He was 96. He was 33. He was 78. Élete. The actor who was best known for his work in two James Bond films and on the series “Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea,” died Thursday, July 18. Edith González Fuentes (Monterrey, 1964. december 10. She was 54. He was 84. She was 92. She was 43. He was 86. The Oscar-winning animator best known for creating Roger Rabbit died on Friday, Aug. 16. She was 54. Gonzalez began her career as a child actor in the late 1970s and appeared in dozens of telenovelas, films and theater productions in Mexico for over four decades. He was 77. (CNN)Mexican telenovela star Edith Gonzalez died Thursday, three years after she was diagnosed with ovarian cancer. He was 79. The Oscar-nominated director of “Boyz N the Hood,” the 2000 remake of “Shaft” and “2 Fast 2 Furious,” died Monday, April 29. The prolific Hollywood title designer, whose notable works included “The Godfather” sequels, “Total Recall” and “Dick Tracy," died on Sept. 30. The German-American, Oscar-winning musician and composer who worked on the music for 1965’s Best Picture winner “My Fair Lady,” died on Feb. 28. Mardik Martin, the longtime friend and collaborator of Martin Scorsese whose writing credits included “Mean Streets,” “New York, New York,” and “Raging Bull,” died on Sept. 11. Scotty Bowers, who was the subject of the documentary "Scotty and the Secret History of Hollywood" and was famous for secretly procuring gay sex workers for Tinseltown's biggest stars in the 1940s, died on Oct. 13. He was 84. He was 88. Lawrence G. Paull, an Oscar-nominated production designer on films such as "Blade Runner" and "Back to the Future," died in La Jolla, California on Nov. 10. He was 77, The legendary fashion designer who served as longtime creative director of major brands such as Chanel and Fendi died on Feb. 19. He was 93. Morrison's 11 novels earned her a Pulitzer Prize in 1988, a Nobel Prize in Literature in 1993 and a Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2012. He was 76. González was born on 10 December 1964 in Monterrey. The "Animal House" and “The Last Temptation of Christ" actress died Jan. 9. Clive James, who was the president of ITV and also worked as a prolific poet and TV critic, died on Nov. 24 after a decade-long battle with cancer. La actriz mexicana Edith González falleció a los 54 años víctima de cáncer. He had over 460 listed credits to his name. The Oscar-winning film and TV producer of “Spotlight” and founder-CEO of Anonymous Content, died after a battle with cancer Sunday, April 21. Taylor was 75. He was 42. The actress in popular 1950s and ’60s movies such as “Pillow Talk,” Alfred Hitchcock’s “The Man Who Knew Too Much” and “Move Over, Darling" died Monday, May 13. She was 35. He was 70. The Chicago-based sports broadcaster known locally as “The Godfather of Sports” in the 1980s, died Wednesday, April 17. The shock jock was inducted into the National Radio Hall of Fame in 1989. He was 61. Todd Tongen, a longtime anchor and reporter at Florida's WPLG, died on June 3. Einstein was 76. She was 56. The legendary New Orleans-based musician who collaborated with the likes of the Rolling Stones, Christina Aguilera and The Black Keys died on Thursday, June 6. Opera legend Jessye Norman, one of the great sopranos of the last five decades, died Sept. 30 from complications from a spinal injury. The voice actor behind the Disney icon Minnie Mouse in hundreds of projects over the last three decades, died on Saturday, July 27. He was a Mexican actress and dancer. Here's a list of some of the notable celebrities and industry professionals in film, TV, music and sports who have passed away in 2019. She was 61. The actress who played the original Marilyn Munster on the iconic 1960s sitcom “The Munsters,” died on Feb. 24. Edith Gonzalez Quick Facts The actor who appeared in HBO’s “Carnivale," “Saved by the Bell: The New Class" and “Beverly Hills, 90210" among others died on Sept. 13. The cat whose perpetually sad expression launched a thousand memes, died on May 17 at the age of 7. The actress who starred in two James Bond films opposite Sean Connery, died at age 87. The actor who played Frank Nitti in Brian De Palma’s “The Untouchables” died in Los Angeles on Monday, June 24 from complications of a stroke. He was 74. He was 90. Foster began his six decades in the industry as a publicist at Rogers and Cowan to stars such as Steve McQueen, Shirley MacLaine, Peter Sellers and Sonny and Cher. Sammy Shore, the legendary stand-up comedian and co-founder of the Comedy Store in Los Angeles, died on May 18. Her band sold 80 million albums worldwide. Goo Hara, the Korean pop singer best known for her work in the K-pop girl group Kara, died Nov. 24. Moritz was 72. She was 34. He was 75. She was 78. The fashion designer, actress, heiress, artist and socialite died on Monday, June 17 from "very advanced" cancer in her stomach. The former Hollywood talent agent and casting director, died on Thursday, April 18, his family announced. The writer who won an Emmy for his work on “Rowan & Martin’s Laugh-In,” died Wednesday, July 3. He was 93. She achieved international recognition for her role in the 1993 series “Corazón salvaje” (“Wild Heart”) about a love triangle between two sisters and the illegitimate son of a wealthy sugar cane plantation owner. The former “Mythbusters” star and professional race car driver died on Tuesday, Aug. 27 while attempting to break her own land-speed record. The two-time Oscar nominee for supporting roles in the Best Picture winner “Midnight Cowboy” and “Farewell, My Lovely” died on Wednesday, June 12. The famed WWE announcer, who frequently interviewed the likes of Hulk Hogan and Andre the Giant at their peak, died Jan. 2. The Canadian actor known for his leading voice role as a pilot on the series “Thunderbirds” and appeared in multiple James Bond movies, died Friday, March 29. The music manager who shepherded the careers of iconic artists including Joni Mitchell and Neil Young died on Friday, June 21. The Dutch actor best known for portraying the tragic villain Roy Batty in Ridley Scott’s sci-fi classic “Blade Runner,” died Wednesday, July 24. Edith Gonzalez was born in Mexico in 1964, as part of a well-off middle-class family. He was 85. He was 59. John Simon, a legendary theater, film and literary critic who spent more than 50 years gaining a reputation for stinging reviews and lively prose at New York magazine and other outlets, died Nov. 24. He was 78. He was 63. He was 81. A look at the stars in movies, TV, music, sports and media we lost this year. She was 62. Jerry Herman, a four-time Tony winning composer who wrote the music for Broadway productions of "Hello, Dolly!," "Mame" and "La Cage aux Folles," died on Dec. 26 in Miami of pulmonary conditions. John Clarke, who starred on the NBC soap opera "Days of Our Lives" for 39 years and was awarded a Lifetime Achievement award from the Daytime Emmys in 2005, died of pneumonia on Oct. 16. She was 80. Ginger Baker, the celebrated drummer and co-founder of the British powerhouse rock band Cream, died Oct. 6. He was 75. The character actress who rose to fame in the 1970s and ’80s with roles on the sitcoms “Soap” and “Who’s the Boss?” and appeared in such films as Terry Gilliam's "Brazil," died on Feb. 23 at age 89. Her death was confirmed by the official Mexican news agency Notimex and the TV stations for which she worked, Televisa and TV Azteca. Marie Fredriksson, a Swedish singer with pop duo Roxette alongside Per Gessle, died on Dec. 9 following a 17-year battle with cancer. Bloom was 80. The veteran character actor best known for voicing Lord Zedd and Finster in the long-running kids TV show “Mighty Morphin Power Rangers,” died Saturday, Sept. 7. He was 89. The German-born fashion photographer famed for his black-and-white shots of ’90s supermodels such as Naomi Campbell, Kate Moss and Linda Evangelista, died on Sept. 4. Sonny Mehta, the longtime publisher of the Random House imprint Alfred A. Knopf, died on Dec. 30 of complications from pneumonia, the publisher announced. Soap opera veteran Jed Allan, best known for playing Don Craig on "Days of Our Lives," C.C. "The Banjo Man" on Animal Planet’s “Call of the Wildman,” died on Feb. 1 in Kentucky. He was 49. He was 84. He was 60. The famed investigator of paranormal activity who researched the “Amityville Horror” hauntings and was the subject of James Wan’s film “The Conjuring,” died Thursday, April 18. Harry Morton, restaurateur and founder of the Los Angeles Mexican food restaurant chain Pink Taco, died Nov. 23. Capwell on "Santa Barbara" and Rush Sanders on "Beverly Hills, 90210," died on March 9. After she was diagnosed with cancer in 2016, she constantly spoke about her treatments and the subsequent hair loss. The director of classic musical films like “On the Town” and “Singin’ in the Rain," died on Feb. 23. D.C. Fontana, a long-time writer on the original "Star Trek" series, as well as on future iterations of the show including "Next Generation" and "Deep Space Nine," died on Dec. 2 following a short illness. Claudine Auger, a former model named Miss France and French actress best known for playing the Bond girl Domino in "Thunderball," died on Dec. 18. The lead singer for the 1980s rock band Talk Talk died on Feb. 26. Ari Behn, an author and playwright who was the ex-husband of Norwegian princess Martha Louise, died of suicide on Christmas Day. The artist scored a No. The producer-distributor who helped launch the careers of David Lynch and the Coen Brothers, died on Wednesday, June 26 in Prague. She was 84. The actress who appeared on a numerous top TV shows including “Halt and Catch Fire,” “CSI: Crime Scene Investigation” and “Invasion,” died on Feb. 25. He was 73. The Emmy-winning comedian and actor who memorably starred in “McHale’s Navy” in the 1960s and “The Carol Burnett Show” in the ’70s, died Tuesday, May 14. Danny Aiello, the Oscar-winning star of "Do the Right Thing" and "Moonstruck," as well as films such as "The Godfather Part II," "Once Upon a Time in America" and "The Purple Rose of Cairo," died on Dec. 12 after a brief illness. The "Curb Your Enthusiasm" and "Arrested Development" actor (and brother of actor-filmmaker Albert Brooks) died Jan. 2. She was 94. Baker was 93. He was 28. The lead singer and songwriter for seminal 90s pop punk band The Muffs died Oct. 2 after a long battle with ALS. The British Oscar-nominated actor who starred in “Tom Jones,” “Erin Brockovich” and the “Bourne” movies, died on Feb. 8. late night talk show "Chelsea Lately," Chuy Bravo, died on Dec. 14. Spinney was also a more traditional puppeteer behind the trash can-dwelling monster Oscar the Grouch. He was 28. She was 45. Mendelson was 86. Edith González presintió que se marcharia y quiso despedirse con este video - Duration: 1 ... FALLECE EDITH GONZALEZ por CANCER de OVARIO - Murió | #FamososAD - Duration: 2:21. He was 88. The actor best known for his roles in the Disney Channel series “Jessie” and the “Descendants” TV movie franchise died Saturday, July 6. The French composer who won three Oscars for his songs ("The Windmills of Your Mind") and film scores ("Summer of '42," "Yentl") died Jan. 26. He was 87. She was 95. He was 70. 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William Wintersole, an actor who starred on the soap opera "The Young and the Restless" as attorney Mitchell Sherman for 25 years until 2011, died on Nov. 5. He was 88. Dr. James “Jim” Raman, an orthodontist who competed on Season 25 contestant of CBS’ “The Amazing Race,” died Monday, March 15. The Pro Wrestling Hall of Fame inductee and eight-time NWA World Heavyweight Champion died of lung cancer Aug. 1 at the age of 76. Első szerepét 1976-ban, tizenkét éves korában kapta az El Rey de los gorilas című filmben.