Cliff Robertson, who won an Oscar for portraying a mentally handicapped man in Charly in 1968, died on Saturday at age 88.
Roberton's secretary of 53 years, Evelyn Christel, told the Associated Press the actor died of natural causes in Long Island, one day after his 88th birthday.
The Johnson & Johnson heiress died of diabetic ketoacidosis at the age of 30 on January 4. “I hope she hears me when I scream out for her at night when I can’t sleep,” Johnson’s fiancee, Tila Tequila, told Steppin’ Out. “The bed is so empty without my wife and our dogs.”
The Johnson & Johnson heiress died of diabetic ketoacidosis at the age of 30 on January 4. “I hope she hears me when I scream out for her at night when I can’t sleep,” Johnson’s fiancee, Tila Tequila, told Steppin’ Out. “The bed is so empty without my wife and our dogs.”
In 1963, Robertson played a young John F. Kennedy in PT 109. In recent years, Robertson was known for his role as Uncle Ben in the Spider-Man movies.
In April 1961, actress Elizabeth Taylor — who passed away March 23, 2011 at age 79 — posed with her first Best Actress Oscar for her role in BUtterfield 8. She won another in 1966 for Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
In April 1961, actress Elizabeth Taylor — who passed away March 23, 2011 at age 79 — posed with her first Best Actress Oscar for her role in BUtterfield 8. She won another in 1966 for Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?
The California native was married to Cynthia Stone from 1957 to 1960; they had one daughter together, Stephanie. He was married to Dina Merrill from 1966 to 1986 and had a daughter named Heather together. Heather passed away in 2007 of pancreatic cancer, before both of her parents.
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His daughter Stephanie Saunders said in a statement obtained by the wire service: "My father was a loving father, devoted friend, dedicated professional and honorable man. He stood by his family, friends, and colleagues through good times and bad. He made a difference in all our lives and made our world a better place. We will all miss him terribly."