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  1. Kurt Cobain was an American musician who was best known as the lead singer, guitarist, and primary songwriter of the grunge band Nirvana. Investigators ruled Kurt Cobain's death as a suicide due to a self-inflicted gunshot wound. However, conspiracy theorists claim that he had too much heroin in his system to be able to physically function. The shotgun that he used did not have any fingerprints, which the theorists say the person who shot him wiped clean. He died April 5, 1994. Be Your Own Boss-Learn How To Sell New & Used Items On Amazon & Ebay: just click here
  2. The premature death of Bruce Lee's son, Brandon Lee, once again rekindled speculations about the Bruce Lee family curse. Like his father he was an American actor and martial artist and he starred in several low-budget action films. An accidental shooting while filming a scene in his movie "The Crow," killed him. Once released, the movie received good reviews from critics. He died March 31, 1993. Be Your Own Boss-Learn How To Sell New & Used Items On Amazon & Ebay: just click here
  3. Bruce Lee died just as he was breaking into Hollywood fame with his first American produced movie, "Enter the Dragon. His untimely death lead to speculations such as assassination by the Triad or with the Dim Mak, meaning touch of death, inflicted upon him by a kung fu master. It was later determined that his death was just due to a fatal allergic reaction to pain killers. He died July 20, 1973. Be Your Own Boss-Learn How To Sell New & Used Items On Amazon & Ebay: just click here
  4. David Carradine is most famous for his role as Caine, the wandering half-Chinese, half-Caucasian Shaolin monk in the television series Kung Fu, he was a member of a productive acting family that began with his father, John Carradine. A hotel maid found him in his hotel room in Thailand, although police initially ruled that his death was suicide, further investigation revealed that it was due to autoerotic asphyxiation. He died on June 3, 2009. Be Your Own Boss-Learn How To Sell New & Used Items On Amazon & Ebay: just click here
  5. Actor and model Jon-Erik Hexum appeared to be on his way to making a big mark in show biz when a freak accident ended his life. He died as a result of an accidental self-inflicted head wound. He was on the set of his own TV show "Cover Up" in-between takes when he began playing around with a prop gun, he then playfully pointed the gun to his head, pulled the trigger and was killed by the wadding on the blank bullet. He died October 18, 1984. Be Your Own Boss-Learn How To Sell New & Used Items On Amazon & Ebay: just click here
  6. American country music superstar Mindy McCready, active from 1995 until her death, she recorded a total of five studio albums, shot herself on the porch of her house where her boyfriend also shot himself a month before. She also shot the dog belonging to her dead boyfriend. She died on February 17, 2013. Be Your Own Boss-Learn How To Sell New & Used Items On Amazon & Ebay: just click here
  7. Natalie Wood became a successful Hollywood star as a young adult, receiving three Academy Award nominations before she was 25. The official report about Natalie Wood's death was that she drowned when she slipped from the boat she was on along with husband actor Robert Wagner and friend, actor Christopher Walken. Officials opened another investigation in 2011 in light of new information implicating her husband and Walken in her death. She died on November 29, 1981. Be Your Own Boss-Learn How To Sell New & Used Items On Amazon & Ebay: just click here
  8. Ruth Robinson Duccini, best known for her role as a Munchkin in the 1939 classic The Wizard Oz, died of natural causes at age 95. Duccini was residing at a hospice care center in Las Vegas when she passed on Jan. 16. Check This Out, Get Your Very Own Self Defense Keychain from Amazon For Only $7.25, Order Now They’re Going Fast: just click here
  9. Tom Sherak, former Academy president and studio executive at 20th Century Fox and Revolution Studios,died Jan. 28 at his home in Calabasas, Calif., after battling prostate cancer for a dozen years. He was 68. Check This Out, Get Your Very Own Self Defense Keychain from Amazon For Only $7.25, Order Now They’re Going Fast: just click here
  10. designer and girlfriend of Mick Jagger, was found dead on Monday morning, March 17. She was found hanging in her apartment at 200 Eleventh Avenue by her assistant at around 10 a.m. ET. She was 49. Last month, the designer canceled her London show due to production delays. Instead, Scott was planning to unveil her fall 2014 collection via social media earlier this month, but that apparently had been delayed. Check This Out, Get Your Very Own Self Defense Keychain from Amazon For Only $7.25, Order Now They’re Going Fast: just click here
  11. The deaf actress who won the best actress Tony Award in 1980 for her performance in the best play winner Children of a Lesser God, died on April 10. She was 70. Check This Out, Get Your Very Own Self Defense Keychain from Amazon For Only $7.25, Order Now They’re Going Fast: just click here
  12. one of the foremost stage actresses of her generation, who was nominated for five Tony Awards over the course of her six-decade career, died Monday at her New York home after a long illness. She was 86. Check This Out, Get Your Very Own Self Defense Keychain from Amazon For Only $7.25, Order Now They’re Going Fast: just click here
  13. Luise Rainer, a star of cinema's golden era and the first person ever to win back-to-back acting Oscars, died of pneumonia Dec. 30 at her home in London. She was 104 and would have turned 105 on Jan. 12. The instinctive actress (pictured here with her Big City co-star Spencer Tracy) captured back-to-back Academy Awards for The Great Ziegfeld in 1936 and The Good Earth in 1937, then shockingly turned her back on Hollywood Check This Out, Get Your Very Own Self Defense Keychain from Amazon For Only $7.25, Order Now They’re Going Fast: just click here
  14. Half of the iconic folk/bluegrass Everly Brothers duo, the singer and songwriter skyrocketed to fame in the ’50s with the release of “Bye Bye Love.” The group influenced countless artists that followed, including the Beatles, Simon & Garfunkel and Crosby, Stills & Nash. Check This Out, Get Your Very Own Self Defense Keychain from Amazon For Only $7.25, Order Now They’re Going Fast: just click here
  15. The former Israeli prime minister was nicknamed “The Bulldozer” by Israelis. He shaped politics within the Middle East, making some controversial decisions, such as giving Gaza and parts of the West Bank to Palestine. He spent eight years in a coma until his death. Check This Out, Get Your Very Own Self Defense Keychain from Amazon For Only $7.25, Order Now They’re Going Fast: just click here
  16. A director, actor and musician who left his home in Vienna during Hitler’s reign, Schell is remembered for his Oscar-winning role as a defense attorney inJudgment at Nuremburg. Check This Out, Get Your Very Own Self Defense Keychain from Amazon For Only $7.25, Order Now They’re Going Fast: just click here
  17. Known as “Joan of Art,” she was devoted to the promotion of the fine arts during the vice presidency of her husband, Walter Mondale. She also served as honorary chairwoman of the Federal Council on the Arts and Humanities under President Jimmy Carter. Check This Out, Get Your Very Own Self Defense Keychain from Amazon For Only $7.25, Order Now They’re Going Fast: just click here
  18. Drawn to controversy, McGinnis authored, among other books, The Selling of the President 1968 about the Nixon campaign. In 2010 he made waves with The Rogue: Searching for the Real Sarah Palin, which he wrote after living next door to the former Alaska governor. Check This Out, Get Your Very Own Self Defense Keychain from Amazon For Only $7.25, Order Now They’re Going Fast: just click here
  19. A Zen Buddhist, spy and activist, Matthiessen cofounded The Paris Review and won National Book Awards for The Snow Leopard and Shadow Country. He wrote nonfiction and fiction but described fiction as his passion. Check This Out, Get Your Very Own Self Defense Keychain from Amazon For Only $7.25, Order Now They’re Going Fast: just click here
  20. Silver was a hugely influential jazz composer and pianist known for crafting ebullient “hard bop” jazz that was at once soulful, sophisticated and singable. His jazz standards include “Song for My Father,” “Nica’s Dream” and “Señor Blues.” He said he wanted his music to be a source of joy and happiness for people. Check This Out, Get Your Very Own Self Defense Keychain from Amazon For Only $7.25, Order Now They’re Going Fast: just click here
  21. The iconic bassist and composer helped push the boundaries of modern jazz into free jazz with saxophonist pioneer Ornette Coleman on such seminal Coleman LPs as The Shape of Jazz to Come and Change of the Century. Haden also led the politically minded Liberation Music Orchestra and Quartet West, which focused on jazz standards and film scores. Check This Out, Get Your Very Own Self Defense Keychain from Amazon For Only $7.25, Order Now They’re Going Fast: just click here
  22. The legendary blues guitarist and singer produced Grammy-winning albums for Muddy Waters. Not your typical blues musician, an albino with long blond hair, he performed with a wild energy that Rolling Stone once described as a "hyperactive, high-octane intensity.” When he died he was set to release an album, Step Back Check This Out, Get Your Very Own Self Defense Keychain from Amazon For Only $7.25, Order Now They’re Going Fast: just click here
  23. The co-founder of Ford Models, Ford helped define 20th century American beauty, molding young talent such as Candice Bergen, Lauren Hutton and Brooke Shields into stars. Beauty, she once said, looked like the Egyptian queen Nefertiti: “slender hands, long neck, long limbs” and “wide-spaced eyes.” Check This Out, Get Your Very Own Self Defense Keychain from Amazon For Only $7.25, Order Now They’re Going Fast: just click here
  24. A phenomenal jazz bandleader, composer, arranger and trumpeter, Gerald Wilson had a multifaceted career that nearly spanned jazz’s entire history, from the 1930s swing era to early-21st century modernity. Check This Out, Get Your Very Own Self Defense Keychain from Amazon For Only $7.25, Order Now They’re Going Fast: just click here
  25. An iconic jazz pianist and composer, Joe Sample is best known as the co-leader of the soul-jazz combo, the Crusaders. Check This Out, Get Your Very Own Self Defense Keychain from Amazon For Only $7.25, Order Now They’re Going Fast: just click here
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