Actors Who’ve Died in 2021 So Far

Spread The Viralist



The world of film, television, and theater lost many of its greatest stars in 2021, leaving the world to mourn their passing — and honor their legacies. It’s always a tragedy when anyone passes, but those who lived their lives in the limelight achieve a rare form of immortality. The work of these actors who passed away in 2021 will always be with us, and through that work our memories of their contributions to the art of film will always remain strong.

From legends of the Golden Age of film to modern day screen titans, here are the actors we’ve lost in 2021 so far.

#Actors #2021 #TVStars

Yaphet Kotto | 0:00
Jessica Walter | 1:20
Paul Ritter | 2:35
DMX | 3:29
Helen McCrory | 4:38
Olympia Dukakis | 5:20
Norman Lloyd | 6:17
Paul Mooney | 7:20
Kevin Clark | 8:28
Samuel E. Wright | 9:40
Robert Hogan | 10:44
Ned Beatty | 11:27
Lisa Banes | 12:28
Marion Ramsey | 13:27
Deezer D | 14:07
Barbara Shelley | 15:02
John Reilly | 15:48
Tanya Roberts | 16:28
Mira Furlan | 17:12
Gregory Sierra | 17:59
Cloris Leachman | 18:41
Cicely Tyson | 19:43
Dustin Diamond | 20:47
Hal Holbrook | 21:50
Christopher Plummer | 22:45
Trisha Noble | 23:59
Christopher Pennock | 24:50

Read Full Article: https://www.looper.com/317237/actors-we-lost-in-2021/

source

Recommended For You

About the Author: Looper

40 Comments

  1. This needed a reminiscent tune, no talking and certainly no cheap mid roll ads.
    Feeding off of these peoples deaths is like living off the earnings of prostitution. Not cool.

  2. Not a fan of these Hollywood expletive but I suppose they thought they were contributing. God bless ‘em anyway even though they probably sol their soul.😏

  3. These people put us to sleep… look at the nightmare we are in. Talking about cancelling a culture… the ones watching TV are not protesting on the streets or checking government balances… now people will learn (the hard way) that you just can’t protest your way into freedom (the one you lost while watching TV). You will need to fight for it.

  4. Very good and informative commentary on the deaths of the famous and not-so-famous. I wish I could watch these commentaries, however, without the irritating mispronunciations. The mispronunciations ("reprised" is mispronounced twice); they are like musical farts that interrupt a smooth-sounding symphony.

  5. They were all treasures to theater and the arts. I have many memories of most of the stars you mentioned. When I was a kid, I loved Dark Shadows & was delighted with Johnny's version. The original in the '60's was pretty funny, too and my dad sure got a kick out of old Barnabas, but I don't think the humor we enjoyed back then was really intentional on the producer's and director's part, which only made it more fun! Sad to have lost so many talented actors. May they all enjoy the afterlife immensely!

  6. I remember Cloris Leachman in The Last Picture Show, and Yaphet Kotto in the first Alien movie. I remember seeing The Last Picture Show at a drive-in movie theater when it first came out.

Comments are closed.