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Michael Jeter 2003 Deaths
Michael JeterAge: 50 actor who won a Tony Award for his performance as a dying clerk in Grand Hotel and an Emmy for his role as a scrawny football coach in Evening Shade. Died: Los Angeles,…Peter Stone 2003 Deaths
Peter StoneAge: 73 playwright and screenwriter who was the first scribe to win an Oscar, an Emmy Award, and a Tony Award. His credits include Broadway's 1776 and the films Father Goose and…Reginald Rose 2002 Deaths
Reginald RoseAge: 81 Emmy Award–winning television writer who penned and coproduced Twelve Angry Men. He also wrote the screenplay for the film adaptation. Died: Norwalk, Conn., April 19,…John Frankenheimer 2002 Deaths
John FrankenheimerAge: 72 acclaimed director known for his social dramas and thrillers, such as The Birdman of Alcatraz and The Manchurian Candidate. He won Emmy Awards for the cable…Herb Sargent 2005 Deaths
Herb SargentAge: 81 Emmy Award–winning comedy writer who worked on Saturday Night Live for more than 20 years, penning the news satire “Weekend Update.” Died: Manhattan, May 6, 2005Nipsey…Curt Gowdy 2006 Deaths
Curt GowdyAge: 86 low-key sportscaster whose broad knowledge of a variety of sports earned him 13 Emmy Awards. He called many Super Bowls, World Series, Rose Bowls, Olympics, and NCAA men's…Darren McGavin 2006 Deaths
Darren McGavinAge: 83 Emmy Award-winning actor who played the savvy reporter Carl Kolchak in the television series Kolchak: The Night Stalker and Candice Bergen's father in Murphy Brown. Died…Fred Raphael 2001 Deaths
Fred RaphaelAge: 80 TV innovator whose work with the Emmy-winning "Shell's Wonderful World of Golf" and the Legends of Golf in 1978 led to the creation of the Senior PGA Tour in 1980. He died…Isabel Sanford 2004 Deaths
Isabel SanfordAge: 86 actress who won an Emmy Award for her role as Louise on The Jeffersons. She made her film debut in 1967's Guess Who's Coming to Dinner. Died: Los Angeles, July 9,…Lindsey Nelson
Lindsey NelsonBorn: May 25, 1919Radio-TV all-purpose play-by-play broadcaster for CBS, NBC and others; 4-time Sportscaster of the Year (1959-62); voice of Cotton Bowl for 25 years and NY Mets…