Singletary was 46 and died at his home in Lebanon, Tenn., according to publicist Don Murry Grubbs. Jan. 15, 2019: Carol Channing, the vivacious, big-eyed Broadway legend, has died at age 97. She announced her retirement this year. Mahoney lived in Oak Park, Ill., and was a longtime member of Chicago's Steppenwolf Theatre ensemble. He was 95. Damone was preceded in death by his son, Perry Damone, a popular radio personality in the Phoenix area. Glaser, 82, died of a heart attack, according to a post on his official Facebook page. Blessed with a distinctive speaking voice, he did voice work for such films as "Mulan," "Rio 2" and "Beverly Hills Chihuahua 2." The Cranberries became international stars in the '90s; the 1994 album "No Need to Argue" sold more than 7 million copies in the United States. Bannon, the son of actors Bea Benaderet and Jim Bannon ("Red Ryder"), began racking up TV credits in the '60s. Geils was a vocalist and guitarist for The J. Geils Band, which he formed in Worcester, Mass., in 1967. He was talented, funny and deeply devoted to his family. His film work ranged from 1954's "El Mil Amores" (alongside iconic star Pedro Infante) to last year's remake of "Overboard" with Eugenio Derbez. July 18, 2019: David Hedison, a handsome, versatile actor who played a doomed scientist in the 1958 sci-fi classic "The Fly," has died. Starr, who was 94, died at her home in Los Angeles. In 2017, Bologna received a lifetime achievement award at the Night of 100 Stars Oscar Gala. In 1998, Kasell switched gears, revealing his wry sense of humor as the official judge and scorekeeper for the game show "Wait Wait ... Don't Tell Me!" Aug. 30, 2019: Valerie Harper, the Emmy-winning actress who created the role of sassy best friend Rhoda on TV's "The Mary Tyler Moore Show," has died. July 19: Rutger Hauer, a Dutch actor who brought a sense menace to such films as "Blade Runner," "The Hitcher" and "Nighthawks," has died. Feb. 11, 2018: Vic Damone, the stylish, eternally dapper crooner who velvet-lined vocals made him a favorite of audiences for decades, has died. In 1990, he revived the show in an off-Broadway production. She was 79. Still, private eye Joe Mannix was the role forever identified with the star, and he also appeared as the character in "Here's Lucy" and "Diagnosis: Murder." Rochefort was 87. June 27, 2019: Gualberto Castro, a Mexican singer who enjoyed both solo success and a career with his siblings as Los Hermanos Castro, has died. April 7, 2019: Seymour Cassel, an Oscar-nominated character actor who was a fixture in TV and film since the late '60s, has died. Sager, 65, battled a rare form of cancer for more than two years, undergoing multiple rounds of chemotherapy and other treatments. "I am extremely sad to tell you all that my dear friend and colleague for 16 years, Carl Kasell has passed away at the age of 84, from complications of Alzheimer's," Sagal wrote Tuesday on Twitter. She was familiar to later generations of TV viewers from her work on "One Day at a Time" and "Coach;" in the latter, she played the mother to Shelley Fabares, her real-life niece. Dec. 20, 2018: Donald Moffat, a versatile character actor who appeared on stage, screen and TV, has died. Wapner presided over the program from 1981 to 1993. It's OK to disagree with someone's ideas, but personal attacks, insults, threats, hate speech, advocating violence and other violations can result in a ban. He was perhaps best-known for his role as King Kaiser, an abrasive TV star in the 1982 comedy "My Favorite Year." Feb. 17, 2017: Peter Skellern, a British singer-songwriter whose song "You're a Lady" became something of a contemporary standard, has died at age 69. 1 while 1956's "The Rock and Roll Waltz" stayed at No. The series, a ratings winner for CBS, “Mannix” ran for eight seasons from 1967 to 1975. He was a busy character actor on TV, with regular roles on "Crossing Jordan," "Twin Peaks," "NCIS: Los Angeles," "LateLine" and "Shannon's Deal." The veteran stage actor made his Broadway debut in 1968, appearing in "The Education of H*Y*M*A*N K*A*P*L*A*N." He would continue to tread the boards in New York for the next several decades, becoming a favorite of Broadway audiences. Bochco was 74. He was 68. Sehen Sie sich auf LinkedIn das vollständige Profil an. On TV, he appeared in such programs as "The Black Donnellys," "Law & Order" and "The Sopranos." Beyond his comedy career, he also appeared on Broadway and in films and television. He appeared with his mother on her hit program "Petticoat Junction," as well as such shows as "The Beverly Hillbillies, "Here's Lucy," "The Andy Griffith Show" and "Mannix." Yarbrough, who suffered from dementia, was 86. According to Variety, the actor was found dead in a hotel in Palo Alto, Calif., where he was reportedly recovering from back surgery. Oct. 10, 2016: Gonzalo Vega, a popular Mexican actor who first appeared on screen in 1969, has died after a battle with a form of bone marrow cancer. Campanella was 93. The singer's biggest hits include ''Perdóname," "Ayudadme," "El Amor de Mi Vida" and "Amor Mío, Qué Me Has Hecho." 11 on the pop charts and earned a Grammy. Guillaume is probably best known to audiences for playing Benson DuBois, first on ABC's "Soap" and then in his own spin-off, "Benson." She continued to work through the 1980s, appearing on such shows as "The Incredible Hulk," "Starsky and Hutch," "Medical Center" and "Peyton Place." "At the time, doing television was considered professional death," she remarked in 1981. Aug. 23, 2016: Steven Hill, best known for playing gruff New York District Attorney Adam Schiff on NBC's Law & Order, died Tuesday in New York. ""She lived and worked with an extraordinary grace," "Absolutely Fabulous" star and creator Jennifer Saunders said. July 25, 2017: Michael Johnson, a vocalist who enjoyed major success on both the pop and country charts, has died. As the youngest member of Tompall & the Glaser Brothers, he was part of a trio that enjoyed their biggest hit with a recording of Kris Kristofferson's "Lovin' Her Was Easier (Than Anything I'll Ever Do Again," which reached No. He later said his new appearance led to a decline in acting roles. We thank everybody beforehand for their prayers and we respectfully ask for your understanding so we may grieve in peace and privacy in these incredibly difficult times. Page later worked as an executive at Warner Bros. Records, then spent two years as the publisher of music-industry publication Billboard. Oct. 1, 2018: The French Culture Ministry announced the death of Charles Aznavour, a singer, songwriter and actor whose career dates back to the 1930s. Demian Bichir and Stefanie Sherk attend the 2014 LACMA Art + Film Gala on Nov. 1, 2014, in Los Angeles, California. She later starred on the TV series "Crime Story," "Wiseguy" and "Hunter." Sept. 6, 2018: Burt Reynolds, the star of films such as "Deliverance," "Smokey and the Bandit" and 2017's "The Last Movie Star," has died. The British actor earned a Tony Award in 2000 for his Broadway role in "A Moon for the Misbegotten." At the peak of his career, Page was a teen idol who toured with New Kids on the Block and guest-starred on such series as "Full House" and "The Arsenio Hall Show." Survivors include a wife and two sons; his extended family includes sister-in-law Debby Boone and George Clooney, a first cousin. June 14, 2016: Ronnie Claire Edwards, veteran actress on the beloved TV series, The Waltons has died. After the hits faded, she continued to perform in casinos and clubs; for a time in the '80s, she was part of the 4 Girls 4 concert act that also featured Margaret Whiting and Rose Marie. He was 65. Ali will be remembered for his personality, social activism, Olympic gold medal in 1960, and for uttering such famous phrases as "I am the greatest, I said that even before I knew I was" and "Float like a butterfly, sting like a bee" He was diagnosed with Parkinson's in 1984 and lent his name to the Muhammad Ali Parkinson’s Center at Barrow Neurological Institute in Phoenix which opened in 1997. Martin retired from acting but never stopped working; last year, he made his directorial debut with the Treat Williams feature film "The Congressman." Lopez  currently has a film in release in Mexico, "Machos." Whitfield sang with the San Francisco Opera chorus in the '70s before turning to the great American songbook. A real-life Marine Corps veteran, Ermey often played hard-edged characters, including in the 2003 horror remakes "Willard" and "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre." She also was a recognized voice through her commercial jingle work; she was heard on advertisements for Campbell's Soup and Michelob. She made guest appearances on such programs as "Room 222," "Nanny and the Professor" and "Emergency!" His screen career started in the early '60s with guest spots on such programs as "The Real McCoys" and "Perry Mason." 4. So erwachsen ist Kathy Kellys Sohn Sean. June 24, 2019: Billy Drago, an actor with dozens of credits, has died. His long career also included appearances on "Thriller," "The Untouchables," "The Invaders" and "The Big Valley." All rights reserved. March 4, 2019: Luke Perry, who became a heartthrob to TV viewers on "Beverly Hills, 90210," has died. He also returned to his role as Healey for two "Jeannie" TV movie spin-offs in 1985 and 1991. She joined the Raymond Burr mystery "Ironside" in 1971 and stayed until the NBC show ended in 1975. Shepard's first hit single, 1953's "A Dear John Letter," was a duet with Ferlin Husky. He was 80. He was 78. Belvedere." Puri studied acting at the leading Film and Television Institute of India and the National School of Drama. Known as the "king of the surf guitar," Dale began performing with his group, the Del-Tones, in the early '60s. Sept. 15, 2019: Ric Ocasek, the quirky, distinctive frontman for new-wave band the Cars, was found dead at his New York residence. She worked for NPR and ABC for several years. In 2012, she had a minor R&B hit with the single "Sexify," written and produced by Pharrell Williams. Following the program's demise, Christopher starred in "After Mash" and, in 2012, "Days of Our Lives." 782 Likes, 25 Comments - Sean van Hille (@sean_van_hille) on Instagram: “Cycling trip 2017 Portland to San Francisco over the clouds of Cali 🇺🇸🚲” Ware, who was born in Detroit, co-produced and co-wrote Gaye's classic 1976 disc "I Want You," which produced the title song, a No. Hurt's other films include "Alien," "Spaceballs," last year's "Jackie" and the "Harry Potter" franchise. Sept. 7, 2018: Rapper Mac Miller died at age 26. Information about Instagram to get the app through official app stores. Johnston was 58. Smith was 89; her publicist told Variety that she suffered from heart failure. We will hold Stefanie in our hearts forever. He was 76. A singer and banjo player, Stanley formed the Clinch Mountain Boys in 1946 with his brother, Carter. The pair divorced in 2014 after relocating to Prescott; Tennille later wrote a best-selling book about their marriage. The quirky-voiced actress earned a second Tony in 1969 for "Private Lives." The actress, who was 89, died in a Paris clinic after a long illness. Tapp also wrote for the long-running show, in which he created such characters as Cousin Clem, Samuel B. Sternwheeler and cuckolded husband Lavern Nagger. Merrill, whose best -known films include "Operation Petticoat" (1959), "Butterfield 8" (1960) and "The Courtship of Eddie's Father" (1963), often played women of privilege; it came naturally to the actress, who was the daughter of broker E.F. Hutton and cereal heiress Marjorie Merriweather Post. He ultimately starred in more than 1,600 episodes of the NBC soap. Dec. 31, 2016: William Christopher, who played kindly Father Mulcahy on the CBS sitcom “M*A*S*H,” has died. The Texan came to prominence playing the lead role of cult leader Jim Jones in "Guyana Tragedy: The Story of Jim Jones." The performer served as lead singer for '60s band the Walker Brothers, which enjoyed such hits as "The Sun Ain't Gonna Shine (Anymore)" and "Make It Easy on Yourself." He was 74. Moore was suffering from cancer, according to a statement from his family. He was 90. She was 75. Oct. 11, 2019: Robert Forster, the handsome character actor who earned an Oscar nomination for Quentin Tarantino's 1997 drama "Jackie Brown," has died. Nov. 25, 2016: Emmy-nominated actor Ron Glass, who gained fame playing a fussy detective on ABC's "Barney Miller," has died. The show's lyrics were written by Adolph Green, her husband from 1960 to 2002. He "died peacefully in his sleep with his friends and family close by," said a statement issued by his representative. Feb. 16, 2017: George "The Animal" Steele, a WWE Hall of Famer, has died. He was 88. Dodd was knighted last year, becoming Sir Ken Dodd. He also wrote for the screen: 1977's "The Goodbye Girl" received nine Oscar nominations, including one for his then-wife, star Marsha Mason (the film earned Richard Dreyfuss a Best Actor Oscar). Dec. 24, 2016: Rick Parfitt, guitarist for influential British rock band Status Quo, has died. He later signed with Epic Records, where he released such acclaimed discs as "Songs for Swinging Losers" (1961), "Buddy & Soul" (1962) and "My Last Night in Rome" (1964). He was 68. He then made his film debut in "Guns of the Magnificent Seven" (1969). Sean Connery's Cause of Death Revealed Weeks After He Dies at Age 90. Billboard reports that he died after a brief illness; he was 80. March 25, 2019: The death of singer/songwriter Scott Walker was announced. Quite busy in the '70s and '80s, his resume included guest spots on "Medical Center," "The Partridge Family," "Night Gallery, "The Love Boat," "Wonder Woman" and "Murder, She Wrote." She was 74. Osborne's first book, "Academy Awards Illustrated," was published in 1965. March 10, 2017: Joni Sledge, a member of the famed disco family act Sister Sledge, died Friday at her home in the metro Phoenix area. The singer had been reported missing since Wednesday. March 18, 2017: Chuck Berry, one of the architects of rock and roll, has died at age 90. Shepard was 73. ", Bichir, 55, was nominated for an Oscar for best actor in 2012 for his role in Chris Weitz's "A Better Life." Oct. 26, 2019: Robert Evans, the larger-than-life film producer who helped spearhead such hits as "Rosemary's Baby," "Love Story," "The Godfather" and "Chinatown" and "Barefoot in the Park" during his time at Paramount, has died. Pigott-Smith was 70. March 13, 2017: Tommy LiPuma, a five-time Grammy winner who produced albums by the likes of Barbra Streisand, Everything but the Girl, Willie Nelson, Miles Davis and Diana Krall, has died. Nov. 18, 2016: Soul singer Sharon Jones, bandleader of the Dap-Kings often referred to as the "female James Brown," died following a battle with pancreatic cancer. To find out more about Facebook commenting please read the Conversation Guidelines and FAQs. Sept. 3, 2019: Carol Lynley, a lovely model and actress whose film career is highlighted by the 1972 smash "The Poseidon Adventure," has died. She was 77. His films include "Q&A" (1990), "Nixon" (1995) and "A Serious Man" (2009). He was 79. His recording of "The Girl From Ipanema" with jazz saxophonist Stan Getz earned a Grammy for Record of the Year in 1965. He was 51. Pallenberg's film work includes "Candy" (1968), "Barbarella" (1968) and "Performance" (1970), but she is better known for her connections to the Rolling Stones. Aug. 24, 2018: Robin Leach, a celebrity journalist who became a celebrity himself, has died. Dec. 24, 2018: Singer/songwriter Jerry Riopelle, a musician who was based in Los Angeles when he achieved major success in the Phoenix area thanks to concert performances and heavy support from Valley rock radio. She starred in the 1957 film "Tammy and the Bachelor" and performed the title song, simply called "Tammy." She donated more than $100,000 from sales of a 1996 cookbook, "Home Cookin' with Dave's Mom," to a Kiwanis International campaign to wipe out iodine deficiency disorders in developing countries. Hille International (British) Anton Hille (German, 1866–1921) Emil Hille (Czech, 1910) Horst Hille (active circa 1965) Hubert van Hille (Dutch, 1903–1983) Ray Hille ; Rudolf Hille (Austrian, 1875) James Hilleary (American) Egon Hillebrand (XIX-XX) Elmar Hillebrand (German, 1925) Jörg Hillebrand ; Johann Heinrich Hillebrandt (German, 1804) Aug. 19, 2017: Dick Gregory, a comedic legend and civil rights activist, was one of the first black comedians to find success with white audiences in the early 1960s. Balin played guitar and sang in the seminal psychedelic '60s band from 1965 to 1971. Jeffries died at her home in Los Angeles, the New York Times reports. Jan. 10, 2018: Doreen Tracey, an original member of the Mousketeers on the "The Mickey Mouse Club," has died. He also starred in the 1983 ABC series "Trauma Center," and made multiple appearances on "St. June 17, 2016: Actor Ron Lester, best-remembered for his role as an obese high-school football player in the 1999 film "Varsity Blues," has died. Hale, who was 94, died at her Los Angeles home. He also nabbed a 2012 Emmy nomination for his work on the miniseries "Hatfields & McCoys." April 22, 2017: Erin Moran, who spent her adolescence playing Joanie on the top-rated '70s sitcom 'Happy Days," has died. Bologna had been fighting pancreatic cancer. We think that an "all-in-one" website where you can see and browse, in one place, several kinds of different images at the same time is necessary for you to get the best of both worlds: the highest quality pictures and the largest possible amount of user contributions. He was also a favorite guest of David Letterman, appearing on the host's show during the Christmas season from 1998 to 2014. As a performer, the handsome Bologna often projected a tough New York edge (he was born in Brooklyn). Both projects were collaborations with his wife, actress Renee Taylor, whom he married in 1965. Dec. 15, 2016: Craig Sager, NBA sideline reporter for Turner Sports, has died, the network announced. Later came Broadway and nightclub work, but she found her greatest fame on TV, where she played wisecracking Sally Rogers on TV's "The Dick Van Dyke Show." Sherk was born in Niagara-On-The-Lake, Canada. His career never slowed; his last public performance was a New York cabaret show in July, according to the Hollywood Reporter. "It is our sincerest hope that our beautiful Stefanie, my angel and love of my life, will rest in eternal peace.". He was 81. She was having a seizure when South Pasadena officers arrived. Gilardi also handled the career of Annette Funicello (pictured), his wife from 1965 to their divorce in 1981. Blatty was 89. Aug. 8, 2017: Barbara Cook, an iconic Broadway soprano who starred in "The Music Man," "Candide" and "Carousel," has died at age 89. Nov. 20, 2019: Michael J. Pollard, a character actor who earned an Oscar nomination for 1967's "Bonnie and Clyde," has died. Jan. 7, 2017: Nat Hentoff, a jazz critic, author, political commentator and journalist, has died. Her company, Kate Spade New York, has over 140 retail shops and outlet stores across the U.S. and more than 175 shops internationally. Father Jordan Hite. The latter, a one-man show in which McCowen played characters such as Pontius Pilate and Jesus, became closely identified with the actor, and he even performed the show at the White House. The crash occurred in Medford, N.J.; the duo was scheduled to perform there tonight. She moved on to films like 1950's "When You're Smiling" (opposite Frankie Laine) and 1955's "The Tender Trap" (with Frank Sinatra). He also appeared with Tom Hanks in the 1988 movie, Big; on The Tonight Show, Saturday Night Live and on Broadway in the musical Hairspray. Baur gradually exited the industry to focus on her family, though she returned for the 1993 reunion film "The Return of Ironside." Sean van hille instagram. A post shared by DEMIAN BICHIR (@demianbichiroficial) on Apr 23, 2019 at 10:06pm PDT. Starr later recorded several acclaimed albums for Capitol Records, including "Movin'!" Oct. 6, 2018: Montserrat Caballe, a Spanish opera singer renowned for her bel canto technique and her interpretations of the roles of Rossini, Bellini and Donizetti, has died. His best-known works include the TV series "Beauty and the Beast" (1987-1990) and "Picket Fences" (1996-1997), and such films as "Amadeus" (1984) and "The Scarlet Letter" (1995). Demian Bichir and his wife, Stefanie Sherk, attend the premiere of his film "The Nun" on Sept. 4, 2018, in Hollywood. June 4, 2017: Roger Smith, a handsome TV star who abandoned acting to guide the career of his wife, Ann-Margret, has died. Other shows included revivals of "Carousel" (1957) and "The King and I" (1960)," plus straight acting roles in "Any Wednesday" (1965) and "Little Murders" (1967). Sept. 25, 2017: Tony Booth, an actor whose daughter married former Prime Minister Tony Blair, has died. A familiar face to TV viewers, he guest-starred on such programs as "Fantasy Island," "Police Story," "L.A. Law" and "Murder, She Wrote." Sept. 8, 2017: Troy Gentry, half of the country duo Montgomery Gentry, has died in a helicopter crash. Aug. 31 2017: Actor Richard Anderson, who simultaneously appeared on two prime-time hits in the 1970s, has died. The British author wrote several other books, including "The Plague Dogs" and "Tales from Watership Down," a 1996 follow-up to his best-known book. Hurt died of cancer in London, according to the Associated Press. In between, she starred in a 1982-1983 spin-off, "Joanie Loves Chachi," in which she co-starred with Scott Baio. Nov. 7, 2018: The death of composer Francis Lai was announced today. Sawyer was a member of the group from 1969 to 1983. She also published writings, hosted TV shows and recorded music. Emergency! Christopher died at his home in Pasadena, Calif., according to trade publication Variety. Born William James Myers, the athlete had a master's degree from Central Michigan University and worked as a teacher and coach before becoming a WWE villain. He starred as a Mel Torme-loving judge on TV's "Night Court" (1984-1992), followed by "Dave's World," which ran from 1993-1997. The performer was 33. He was 84. He became a popular media personality, writing a 1987 memoir, "A View From the Bench." On television, he guest-starred on such shows as "All in the Family," "Kojak" and "The Rockford Files" before joining "Days of Our Lives" in 1982. She was signed by the then-WWF and debuted with the organization in 1999 for a short-lived run; she later accused the organization of sexual harassment, but the case was dismissed. 3 on the Billboard 200 chart. He started performing full-time at the age of 15 and had 20 Top 10 albums on Billboard’s Latin Pop Albums chart. "Hannity & Colmes," which ran from 1996 to 2009, used the back-and-forth banter between the commentators to power the program, which became the second-highest series on a cable-news network for a time. Hawking was best known as the author of "A Brief History of Time," the best-selling 1988 book that first brought modern astrophysics into popular understanding for many. He later emerged as an avant-garde musician in the 1980s, attracting a new legion of fans. He was 84. Post "Mickey Mouse Club," she appeared in an episode of "The Donna Reed Show." Reynolds' career later expanded to include theater, nightclubs and concert appearances. Booth was diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease in 2004. Soon there were several cover versions, including recordings by Tony Orlando & Dawn, Jack Jones, Johnny Mathis, Brigitte Bardot and Lou Rawls, among others. On the big screen, he appeared in "Goodfellas," "Angie" and "Mickey Blue Eyes." 603 Followers, 531 Following, 2,071 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from Sean Richard (@seanbaaboo) The star of such telenovelas as "Corazón Salvaje," "Eva la Trailera" and "“Mujer de Madera” had been battling cancer since 2016. Noel Neill was 95. A cause of death has not been disclosed, according to the Hollywood Reporter. Oct. 30, 2016: Tammy Grimes, who catapulted to fame playing "The Unsinkable Molly Brown" on Broadway, has died. May 24, 2017: Jared Martin, a handsome actor who was a constant presence on '70s TV, has died. Other notable credits include the original London production of "Equus" and "Someone Who'll Watch Over Me," his last Broadway appearance, in 1992-1993. Post-Bond, he often sent up his image in films like "Spice World" (1997). She died Dec. 15, 2017, but her family did not release the information until Jan. 4, 2018. Merrill also appeared on Broadway and worked on TV through the early 2000s. Sept. 27, 2018: Marty Balin, one of the founders of Jefferson Airplane, has died. Later, she had a career rebirth as cabaret singer, playing Manhattan's toniest nightspots and recording an acclaimed series of albums. Other notable films in her lengthy career include "La Notte" (1961), "The Lovers" (1958) and "The Bride Wore Black" (1968). Berry made his greatest impact on TV, with lead roles in "F Troop" (1965-1967), "Mayberry R.F.D." A younger generation came to know him through his work as the voice of Mr. Moran was 56. that brought her the greatest fame. The Cleveland native also voiced commercials and made guest appearances on numerous TV series including "Seinfeld," ''Night Court" and "Diff'rent Strokes." President." The cause of death is unknown. July 6, 2019: Martin Charnin, a Broadway lyricist and director, has died. Aug. 19, 2016: Jack Riley, who played a counseling client on "The Bob Newhart Show" and also voiced a character on Nickelodeon's animated "Rugrats," died Friday. No cause of death was released. Feb. 7, 2017: Richard Hatch, a TV actor who became a heartthrob in the '70s thanks to "Battlestar Galactica," has died. 1 pop hit in 1968. The group's hits stretched into the early '80s through tunes like "Sexy Eyes" (No. July 8, 2017: Nelsan Ellis, who played sly short-order cook Lafayette Reynolds on the HBO hit "True Blood," has died. Dec. 19, 2018: Peter Masterson, who made a mark as an actor, playwright and filmmaker, has died. The University of Chicago is a private, nondenominational, culturally rich and ethnically diverse coeducational research university located in Hyde Park, Chicago.
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