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The Tragic Connection Between Haim Topol and Chandler from Friends | Israel Hayom

2023-12-11T12:38:28.257Z

Highlights: The Tragic Connection Between Haim Topol and Chandler from Friends | Israel Hayom. Just before the end of 2023, we're back to say goodbye to the giants of entertainment who are no longer with us. From Topol to Lisa Presley, Tina Turner and Jerry Springer to Matthew Perry, we look back at some of the biggest names in entertainment who have passed away in the past decade. The list includes Jeff Beck, David Crosby, Tom Wehrlein, Barry Humphries, Andy Rourke and Dr Andrew Brown.


Just before the end of 2023, we're back to say goodbye to the giants of entertainment who are no longer with us – from Topol and Lisa Presley to Tina Turner and Jerry Springer to Matthew Perry


10.1 - Legendary guitarist Jeff Beck
dies at the age of 78, after contracting meningitis.

11.1 – Tatiana Patitz
, a 56-year-old German model, dies of metastatic breast cancer. The fashion world, including colleagues from the supermodel era — Cindy Crawford, Claudia Schiffer and Naomi Campbell — paid tribute to her on social media with posts accompanied by fashion photos from the '90s.

12.1 – Lisa Marie Presley
, actress, musician and above all Elvis' only daughter, dies at the age of 54. Her death report reads: "She died of 'small intestine obstruction' caused by bariatric surgery." The autopsy determined that drugs she had consumed were not related to her death.

Jan. 13-18 — Julian Sands
The 1-year-old English actor went for a hike in the mountains on January 65 and was reported missing a few hours later when he failed to contact his family. Search teams were soon organized, but it took more than five months for his remains to be found in mid-June. He rose to fame as an actor in the 13 miniseries Married Man and the 1983 drama Love Memories of Florence.

18.1 – David Crosby, one of the founders of Birds and Crosby
, Stills and Nash, dies at the age of 81. His wife expressed sorrow over his passing, noting that "his humanity and good soul will continue to guide and inspire others."

28.1 – Tom Wehrlein
, guitarist and influential vocalist of the pioneering punk rock band Television, dies at the age of 73. The band was one of the most prominent members of New York's burgeoning punk rock scene, releasing two albums before disbanding in 1978. Wehrlein continued as a solo artist and in 1992 reunited with Television, performing with them until his death.

15.2 – Raquel Walsh, the Golden Globe Award-winning American film, television and theatre
actress who was considered a sex symbol in the 60s and 70s, dies at the age of 82 from cardiac arrest after suffering Alzheimer's.

9.3 - Haim Topol
, the beloved Israeli actor, singer, producer, voice actor and philanthropist behind iconic figures such as Saleh Shabtai and Tuvia the milkman from Fiddler on the Roof, has passed away at the age of 87 in Tel Aviv. In 1972, he was nominated for an Oscar for Best Actor for his performance in Fiddler on the Roof. Laureate of the Israel Prize and the David Violin Prize. After Topol's death, it was revealed that he had participated in Mossad operations abroad. The publication made waves around the world.

April 22 – Barry Humphries
, the actor and creator behind Dame Edna, dies at the age of 4 in Sydney. He was admitted to the hospital due to various complications after hip surgery. "His passing leaves a void in the lives of many, but the characters he created, which made millions laugh, will live on," his family said.

April 25 – Harry Belafonte
, the legendary singer, actor and civil rights activist who walked alongside Martin Luther King Jr. dies at the age of 4 from heart failure. He was a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador and won an honorary Oscar in 96 for his decades-long career.

April 27 – Jerry Springer
, legendary talk show host and former mayor of Cincinnati, a German-American Jew, dies at the age of 4.

May 19 – The Smiths' lead bassist Andy Rourke
dies at the age of 5 after a battle with pancreatic cancer. He joined the band shortly after its formation in 59, and performs its favorite hits. After the breakup of the band, he played and recorded with other bands, including The Pretenders, Badly Drawn Boy and Ian Brown.

May 21 – Ray Stevenson
, the actor who appeared as Roman soldier Polo in HBO's Rome, the first three Thor films, the Divergent series, and most recently in the Oscar-winning epic RRR, dies at the age of 5.

May 24 – Tina Turner"Queen of Rock and Roll, who began her career as lead singer with her husband Ike Turner
, and reached the peak of her fame and success after leaving him and embarking on a successful solo career at a relatively late age, dies at the age of 5, at her home in Switzerland, after a battle of several years with cancer.

June 12 – Treat Williams, American
film, stage and television director He is best known for playing George Berger in Hair and Dr. Andrew Brown, the main character in the television series Everwood. He died in a motorcycle accident.

June 15 – Glenda Jackson
, Oscar-winning actress and former British politician, dies at the age of 6, after a short illness. She won two Academy Awards for Best Actress and two Emmy Awards for her portrayal of Queen Elizabeth I in Elizabeth R.

June 29 – Alan Arkin
, American actor, director and author who starred in films such as "The Russians Are Coming," "Catch-6," "Escape from Sobibor," and "Little Miss Shine," for which he won an Oscar. He died at the age of 22.

July 16 – Jane Birkin Singer, fashion icon, woman behind the classic Hermes Birkin
bag, former wife of Serge Ginzburg, dies at the age of 7.

July 26 – Sinead O'Connor
The Irish singer, whose legacy was complicated by her open devotion to various social issues and a series of mental struggles, dies at the age of 7.

3.8 – Mark Margolyes
The actor, best known for his memorable performance as Hector "Tio" Salamanca in "Breaking Bad" and "Trust Saul", dies at the age of 83 after a brief illness. Margolyes was a character actor, playing memorable roles in film and television, including Scarface, Oz, Ace Venture: Pet Detective, and American Horror Story: Asylum.

7.8 – William Friedkin
, an Oscar-winning American American director, known for directing classics such as "The French Connection" and "The Exorcist," dies at the age of 87. Friedkin was identified with the new Hollywood movement of the 70s, and his notable works include 1985's Live and Die in Los Angeles and 2006's Bug.

9.8 – Legendary Canadian musician Robbie Robertson
, best known as the former lead singer of The Band, dies after a long battle with illness. He has served as a songwriter, producer, performer, actor and film composer for over 6 decades. Robertson collaborated extensively with Martin Scorsese, including on films such as Raging Bull, King of Comedy, The Wolf of Wall Street and The Irishman.

Aug. 16 – Sir Michael Parkinson, a British television presenter known for interviews on his Parkinson's
talk show with superstars such as Muhammad Ali, John Wayne, Tom Cruise, Madonna and Sir Paul McCartney, dies at the age of 8.

September 28 – Sir Michael Gambon
, the Irish-born British actor, best known for his portrayal of Dumbledore in Harry Potter III and later (after the death of Richard Harris, who played the character in the first two films), dies at the age of 9. His representative jointly confirmed his death in hospital with his wife Anne and son Fergus.

14.10 – Piper Laurie
, an American-Jewish actress, best known for her roles in Carrie and Twin Peaks, dies at the age of 91.

15.10 - Susan Sommers, an
actress best known for her role as Chrissy Snow in the beloved '70s sitcom Three in One Apartment. She passed away at the age of 77, after a 22-year battle with breast cancer.

28.10 - Matthew Perry
, forever remembered as Chandler Bing from Friends, one of the most beloved sitcoms of all time, is found dead at his home in Los Angeles. Law enforcement officials confirmed Perry's death to the media. TMZ reported that Perry was found in a hot tub, and no illegal drugs were found at the scene.

5.12 – Danny Lane
, co-founder of the Moody Blues, which he left after two years, and Wings, where he played alongside Paul McCartney, dies at the age of 79. After Wings, Lane continued to perform as a solo artist.

8.12 - Ryan O'Neill,
star of Hollywood classics such as "Love Story," "What's Up Doc?", "Paper Moon", "Barry Lyndon", and more, has passed away at the age of 82. His son, Patrick O'Neill, wrote in an Instagram tribute that his father "passed away peacefully".

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