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Love. Angel. Music. Baby. is the debut solo album by American pop singer Gwen Stefani , released by Interscope Records in November 2004. The album originally began as a small side project, but grew into a large production with numerous collaborations and producers. The album was designed as an updated version of a 1980s music record, and was influenced by artists such as Madonna , Lisa Lisa and Cult Jam , and Club Nouveau . Most of the songs on the record focus on fashion and wealth. The album introduced the "Harajuku Girls ", four backup dancers who dress in Stefani's interpretation of the youth fashion trends of Harajuku , a district in Tokyo . Despite gathering mostly positive reviews, L.A.M.B. received criticism for its many collaborations and superficial lyrical content. The album yielded six singles and had high sales, going multi-platinum in several countries, and selling seven million copies. It earned Stefani several Grammy Award nominations in 2005 and 2006. (more... )
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A Long-Tongued Tachinid Fly (Senostoma species, approximately 12 mm (0.5 in) in length), feeding on nectar . This is one of the 240,000 known species of true flies , which are distinguished by a single pair of wings on the mesothorax and a pair of halteres , derived from the hind wings, on the metathorax .
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A brain tumor is an abnormal growth of cells within the brain or inside the skull, and can be cancerous (malignant ) or non-cancerous (benign ). Just over half of all primary brain tumors are malignant; the rest are benign, though they may still be life-threatening. In the US in 2000, survivors of benign primary brain tumors outnumbered those who had cancerous primary brain tumors by approximately 4:1. Metastatic brain cancer is over six times more common than primary brain cancer, as it occurs in about 10–30% of all people with cancer.[ 1]
This is a list of notable people who have had a primary or metastatic brain tumor (either benign or malignant ) at some time in their lives, as confirmed by public information. Tumor type and survival duration are listed where the information is known. Blank spaces in these columns appear where precise information has not been released to the public. Medicine does not designate most long-term survivors as cured.
Acting
Name
Life
Comments
Diagnosis
Survival
Reference
Anholt, Tony Tony Anholt
1941–2002
Actor with various television credits, including Space: 1999 , The Protectors and Howards' Way
—
—
[ 2]
Bottoms, Sam Sam Bottoms
1955–2008
Actor who played in the movies Apocalypse Now and The Last Picture Show
Glioblastoma multiforme
—
[ 3]
Cargill, Patrick Patrick Cargill
1918–1996
British film and television actor who had been in ill-health since being treated for a brain tumor and died a year later. Initially, his death was blamed on a hit-and-run accident.
—
—
[ 4]
Convy, Bert Bert Convy
1933–1991
Stage, film and television actor/host
—
15 months
[ 5]
Davidson, Ross Ross Davidson
1949–2006
Actor who played Andy O'Brien in the BBC soap opera EastEnders
Glioblastoma multiforme
20 months
[ 6]
Duncan, Sandy Sandy Duncan
1946–
Tony Award –nominated Broadway actor, television actress
—
1971–
[ 7]
Gary, Linda Linda Gary
1944–1995
Voice artist for Scooby-Doo and other animated series
—
—
[ 8]
Glover, Brian Brian Glover
1934–1997
Actor, former professional wrestler and teacher
—
—
[ 9]
Greene, Richard Richard Greene
1918–1985
Actor who appeared in more than 40 movies and in the British television series The Adventures of Robin Hood
—
3 years
[ 10]
Hayward, Susan Susan Hayward
1917–1975
Academy Award –winning film actress
—
2 years
[ 11]
Jordan, Richard Richard Jordan
1938–1993
Actor of stage, screen and film
—
—
[ 12]
Martin Kemp
1961–
Actor and former pop musician who is in the band Spandau Ballet
—
1995–
[ 13]
Arthur Kennedy
1914–1990
Stage and film actor; Tony Award winner
—
—
[ 14]
Lois Kibbee
1922–1993
Actress who played Geraldine Weldon Whitney Saxon on the television soap opera The Edge of Night
—
—
[ 15]
Eugene Gordon Lee
1933–2005
Child actor who played Porky in the Our Gang (Little Rascals ) comedies
Metastatic tumor
—
[ 16]
Katherine Locke
1910–1995
Broadway actress in the late 1930s
—
—
[ 17]
Meredith MacRae
1944–2000
Television actress and host
—
—
[ 18]
Victor Maddern
1926–1993
Supporting actor on film
—
—
[ 19]
Joseph Maher
1933–1998
Irish-born stage actor, film and television character actor
—
—
[ 20]
Irish McCalla
1928–2002
Film and television actress, eponymous actor in the 1950s television series Sheena, Queen of the Jungle
—
Less than 18 months
[ 21]
Buster Merryfield
1920–1999
Actor who played Uncle Albert in the BBC comedy Only Fools and Horses
—
—
[ 22]
Bueno de Mesquita
1918–2005
Comedian, actor and stage artist, known for his ability to make funny faces; suffered from lung cancer (probable metastasis)
—
—
[ 23]
Greg Morris
1933–1996
African American television actor (Mission: Impossible series)
—
—
[ 24]
Pola Negri
1894–1987
Polish-American silent movie actress, played numerous femme fatale roles. Refused treatment; died of pneumonia.
—
2 years
[ 25]
Jerry Paris
1925–1986
Actor and director; played Jerry Helper on The Dick Van Dyke Show
—
—
[ 26]
Pat Paulsen
1927–1997
Comedian who featured in the Smothers Brothers television show in the 1960s
—
—
[ 27]
Slim Pickens
1919–1983
Rodeo clown turned film actor (Dr. Strangelove )
—
—
[ 28] [ 29]
Kate Reid
1930–1993
Canadian actress of stage, film and television
—
—
[ 30]
Mark Ruffalo
1967–
American film actor. The operation to remove the benign tumor caused him temporary partial paralysis.
Acoustic neuroma
2001–
[ 31]
Irene Ryan
c. 1902–1973
"Granny" from The Beverly Hillbillies . She was never told of her tumor, and died after suffering a stroke onstage while performing in Pippin on her Broadway debut.
—
—
[ 32]
Zachary Scott
1914–1965
American film actor; specialized in villains (Mildred Pierce )
—
—
[ 33] [ 34]
Alexis Smith
1921–1993
Canadian-born film, stage, musical theatre and television actress
—
—
[ 35]
Michelle Stafford
1965–
Actress, played Phyllis Summers Abbott Newman on the soap opera The Young and the Restless
—
1985–
[ 36]
Werner Stocker
1955–1993
Bavarian Film Award (Bayerischer Filmpreis ) for Best Young Actors shared with Dana Vávrová for Herbstmilch ; featured role in television's Highlander: The Series
—
—
[ 37]
Kinuyo Tanaka
1910–1977
Japanese film actress and director
—
—
[ 38]
Anya Taranda
1915–1970
Model, showgirl , actress and wife of songwriter Harold Arlen
—
—
[ 39]
Elizabeth Taylor
1932–
Academy Award –winning actor, star of numerous films
Meningioma
1997–
[ 40]
Bobby Van
1928–1980
Broadway musician and actor
—
—
[ 41]
Henry Victor
1892–1945
Character actor (played "Hercules") in the 1932 film, Freaks
—
—
[ 42] [ 43]
Kim Walker
1968–2001
Actress who played Heather Chandler in the film Heathers
Malignant glioma
Less than 2 years
[ 44]
Bill Williams
1915–1992
Movie actor who played Kit Carson in the 1950s TV series Adventures of Kit Carson
—
—
[ 45]
Jeff Winkless
1941–2006
Composer, television and voice actor
—
—
[ 46]
Business
Film, television, and radio
Military
Miscellaneous
Music
Name
Life
Comments
Diagnosis
Survival
Reference
William "Cat" Anderson
1916–1981
A jazz trumpeter who played with Duke Ellington 's orchestra
—
—
[ 94]
Luther Allison
1939–1997
Blues guitarist
Metastatic tumor
Less than 1 year
[ 95]
David M. Bailey
1966–
Contemporary Christian songwriter and musician
Glioblastoma
July 1996–
[ 96]
Bill Black
1926–1965
Rock and roll bass player; recorded with Elvis Presley during 1954–1958
—
—
[ 97]
Davey von Bohlen
1975–
Musician and songwriter
Meningioma
2000–
[ 98]
Ray Bumatai
1952–2005
Musician, comedian and voice actor
Glioblastoma
3 years
[ 99]
Gregg Burge
1957–1998
Tap dancer and choreographer
—
—
[ 100]
A. J. Croce
1971–
Singer-songwriter ; son of singer-songwriter Jim Croce
—
1975–
[ 101]
Celia Cruz
1925–2003
Cuban salsa singer, Afro-Cuban music
—
—
[ 102]
Dia DiCristino
1980–
Opera and Jazz singer; starred in the movie The Year of The Cyst , which was about her eleven brain surgeries.
—
2002–
[ 103]
William Finn
1952–
Tony Award –winning Broadway songwriter; wrote the show A New Brain , which was about his experiences.
—
1992–
[ 104]
Sergio Franchi
1926–1990
Italian-American tenor
—
—
[ 105] [ 106]
Marie Fredriksson
1958–
Lead singer of the Swedish pop duo Roxette
—
2002–
[ 107]
George Gershwin
1898–1937
Jazz and classical music composer; co-writer of stage musicals and film scores
Glioblastoma multiforme
1 month
[ 108]
Lou Gramm
1950–
Rock music vocalist and songwriter, lead vocalist for Foreigner
—
1996–
[ 109]
Bill Haley
1925–1981
Leader of one of the first rock and roll bands, The Comets
—
2 years
[ 110] [ 111]
George Harrison
1943–2001
Lead guitarist of the Beatles
Metastatic tumor
—
[ 112]
Simon Jeffes
1949–1997
Guitarist, composer and arranger; member of the Penguin Cafe Orchestra
—
Less than 2 years
[ 113]
Barney Kessel
1923–2004
Jazz guitarist who played with Charlie Parker , Billie Holiday , Benny Goodman , Elvis Presley , and the Beach Boys
—
—
[ 114]
Otto Klemperer
1885–1973
Conductor; father of actor Werner Klemperer
—
40 years
[ 115]
John Loder
1946–2005
Sound engineer , record producer and founder of Southern Studios .
—
Less than 2 years
[ 116]
John Mack
1926–2006
Principle oboist with the Cleveland Orchestra
—
—
[ 117]
Brian MacLeod
1952–1992
Musician, songwriter and music producer ; member of the bands Chilliwack and The Headpins
—
Less than 3 years
[ 118]
Bob Marley
1945–1981
Reggae king
Metastatic tumor
—
[ 24]
Johnny Mercer
1909–1976
Songwriter and lyricist
—
—
[ 119]
Ethel Merman
1908–1984
Broadway singer and actress
Glioblastoma multiforme
10 months
[ 120] [ 121]
Robert Moog
1934–2005
Inventor of the modern music synthesizer
Glioblastoma multiforme
—
[ 122]
Ted Mulry
1947–2001
Singer, songwriter and musician who formed the band Ted Mulry Gang (TMG).
—
—
[ 123]
James Murphy
1967–
Heavy metal guitarist who played in several groups
Pituitary macro-adenoma
2001–
[ 124]
Wayne Osmond
1951–
Singer, second oldest of the Osmond brothers
—
1994–
[ 125]
Renato Pagliari
1940–2009
Italian-born British singer famous for the 1982 Christmas number-one Save Your Love
—
5 months
[ 126] [ 127]
Junior Parker
1932–1971
Blues singer
—
—
[ 128]
Frank Patterson
1938–2000
Classically trained Irish tenor
—
—
[ 129] [ 130]
Lucia Popp
1939–1993
Operatic soprano
—
—
[ 131] [ 132]
Louis Prima
1910–1978
Entertainer, singer, actor, and trumpeter known as the "King of the Swingers". He never recovered from an operation to remove a benign brain-stem tumor, which left him in a coma for nearly three years.
—
—
[ 133]
Rainer Ptacek
1951–1997
Guitarist, singer and songwriter
—
—
[ 134]
Lou Rawls
1933–2006
Soul, jazz, and blues singer; philanthropist
Metastatic tumor
7 months
[ 135]
Buddy Rich
1917–1987
Jazz drummer and bandleader
—
—
[ 136]
Chuck Schuldiner
1967–2001
Former guitarist and singer for the band Death ; former guitarist for Control Denied ; influential figure in the development of death metal
Pontine glioma
2 years
[ 137]
Sam Sneed
1968–
A record producer and rapper
—
1999–
[ 138]
Tammi Terrell
1945–1970
Soul/R&B/Motown Singer, duettist with Marvin Gaye on "Ain't No Mountain High Enough " and other hit singles. Also Toured with James Brown.
Acorn sized Astrocytoma in Thalamus
2 years, 5 months.
[ 139]
Russell Watson
1966–
English tenor who has released popular albums of operatic-style songs
—
2006–
[ 140]
Sandy West
1959–2006
Musician, singer-songwriter and drummer
Metastatic lung cancer
—
[ 141]
Kai Winding
1922–1983
Trombonist and jazz composer
—
—
[ 142] [ 143]
Webster Young
1932–2003
Jazz trumpeter and cornetist .
—
—
[ 144]
Politics and government
Name
Life
Comments
Diagnosis
Survival
Reference
Lee Atwater
1951–1991
Chairman of the United States Republican National Committee
Glioblastoma multiforme
1 year
[ 145]
William J. Casey
1913–1987
Director of the Central Intelligence Agency
—
5 months
[ 146]
Chakufwa Chihana
1939–2006
Trade unionist and politician
—
1 month
[ 147]
Alan Clark
1928–1999
British Conservative politician, historian and diarist
—
—
[ 148]
Clair Engle
1911–1964
United States senator from California. Late in his illness, he broke a filibuster and helped pass the Civil Rights Act of 1964 . Wheelchair-bound and no longer able to speak, he raised his hand to his eye to signal his vote ("aye").
—
1 year
[ 149] [ 150]
Wayne Goss
1951–
Former Premier of Queensland , Australia
—
1997–
[ 151]
Paul B. Henry
1942–1993
Evangelical Christian, professor of political science , and politician
—
—
[ 152]
David Hermelin
1936–2000
United States Ambassador to Norway
—
1 year
[ 153]
Ted Kennedy
1932–2009
United States Senator
Malignant glioma
15 months
[ 154]
Peter Law
1948–2006
Welsh politician, independent Member of Parliament (MP) and AM .
—
—
[ 155]
Clare Boothe Luce
1903–1987
American politician and diplomat; an editor, playwright, social activist and journalist
—
—
[ 156] [ 157]
Jean-Philippe Maitre
1949–2006
Politician and former President of the Swiss National Council
—
—
[ 158]
Gladys Marín
1941–2005
Political activist and former president of the Communist Party of Chile
Glioblastoma multiforme
—
[ 159] [ 160]
Robert Evander McNair
1923–2007
Governor of South Carolina
—
50 days
[ 161]
Lennart Meri
1929–2006
President of Estonia
—
7 months
[ 162]
Mo Mowlam
1949–2005
Secretary of State for Northern Ireland
—
7 years
[ 163]
Robert Novak
1931–2009
Political pundit
—
1 year
[ 164]
Bob O'Connor
1944–2006
Mayor of Pittsburgh
Central nervous system (CNS) lymphoma
—
[ 165]
Pío Pico
1801–1894
Last Mexican governor of California ; suffered from Acromegaly between at least 1847 to 1858, followed by selective pituitary tumor apoplexy with reversal of all tumor manifestations and survival to 1894
Growth hormone –secreting pituitary adenoma with apoplexy
1847–1894
[ 166]
Arlen Specter
1930–
U.S. Senator from Pennsylvania
—
1993–
[ 167]
Mike Synar
1950–1996
U.S. Representative from Oklahoma
Glioblastoma multiforme
5 months
[ 24]
Frank Tejeda
1946–1997
United States House of Representatives from Texas
—
1 year
[ 168]
Joop den Uyl
1919–1987
Former Prime Minister of the Netherlands from 1973 until 1977, as a member of the social democratic Dutch Labour Party (PvdA).
—
—
[ 169] [ 170]
Science
Sports
Name
Life
Comments
Diagnosis
Survival
Reference
Lyle Alzado
1949–1992
National Football League (NFL) football player; made public statements attributing his tumor to anabolic steroids, a claim not supported by medical research.
CNS lymphoma
—
[ 188]
Lance Armstrong
1971–
Cycling champion who won the Tour de France seven consecutive times after diagnosis and treatment for testicular cancer that spread to his abdomen, lungs and brain
Metastatic tumor
1996–
[ 189]
Seve Ballesteros
1957–
Spanish golf player; winner of five major tournaments
Oligoastrocytoma
—
[ 190]
Kevin Berry
1945–2006
Butterfly swimmer , Olympic gold medalist
—
—
[ 191]
Angelo Bertelli
1921–1999
American football quarterback
—
—
[ 192]
Bobby Bonds
1946–2003
Right fielder in Major League Baseball from 1968 to 1981 , primarily with the San Francisco Giants ; father of Barry Bonds
—
—
[ 193]
Ken Brett
1948–2003
Major League Baseball (MLB) pitcher ; brother of Hall of Famer George Brett
6 years
—
[ 194]
José María Buljubasich
1971–
Argentine association football goalkeeper
—
2006–
[ 195]
Richard Burns
1971–2005
Race car driver, Rally world champion
Astrocytoma
2 years
[ 196]
Matt Cappotelli
1979–
Professional wrestler
—
—
[ 197]
Richard Chelimo
1972–2001
Track champion from Kenya ; former 10,000 meter world record holder
—
—
[ 198]
Maurice Colclough
1953–2006
Rugby player, part of England's Grand Slam –winning team in the 1980 Five Nations Championship
—
—
[ 199]
Dan Duva
1951–1996
Boxing promoter behind more than 100 world championship bouts
Primary brain tumor
—
[ 200]
Josh Gibson
1911–1947
Negro League baseball player; home run hitter with the highest career batting average in league history
—
4 years
[ 201]
Tim Gullikson
1951–1996
Champion doubles tennis player alongside his twin brother Tom ; coach of Pete Sampras
—
—
[ 202]
Scott Hamilton
1958–
Figure skater and Olympic gold medalist
Pituitary gland
2004–
[ 203]
John Hartson
1975–
Professional footballer
Metastatic tumor
—
[ 189]
Craig "Ironhead" Heyward
1966–2006
American football running back who played in the NFL
Chordoma
8 years
[ 204]
Heiko Herrlich
1971–
German association football player; Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) Champions League and Intercontinental Cup winner
Brain tumor
2000–
[ 205]
Terry Hoeppner
1947–2007
Indiana University , Miami (Ohio) University head football coach
—
18 months (2005–2007)
[ 206]
Dick Howser
1936–1987
MLB shortstop and manager
—
1 year
[ 207]
Emlyn Hughes
1947–2004
Association football player; European Cup winner of 1977; also known from the BBC television quiz show A Question of Sport
—
15 months
[ 208]
Colin Ingleby-Mackenzie
1933–2006
English cricketer
—
4 months
[ 209]
"Badger" Bob Johnson
1931–1991
Ice hockey coach, won the 1991 Stanley Cup with the Pittsburgh Penguins of the National Hockey League (NHL)
—
2 months
[ 210]
Walter Johnson
1887–1946
Right-handed pitcher in MLB; one of the first five members of the Hall of Fame
—
—
[ 211] [ 212]
Ruben Kruger
1970–2010
South African rugby union player; member of the Springboks team that won the 1995 Rugby World Cup , portrayed in the film Invictus
—
10 years
[ 213]
Eric Liddell
1902–1945
Olympic gold medalist in track; portrayed in the film Chariots of Fire
—
—
[ 214]
Reginald Lisowski
1926–2005
Professional wrestler ; known as "The Crusher"
—
—
[ 215]
Wayne Maki
1944–1973
Vancouver Canucks player in the NHL
—
Less than 5 months
[ 216] [ 217]
Peter May
1929–1994
An English cricketer who played for Surrey , Cambridge University and England
—
—
[ 218]
Frank Edward "Tug" McGraw
1944–2004
Major League Baseball pitcher; father of country music star Tim McGraw
Glioblastoma multiforme
9 months
[ 219]
Bobby Murcer
1946–2008
Major League Baseball player and broadcaster
—
19 months
[ 220]
Johnny Oates
1946–2004
MLB catcher and manager
Glioblastoma multiforme
3 years
[ 221]
Kim Perrot
1967–1999
Basketball player on the Houston Comets of the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA)
Metastatic (lung cancer)
—
[ 222]
John Prentice
1926–2006
Former association football player; Scotland national football team manager
—
—
[ 223]
Dan Quisenberry
1953–1998
MLB pitcher, mostly as a closer; pitched with "submarine " style
—
9 months
[ 224]
Bobby Robson
1933–2009
A former association football player and England national football team manager
—
—
[ 225]
Glenn Roeder
1955–
English association football manager and former player
—
2003–
[ 226]
Pete Rozelle
1926–1996
NFL commissioner
—
—
[ 227]
Wilma Rudolph
1940–1994
Olympic gold medalist in track
—
5 months
[ 228]
Nick Sanborn
1935–1999
Automobile racer
—
—
[ 229]
Robert Stone
1956–2005
A rugby league player and official who played for the St. George Dragons
—
17 months
[ 230]
Earl Strom
1927–1994
A basketball referee for 29 years in the National Basketball Association (NBA) and for three years in the American Basketball Association (ABA)
—
—
[ 231]
Fritz Von Erich
1929–1997
Wrestler and wrestling promoter of independent promotion World Class Championship Wrestling (WCCW); patriarch of the Von Erich family
—
—
[ 232]
John Vukovich
1947–2007
MLB infielder and third base coach
—
18 months
[ 233]
Dick Wantz
1940–1965
Relief pitcher in Major League Baseball who played for the California Angels
—
1 month
[ 234]
Visual arts
Writing
Notes and references
^ "Know the Facts" . North American Brain Tumor Coalition. http://www.nabraintumor.org/facts.html . Retrieved 2006-08-20 .
^ Barker, Dennis (2002-08-01). "Obituary: Tony Anholt" . The Guardian (London). http://www.guardian.co.uk/news/2002/aug/01/guardianobituaries.filmnews . Retrieved 2009-08-20 .
^ Mclellan, Dennis (2008-12-17). "Sam Bottoms dies at 53" . Los Angeles Times . http://www.latimes.com/news/obituaries/la-me-bottoms18-2008dec18,0,6453698.story . Retrieved 2008-12-17 .
^ "Obituary: Patrick Cargill" . The Daily Mail . 1996-05-24. http://www.tonyhancock.org.uk/ham3news1.html . Retrieved 2006-09-08 .
^ Willis, John Christopher (2000). Screen World 1992, Vol. 43 . New York: Applause Books. p. 257. ISBN 1-55783-135-1 .
^ O'Sullivan, Kevin (2005-07-06). "Courage of Eastender Ross as Cancer Returns" . The Mirror. http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/top-stories/2005/07/06/exclusive-courage-of-eastender-ross-as-cancer-returns-115875-15703662/ . Retrieved 2006-09-12 .
^ "After a Brain Tumor and Two Failed Marriages, Sandy Duncan Is Flying High Again" . People.com . http://www.people.com/people/archive/article/0,,20074485,00.html . Retrieved 2009-08-04 .
^ Hollis, Tim; Greg Ehrbar (2006-05-01). Mouse Tracks: The Story of Walt Disney Records . University Press of Mississippi. pp. 150–51. ISBN 1-57806-849-5 .
^ "Brian Glover dies in his sleep after fight against tumour" . The Independent (London). 1997-07-25. http://www.independent.co.uk/news/brian-glover-dies-in-his-sleep-after-fight-against-tumour-1252335.html . Retrieved 2009-08-01 .
^ Van Neste, Dan (1999). "Richard Greene: Swashbuckler With a Double-Edged Sword" . Classic Images. http://www.classicimages.com/past_issues/view/?x=/1997/october97/greene.html . Retrieved 2009-08-20 .
^ Holston, Kim R. (2009). Susan Hayward: Her Films and Life . Jefferson, N.C: McFarland. pp. 172–73. ISBN 0-7864-4334-0 .
^ "Jordan, Richard" . British Film Institute. http://ftvdb.bfi.org.uk/sift/individual/79517 . Retrieved 2006-09-16 .
^ Kemp, Martin (2000). True . Orion mass market paperback. ISBN 0-7528-3769-9 .
^ McKinley, James C. (1990-01-07). "Arthur Kennedy, Actor, 75, Dies; Was Versatile in Supporting Roles" . The New York Times . http://www.nytimes.com/1990/01/07/obituaries/arthur-kennedy-actor-75-dies-was-versatile-in-supporting-roles.html . Retrieved 2009-08-20 .
^ Willis, John Christopher (2000). Theatre World 1993-1994, Vol. 50 (Theatre World) . New York: Applause Books. p. 242. ISBN 1-55783-235-8 .
^ Bergan, Ronald (2006-10-28). "Obituary: Gordon Lee" . The Guardian (London). http://www.guardian.co.uk/news/2005/oct/28/guardianobituaries.film . Retrieved 2009-08-20 .
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