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mourn! Inventory of overseas entertainers who have died due to COVID-19

author:Higashi, Zi

At present, the new crown virus is raging around the world, and both celebrities and entertainment people, like most people in the world, are not immune to the new crown virus pandemic.

  In the past few weeks, Hollywood has lost many outstanding people because of the new crown virus, including legendary musicians, well-known actors, a good playwright, a professional athlete, a senior journalist, a famous chef, a fashion designer, and many others who work behind the scenes of movies or TV series.

mourn! Inventory of overseas entertainers who have died due to COVID-19

  Time.com would like to review these lives taken by the terrible new crown virus in particular, and trace their careers before they were born.

  Of the entertainment industry affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, the music industry seems to be the most affected sector. The music world lost two musicians, the legendary singer and composer John Prine, and a famous jazz pianist from New Orleans, Ellis Marsalis.

mourn! Inventory of overseas entertainers who have died due to COVID-19

  Prine is best known for "Angel from Montgomery" ("Survival in the Wild" episode) and the rock song "Hello in There", and he was once called Mark Twain of the American composing world by Rolling Stone magazine. Ironically, Prine, who had just recently won a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award, died of COVID-19, complications, and died on April 7 at the age of 73.

mourn! Inventory of overseas entertainers who have died due to COVID-19

  Marsalis released nearly 20 albums during his career, and he also worked in music education, teaching students such as Harry Connick Jr. and his two sons, Wynton and Branford. He died of pneumonia caused by the coronavirus on 1 April at the age of 85.

mourn! Inventory of overseas entertainers who have died due to COVID-19

  Some of the other musicians who died because of the coronavirus include Manu dibango, known as the "legend of jazz", who is very good at playing and composing in the saxophone style of African jazz vernacular style. Dibango died on March 24 at the age of 86.

  Dibango is best known for the 1972 hit single "Soul Makossa," which Michael Jackson, Will Smith, Kanye West, Rihanna, and A Tribe Called Quest all sang.

  Singer-songwriter Alan Merrill, guitarist for The Arrows in the UK, died on March 29 at the age of 69 from complications caused by the coronavirus. He is best known for co-authoring the rock song "I Love Rock 'n' Roll," which was covered by Joan Jett & the BlackHearts.

  Grammy winner and country singer Joe Diffie, best known for the hit songs "Third Rock from the Sun" and "John Deere Green," also died on March 29 from complications caused by the coronavirus.

  Other musicians have also died, and their works have become more famous in movies and TELEVISION series, such as Adam Schlesinger and Hal Werner.

mourn! Inventory of overseas entertainers who have died due to COVID-19

  Schlesinger was once the lead singer of Grammy Award-winning Wayne Fountain, best known for their 2003 pop song "Stacy's Mom," which he also won three Emmy Awards for his song for CW's "Crazy Ex-Girlfriend," as well as an Oscar nomination for "The Unstoppable Miracle" (from tom Hanks' 1996 film of the same name).

  Schlesinger, one of the youngest celebrities to die of the coronavirus to date, died on April 1 at the age of 52. Tom Hanks himself was infected with the new crown virus, he is the first well-known celebrity to contract the virus, he said of Schlesinger's death: "Without Schlesinger, there would be no Preton (Tom Hanks' film and television production company), there would be no movie 'Unstoppable Miracle', he is a wizard. Today is truly a sad day. ”

mourn! Inventory of overseas entertainers who have died due to COVID-19

  Music producer and music director of Saturday Night Live Hal Werner died on April 7 at the age of 64 from complications caused by the coronavirus. He has produced albums for music legends Lou Reed, Lucinda Williams and Marianne Fisford, and Saturday Night Live paid special tribute to Hal Werner's death last week, with a number of current and past cast members, including Adam Sandler, Tina Fey, Amy Poller and Bill Hader, singing a Lu Reed's "Perfect Day" in honor.

  After the musicians, actors appear to be the hardest hit by the coronavirus in Hollywood. Show business has lost several veteran actors for years, such as Mark Bloom, Alan Garfield and Andrew Jack.

mourn! Inventory of overseas entertainers who have died due to COVID-19

  Bloom was a frequent on-screen appearance in the 80s, and he often presented himself as a New York hippie. He played major roles in Finding Susan, Blind Date, and Crocodile Dundee. Bloom died on March 26 at the age of 69 due to complications from the coronavirus.

mourn! Inventory of overseas entertainers who have died due to COVID-19

  In Dialogue, directed by Francis Ford Coppola, and In The Land of Music, directed by Robert Altman, Garfield played memorable characters. However, the more familiar role for the audience should be his role as Sheriff Lutz in "Billy Foshan Detective 2", in which he plays Eddie Murphy. Garfield died on April 7 at the age of 80.

mourn! Inventory of overseas entertainers who have died due to COVID-19

  Andrew Jack is a successful dialect instructor and was recently employed in the film Batman, working with Robert Pattinson. He died on March 31 at the age of 76 due to complications from the coronavirus. However, Star Wars fans are still most familiar with Jack's role as Major Caluan Ematt, the leader of the Resistance movement in Star Wars: The Last Jedi and Star Wars: The Force Awakens.

  Other showbiz players who died of COVID-19 included Jay Benedict, who played Newt's father in the film Alien.

mourn! Inventory of overseas entertainers who have died due to COVID-19

  Lee Fierro, who played a mother in the film Jaws 4: Revenge, in which her son died of a shark attack, so she also slapped Sheriff Brody.

  There is also a famous voice actress, Julie Bennett, who gave an excellent voice to the cindy bear in the movie "Yoga Bear" in 1961.

mourn! Inventory of overseas entertainers who have died due to COVID-19

  In addition, there is actress Hilary Heath, who played opposite Vincent Price in the horror film "Exorcism".

mourn! Inventory of overseas entertainers who have died due to COVID-19

  There is also Italian actress Lucia Poseidon, who has worked on dozens of films, including Federico Fellini's Myth of Love.

mourn! Inventory of overseas entertainers who have died due to COVID-19

  We've lost a lot of veterans of the entertainment industry, not just musicians and actors. Japanese comedian Ken Wang Shimura fought against COVID-19 for weeks before passing away on March 19 at the age of 70.

  Sergio Rossi, a famous Italian shoe designer, also died of COVID-19 at the age of 84 due to covid-19. The winner of the third season of The Master Chefs, Grand Chef Floyd Cardoz, died on March 25 at the age of 59 from complications caused by COVID-19.

  CBS News veteran journalist and producer Maria Mercader, who has worked as a journalist for more than 30 years, died on March 29 at the age of 54 after testing positive for coronavirus.

  In addition, there are some professional athletes infected with the new crown virus, including professional players in the NBA and NHL, the first athlete to die of new crown pneumonia is Tom Dempsey, a legendary scorer of the New Orleans Saints, who was born with no toes on his right foot, he wore flat shoes when he was playing and playing, and he died on April 4 at the age of 73.

mourn! Inventory of overseas entertainers who have died due to COVID-19

  Finally, among the most famous people who have died due to the coronavirus to date, there is a four-time Tony Award-winning playwright, Terrance McNally, who died on March 24 at the age of 81. His best-known works include the stage plays "Anti-String Is Still Love" and "Master Class", as well as the musicals "The Kiss of the Spider-Woman", "Ragtime" and "One Off to the End", and he has produced three plays, including Frankie and Johnny, and later Starring Al Pacino and Michelle Pfeiffer.