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2008년 사망한 스타 및 유명인사들 (Notable deaths of 2008)

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Sir Edmund Hillary
January 10

The New Zealand beekeeper became the first person to stand at the summit of Mount Everest in 1953, declaring to fellow countryman George Lowe that he and Sherpa guide Tenzing Norgay had "knocked the bastard off."
He later became a philanthropist noted for his work in remote Nepalese villages.
He was 88.


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Bobby Fischer
January 17

The most powerful American chess player in history, Fischer emerged only briefly in 1992 from a mysterious seclusion that had lasted two decades. He defied an American ban on business in Yugoslavia to play against his old nemesis, Boris Spassky, whom he beat handily.
He was 64.


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Suzanne Pleshette
January 19

The dark-haired, smoky-voiced actress played Bob Newhart's sardonic and sexy wife, Emily Hartley, for six years on the '70s sitcom "The Bob Newhart Show." Called a "pro's pro" by Newhart, the New York actress made her movie debut in the 1958 Jerry Lewis comedy "The Geisha Boy."
She was 70.


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Suharto
January 27

The former president of Indonesia, an army general who rose to power with the slaughter of hundreds of thousands of people, Suharto ruled for 32 years over an era of rapid economic growth and extraordinary graft. His unyielding opposition to communism gained him the support of the United States during the Cold War, though he was one of the most brutal and corrupt rulers of the era.
He was ousted in 1998.


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Margaret Truman Daniel
January 29

Daniel, the only child of President Harry Truman (left) and his wife, Bess, forged careers as a concert singer, actress, high-profile wife and mother, and prolific biographer and mystery novelist. After setting off several firestorms when in the White House, she said later that for seven years her goal was to behave so she wouldn't "wind up with a bad headline."

Archive 1/30/08 President's daughter, author dies at 83
(AP)



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Paul Scofield
March 19

Scofield, the great British stage actor, was the the film star who wasn't. He was primarily about the stage, and even more fundamentally, about playing a role before a live audience. His signature role was as Sir Thomas More in 1966's multiple Oscar-winner "A Man for All Seasons," for which Scofield won best actor but didn't bother to turn up for the ceremony. He was 86.

Archive 3/20/08 Paul Scofield 1922-2008
(AP)


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Richard Widmark
March 24

Widmark made a sensational film debut as Tommy Udo, who delighted in pushing an old lady in a wheelchair to her death down a flight of stairs in the 1947 thriller "Kiss of Death." He became a Hollywood leading man in "Broken Lance," "Two Rode Together" and 40 other films. He was 93.
(AP)


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Charlton Heston
April 6

Charlton Heston poses with his Oscar statuette at the 32nd Annual Academy Awards held at the RKO Pantages Theater in Los Angeles, California on April 4, 1960. Heston, who won the 1959 best actor Oscar as the chariot-racing "Ben-Hur" and portrayed Moses, Michelangelo, El Cid, and other heroic figures in movie epics of the '50s and '60s, died Saturday April 5, 2008 according to a statement from the actor's family. He was 86.

Archive: 4/06/2008 Charlton Heston, 84; actor was larger than life, on screen and off

(AP File Photo)



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Sydney Pollack
May 26

Pollack, the Academy Award-winning director of "Out of Africa," achieved acclaim making popular, mainstream movies with A-list stars, including "The Way We Were" with Robert Redford and "Tootsie" with Dustin Hoffman. At left, Pollack on the set of the 1999 film "Random Hearts."

Archive: 5/27/2008 Sydney Pollack, 73; director achieved critical acclaim, commercial success
photos Highlights from Sydney Pollack's film career
(Columbia Pictures Photo / David James)


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Yves Saint Laurent
June 1

Saint Laurent reworked the rules of fashion by putting women into elegant pantsuits that came to define how modern women dressed. At left, the designer held hands with model Laetitia Casta (left) and actress Catherine Deneuve at the end of his retrospective haute couture fashion show in 2002.

ARCHIVE: 06/01/08 Yves Saint Laurent, at 71; legendary fashion designer
(Reuters Photo)


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Cyd Charisse
June 17

Charisse dazzled moviegoers in the 1950s with her dance numbers in classic musicals such as "Singin' in the Rain" (1952) and "Silk Stockings" (1957). In the '40s, her dark hair and eyes helped her land roles as "ethnic-exotic" characters in B movies such as "Fiesta" (1947). Fred Astaire, her costar in several films, described her performances as "beautiful dynamite." She was 86.
(Hulton Archive/Getty Images)


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Alexander Solzhenitsyn
August 3

Alexander Solzhenitsyn, the revered Russian novelist whose books about life under Soviet Communism revealed the horrors of the gulag system, died of heart failure in his home in a Moscow suburb. He was 89.

Solzhenitsyn became the first person since Leon Trotsky, in 1929, to be stripped of Soviet citizenship and exiled after the first volume of his expose of Stalin’s labor camps,“The Gulag Archipelago” was published. He won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1970.

(AP File Photo/Jacques Brinon)


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Anita Page
September 6

Anita Page, an MGM actress who appeared in films with Lon Chaney, Joan Crawford, and Buster Keaton during the transition from silent movies to talkies, died in her sleep at her home in Los Angeles. She was 98.

(AP Photo/Hurrell - MGM, FILE)


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Paul Newman
September 26

The Academy-Award winning superstar who personified cool as an activist, race car driver, popcorn impresario and the anti-hero of such films as "Hud," "Cool Hand Luke" and "The Color of Money," died at age 83.

(AP Photo)



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Bettie Page
Dec. 11

Bettie Page, the 1950s secretary-turned-model whose controversial photographs in skimpy attire or none at all helped set the stage for the 1960s sexual revolution, died at 85.

Page, who was also known as Betty, attracted national attention with magazine photographs of her sensuous figure in bikinis and see-through lingerie that were quickly tacked up on walls in military barracks, garages and elsewhere, where they remained for years.
(Ap Photo / CMG Worldwide)


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Cardinal Avery Dulles
Dec. 12

Dulles, the son of former US Secretary of State John Foster Dulles, became the dean of US Catholic theologians after converting to Roman Catholicism as an adult. He died at age 90 in an infirmary at Fordham University. At left, Dulles shakes hands with Pope John Paul II during the General Audience at the Vatican on Feb. 23, 2001.
(AP Photo)


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