out West Midlands documentary (Image: Publicity picture) Legendary BBC radio presenter Ed Doolan died peacefully in his sleep in the early hours of January 16. The star had been battling vascular dementia since 2013. Ed started his career in radio at BRMB (now Free Radio Birmingham) in 1974 before moving to BBC West Midlands in 1982. He was awarded the MBE for services to broadcasting and charity and was also the recipient of a Sony Gold Award. Read More Peter Wyngarde Peter Wyngarde on the set of TV show Jason King in 1971 (Image: Daily Mirror) Actor Peter Wyngarde died on January 15 at the age of 90 The star was best known for his role as sleuth Jason King in Department S and its spin-off Jason King. He also starred in the 1980 Flash Gordon movie as metal-masked villain General Klytus. Peter also starred in the very first British gay drama, South, which aired on ITV in 1959 and was met with a backlash of furious homophobic abuse from the public and media at the time. Read More Dolores O'Riordan Dolores O'Riordan was the lead singer of The Cranberries Cranberries star Dolores O'Riordan died on January 15 aged 46. As the lead singer of Irish rock band The Cranberries, she rose to international fame in the 1990s with their debut album Everybody Else Is Doing It, So Why Can't We? She also released two solo albums, and appeared as a judge on the Irish version of reality singing competition show The Voice. Read More Cyrille Regis Cyrille Regis playing for West Bromwich Albion (Image: Bob Thomas Sports Photography) West Brom and Coventry legend Cyrille Regis died on January 14 aged 59 after suffering a heart attack. The former striker was a pioneer for black footballers in the late 1970s. Regis won five caps for England and was awarded an MBE in 2008. Cyrille Regis in his own words: Late football star on racism, his England debut and life as the underdog Hugh Wilson Hugh Wilson worked on Police Academy (Image: Copyright (c) 2014 Shutterstock. No use without permission.) Hugh Wilson died on January 14 at the age of 74. The director was well known for making films such as Police Academy and The First Wives Club. He also created the acclaimed sitcom WKRP in Cincinnati and won awards for his work, including an Emmy in 1988 for Outstanding Writing in a Comedy Series. Read More Keith Jackson Sports broadcaster Keith Jackson was inducted into the Rose Bowl Hall of Fame in 1999 (Image: Getty Images North America) Keith Jackson, the voice of American college football, died on January 12 aged 89. The legendary broadcaster spent 56 years covering the sport before his final game in 2006. Jackson served on American channel ABC Sports, and became synonymous with his trademark line "Whoa, Nellie." Read More Bella Emberg Bella Emberg (Image: Mirrorpix) Blunderwoman comedy star Bella Emberg died on January 12 at the age of 80. She found fame in the 1980s, most notably alongside Russ Abbot, with whom she shared a comedy partnership. Emberg also starred in TV shows as diverse as The Lily Savage Show and Doctor Who. Last summer she spoke exclusively to the Daily Mirror about her career in a fascinating interview. Read More Doreen Tracey Doreen joined The Mickey Mouse Club as one of the Mouseketeers in 1955 (Image: Getty) Doreen Tracey, one of the original Disney Mouseketeers, died on January 10 at the age of 74. The performer had battled cancer for two years, but sadly developed pneumonia as a complication. At the age of 12, Doreen became one of the child stars of The Mickey Mouse Club, the popular TV show which aired between 1955 and 1959. Read More Eddie Clarke Eddie Clarke (left) with drummer Phil Taylor and Lemmy Kilmister, the original members of Motorhead (Image: Redferns) Heavy metal star 'Fast' Eddie Clarke died on January 10 aged 67 following a battle with pneumonia. Guitarist Clarke was one of the founding members of Motorhead and the last surviving member of the band's original line-up. Read More Tommy Lawrence Tommy Lawrence showing off his new suit ahead of Liverpool's tour of the US in 1964 (Image: Daily Mirror) Former Liverpool goalkeeper Tommy Lawrence died on January 9 aged 77. Known as "The Flying Pig" by Reds fans, the Scot made 390 appearances for the Reds over 14 years in the first team. Lawrence hit the headlines in 2015 when he was stopped by a reporter in the street and asked for his memories of the 1967 derby match between Liverpool and Everton, with the interviewer unaware that he had played in that very match. Read More Jerry Van Dyke Jerry Van Dyke was the younger brother of Dick Van Dyke (Image: Getty) Comedian Jerry Van Dyke died on January 5 at the age of 86. Jerry made his television debut on The Dick Van Dyke show, later appearing on The Judy Garland Show and Coach, with his final TV role being for The Middle in 2015. He is survived by his wife Shirley, three children, and older brother Dick Van Dyke. Read More John Young Young was the Command Module pilot on the Apollo 10 lunar orbital mission in May 1969 (Image: SSPL via Getty Images) Astronaut John Young, the ninth man to walk on the Moon, died on January 5 aged 87. The former U.S Navy Test pilot became one of only 12 people ever to set foot on the surface of the Moon on a mission in 1972. Young is one of the most accomplished astronauts in the history of the US space program. He flew into space twice as part of the mid-1960s Gemini program, twice on the Apollo lunar missions and twice on space shuttles in the 1980s. Read More Jon Paul Steuer Steuer appeared in Star Trek: The Next Generation when he was younger (Image: trekonlinegame/Twitter) Star Trek actor Jon Paul Steuer died on January 1 aged 33. With an acting career that began at the age of 3, Steur eventually landed the role of Alexander Rozhenko, son of Lieutenant Worf, on Star Trek: The Next Generation in 1990. 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