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Robert Urich 2002 Deaths

Robert UrichAge: 55 Emmy Award–winning actor who starred in the television series Vega$ and Spenser: For Hire. His film credits include Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice and Turk 182! He…

Daniel Case III 2002 Deaths

Daniel Case IIIAge: 44 influential investment banker who, as head of J.P. Morgan HQ (formerly Hambrecht & Quist), financed many of Silicon Valley's leading high-tech companies, including…

Polly Riley 2002 Deaths

Polly RileyAge: 75 renowned amateur golfer from Ft. Worth, Texas, who won the Ladies Professional Golf Association Tour's first sanctioned event in 1950 (Tampa Open); finished tied for second…

Phil Smith 2002 Deaths

Phil SmithAge: 50 All-American guard at the University of San Francisco and a member of the Golden State Warriors' 1975 NBA championship squad; not heavily recruited out of high school, he…

Kathleen McGrath 2002 Deaths

Kathleen McGrathAge: 50 U.S. Navy captain who became the first woman to command a warship. She led the USS Jarrett in a 6-month-long mission to the Persian Gulf to track down ships smuggling…

Lee Maye 2002 Deaths

Lee MayeAge: 67 Milwaukee Braves teammate of Hank Aaron, who will be remembered for juggling his duties in the outfield with a successful singing career in the 1960s; batted .274 with 94 HR…

Dana Reeve 2006 Deaths

Dana ReeveAge: 44 actress, singer, and widow of Christopher Reeve who raised millions of dollars for spinal-cord paralysis research after her husband became a quadriplegic in a 1995 horseback…

Charley Pell 2001 Deaths

Charley PellAge: 60 Florida Gators football coach from 1979-84; resigned after the NCAA levied 59 sanctions against the program; compiled a 33-26-3 record and was 2-2 in bowl appearances;…

Theodore Hall Biography

Theodore HallAge: 74 physicist and alleged atomic spy. After graduating from Harvard at age 18, Hall was hired as a physicist on the Manhattan Project in Los Alamos, N.M., becoming the…

Marvin Wood Biography

Marvin WoodAge: 71 coach of the Milan High School basketball team that won the 1954 Indiana state championship and inspired the movie "Hoosiers"; coached Milan for just two seasons, reaching…