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Petter Lindstrom 2000 Deaths

Petter LindstromAge: 93 Swedish-born brain surgeon who was married to Ingrid Bergman from 1937 to 1950. He was an expert in deep brain surgery. Died: Sonoma, Calif., May 24, 2000John LindsayG…

George Irving Bell 2000 Deaths

George Irving BellAge: 73 biophysicist who founded Los Alamos' Center for Human Genome Studies in 1988 and also contributed to the Human Genome Project. He died of leukemia. Died: Los Alamos…

Johnnie Cochran, Jr. 2005 Deaths

Johnnie Cochran, Jr.Age: 67 media-savvy trial lawyer best known for defending O. J. Simpson in his 1995 murder trial. Died: Los Angeles, March 29, 2005Kenneth ClarkA - FLarry Collins

Edmund DiGiulio 2004 Deaths

Edmund DiGiulioAge: 76 inventor who developed the Steadicam, a system for keeping motion picture cameras stable during filming. He won several Oscars for his innovations in cinematography.…

Joe Cronin

Joe CroninBorn: Oct. 12, 1906Baseball SS hit over .300 and drove in over 100 runs 8 times each; player-manager in Washington and Boston (1933-47); AL president (1959-73).Died: Sept. 7,…

Matt Robinson 2002 Deaths

Matt RobinsonAge: 65 television writer and actor who wrote scripts for The Cosby Show, Sanford and Son, and Eight Is Enough. He was the first actor to play Gordon on Sesame Street. Died: Los…

Herb Ritts 2002 Deaths

Herb RittsAge: 50 celebrity photographer whose works helped to define the narcisssim and excess of the 1980s and early 90s. His subjects included Madonna, Cindy Crawford, the Dalai Lama,…

Robert Donovan 2003 Deaths

Robert DonovanAge: 90 newspaper reporter turned best-selling author who wrote PT-109, the chronicle of John F. Kennedy's war experiences. He also wrote a biography of President Truman. Died:…

Mortimer Adler 2001 Deaths

Mortimer AdlerAge: 98 philosopher, educator, and writer who helped to devise the Great Book learning program, which included 443 literary classics. His books include Aristotle for Everybody (…

Fred Friendly 1998 Deaths

Fred Friendly (Ferdinand Friendly Wachenheimer)Age: 82 broadcast journalist and former president of CBS News. His television collaboration with Edward R. Murrow, See It Now, was the first…