For me , Anton Yelchin , he was so young and had so many good parts in awesome films already, he would’ve been in big movies like chalamet at this point..I agree with all the ones above mine, but since Anton was so young, makes it sadder for me
recksuss
3 months ago
John Ritter
DunderFlippin
3 months ago
Robin Williams.
Vegetable-Star-5833
3 months ago
Ray Liotta
whiteboardwhitepaint
3 months ago
James Gandolfini
Paperbackhero
3 months ago
John Cazale
vermontnative
3 months ago
Lance Reddick. That was a pretty heartbreaking day.
BlackCherrySeltzer4U
3 months ago
Norm MacDonald. I didnāt even know he was sick!
agreatares42
3 months ago
Brandon Lee.
I rewatched The Crow recently, and it holds up. Brandon pulls off the Crow, elegantly dare I say. There’s warmth, there’s hate, there’s vengeance.
If he had lived, the 90s and early 2000s action films might have had a shakeup. Apparently BLee was a theater kid that happened to also be a martial artist.
Maybe – I just see so much potential, and feel so sad for Mrs Lee.
Everyone have a great week
Glittering_Key_3997
3 months ago
Chris Farley for me still stings. We missed out on so much. He would be an awesome old man
CoffeeDrinker1972
3 months ago
Bruce Lee – Man, this guy was just 32 when he died. WTF.
He could have accomplished way more. I can’t imagine how many more kung fu movies he could have cranked out if he had lived.
Hardlyasubstitute
3 months ago
River Phoenix
dee_007
3 months ago
Andre Braugher!
Brooklyn 99 will never be the same without Captain Raymond Holt!!!
PrincessGoatflap
3 months ago
Michael K. Williams
slideystevensax
3 months ago
John Candy. He had so much more to give us.
LiveMotivation
3 months ago
Chadwick Boseman
DrNinnuxx
3 months ago
Paul Newman. My all time favorite old school actor.
karasujigoku
3 months ago
Sir Christopher Lee
ExchangeLazy8218
3 months ago
Raul Julia. So many good roles missed.
PeteyPiranhaOnline
3 months ago
Helena McCrory and Ifrhan Kahn were both tragic losses during the COVID pandemic, and Robbie Coltrane’s passing was also very sad.
MacJeff2018
3 months ago
Natalie Wood – death under mysterious circumstances at age 43.
Coincidentally, she starred with James Dean – another actor who died far too young – in “Rebel Without A Cause”.
shade3205
3 months ago
Jean Harlow and Marilyn Monroe
fetuspiston
3 months ago
Alan Rickman still hits hard to this day.
Abject-Star-4881
3 months ago
Anton Yelchin. That was a heartbreaking loss.
Bada__Ping
3 months ago
I agree with PSH as pictured above.
I also think we could have gotten some great dramatic performances from John Candy. That speech in Planes, Trains and Automobiles kills me every time.
Business_Usual_2201
3 months ago
James Dean
rambocatmeow
3 months ago
Brittney Murphy.
So young and just so ridiculously talented. She should have had a much longer career
Alarming-Ad6447
3 months ago
matthew perry, that sucked so much
Altruistic_Isopod_11
3 months ago
Phil Hartman – my goodness that was so incredibly tragic.
trfoodie
3 months ago
Betty White
johnnyblayed
3 months ago
John Cazale. He was only in five films, but those five films were The Godfather, The Godfather Part II, The Conversation, Dog Day Afternoo, and The Deer Hunter, and he was unforgettable in all of them. God knows what his resume would’ve looked like had he lived.
xander6981
3 months ago
Anton Yelchin. He was just getting started, having already built an impressive filmography, and getting ready to do some really interesting things, including direct his first film. It’s such a tragic loss.
Infinite-Feed2505
3 months ago
I think about Phillip Seymour Hoffman quite a bit. I wrote an outline for a web series with a PSH character as the lead. No one could capture his character.
Asleep_Increase6493
3 months ago
Phil Hartman
PirateSometimes
3 months ago
Chadwick Boseman is one who left too early. Not counting his MCU role, he was talented and working himself up to more memorable roles
Top-Working7180
3 months ago
James Gandolfini
kelshy371
3 months ago
River Phoenix š So much more left to do with that great talent
Alan Rickman, Heath Ledger
Bill Paxton
Phil Hartman and Robin Williams
John Candy
For me , Anton Yelchin , he was so young and had so many good parts in awesome films already, he would’ve been in big movies like chalamet at this point..I agree with all the ones above mine, but since Anton was so young, makes it sadder for me
John Ritter
Robin Williams.
Ray Liotta
James Gandolfini
John Cazale
Lance Reddick. That was a pretty heartbreaking day.
Norm MacDonald. I didnāt even know he was sick!
Brandon Lee.
I rewatched The Crow recently, and it holds up. Brandon pulls off the Crow, elegantly dare I say. There’s warmth, there’s hate, there’s vengeance.
If he had lived, the 90s and early 2000s action films might have had a shakeup. Apparently BLee was a theater kid that happened to also be a martial artist.
Maybe – I just see so much potential, and feel so sad for Mrs Lee.
Everyone have a great week
Chris Farley for me still stings. We missed out on so much. He would be an awesome old man
Bruce Lee – Man, this guy was just 32 when he died. WTF.
He could have accomplished way more. I can’t imagine how many more kung fu movies he could have cranked out if he had lived.
River Phoenix
Andre Braugher!
Brooklyn 99 will never be the same without Captain Raymond Holt!!!
Michael K. Williams
John Candy. He had so much more to give us.
Chadwick Boseman
Paul Newman. My all time favorite old school actor.
Sir Christopher Lee
Raul Julia. So many good roles missed.
Helena McCrory and Ifrhan Kahn were both tragic losses during the COVID pandemic, and Robbie Coltrane’s passing was also very sad.
Natalie Wood – death under mysterious circumstances at age 43.
Coincidentally, she starred with James Dean – another actor who died far too young – in “Rebel Without A Cause”.
Jean Harlow and Marilyn Monroe
Alan Rickman still hits hard to this day.
Anton Yelchin. That was a heartbreaking loss.
I agree with PSH as pictured above.
I also think we could have gotten some great dramatic performances from John Candy. That speech in Planes, Trains and Automobiles kills me every time.
James Dean
Brittney Murphy.
So young and just so ridiculously talented. She should have had a much longer career
matthew perry, that sucked so much
Phil Hartman – my goodness that was so incredibly tragic.
Betty White
John Cazale. He was only in five films, but those five films were The Godfather, The Godfather Part II, The Conversation, Dog Day Afternoo, and The Deer Hunter, and he was unforgettable in all of them. God knows what his resume would’ve looked like had he lived.
Anton Yelchin. He was just getting started, having already built an impressive filmography, and getting ready to do some really interesting things, including direct his first film. It’s such a tragic loss.
I think about Phillip Seymour Hoffman quite a bit. I wrote an outline for a web series with a PSH character as the lead. No one could capture his character.
Phil Hartman
Chadwick Boseman is one who left too early. Not counting his MCU role, he was talented and working himself up to more memorable roles
James Gandolfini
River Phoenix š So much more left to do with that great talent