A roundup of TV people from in front of the camera and behind the scenes who have passed away.
- Barry Morse: He's probably best known has the relentless Lt. Gerard on the classic series The Fugitive. He also appeared in many other series, including The Twilight Zone, Playhouse 90, Naked City, The Untouchables, The Outer Limits, The Invaders, Space 1999, Sirens, La Femme Nikita, and many more. He died at age 89 in London.
- Mark Schwed: He was an on-air reporter for both E! and TV Guide Channel, a veteran writer at TV Guide, and a columnist for The Palm Beach Post and The Los Angeles Herald-Examiner. He was found dead in his apartment after calling in sick to work. He was 52.
- Shell Kepler: She is probably best known for her longtime role as Nurse Vining on General Hospital and Port Charles. She also appeared on Three's Company and CHiPs. She died at the age of 49 in Portland, OR.
- Louisa Horton Hill: She was the wife of director George Roy Hill and appeared in many classic shows, including The Philco Television Playhouse, Suspense, Lights Out, Armstrong Circle Theatre, The United States Steel Hour, Kraft Television Theatre, Inner Sanctum, and The Defenders. She died at age 87 in Englewood, NJ.
- Robert Guy Barrows: He was a television writer who wrote for such shows as Bonanza, The Green Hornet, Mission: Impossible, Daniel Boone, The Fugitive, Ben Casey, Run For Your Life, Big Valley, and Alias Smith and Jones. He died of complications from cancer surgery at age 81.
- Dwight Hemion: He was a veteran director who directed such specials as Frank Sinatra: A Man and His Music, My Name is Barbra, Color Me Barbra, Barbra Streisand: The Concert, The Kennedy Center 25th Anniversary, The American Teacher Awards, Julie Andrews: The Sound of Christmas, The Earth Day Special, EPCOT Center: The Opening Celebration, Disneyland, The Kraft 75th Anniversary Special, The ABC Comedy Hour, The Tonight Show, and many others. He died at age 81.














