Richard Pryor

Director,Entertain Producer,Playwright/ script,Actor/ Actress (Over 20 films),Comedy (Stand-up, TV and film),Voice-Over,Military service (Two years in Germany),Heart disease/attack (Fatal),Multiple Sclerosis (Debilitating),Abuse Alcohol,Abuse Drugs (Excessive),Heart (Quadruple by-pass),Accident/Injury (Set himself on fire, 50% burned),Kids 1-3 (One),Number of Marriages (Five),Acute illness 9 November 1977 in Peoria (Heart attack),Accident (Non-fatal) 9 June 1980 in Northridge (Set himself on fire, 50% burned),Acute illness 5 May 1982 in Baton Rouge (Bronchial pneumonia),Medical diagnosis 1986 (M.S.),Medical procedure 1991 (Quadruple heart by-pass surgery),Change in Appearance 1993 (Retricted to canes, wheelchair and P.T.),New Career 31 August 1954 (First stand-up comedy performance),Great Achievement 9 May 1965 in Manhattan (1st appearance on "The Ed Sullivan Show"),New Job 1968 (Screen debut),Prize 1974 (Emmy award for Best Writing),Published/ Exhibited/ Released 1974 (Famed movie "Blazing Saddles"),Gain social status 25 November 1991 (Recipient of testimonial dinner),Race (Black),Weight (Weight loss due to disease),Education limited (School dropout age 14),Rags to riches,Emmy (One),Grammy (Two),Hall of Fame (Comedy),Trial dates 15 April 1974 in Los Angeles (Pled guilty to tax evasion, served ten days in jail),Arrest 5 August 1974 in Richmond (Using obscene language during performance, charges dropped)

Jacques Plante

Death by Disease 27 February 1986 in Geneva (Cancer, age 57),Hockey (Goalie),Cancer (Terminal),Changed name (Nickname "Jake the Snake"),Job related injury 1 November 1959 in Manhattan (Face hit with puck, required seven stiches),New Job 1 November 1952 in Montréal (First game played with the Montreal Canadiens),Prize 16 April 1953 in Montréal (Won Stanley Cup with the Montreal Canadiens),Prize 10 April 1956 in Montréal (Won Stanley Cup with the Montreal Canadiens),Prize 16 April 1957 in Montréal (Won Stanley Cup with the Montreal Canadiens),Prize 20 April 1958 in Boston (Won Stanley Cup with the Montreal Canadiens),Prize 18 April 1959 in Montréal (Won Stanley Cup with the Montreal Canadiens),Prize 14 April 1960 in Toronto (Won Stanley Cup with the Montreal Canadiens),Contracts, agreements 4 June 1963 (Traded to the New York Rangers),Retired 7 June 1965 (Retired from NHL),New Job 13 November 1968 in Manhattan (Returned to NHL with St. Louis Blues),Retired 22 October 1975 (Retired from pro hockey for good),Hall of Fame (Canada Sports),Sports Championship (Six Stanley Cups),Vocational award (Vezina trophy six times),Founder/ originator (Originator of the goalie mask)

Giacomo Puccini

Death of Father 18 February 1864 (Dad died),Death, Cause unspecified 29 November 1924 (Age 65),Composer/ Arranger (Operas),Cancer (Throat),Stress - Chronic misery (Obsessive relationship with wife),Published/ Exhibited/ Released 1904 (Madame Butterfly),Top 5% of Profession,American Book

Crown Prince of Austria Rudolf

Death by Suicide 31 January 1889 (With lover, age 30),STD/Sexually transmitted (VD),Number of Marriages (One, politically expedient),Suicide,Criminal cases (Royal murder-suicide),Royal family (Austria),American Book

Suzanne Pleshette

Death of Mate 14 January 2000 (Tommy died unexpected),Death of Mate 30 April 2007 (Tom Poston),Death by Disease 19 January 2008 (Of respiratory failure/lung cancer, age 70, in Los Angeles),Actor/ Actress (Over 22 movies),Live Stage (Secondary),TV host/ Personality (First woman hostess for The Tonight Show),TV series/ Soap star (Bob Newhart Show),Cancer (Lung cancer),Parenting stressful,Marriage more than 15 Yrs (32 years with Tommy),Number of Marriages (Three),Stress - Traumatic event (Second husband had cancer 1994),Widowed (Tom died),Illness/ Disease,New Career 1958 (First film debut),Gain - Money Through Marriage (Tom wealthy),Profiles Of Women,Marriage 1963 (First marriage, Troy Donahue),Marriage 1968 (Second marriage, Thomas Gallagher III),Begin significant relationship September 2000 (Dating Tom Poston),Marriage 11 May 2001 (Tom Poston)

Max Reinhardt

Death by Disease 30 October 1943 (Paralysis and pneumonia, age 60),Director (Legitimate theater),Pneumonia (Terminal),Paralysis

Wilma Rudolph

Death, Cause unspecified 12 November 1994 (Age 54),Track and Field (Olympian, Gold Medals),Polio (Crippling attack, age four),Medical diagnosis 23 June 1945 (Crippling polio attack),Prize 1960 (Four Gold Medals, Field and Track, Olympics),Olympics (Four Gold Medals),Profiles Of Women

Jackie Pung

Death of Mate 1978,Golf,Diabetes/ Hypoglycemia,Medical diagnosis 1992 (Diabetes),Prize 1952 (US Women's Amateur Championship),Retired 1964 (From pro golf),Begin Major Project 1965 (Golf teacher),Sports Championship

Jerry Remy

Baseball (second baseman),Other Sports Business (sports analyst and announcer),Cancer,Depression,Accident/Injury,Lung,Kids 1-3 (three kids),Accident (Non-fatal) 1984 (knee injury),Medical diagnosis November 2008 (Cancer),Medical procedure November 2009 (Surgery to remove tumor in lung),Institutionalized - prison, hospital January 2009 (Hospitalized with infection following surgery),Depressive episode 2009 (Following hospitalizations)

Jane Rule

Death by Disease 27 November 2007 (Liver cancer, in British Columbia, age 76),Teacher (University teacher),Fiction,Textbook/ Non-fiction (Lesbian themes),Cancer,Change residence 1956 (Moved to Canada),Change residence 1976 (Moved to Galiano Island),Cohabitation more than 3 yrs (With Helen Sonthoff),Mate - Same sex,Illness/ Disease,New Job 1954 (Taught at the Concord Academy),New Job 1959 (Taught at the University of British Columbia, 13 years),Published/ Exhibited/ Released 1964 (Wrote "Desert of the Heart"),New Job 1974 (Began to write full-time),Published/ Exhibited/ Released 1975 (Released "Lesbian Images"),Expatriate (U.S. to Canada),Collector (Paintings),Outdoors (Gardening),00 midnight in Oakland, CA (BA from Mills College)

Damon Runyan

Death by Disease 10 December 1946 (Throat cancer, age 66 app., unverified birth year),Columnist/ journalist (War correspondant),Cancer (Throat, terminal),New Career 1900 (News reporter),New Job 1937 (Started working for the Hearst corp.),Left home early less than 18 (Army at 14),American Book

Craig Russell

Death by Disease 30 October 1990 in Toronto (AIDS, age 40),Actor/ Actress,Night Club/ Vaudeville (Night club circuit),Aids (Terminal),New Job 1967 (Night club acts),Published/ Exhibited/ Released 1977 (Appared in "Outrageous"),Prize 1978 in Berlin (Best Actor Award, Berlin Film Festival),Homosexual male,Vocational award (Best Actor Award Berlin Festival),Occult/ Misc. Collection

Janet Reno

Attorney,Parkinson's,Married late/never (Never),Medical diagnosis October 1995 (Parkinson's diagnosed),New Career 10 March 1993 (Approved as Attorney General),First in Field (Nation's first female Attny General)

June Pointer

Death by Disease 11 April 2006 in Santa Monica (Cancer, age 52),Group/ Duo (The Pointer Sisters),Vocalist/ Pop, Rock, etc.,Cancer,Abuse Drugs (30-year habit),Change in family responsibilities 1978 (Daughter Issa born),Kids 1-3 (One daughter),Family close (Strict, sang together),Family large (Six),Order of birth (Youngest of six),Number of Marriages (Two),Illness/ Disease,Retain professional help May 2000 (Drug rehab),New Career 1973 (First record album),Gain social status 1974 (Gold Album),Gain social status 1985 (Platinum album),Fired/Laid off/Quit 1999 (Late 1999, dropped from group),Gain social status 26 June 2000 (Resumed place in Pointer Sisters),Work in team/ Tandem (Musican group),Gain - Financial success in field,Top 5% of Profession,Profiles Of Women,Institutionalized - prison, hospital February 2006 (Hospitalized with cancer)

John Ruskin

Death, Cause unspecified 20 January 1900 (Mentally deranged, age 81),Activist/ social (Social reformer),Critic (Art),Religion/ Philosophy (Philosophy of ideals, social reform),Textbook/ Non-fiction,Alzheimer's/Senility (Deranged by the time he died),Kids none,Advantaged (Affluent family),Marriage less than 3 Yrs (Annulled),Number of Marriages (One, annulled),Long life more than 80 yrs (Age 81),Philosopher/ Humanist,Prize 1839 (Won the Newdigate Prize),Published/ Exhibited/ Released 1842 (Published book "Modern Painters"),New Job 1869 (Slade professor of Art, Oxford),Idealist,I.Q. high/ Mensa level (Mensa level: brilliant observer and writer),Vocational award (Newdigate prize),American Book,End a program of study 1842 (Degreed from Oxford),Marriage 1848 (Euphemia Gray, annulled),Depressive episode 1870 (Mental health declining),Manic episode 1889 (Became mentally incompetant, disabled)

George Peppard

Death by Disease 8 May 1994 (Pneumonia, age 65, in Los Angeles),Actor/ Actress,TV series/ Soap star (A-Team, Bancek, Doctor's Hospital),Cancer (Lung),Pneumonia (Terminal),Abuse Alcohol (Rehab),Kids 1-3 (Three),Mate - Noted (Married twice to Elizabeth Ashley),Number of Divorces (Four),Number of Marriages (Four),Retain professional help 1979 (Dried out from booze),Begin remission 1992 (Remission following lung cancer surgery),Medical diagnosis 1992 (Lung cancer),Medical procedure 4 May 1992 in Los Angeles (Cancerous lung tumor removed),Published/ Exhibited/ Released 1961 (Noted film "Breakfast at Tiffany's"),Begin Major Project 1972 (Bancek),End Major Project 1974 (Bancek),Begin Major Project 1975 (Doctor's Hospital),End Major Project 1976 (Doctor's Hospital),Published/ Exhibited/ Released 23 January 1983 (Debut broadcast of TV series "The A-Team"),End Major Project 8 March 1987 (TV broadcast of "The A-Team" final episode),Appearance gorgeous (Ruggedly handsome),Difficult/ mean spirited (A mean drunk),American Book,Marriage 1975 (First),Marriage 10 September 1992 (Laura Taylor)

Jackie Parker

Death by Disease 7 November 2007 (Throat cancer, age 74),Top executive (After retirement from pro football),Football (Pro),Cancer (Terminal),Illness/ Disease,Prize 1978 (Player of the Quarter Century, Canada Football Writers),Prize 1971 (Canadian Football Hall of Fame),Gain - Financial success in field,Vocational award (Player of the Quarter Century),Sports Championship (Schenley MVP awards)

Tom Parker

Death of Significant person 16 August 1977 (death of Elvis Presley),Death of Mate 1980 (wife died),Death by Disease 21 January 1997 (complications of a stroke),Manager/ Agent (for Elvis Presley),Stroke,Change residence 1929 (from The Netherlands to the US),Illness/ Disease,Changed name (from Andreas Cornelius van Kuijk to Tom Parker),Begin Major Project 1956 (became Elvis Presley's sole manager/adviser),Size (weighed 300 pounds),Expatriate,Gain - Financial success in field

Larry Parks

Party Affiliation (Communist Party),Actor/ Actress,Live Stage (Broadway),Construction work,Contractor (Housing),Heart disease/attack (Terminal),Heart (Rheumatic fever),Kids 1-3 (Two sons),New Career 1937 (Debut on Broadway),Published/ Exhibited/ Released 1941 ("Mystery Ship", debut in film),Published/ Exhibited/ Released October 1946 ("The Jolson Story"),Friends (Lloyd Bridges),Joined group 1941 (Communist Party, four years),Marriage 9 August 1944,Trial dates 21 March 1951 (McCarthy hearings)

Joe Perez

Philosopher,Columnist/ journalist,Other Writers (Spiritual development),Astrologer,Aids (HIV+),Homosexual male

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