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He died of complications from Alzheimer's disease. She was 76. Rapper Mac Miller, real name Malcolm James McCormick, was found dead in his home on Sept. 7. Swerdlow, a New York-based  film producer of "The First Wives Club" and with additional credits on "Spaceballs," "Alien 3," "Tootsie" and more, died of complications from pancreatic cancer and ALS in Boston on Jan. 23. Famed American playwright Neil Simon, who won a Pulitzer Prize and is known for plays including "The Odd Couple" and "Barefoot in the Park," died on August 26 due to complications from pneumonia. He was 73. Mack, a rapper who rose to fame with the 1994 hit “Flava in Ya Ear,” died on March 12. She had been battling cancer. He was 78. Penny Marshall, the star of the long-running sitcom "Laverne & Shirley" and the director of films such as "Big," "Awakenings" and "A League of Their Own," died on Dec. 17. British Actress Dawn French, who starred alongside Chambers in the sitcom, tweeted a photo of the two together, adding "I loved her. Actor Jerry Maren, who was the last surviving Munchkin to starred in 1939's "The Wizard of Oz," died in May at the age of 98. Forman, the Czech-born, Oscar-winning director of "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest," "Amadeus" and more, died on April 13. He was 52. Looking for some great streaming picks? Witt, a producer of "The Golden Girls," "Soap," and the Robin Williams film "Dead Poets Society," died on April 27. He was 20. Christopher Lawford, who was one of John F. Kennedy's nephews but also an actor on shows including "General Hospital" and "Frasier," died of a heart attack on Sept. 5. He was 84. Raymond Chow, the producer of "Enter the Dragon" and "Police Story" who helped introduce Western culture to both Bruce Lee and Jackie Chan, died on Nov. 2. He was 88. Crimmins was 64. The British actor who portrayed Tinky Winky on "Teletubbies," Simon Shelton - who also went by the name Simon Barnes - died on January 17. He was 90. Author Anita Shreve, whose books "The Pilot's Wife," "Resistance," and "The Weight of Water" had all been turned into films, died on March 29. He was 95. He was 34. Very sad news. Following the news of Chambers' passing, the actor said on Twitter that she was "a hilarious and very warm person and of course a brilliant actress.". Weeks before his death Crimmins disclosed a cancer diagnosis. In Notting Hill, Chambers played the younger sister of Hugh Grant's character. Taylor, a star of the Discovery Channel reality show "Storm Chasers," died on Jan. 23. He was 67. He was 74. He was 65. He was 91. He had been missing since two days earlier and had been battling depression. Craig Zadan, a prolific producer of film, TV and Broadway who was behind the filmed adaptation of "Chicago," several Oscar telecasts and NBC's string of live musicals along with producing partner Neil Meron, died on August 20. He was 42. She was 69. She was 70. Burt Reynolds, one of the biggest movie stars and male sex symbols of the 1970s, who starred in films such as "Deliverance," "Smokey and the Bandit" and "Boogie Nights," died of cardiac arrest on Sept. 6. Colin Kroll, the co-founder of social media app Vine and the popular mobile quiz app HQ Trivia, died on Dec. 15. He was 66. James Karen, a character actor who had appeared in over 200 films in his career including "Poltergeist" and "Return of the Living Dead," died on Oct. 23. Jóhannsson, an acclaimed, Oscar-nominated and emerging Icelandic film composer known for his work on "Sicario," "Arrival" and "The Theory of Everything," died on February 9. Ken Berry, a veteran comic actor who starred in sitcoms such as “F-Troop,” “Mayberry, RFD” and “Mama’s Family,” died Dec. 1. he was 85. Gloria Katz, who co-wrote "American Graffiti" and "Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom" and touched up the script for "Star Wars," died on Nov. 25 after suffering from ovarian cancer. Ricky Jay, a "master magician" and actor who appeared in the films "Magnolia" and "Boogie Nights," died on Nov. 24. Actress Susan Anspach, best known for roles in 1970s films “Five Easy Pieces” and “Play It Again, Sam,” died in Los Angeles of coronary failure on April 2. Famed fashion designer Kate Spade, co-founder of Kate Spade Handbags, sister-in-law to David Spade and aunt to Rachel Brosnahan, died on June 5 of an apparent suicide. He was 54. He was 78. The Pulitzer Prize-winning conservative columnist for the Washington Post and a regular Fox News commentator died on June 21. Actress Ann Gillis, a former child star during the Golden Age of Hollywood and who was featured in Stanley Kubrick's "2001: A Space Odyssey," died on Jan. 31. He was 64. She was very funny. Charles Aznavour, one of France's greatest singers, composers and film stars who was dubbed the "French Frank Sinatra," died at one of his homes in South France on Oct. 1. Samuel Hadida, a French producer and distributor of films such as “True Romance” and the “Resident Evil” series of films, died on Nov. 26. Hawking, the British physicist, cosmologist and author whose insights made him a scientific icon, and whose life inspired the film “The Theory of Everything,” died on March 13. She died suddenly while recording in London. Roy Hargrove, a Grammy-winning jazz trumpet player who collaborated with Sonny Rollins, Wynton Marsalis, Herbie Hancock, Common, D’Angelo and Erykah Badu, died on Nov. 2. Emma Chambers, Actress: Notting Hill. He was 83. Barbara Harris, an Oscar-nominee who starred in films such as "Nashville," the original "Freaky Friday" and "Grosse Point Blank," died on August 21 of lung cancer. Oscar-winning film editor Anne V. Coates, known for her work on "Lawrence of Arabia" and "The Elephant Man" among others, died on May 8. He was 64. He was 94. He was 85. He was 46. Bregman, a talent manager and film producer who discovered Al Pacino and produced classics such as “Scarface,” “Serpico,” and “Dog Day Afternoon,” died June 16 of a cerebral hemorrhage. Check out some of the IMDb editors' favorites movies and shows to round out your Watchlist. Edwards, the lead singer of the Motown soul group The Temptations between 1968 and 1984, died on Feb. 2 just one day before his 75th birthday. Bush and first lady of the United States from 1989-1993, died at her home in Houston, Texas, on April 17. She was 74. The family moved around and, while attending St Swithun's school, Winchester, Chambers acted in Winchester college productions - saying she "enjoyed showing off" - and played lacrosse ... BBC Drama ‘Baptiste’ Returns For What Could Be Its Final Season, With Fiona Shaw Joining Cast, Notting Hill Turns 20! He was 86. He was 64. Messick's family issued a devastating statement blaming, "our new culture of unlimited information sharing and a willingness to accept statement as fact,” specifically citing the fight between Rose McGowan and Harvey Weinstein that also ensnared Messick. She was 55. She was 53. He was 86. Morris, a composer who worked on "Blazing Saddles," "Young Frankenstein" and many other Mel Brooks movies, died on Jan. 25. Notting Hill (1999) Emma Chambers as Honey. Clark, the legendary San Francisco 49ers wide receiver famous for propelling the team to their first Super Bowl win with “The Catch,” died on June 4. And a tender, sweet, funny, unusual, loving human being. Canadian actor Peter Donat, who starred on Fox's "The X-Files" along with appearances in "Hill Street Blues," "Charlie's Angels" and "Hawaii Five-O," died on Sept. 10 due to complications of diabetes. He was 85. Paul Allen, who co-founded Microsoft along with Bill Gates and would become the owner of the Seattle Seahawks and Portland Trail Blazers, died on Oct. 15 from complications from non-Hodgkin's lymphoma. Hubert de Givenchy, a legendary French fashion designer who dressed Audrey Hepburn, Jackie Kennedy, Princess Grace of Monaco and more, died on March 10. Roy Clark, a country singer and host of the country variety show "Hee Haw," died on Nov. 15 from complications of pneumonia. He was 80. He was 64. She was 85. ", Emma Freud, script editor for the series and the film "Notting Hill," said Chambers was a great comedy performer and a "truly fine actress.". Dorothy Malone, a glamour queen of Old Hollywood who won a Best Supporting Actress Oscar for 1956’s “Written on the Wind” and starred in "Peyton Place" and "Basic Instinct," died on Jan. 19 of natural causes. Emma Gwynedd Mary Chambers (11 March 1964 – 21 February 2018) was an English comic actress. The lead singer of the prolific British post-punk band The Fall, died on Jan. 24 in his home. He was 90. He died beside his wife and filmmaker Bobcat Goldthwaite, who made a documentary on Crimmins titled "Call Me Lucky."

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