Tuesday, July 22, 2014

Your Turn

Which dead celebrity do you wish was still alive?


165 comments:

  1. Lindsay Lohan's acting career

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  2. Michael
    Whitney
    La Liz
    Donna Summer
    Minnie Riperton
    Josephine Baker
    Maria Callas
    Billie Holliday

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  3. Heath Ledger or John Ritter. Or Natalie Wood so we'd know what the hell happened on that boat.

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  4. Elvis, but he IS still alive. Last spotted in Kalamazoo,MI

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  5. Hunter S. Thompson

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  6. Lee Marvin or Robert Mitchum

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    1. Great choices! They always had great movies. Even their not so great movies are so much better than what we see today (I'm thinking The Winds of War TV mini-series). How I loved those mini-series of the 70s-80s though.

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  7. Paul Walker. That one was heavy

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  8. John Lennon.

    Anyone know the story behind "the walrus was Paul"? It's a good one.

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  9. Bob Hope. I freaking love Bob Hope!

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  10. Michael Hutchence

    I'd also love to see what Hitchcock or Welles would do with the technology available to them today. I bet we would see some amazing films!

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    1. Awww, I so loved Michael Hutchence.

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  11. This is a good question. Imma mention a few: Totie Fields, phil hartman, natalie wood, marilyn monroe, rebecca schaeffer, richie havens, rick nelson.

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  12. Bruce and brandon lee.

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  13. Lucille Ball. She was the best and NO ONE comes even close, despite the hype.

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    1. Love her and Carol Burnett (I'm pretty sure Carol is still alive though).

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  14. Junior Seau. Miss you, buddddddddy <3

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  15. oh yes, Phil Hartman!

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  16. What happened to reveals today?

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  17. River Phoenix, Heath Ledger, John Ritter, Princess Diana, Lucille Ball and Marilyn Monroe.

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  18. Freddie Mercury and Paul Walker

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  19. Paul Walker
    Aaliyah
    Lee Thomas Young.

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  20. Elizabeth Taylor so she can call BS to that Lifetime movie made about her and to smack the crap at her wannabe, KimK.

    Also, anyone from Club 27.

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  21. Snootches: Freddie Mercury is a GREAT suggestion!

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    1. Cc, snooches, def freddie, def freddy:)

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    2. I yearn for Freddie to come back and slap the shit out of Bieber.

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  22. Where to even begin??? For starters, I'll be forever crushed that we've lost the gifted Philip Seymour Hoffman, James Gandolfini & Heath Ledger.

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  23. Phillip Seymour Hoffman

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    1. Agreed. He was such a wonderful actor and all around good guy.

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    2. So nice to hear @WriterGirl : )

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  24. Lucille Ball. Jeff Conaway. Bon Scott. Jimi Hendrix. Duane Allman. Steve Gaines. Paul Walker.

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  25. Anonymous10:18 AM

    Layne Staley

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  26. Freddie Mercury and John Lennon

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  27. River Pheonix & Heath Ledger.

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  28. Gene Kelly. Cary Grant. Clark Gable.

    And pretty much everyone else that's been listed.

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  29. Am I really the first one to mention Kurt Cobain? It would have been interesting to see what he would have done musically after breaking up Nirvana (because that was going to happen sooner or later), not to mention having him around for Frances Bean...

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    1. I was shocked to see that this is the first mention of Kurt on here! He's my number one. Also Heath Ledger and Philip Seymour Hoffman.

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  30. Totally agree with Freddie Mercury. I would have loved to see him perform in concert.

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  31. +1 on amy. the music that will never be, saddens me :'(

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  32. Chris Farley, in a van, down by the river.

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    1. Farley! How'd I forget him! Great one

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  33. Heath Ledger
    Madeline Kahn
    Audrey Hepburn
    Kate Hepburn
    Peter Ustinov
    Ruth Gordon
    Bette Davis
    James Dean
    Richard Pryor
    Marlon Brando
    Craig Milstead aka Divine
    and most of all
    Gilda Radner.

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    1. Gilda's name was the first that came to mind. She was a genius.

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  34. Richard Pryor,George Carlin,Bill Hicks. And Jimi Hendrix, Stevie Ray Vaughan, and Otis Redding.

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  35. Nonsensic-Al , we both said Richard Pryor at the same time!

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  36. Jeff Buckley...I was fortunate enough to see him live twice and it was beyond thrilling both times but also agree with Freddie Mercury, he would have been amazing to see too. Both taken too young...

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    1. BeckyMae, we must be soul mates! He is my #1 too. Huge fan!! I was friends with his mother, Mary and also Keith Foti (only person who was present when Jeff drowned) for a while.

      You & I would get along well :)

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  37. Marilyn.

    Mainly so that Lindsay Lohan couldn't dress up like her and shit all over her memory anymore.

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    1. No, Lyndon Johnson, because he'd be reaming that wimp Obama for not getting Congress to do a damned thing.

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  39. Gautama Buddha, Muhammad, and Jesus Christ. I figure if we had 'em all at the same time, they'd have all our crazy shit straightened out tout de suite.

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  40. Princess Diana
    John Candy
    Heath Ledger
    Freddie Mercury

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  41. Marilyn Monroe
    Paul Walker
    PSH

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  42. PHIL MUTHAFUCKIN' HARTMAN

    And Heath Ledger would be a not to distant 2nd.

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  43. Kurt Cobain, John Lennon, Chris Farley and Steve Irwin.

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  44. Freddie DAMMM Mercury!

    @Sniotches. I couldn't believe anyione mentioned him. I was scrolling down to write his name, but reading as I scrolled and there he was!! Forever <3

    I looooovvvvved Freddie. I was pretty young when he died but I already had ex boyfriends and 2 of them sent me flowers upon hearing the news Of The World.

    @Vera. I love the Michael Hutchence shout out. Good one.

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    1. Me too, He should've been in the frist ten posts! Maybe they'll hologram his ass and do a world tour someday

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  45. Stevie Ray Van, he still had music left in him when he past away!

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  46. Leonardo da Vinci. Just because he's been dead longer makes him no less of a celebrity. He was a rock star in his day. I think a mind like his would blaze no matter when he lived.

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    1. In that same vein... Teddy Roosevelt. Another fascinating, real Renaissance Man.

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  47. River Phoenix. I'm still not over it.

    And Kurt Cobain.

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  48. So many good ones mentioned already. I'll add Jeff Buckley into the mix. I would love to see what he could've accomplished.

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  49. Sam Kinison

    Randy "Macho Man" Savage

    Eddie Guerrero

    Chris Benoit and his wife & kid

    Hank the Angry Drunken Dwarf

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  50. Katherine Hepburn
    Princess Diana
    Grace Kelly
    Gene Kelly
    Paul Newman

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  51. Bea Arthur, Rue McLanahan & Estelle Getty

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  52. Elvis
    Marilyn Monroe
    Jeff Buckley
    JFK Jr.
    Sinatra
    Liberace
    Julia Child

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  53. All those who died too young,,,Monroe,,hutchence, Yates, peaches, Hoffman, cobain, Elvis, macoll, winehouse, Houston, Diana and dodi, Dean,,and so many, many more :-((,

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  54. Harold Ramis... Still bummed.

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  55. Dorothy Dandridge and Lena Horne. I would LOVE to talk to them about their experiences as black women in Hollywood.

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  56. I don't care, I'm making it a Twofer:

    John Lennon and George Harrison.

    Duh.

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  57. Phil Hartman was the first to come to mind. Keith Haring. Michael Hutchence. Freddy Mercury.

    If we're going historical? Tesla.

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  58. So happy to see a few mentions of Jeff Buckley in here :) I would have loved to hear what could have been.

    His fans are few, but passionate. I count the three of you as kindred spirits :)

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  59. Glad to see others mentioning Jeff Buckley here.
    I'm with you MissJenny, what could have been....such music!

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  60. Oh wow MissJenny that is super cool! He was just so brilliant....and funny....I remember one time I saw him in Sydney and he chided the screaming fan girls in the front to quieter down whilst he played the lofi stuff but added "There'll be time for underwear throwing later..."

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  61. Jim Henson. A genius taken too soon.

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  62. PSH

    But Princess Diana is a good one too.

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  63. Phillip Seymour Hoffman. No contest.

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  64. Add another Jeff Buckley here....
    Kurt Cobain as well.

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  65. Michael Jackson. Music isn't the same nowadays. Say what you want about him, he really was a living legend.

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  66. John Lennon
    JFK, Jr.
    Princess Diana

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  67. John Lennon
    JFK, Jr.
    Princess Diana

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  68. John Lennon
    JFK, Jr.
    Princess Diana

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  69. Aaliyah and Lisa "Left Eye" Lopez.

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  70. Stanley Kubrick
    Federico Fellini
    Jerry Goldsmith
    Brittany Murphy

    Hush yo mouth, VIP. Lindsay's career is exactly where it should be.

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  71. Phil Hartman, PSH--and James Gandolfini.

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  72. Good one, East Coaster. Not only should Teddy be alive, he should be President again, so he could break up all the "too big to fail"s we got holding out economy hostage.

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  73. Madeline Kahn. Im sooooo tywed. RIP Lily Von Schtupp

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  74. Sharon Tate, Marilyn Monroe, Elvis Presley, Jim Morrison, Jean Harlow, Natalie Wood.

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  75. Mr. Roger
    Jim Henson
    John candy
    John Ritter

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  76. Amy Winehouse
    Princess Diana
    Andy Warhol

    So many to choose from....

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  77. Maya Angelou
    Bernie Mac
    Donna Summer
    Princess Diana
    JFK Jr.
    Roger Ebert

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  79. John Lennon and George Harrison .
    Jimi Hendrix

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  80. I'm totally with bored soccer mom on this one: River Phoenix & Kurt Cobain.

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  81. Sugar!!! Love it, love it!

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  82. The Lindbergh baby, poor thing.

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  83. Paul Newman
    Kate Hepburn
    Bernie Mac
    Ruby Dee
    Michael Clarke Duncan
    Nina Simone

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  84. Patrick Swayze
    Heath Ledger
    JFK Jr
    John Denver
    Freddie Prinze
    Phil Hartman
    John Ritter
    Freddie Mercury

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  85. Eartha Kitt!
    I regret not seeing her when see was appearing here in Seattle at Jazz Alley.

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  86. Princess Diana. As a mom, I can only imagine how much she would want to see her sons all grown up and to meet her grandson.

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  87. Rik Mayall, Robert Palmer, Falco, and Michael Hutchence.

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  88. You said celebrity, right?

    Andrew Breitbart.

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    1. Great catch! I still miss him. And Tim Russert.

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  89. Anonymous7:24 PM

    Farley Granger, he was such a good guy.

    Really just one of the most amiable and stand up people you could've ever met. A pioneer in the film industry, a consummate actor's actor, and a tremendous champion of classic films in his last few decades. He would attend any screenings he was asked to, do Q & As, meet with fans, share his wisdom with younger generations. And a pretty big and unsung hero in the LGBT world too. As one of the first major "top billing" stars who refused to hide their sexuality. I took his death hard, as a long time fan, grateful student of his film wisdom shared, and acquaintance.

    I was actually about to met him again for a long sit-down interview to help my budding career as a film historian just a few months before he died suddenly. I'll always regret never having had that chance to get to know him better. And I'll always cherish having known such a truly wonderful and inspiring man personally.

    RIP to both Farley and Bob Calhoun, such fantastic gentlemen who are sorely missed!

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  90. George Carlin. I still heart him.

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  91. Enty - this could be multiple turns. Celebrity, actor, musician, jazz musician, classical musician, politician, artist. So many good answers here.

    Everyone I thought of has already been mentioned except Belushi.

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  92. Princess Diana. Loved her.

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  93. Lots of good ones, did anyone say Elvis?

    I'll add Iz Kamakawiwoʻole, sad I never had the opportunity to see him in concert.

    Patsy Cline
    Foster Brooks

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  94. Did we say Jin Morrisson?

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  95. Princess Di
    Princess Grace
    Audrey Hepburn
    Nina Simone
    Whitney Houston- would love to have seen her get her shit together

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  96. Kurt Cobain, Layne Staley, Peter Steele, Mike Starr, Jim Morrison, Freddie Mercury, Heath Ledger, George Harrison, and, my Mom & Dad...I know, not famous, but, you know...:(

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  97. and Michael Hutchence.

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  98. and Marilyn Monroe. Ok, done now!

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  99. Michael Hutchence & Paul Walker.

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  100. Vivien Leigh Phil Hartman Chris Farley Kurt Judy Garland

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  101. Clarence Clemons

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  102. Anonymous7:45 PM

    Kurt Cobain

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  103. Phil Hartman. I wanted at least 5 more good seasons of Newsradio.

    John Lennon, because is love to see how he would have adapted his politics through the last 30 years.

    Nick Adenhart (baseball player), because his talent was huge and I would love to see him play with Mike Trout (though maybe Trout wouldn't be quite as good if he hadn't gone through that tragedy)

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