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They're Hollywoodland people. Every child that's born to parents in that industry are very lucky to be alive. Male actors almost always try to get their children aborted and its an open secret that entertainment companies always try to get singers and actresses to abort their children. And with California being a 2-party consent state for recording, its pretty much legal for film and music companies to threaten to fire talent if they don't get an abortion. This is why women in that industry are so fucked up in the head. So if a child has an actor as a father, you can bet your ass that the actor - with encouragement from the studio - tried everything to keep that child from being born alive. Such men never become good fathers since the coping mechanism they adopt for trying to kill their child is to do whatever they can to ruin their kid's life in order to "justify" their desire to have had the kid aborted.

I bet the guy who was murdered by his son was a terrible father who tried everything to ruin his son's life with the hope that the kid would commit suicide.

The whole Hollywood and abortions thing. They did that to Judy Garland in her younger years in her first marriage. She got pregnant and they forced an abortion because of her career. Hell, in Fresh Prince of Bel Air, the actress who played the original Aunt Vivian got fired because she got pregnant.
 
Philippine VA of Goku and Shrek has passed away
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Gil Gerad, actor known for playing Buck Rogers in the 1970s version of Buck Rogers In The 25th Century, died at the age of 82.
I met him years ago at a convention. He was very nice.

I'm not really a picture or autograph guy, I just thought it would be cool to meet Buck Rogers. He talked with me a bit and was a funny guy. Sad to hear he passed.
 
Ah, that really sucks. And his passing will go unnoticed due to the Rob Reiner media frenzy.
I remember Disney did a TV special on ABC with Gil Gerard and Ernie Reyes Jr. It was just a huge advertisement for the brand-new Star Tours ride at Disneyland. And I loved it. C-3PO even raps about space travel.
And it was during that time Gil Gerard also starred with Ernie Reyes Jr. in a short lived series named Sidekicks.
 

William Rush, British actor known for staring in the British TV show Waterloo Road, died at the age of 31.


Lusanda Dumke, South African soccer player, died at the age of 29.


Nicholas Hum, Australian paralympic long jump medalist, died at the age of 32.


Lane Rogers AKA Blake Mitchell, gay porn star, died at the age of 31 after being in a motorcycle accident.
 
From the article:

...whose media savvy and dealmaking helped turn college football into the multibillion-dollar business it is today

Probably not the right platform for this, but I always wonder about these kinds of biography snippers.

Like, was this person *really* a visionary or did other people have the same thought, but their sense of morality prevented them from exploiting college-aged kids for profit?
 

Rosa Von Prauheim, queer filmmaker and activist, died at the age of 83.
Rest In Piss to one of the degenerates trying to reinstate Weimar Germany. Hope the faggot died of AIDS like many of his previous hookups

He also hosted a show called Code 3, which is where I first saw him before Buck Rogers.
This and Rescue 911 with William Shatner were constantly on TV when I was growing up.
 
South Korean theater actress Yoon Seok-hwa has died from brain cancer at the age of 69.

Yoon Seok-hwa, a leading figure of Korea's first generation of theater actors, died Friday after battling a brain tumor. She was 69.

According to the Korean Actors Association, Yoon died at 9:53 a.m. at Severance Hospital in Seoul, with family members and close acquaintances at her side.

Yoon had been in treatment since October 2022, when she underwent surgery for a malignant brain tumor following her appearance in a production of "Hamlet" earlier that year. After publicly disclosing her illness, she made her final stage appearance in 2023 with a brief guest role in the play "Toccata" at LG Arts Center Seoul.

Born in Seoul in 1956, Yoon made her stage debut in 1975. She earned widespread recognition for her performances in acclaimed productions such as "Agnes of God" and "Hamlet," and was widely credited with helping establish and popularize modern Korean theater.
 
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