A roundup of TV people from in front of the camera and behind the scenes who have passed away.
- Lois Nettleton: She was a veteran TV, film, and stage actress who appeared in a number of TV shows, including The Twilight Zone, Seinfeld (she played the mother of the woman George was dating when he ate out of her garbage), Crossing Jordan, Babylon 5, Coach, Murder, She Wrote, The Flash, Full House, In The Heat of the Night, The Facts of Life, The Golden Girls, Love Boat, Medical Center, The Mary Tyler Moore Show, and dozens of others. She was also in the films Come Fly with Me, A Face in the Crowd, The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas, and The Bamboo Saucer, and the plays A Streetcar Named Desire and The Biggest Thief in Town. She died of lung cancer at age 80.
- Jack Eagle: He was a character actor and comic best known for his role as Brother Dominic in a famous commercial for Xerox that first ran during the Super Bowl. He also appeared in movies, including Stepmom and Isn't She Great. He died at age 81 in New York.
- Terrence Elkes: He was the President of Viacom from 1978 to 1987. He was a major force in Viacom acquiring MTV and Showtime. He died of heart valve complications at age 73.
- Here are our obituaries for Suzanne Pleshette and Allan Melvin.















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1-24-2008 @ 10:25PM
lucyfan62 said...
This has been a bad couple of weeks for classic TV icons! I loved Lois Nettleton, but in addition to all of the various series and movies she appeared in, I probably know her best from being on the various versions of the Dick Clark era PYRAMID shows. R.I.P. Lois. You'll be missed.
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1-24-2008 @ 11:19PM
Jeff N. said...
Yes, it really has been a rough week for TV icons. I certainly remember Lois Nettleton, Allan Melvin,...and who didn't love Suzanne Pleshette. All great acting talents and they will all be missed.
2-03-2008 @ 8:23PM
Dick McInnes said...
Lois Nettleton was one of the finest actresses in the business. Her work in movies, TV and on stage was outsanding. She came into view at the end of the studio system or I'm convinced that she would have been a major star. And in addition, she was a lovely, warm and friendly woman who will sorely missed.
Good night sweet Lois...may flights of angels sing thee to thy rest...
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