In Memoriam November 2019 Stars we lost in TV & Film #InMemoriam #CelebrityNews
In Memoriam November 2019 Stars we lost in TV & Film #InMemoriam #CelebrityNews
Many film and television stars left us during November. Month after month we deliver this homage because we feel it´s important for us to give farewell to those who brought us joy from the silver screen and the tube.
Hope you enjoy this In Memoriam for TV and film celebrities who passed away in November 2019
Film & TV celebrities who died in November 2019
Rudy Boesch, 91, American Navy SEAL, reality show contestant (Survivor: Borneo, Survivor: All Stars) and host (Combat Missions)
Chandra Kaluarachchi, 76, Sri Lankan actress (Seilama).
Johannes Schaaf, 86, German film and stage director (Momo)
Paul Turner, 73, Welsh film director (Hedd Wyn)
Marie Laforêt, 80, French-Swiss singer (Mon amour, mon ami) and actress (Male Hunt, Who Wants to Kill Sara?).
Brian Tarantina, 60, American actor (The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, City by the Sea, Gilmore Girls)
Jack Conroy, Irish cinematographer (My Left Foot)
Bob Norris, 90, American model (Marlboro Man).
Gay Byrne, 85, Irish broadcaster (The Late Late Show, The Gay Byrne Show, The Meaning of Life)
Virginia Leith, 94, American actress (Fear and Desire, The Brain That Wouldn't Die)
Omero Antonutti, 84, Italian actor (Pleasant Nights, Padre Padrone, El Dorado)
Laurel Griggs, 13, American actress (Once, Café Society)
William Wintersole, 88, American actor (The Young and the Restless, General Hospital, Leadbelly)
Cheng Sihan, 58, Chinese actor (Journey to the West: Conquering the Demons, The Taking of Tiger Mountain),
Maria Perego, 95, Italian animator, creator of Topo Gigio.
Fred Bongusto, 84, Italian singer, songwriter and film composer (Day After Tomorrow, The Divorce, Come Have Coffee with Us)
Lawrence G. Paull, 81, American film production designer (Blade Runner, Back to the Future, City Slickers)
Tadashi Nakamura, 89, Japanese voice actor (Star of the Giants, Ironfist Chinmi, Like the Clouds, Like the Wind),
Ian Cullen, 80, British actor (Z-Cars, Family Affairs)
Luciano Marin, 87, Italian actor (A Man of Straw, Goliath and the Barbarians, The Commandant)
Arthur Marks, 92, American film and television director (Detroit 9000, Friday Foster, Perry Mason)
Yukihiro Takiguchi, 34, Japanese actor (Musical: The Prince of Tennis, Kamen Rider Drive),
Niall Tóibín, 89, Irish comedian and actor (Ryan's Daughter, Far and Away, Veronica Guerin)
María Baxa, 73, Italian-Serbian actress (Black Turin)
Jean Fergusson, 74, English actress (Last of the Summer Wine, Coronation Street).
Branko Lustig, 87, Croatian film producer (Schindler's List, Gladiator, The Peacemaker) and Holocaust survivor, Oscar winner (1994, 2001)
Alex Winitsky, 94, American film producer (The Seven-Per-Cent Solution, Cuba, Irreconcilable Differences)
Nancy Brunning, 48, New Zealand actress (What Becomes of the Broken Hearted?)
Arsenio Corsellas, 86, Spanish actor
Yıldız Kenter, 91, Turkish actress (Hanım, The Raindrop, Big Man, Little Love)
Laure Killing, 60, French actress (Beyond Therapy, Love After Love, The Teddy Bear) and comedian.
Midori Kiuchi, 69, Japanese actress (Princess Comet, Tokugawa Ieyasu, Takekurabe)
Fábio Barreto, 62, Brazilian film director (Lula, Son of Brazil, O Quatrilho),
John Mann, 57, Canadian guitarist and singer (Spirit of the West), and actor (Underworld: Evolution)
Michael J. Pollard, 80, American actor (Bonnie and Clyde, Scrooged, House of 1000 Corpses),
Andrée Lachapelle, 88, Canadian actress (Léolo, Cap Tourmente, Route 132)
Colin Skipp, 80, British actor (The Archers).
Asunción Balaguer, 94, Spanish actress (El canto del gallo, The Witching Hour, The Bird of Happiness),
Goo Hara, 28, South Korean singer (Kara) and actress (City Hunter)
Joan Staley, 79, American model and actress (The Untouchables, 77 Sunset Strip, The Ghost and Mr. Chicken)
Gary Rhodes, 59, English chef (Rhodes W1) and television personality (MasterChef, Local Food Hero)
Vittorio Congia, 89, Italian actor (5 marines per 100 ragazze, Shivers in Summer, Obiettivo ragazze)
Sir Jonathan Miller, 85, English humourist (Beyond the Fringe)
May they rest in peace...
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Places to see in ( San Francisco - USA ) Angel Island
Places to see in ( San Francisco - USA ) Angel Island
Angel Island is an island in San Francisco Bay offering expansive 360° views of the San Francisco skyline, the Marin County Headlands and Mount Tamalpais. The entire island is included within Angel Island State Park and is administered by California State Parks. The island, a California Historical Landmark, has been used for a variety of purposes, including military forts, a US Public Health Service Quarantine Station, and a US Bureau of Immigration inspection and detention facility. The Angel Island Immigration Station on the northeast corner of the island, where officials detained, inspected, and examined approximately one million immigrants, has been designated a National Historic Landmark.
Angel Island is the second largest island in area of the San Francisco Bay (Alameda is the largest). On a clear day, Sonoma and Napa can be seen from the north side of the island; San Jose can be seen from the south side of the island. The highest point on the island, almost exactly at its center, is Mount Caroline Livermore, more commonly known as simply Mt Livermore, at a height of 788 feet (240 m). The island is almost entirely in the city of Tiburon, in Marin County, although, there is a small sliver (0.7%) at the eastern end of it (Fort McDowell) which extends into the territory of the City and County of San Francisco. The island is separated from the mainland of Marin County by Raccoon Strait, the depth of the water approximately 90 feet. The United States Census Bureau reported a land area of 3.107 km² (1.2 sq mi) and a population of 57 people as of the 2000 census.
Until about ten thousand years ago, Angel Island was connected to the mainland; it was cut off by the rise in sea levels due to the end of the last ice age. From about two thousand years ago the island was a fishing and hunting site for Coast Miwok Native Americans. Similar evidence of Native American settlement is found on the nearby mainland of the Tiburon Peninsula upon Ring Mountain. In 1775, the Spanish naval vessel San Carlos made the first European entry to the San Francisco Bay under the command of Juan de Ayala. Ayala anchored off Angel Island, and gave it its modern name (Isla de los Ángeles); the bay where he anchored is now known as Ayala Cove.
In the later 19th century, the army designated the entire island as Fort McDowell and developed further facilities there, including what is now called the East Garrison or Fort McDowell. A quarantine station was opened in Ayala Cove (which at the time was known as Hospital Cove) in 1891. During the Spanish–American War the island served as a discharge depot for returning troops.
The Bubonic plague posed such a threat to the U.S. that Angel island opened as a quarantine station in 1891 to screen Asian passengers and their baggage prior to landing on U.S. soil. In 1955, the State Park Commission authorized California State Parks to purchase 38 acres (15 ha) around Ayala Cove, marking the birth of Angel Island State Park. Additional acreage was purchased four years later, in 1959. The last federal Department of Defense personnel withdrew in 1962, turning over the entire island as a state park in December of the same year. There is one active United States Coast Guard lighthouse on the island at Point Blunt. The lighthouse at Point Stuart has been disestablished.
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