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Who died in 2016

William Christopher A look back at the esteemed personalities who left us this year, who touched us with their innovation, creativity and humanity. The Associated Press contributed to this report.

A Methodist, actor William Christopher (October 20, 1932 December 31, 2016) was best known for playing the kindly and gentle Catholic priest Father Francis Mulcahy, maneuvering amid the secular goings on of his fellow service members near the Korean War front, on the TV series After the show ended in 1983, he appeared in the spinoff series, MASH. He also played Fr. Tobias on of Our Lives in 2012.

Fellow castmember Loretta Swit called Christopher Father Mulcahy most perfect casting ever known. his wife Barbara, Christopher wrote the 1985 book Blessings, about the joys and challenges of having a child with autism, and was well known for his work with the autism community.

Debbie Reynolds Debbie Reynolds (April 1, 1932 December 28, 2016) was a show biz triple threat an actress, singer and dancer who vaulted into Hollywood fame after being picked by Gene Kelly at age 19 to star in his classic, in the Rain (pictured). She starred in dozens of films in the 1950s and including Tender Trap and and the Bachelor had her own sitcom, Debbie Reynolds Show and became a bright light on the Vegas Strip.

Her personal life also dominated headlines; her highly publicized breakup in 1958 with husband Eddie Fisher (who left her for her friend Elizabeth Taylor) was the Pitt Aniston Jolie scandal of its day. Reynolds eventually forgave Taylor and wrote in her memoir, the long run, Elizabeth did me a favor. later marriages, which both ended in divorce, left Reynolds financially ruined. She was forced to auction off her vast collection of Hollywood memorabilia, which she started amassing when the studios began dumping their costume and prop departments. And she continued acting through the 2000s, including a recurring role on and Grace and the HBO film the Candelabra.

No other Hollywood role (including in Blues Brothers, and Her Sisters or Harry Met Sally would equal the rebel leader, appearing in four of the saga episodes, most recently in 2015 Force Awakens. She became a top script doctor, and recently published her sixth book, Princess Diarist, about her years long alcoholism and drug abuse, while becoming a forceful speaker to her struggles with mental illness.

Of her Princess Leia character, her low point was in of the Jedi, when, as captive of the notorious gangster Jabba the Hutt, Fisher was required to wear a super revealing gold bikini. naked, which is not a style choice for me, she told NPR earlier this year. redeems it is I get to kill him, which was so enjoyable. Credit: Lucasfilm/20th Century Fox

George Michael Born Georgios Kyriacos Panayiotou, Grammy winning singer George Michael (June 25, 1963 December 25, 2016) rose to fame as part of the duo Wham!, with such hits as Guns, Whisper, It Big, Me Up Before You Go Go and Did Your Heart Go. Michael would sell 100 million albums throughout his four decade career, including his debut solo album, and the singles Want Your Sex, to a Child, and 1987 duet with Aretha Franklin, Knew You Were Waiting, was one of many noted collaborations, including Let the Sun Go Down on Me (with Elton John), to Love (with Queen), (with Mary J. Blige), I Told You That (with Whitney Houston), and Is Not Real Love (with Mutya Buena).

A near fatal bout of pneumonia in 2011 affected Michael with accent syndrome, speaking with a West Country accent when he awoke from a coma. doctors were worried that I had this condition where some people wake up speaking French or some language they learned at school, Michael told London LBC radio. nothing wrong with a West Country accent, but it a bit weird when you from north London. Credit: JOERG KOCH/AFP/Getty Images

Vera Rubin Vera Rubin (July 23, 1928 December 25, 2016) developed her interest in astronomy as a young girl; her father helped her build a telescope and took her to meetings of amateur astronomers. She was the only astronomy major to graduate from Vassar College in 1948, only to learn when she applied to graduate school at Princeton that women were not allowed in that university graduate astronomy program. She would eventually earn her doctorate from Georgetown, on whose faculty she later worked before joining the Carnegie Institution, a nonprofit scientific research center in Washington.

During her career, Rubin examined more than 200 galaxies, and observed that galaxies don quite rotate the way they were predicted. That lent support to the theory that some other force matter was at work. It was but one of her breakthrough discoveries.

In her 1997 book, Galaxies, Dark Matters, Rubin wrote, one promised that we would live in the era that would unravel the mysteries of the cosmos. The edge of the universe is far beyond our grasp. Like Columbus, perhaps like the Vikings, we have peered into a new world and have seen that it is more mysterious and more complex than we had imagined. Still more mysteries of the universe remain hidden. Their discovery awaits the adventurous scientists of the future. I like it this way. Credit: Vassar College Library

Zsa Zsa Gabor A social butterfly before the era of social media, Hungarian born actress and socialite Zsa Zsa Gabor (February 6, 1917 December 18, 2016) was, with sisters Eva and Magda, one of a trio of Gabors who became stars after emigrating to the United States. Zsa Zsa appeared in such films as of Evil, Girl in the Kremlin, Baby! of Outer Space, and John Huston Rouge. she became even better known for glamour than for acting, and was a regular and sparkling presence on TV talk shows, bantering and joking about her lifestyle, including her nine marriages. And her celebrity led to even more film and TV appearances playing herself, including a memorable cameo in the 1991 film Naked Gun 2 1/2: The Smell of Fear, parodying her real life slap of a traffic cop.

Craig Sager Sports broadcaster Craig Sager (June 29, 1951 Dec. 15, 2016), famous for his flashy suits and probing questions, covered the Olympics, Major League Baseball playoffs, the NFL and NCAA Tournaments. But he was indelibly connected to the NBA, working basketball games for TNT for nearly a quarter century,

Sager persistence was on display early in his career in 1974, when the then 22 year old news director at WSPB (an AM radio station in Sarasota, Fla.) risked getting fired for deciding to hop a flight to Atlanta for a game with Hank Aaron a home run away from breaking Babe Ruth career record. As the historic hermes men belt replica homer sailed out of the park, Sager, without thinking, sprinted onto the field and wound up chasing Aaron down the third base line.

Sager sported suits in every color of the rainbow and beyond, from teal to fuchsia to magenta. He would match plaid blazers with paisley ties or striped shirts all in bold hues.

In a 2016 interview with HBO Sports, Sager recalled how San Antonio Spurs coach Gregg Popovich reproached him for trying to stand out. Sager explained to him: you don understand. If I not wearing bright colors and if I don feel lively, it not me. Credit: Ronald Martinez/Getty Images

Alan Thicke Canadian born actor Alan Thicke (March 1, 1947 Hermes replica belt paris Dec. 13, 2016), who starred as iconic TV dad Dr. Jason Seaver in the series Pains (1985 1992), had a prolific career, including a late night talk show, of the Night, and guest appearances on I Met Your Mother and House. always felt that you need to treat your career like a business at any given time, I would always have an idea or two to pitch, he said.

got Pains exactly like that. My talk show had just been cancelled, and I went to meet with some executives at ABC to discuss ideas. They were interested, but they had this other show where they were looking for an actor to play the husband and dad. Maybe you go in to talk about one thing, and you walk out with something else. The secret is being there and being open to opportunity. Credit: Michael Buckner, Getty Images

John Glenn On February 20, 1962, astronaut John Glenn (July 18, 1921 December 8, 2016) became the first American to orbit the Earth. A combat fighter pilot in World War II and the Korean War, Glenn was one of the seven original Mercury astronauts, and the last surviving member of the team that took America first steps off of Earth, at a time when the Soviet Union was making momentous advances into space. Senator from Ohio, Glenn was also a onetime Democratic presidential candidate, and the recipient of the Presidential Medal of Freedom. In 1998, Glenn then 77 returned to orbit aboard the Space Shuttle Discovery, becoming the oldest person ever to fly in space.

think people need heroes, Glenn told CBS News in 2012, on the 50th anniversary of his historic flight aboard Friendship 7. don know whether I am one or not . but if we can help encourage some of the young people of today in [their] education and technical matters also, it well worth the effort. Credit: NASA

Greg Lake Guitarist and singer Greg Lake (November 10, 1947 December 7, 2016) was a co founder (with guitarist Robert Fripp) of King Crimson, the influential late progressive rock band. tour, King Crimson disbanded while appearing at San Francisco Filmore West. On the same bill was another British progressive rock band, The Nice, with keyboardist Keith Emerson. That band was also splitting up, and so was born Emerson, Lake and Palmer, one of the genre most successful groups.

very weird, but there you go strange things happen sometimes. Lake told Rolling Stone magazine in 2013. and the music business is sort of very fortuitous. It very circumstantial.

With Emerson (who died in March 2016) and drummer Carl Palmer, ELP released six platinum selling albums characterized by replica Hermes belt france songs of epic length, classical influence and ornate imagery, and toured with elaborate light shows and theatrical staging. With the rise in punk in the mid to late progressive rock bands suffered a backlash. ELP broke up in 1979, reunited in 1991, disbanded again, and then reunited for a 2010 tour.

Palmer, the group sole survivor, said soaring voice and skill as a musician will be remembered by all who knew his hermes brown belt imitation music. Lake photographed by Jean Luc Ourlin at Toronto Maple Leaf Gardens, Feb. 3, 1978.

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