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Uta Hagen 2004 Deaths

Uta HagenAge: 84 stage actress who won a Tony Award for her role as Martha in Edward Albee's Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? In a career that spanned seven decades, she starred in plays by…

Georgette Klinger 2004 Deaths

Georgette KlingerAge: 88 entrepreneur who, in 1941 in Manhattan, opened what was likely the country's first skin-care salon. Died: Manhattan, January 9, 2004Thomas KlestilG - LWhitman Knapp…

Tug McGraw 2004 Deaths

Tug McGrawAge: 59 left-handed relief pitcher who helped the New York Mets and the Philadelphia Phillies capture World Series championships. He tallied 180 saves in his 19-year career. Died:…

John Toland 2004 Deaths

John TolandAge: 91 author and World War II historian whose book The Rising Sun: The Decline and Fall of the Japanese Empire, 1936–1945, won the Pulitzer Prize in 1971. Died: Danbury, Conn.,…

Ingrid Thulin 2004 Deaths

Ingrid ThulinAge: 77 aloof Swedish actress who frequently appeared in Ingmar Bergman films, including Wild Strawberries. Her other credits include The Silence and Cries and Whispers. Died:…

Francesco Scavullo 2004 Deaths

Francesco ScavulloAge: 82 photographer whose often provocative portraits appeared frequently on the covers of fashion magazines, particularly Cosmopolitan. Died: Manhattan, Jan. 6, 2004Isabel…

Mary-Ellis Bunim 2004 Deaths

Mary-Ellis BunimAge: 57 television producer who, with her husband, Jonathan Murray, created The Real World, MTV's real-life soap opera, which ushered in the era of reality television. Died:…

Janet Frame 2004 Deaths

Janet FrameAge: 79 New Zealand novelist whose masterful yet disturbing books explored mental illness. Misdiagnosed with schizophrenia and institutionalized for eight years, she drew on her…

Fanny Blankers-Koen 2004 Deaths

Fanny Blankers-KoenAge: 85 Dutch sprinter who, as a 30-year-old mother of two, won four gold medals in track and field events at the 1948 Olympics. Died: Amsterdam, Jan. 25, 2004Jan BerryA -…

Jack Paar 2004 Deaths

Jack PaarAge: 85 comedian who was the unpredictable, intelligent host of the Tonight Show from 1957 to 1962. His guests included a mix of celebrities, politicians, and wits, including Richard…