Today, the entertainment industry has been mourning multiple losses, as over the past few hours, a variety of tragic passings have been reported across the industry, from writers to actors.

This year began on a somber note with the unexpected death of actor Matthew Perry trickling over into 2024, best known for his role as Chandler Bing on the beloved sitcom Friends.
Perry's untimely passing at 54 in 2023 shocked fans across the globe, as he was a symbol of humor and resilience, both on and off the screen. His struggle with addiction, openly discussed in his later years, only endeared him further to audiences who admired his honesty and vulnerability.
Turner, often referred to as the “Queen of Rock ‘n' Roll,” was a powerhouse performer whose music transcended generations. Her death marked the end of an era, as she had become a symbol of strength and perseverance, triumphing over personal adversity to become one of the most successful recording artists of all time.

Then, this year, many more deaths took a toll on the entertainment industry.
Deadline, as well as many other outlets shared that Alain Delon, the prolific French actor, has sadly passed away.
Alain Delon Dies: Iconic French Actor Was 88
Alain Delon Dies: Iconic French Actor Was 88 https://t.co/aluj8lQDAM
— Deadline Hollywood (@DEADLINE) August 18, 2024
Alain Delon, the renowned French actor best known for his iconic roles in the films of New Wave director Jean-Pierre Melville, particularly Le Samouraï, has passed away at the age of 88.
According to a statement released by his family to the AFP news agency, “He passed away peacefully at his home in Douchy, surrounded by his three children and his family.”
Beyond Le Samouraï, Delon also starred in Melville’s acclaimed heist films Le Cercle Rouge and Un Flic. His illustrious career includes other significant films such as René Clément’s Purple Noon, Visconti’s Rocco and His Brothers and The Leopard, Antonioni’s L’Eclisse, José Giovanni’s Two Men in Town, and Joseph Losey’s Mr. Klein.
Writer and creator Patt Shea was also reported dead today, per The Hollywood Reporter.
Patt Shea, the Norman Lear regular who co-wrote the 1979 series finale of All in the Family and co-created and worked on two spinoffs of the fabled sitcom, Archie Bunker’s Place and Gloria, has died. She was 93.
Patt Shea, the Norman Lear regular who co-wrote the 1979 series finale of All in the Family and co-created and worked on two spinoffs of the fabled sitcom, Archie Bunker’s Place and Gloria, has died. She was 93. https://t.co/F5Cd7tDFAi
— The Hollywood Reporter (@THR) August 18, 2024
Shea passed away on April 12 of natural causes, on her birthday, at her home in Sherman Oaks, her son Michael Shea, a director and assistant director, shared with The Hollywood Reporter. Although she died months ago, her passing is only now being openly discussed.
“Patt Shea was a trailblazer in comedy writing,” Michael stated. “Her achievements as a writer on groundbreaking sitcoms were only rivaled by her generosity and compassion for others.”
Patt Shea earned her first TV writing credit in 1977 on The Jeffersons, and she also worked with Lear on the spinoff Sanford, the McLean Stevenson-led In the Beginning, and the Terrence McNally-created Mama Malone.
Additionally, she collaborated with All in the Family stars Carroll O’Connor and Jean Stapleton on their subsequent series, In the Heat of the Night and Bagdad Café, respectively.
The Hollywood Reporter also confirmed, “Bob Weatherwax, who trained dogs who played Lassie as a member of the famous family that also taught Hollywood hounds a thing or two in The Thin Man (Asta), The Wizard of Oz (Toto) and Old Yeller (Spike), has died. He was 83.”
Bob Weatherwax, who trained dogs who played Lassie as a member of the famous family that also taught Hollywood hounds a thing or two in The Thin Man (Asta), The Wizard of Oz (Toto) and Old Yeller (Spike), has died. He was 83. https://t.co/5IudZFHWaq
— The Hollywood Reporter (@THR) August 18, 2024
Disney Fanatic wishes all of those affected by the recent passing our deepest condolences.





