Very beautifully done, you done an amazing job in remembering all the celebrities we lost in 2022. Not rushing the years but cannot wait to see 2023, lol!!!!
Some I didn't recognize, others I didn't know had passed, while others still make me sad like the passing of Angelia Lansbury among others. Some taken way too soon, many were blessed to live a very long life. Thank you for putting this together for us. I know it had to have been time consuming.
Death does not discriminate. We are at the mercy of our great creator. We only need to be heartbroken for the ones who may not see heaven. Bless them all.
Great choice of Music all the way to Auld Lang Syne! Sure makes you realize just how short and temporary this life is. Just think, there were a thousand times that many who died and no one ever heard of them.
Before the internet, my grandma used to keep a small notebook which listed the deaths of celebrities names, written the day she learned of their death on the news. I think it was amazing that in the last years of her life, there were only a few names....she watched everyone she remembered pass away until there were only a few. I think that's why millennials are getting gut punched with these losses. As latchkey kids, we all have on screen dads and grandmas and aunts etc...We are losing some of the oldest celebrity we can remember, at a record rate.
Notable omissions: Bob Wall ("Enter the Dragon" villain Oharra), Sharyn Moffett ("Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House" elder daughter), Laurel Goodwin ("Star Trek" pilot "The Cage" yeoman), Tim Considine ("My Three Sons"), Johnny Brown (Bookman on "Good Times" and regular on "Laugh-In"), Ed Garner (male blonde beach party movie regular), Akira Takarada (icon of Godzilla movies), Valora Noland (beautiful blonde actress of "Star Trek: Patterns of Force" and beach party movies), Pepper Martin (Clark Kent's bully in ""Superman II), Catherine Spaak (star of 1967 Arthur Haley's "Hotel"), Taurean Blacque ("Hill Street Blues"), Yoko Shimada ("Shogun"), Tony Dow ("Leave It to Beaver"), Bernard Cribbins ("Doctor Who"), David McCullough (famed author also narrated Ken Burns' "The Civil War"), Anne Heche ("Six Days, Seven Nights"), Gene LeBelll (prolific stuntman and extra in many notable action projects), Joe E. Tata ("Beverly Hills 90210", many classic episodic TV appearances), Bo Brundin ("The Great Waldo Pepper"), Jack Ging ("High Plains Drifter"), Mark Miller (father on sitcom "Please Don't Eat the Daisies"), Robert Brown (Lazarus from "Star Trek'" plus star of "Here Come the Brides"), Venetia Stevenson ("Horror Hotel"), Pele ("Victory"), and my beloved cousin Rita Walter ("As the World Turns"/"Secret Storm"/played the lookalike cousin when seen from behind on "The Patty Duke Show"/also remembered as assistant on "Watch Mr. Wizard" and for classic TV commercials including for the "Mystery Date" board game--she got the dream;; I shall miss her till the end).
You forgot Bernard Cribbins, a British actor, who passed away on July 27, 2022. He was in at least 17 movies and over 117 TV appearances including Doctor Who.
I remembered about 60 of them, and there were a few that I didn't know were still alive, like Gloria McMillan, who played Harriet Conklin, Mr. Conklin's daughter on Our Miss Brooks and another was Yvette Mimieux, who played Weena in the 1963 version of The Time Machine, and Dr. McCrae in Disney's The Black Hole.
“WE HAD OUR TIME IN THE SUN”. The people who were old when we were young felt exactly the way you do, but when you are so busy with the day to day existence you do not stop and ponder what life is about, it is only when you are old and have time to reflect and realize that there just might not be more tomorrows that you feel that way. We lived our lives, made many mistakes, went many places, raised our children and did what we were supposed to do. Now it is the younger ones turn. Time for us to more on to the next phase. DO NOT BEGRUDGE THE YOUNG--IT IS THEIR TURN---WE HAD OUR TURN!
My goodness, am I the only one who hardly recognizes any of them? ***Sidney Poitier, of course ***Meat Loaf, yes ***Hardy Krüger Was still alive??? ***2 actors were very pretty.. Yvette and Gaspard so and so, but unknown to me ***Monica Vitti, yes
You are very kind, mystery scoop. You always take benevolent notice of my comments. I appreciate that very much. So even when I have been critical from time to time, I can say that in most cases I am very impressed by your videos (in a positive way). Thank you so much!!!
@@elisabethlinz4256 Could be you're limited in your knowledge of actors reflecting other areas deficient. Read, WTFC, who cares what you know or don't.
@@vincentgoupil180 My goodness, How well mannered, intelligent and benevolent you are. Your work colleagues and your spouse must be so happy to be together with you. A real gentleman. And a true role model for everyone. Congratulations! Stay as you are.
@@elisabethlinz4256 You flatter me, Madame, with your egocentric narcissism Btw, surprised to see Hardy Kruger on the list. His movie "The One That Got Away" was a favorite.
The COVID has taken so many friends and family from us, I'm 77 and I think there should be a tribute to all the ones that have been lost from that Trillion dollar Catastrophe we have suffered.
Really? A lot of foreign celebrities of whom I never heard? What about American actor Robert Brown (November 17, 1926 - September 19, 2022), or Australian singer Judith Durham (July 3, 1943 - August 5, 2022)?
I always thought Mr.Brown was so handsome. Saw him in several shows of 70s besides his work in "Seven Brides". Don't know why he never went beyond character actor status as he was very talented. Mitchell Ryan Conrad Janis Nehemiah persoff Gary bullock James Olson David Birney Joanna Barnes Charles siebert Bruce macvittie Fred ward were some of the other I recognized. We lost some good talent in the past few years. Also, the music that started the reel is hauntingly beautiful...they should use it in the memoriam segment of the academy awards. I knew he was still living and was amazed he was still around in his 90s. Rip, sir
@@mercedyzmarieguion292 , sorry, but Robert Brown wasn't in "Seven Brides for Seven Brothers". You're thinking of "Here Come the Brides".. Howard Keel starred in "Seven Brides".
I’ve always been so curious why knowing which celebrity has passed on is important? My grandmother passed away back in 2015 and she wasn’t broadcasted around the world. 🤔
All these are simply human dresses of many souls, who uses them for a while and then discards it. Fearing death happens only to those who identify the material body ( a dress) with the spiritual soul (the real person). The tragedy in this world is not death but the misuse of the body while living. Therefore, it is said in the Vedas that the most intelligent humans are those who take full advantage of their human forma of life to inquire about their real spiritual identity and consequently live a life according to that understanding.....Hare Krsna.
I believe they have a cure, but if people were cured....the drug industry would lose billions of dollars...this is why these doctors play on people who want to continue to live....doctors are pushing these drugs and chemotherapy into their bodies knowing that most will die.
So many actors I grew up watching. They will be truly missed. Thank you for such an endearing tribute.
I am from 1956, seen all off them on tv and film, miss them dearly.
Oh the lives that were lived! Gone but not forgotten.
2022 was off the charts with regards to losing familiar faces
You truly have one of the very best channels on UA-cam. Thank you!
Wow, thank you!
They will be truly missed. The music is great.
Nicely done! Some appropriate music too! Lost some great ones this year. RIP
Seems like so many went unnoticed. Thanks for putting this together!
Well worth the reflection.. music, the friends.
Sad yes, but I so enjoyed the visuals of seeing each in their younger/older versions. The really sad ones are those that left early. Happy Year Ahead.
... great way to present the topic ...
Very beautifully done, you done an amazing job in remembering all the celebrities we lost in 2022. Not rushing the years but cannot wait to see 2023, lol!!!!
Carol Raye AM died 1 day before my dad's death on 19 june 2022 .
I love her and him very much .
As beautiful as this video is, it is also sad.
Thanks for the review.
Thanks for watching!
Beautiful people!
Some I didn't recognize, others I didn't know had passed, while others still make me sad like the passing of Angelia Lansbury among others. Some taken way too soon, many were blessed to live a very long life. Thank you for putting this together for us. I know it had to have been time consuming.
So many.. So sad. RIP to all. And Love to those that are mourning
MY REAR SWEET DAUGHTER DIED OF COVED 19, SHE WAS A BUTIFULL CHILD AN WOMAN OF 53, AND HAD A GREAT HUBBY AND 2 GREAT DAUGHTERS,I MISS HER SO MUCH.
Thanks again Mystery Scoop. A very nice tribute that triggered many good memories for me. ❤
Glad you enjoyed it
Death does not discriminate. We are at the mercy of our great creator. We only need to be heartbroken for the ones who may not see heaven. Bless them all.
WONDERFUL COMMENT SO SAD ITS LIKE YOU KNOW THEM ESPECIALLY YOUR FAVORITE ONES WE GREW UP WITH WATCHING THEIR MOVIES.
Fame , Wealth , Looks , None of it really matters, We All face the same Fate , We All Die ...............
Rest in peace All of you.
I knew 54 out of 100. Sad! RIP you all!
Nice work.
Happy New Years ahead.
Thanks, you too!
Great choice of Music all the way to Auld Lang Syne! Sure makes you realize just how short and temporary this life is.
Just think, there were a thousand times that many who died and no one ever heard of them.
So many of my tv friends gone. I was shocked. As a child Sesame Street literally educated me much more than school.
Thank you this everything pigtores lovely people's. Memorien 💕🕯💕🕊🕊🕊🕊🕊🕊❤❤❤🕊🕊🕊👋
Before the internet, my grandma used to keep a small notebook which listed the deaths of celebrities names, written the day she learned of their death on the news.
I think it was amazing that in the last years of her life, there were only a few names....she watched everyone she remembered pass away until there were only a few.
I think that's why millennials are getting gut punched with these losses. As latchkey kids, we all have on screen dads and grandmas and aunts etc...We are losing some of the oldest celebrity we can remember, at a record rate.
Thank you!
May TMH God rest them all
SORRY BUT MY PHONE IS BLINDING ME,SO I'LL WATCH ON UA-cam TELEVISION,AND SAVE MY EYES 👀 TO SEE MORE, THANKS FOR YOUR EXPERT ADVICE.
so many precious people are gone😔🥺r.i.p you also prepared it very well with the music, thank you mystery scoop
Thank you for watching!...
Notable omissions: Bob Wall ("Enter the Dragon" villain Oharra), Sharyn Moffett ("Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House" elder daughter), Laurel Goodwin ("Star Trek" pilot "The Cage" yeoman), Tim Considine ("My Three Sons"), Johnny Brown (Bookman on "Good Times" and regular on "Laugh-In"), Ed Garner (male blonde beach party movie regular), Akira Takarada (icon of Godzilla movies), Valora Noland (beautiful blonde actress of "Star Trek: Patterns of Force" and beach party movies), Pepper Martin (Clark Kent's bully in ""Superman II), Catherine Spaak (star of 1967 Arthur Haley's "Hotel"), Taurean Blacque ("Hill Street Blues"), Yoko Shimada ("Shogun"), Tony Dow ("Leave It to Beaver"), Bernard Cribbins ("Doctor Who"), David McCullough (famed author also narrated Ken Burns' "The Civil War"), Anne Heche ("Six Days, Seven Nights"), Gene LeBelll (prolific stuntman and extra in many notable action projects), Joe E. Tata ("Beverly Hills 90210", many classic episodic TV appearances), Bo Brundin ("The Great Waldo Pepper"), Jack Ging ("High Plains Drifter"), Mark Miller (father on sitcom "Please Don't Eat the Daisies"), Robert Brown (Lazarus from "Star Trek'" plus star of "Here Come the Brides"), Venetia Stevenson ("Horror Hotel"), Pele ("Victory"), and my beloved cousin Rita Walter ("As the World Turns"/"Secret Storm"/played the lookalike cousin when seen from behind on "The Patty Duke Show"/also remembered as assistant on "Watch Mr. Wizard" and for classic TV commercials including for the "Mystery Date" board game--she got the dream;; I shall miss her till the end).
Peter Bowles in the classic comedy, The Irish R.M...
Don't forget that Great Austrian Star of stage & screen, Oscar Mayer Weiner. 100 year's old,,,,, WAITAMINNIT,,,,HE'S STILL ALIVES !!!!!
I only knew eighteen of them never heard of all the others anyway it is sad to see them go
Very very nice sir
Thanks and welcome
You forgot Bernard Cribbins, a British actor, who passed away on July 27, 2022. He was in at least 17 movies and over 117 TV appearances including Doctor Who.
This was really nice...rest peacefully....thank you 💖
Glad you enjoyed it!
I remembered about 60 of them, and there were a few that I didn't know were still alive, like Gloria McMillan, who played Harriet Conklin, Mr. Conklin's daughter on Our Miss Brooks and another was Yvette Mimieux, who played Weena in the 1963 version of The Time Machine, and Dr. McCrae in Disney's The Black Hole.
The hand of time is such a cruel one. Youth is wasted on the youth always wanting more and rarely happy, only in old age do we realise what we had 😪
“WE HAD OUR TIME IN THE SUN”. The people who were old when we were young felt exactly the way you do, but when you are so busy with the day to day existence you do not stop and ponder what life is about, it is only when you are old and have time to reflect and realize that there just might not be more tomorrows that you feel that way. We lived our lives, made many mistakes, went many places, raised our children and did what we were supposed to do. Now it is the younger ones turn. Time for us to more on to the next phase. DO NOT BEGRUDGE THE YOUNG--IT IS THEIR TURN---WE HAD OUR TURN!
AGREE
In 2022, according to statistics, the fewest people died compared to previous years.
My goodness, am I the only one who hardly recognizes any of them?
***Sidney Poitier, of course
***Meat Loaf, yes
***Hardy Krüger Was still alive???
***2 actors were very pretty.. Yvette and Gaspard so and so, but
unknown to me
***Monica Vitti, yes
You are very kind, mystery scoop. You always take benevolent notice of my comments. I appreciate that very much.
So even when I have been critical from time to time,
I can say that in most cases I am very impressed by your videos (in a positive way).
Thank you so much!!!
@@9thcenturythebegining
You sound slightly grumpy and cantankerous.
Be happy that you are an encyclopedia of stars and starlets!
:-))
@@elisabethlinz4256
Could be you're limited in your knowledge of actors reflecting other areas deficient.
Read, WTFC, who cares what you know or don't.
@@vincentgoupil180
My goodness,
How well mannered, intelligent and benevolent you are.
Your work colleagues and
your spouse must be so happy to be together with you.
A real gentleman.
And a true role model for everyone.
Congratulations!
Stay as you are.
@@elisabethlinz4256
You flatter me, Madame, with your egocentric narcissism
Btw, surprised to see Hardy Kruger on the list. His movie "The One That Got Away" was a favorite.
Rest in peace…
Sally Kellerman was beautiful always . . . Rest, sweet Hotlips
The COVID has taken so many friends and family from us, I'm 77 and I think there should be a tribute to all the ones that have been lost from that Trillion dollar Catastrophe we have suffered.
Name song plz 17:52 ?
Rip
Soon we will see nothing but social media personalities and gen z will be like "aw man, I subbed him for 14 years!"
😂😂😂
Anne Heche passing was there saddest of them all and the way she died 😢
Why did so many young people die? Covid?
Yes the shot it's working
Really? A lot of foreign celebrities of whom I never heard? What about American actor Robert Brown (November 17, 1926 - September 19, 2022), or Australian singer Judith Durham (July 3, 1943 - August 5, 2022)?
I always thought Mr.Brown was so handsome. Saw him in several shows of 70s besides his work in "Seven Brides".
Don't know why he never went beyond character actor status as he was very talented.
Mitchell Ryan Conrad Janis Nehemiah persoff Gary bullock James Olson David Birney Joanna Barnes Charles siebert Bruce macvittie Fred ward were some of the other I recognized.
We lost some good talent in the past few years.
Also, the music that started the reel is hauntingly beautiful...they should use it in the memoriam segment of the academy awards.
I knew he was still living and was amazed he was still around in his 90s.
Rip, sir
@@mercedyzmarieguion292 , sorry, but Robert Brown wasn't in "Seven Brides for Seven Brothers". You're thinking of "Here Come the Brides".. Howard Keel starred in "Seven Brides".
@@C.O.G.
Oh yeah, I got my "Brides" mixed up.
Thanks Anna
I’ve always been so curious why knowing which celebrity has passed on is important? My grandmother passed away back in 2015 and she wasn’t broadcasted around the world. 🤔
Kim MI Soo was so pretty!
rip
All these are simply human dresses of many souls, who uses them for a while and then discards it. Fearing death happens only to those who identify the material body ( a dress) with the spiritual soul (the real person). The tragedy in this world is not death but the misuse of the body while living. Therefore, it is said in the Vedas that the most intelligent humans are those who take full advantage of their human forma of life to inquire about their real spiritual identity and consequently live a life according to that understanding.....Hare Krsna.
What are the names of those tunes ? Very nice .
Can you pls tell me the name & artist of the song starting 18:00? Wonderful tribute. Thanks
Cancer has taken out what felt more then half. It’s about time humanity finds a cure…
RIP to all that left us.
Find a cause to treat first!
I believe they have a cure, but if people were cured....the drug industry would lose billions of dollars...this is why these doctors play on people who want to continue to live....doctors are pushing these drugs and chemotherapy into their bodies knowing that most will die.
This is list isn’t for nonreaders. Also a lot of the actors where on East Enders
There was alot
All because of Sin infecting mankind.
Can you please name the music that starts at 0:51? It's so beautiful and emotional. Thank you.
Rest Upon The Edge - Trevor Kowalski
R.I.P Marsha hunt
Can you please tell me the titel of the songs witch were in this video
Excellent sound track. Anyone know who the musicians are? And who singing the auld lang syne? Didn't know William Hurt or Nichelle had passed.
My prediction for 2023 is the list will be longer this year....see you in 2024 to see if im right
🌳🍃
Nouveau
What means those letters after the names?
In Sidney Poitier's case, the KBE meant that he was a Knight of the British Empire.
@@rebekahnewman9419 Neat. So, those are acronyms, and B.E. stands for British Empire. I see... Poitier wouldn't be called a 'Sir', then? 🤔
The screen kept scrolling right when I came down to the comments.
🎀 👩💻🎀
Great trip down memory lane! Hate the music! Very distracting
Lucky bastards ....
Cause of death?
Notable???