The striking redhead was dubbed the "Queen of Technicolor."
Former Dodgers outfielder Jay Johnstone, whose home run helped propel the '81 Dodgers to a World Series victory, died of COVID-19.
Actor Chadwick Boseman died of colon cancer Friday at his Los Angeles area home.
Lorenzo Soria was in his third term as president of the HFPA, which puts on the Golden Globes each year.
Alejandra "Ale" Estrada, 17, was an innocent bystander when she was shot and killed after a street race at Hollywood and Highland.
De Havilland starred in"Gone With The Wind" and was one of the last remaining links to the so-called Golden Age of Hollywood.
Nick Cordero, the Tony-nominated "Bullets Over Broadway" star, died Sunday after a weeks-long battled with the coronavirus.
Celebrities and politicians shared their mourning Tuesday in the death of movie producer Steven Bing.
The car tumbled 25-feet down the side of the hill, and another man in the vehicle survived with moderate injuries.
After portraying one of the most iconic characters in TV history on "Leave It To Beaver," Ken Osmond became an LAPD officer.
Willard's decadeslong career included roles in the films This is Spinal Tap, Best in Show and Anchorman.
Beckett Cypher, whose parents were Melissa Etheridge and Julie Cypher and whose biological father was David Crosby, battled opioid addiction
Joel Rogosin, "77 Sunset Strip" producer, is the fifth artist to die of the coronavirus at the Motion Picture and Television Retirement home
Kirk Douglas, "Spartacus" star, died Wednesday, his son Michael Douglas confirmed.
Fans of his work in "Highlander," "JAG," and "General Hospital" mourned the death of actor Stan Kirsch.
The Southern California native had a radio career that spanned decades and no shortage of controversy.
In 2019 we lost so many originals, from Grumpy Cat, Doris Day and Carol Channing to Luke Perry and the actors behind Chewbacca and Big Bird.
Cuban immigrant Rosa Porto started her bakery on Sunset Boulevard and spread across the county, drawing crowds that lined up for her treats.
He was the Walk of Fame street performer who famously caught the attention of filmmakers, but he died homeless in a clothing donation bin.
Bob Evans, producer behind "Chinatown," "The Godfather" and "Love Story," inspired a film about his own colorful life.
Suzanne Whang, the actress best known for her hopeful yet tempered narration of HGTV's "House Hunters," died at her home.
The co-writer and star of "Easy Rider," an icon of the counterculture, died at his home in Los Angeles.
A 58-year-old motorcyclist died in a crash that shut down the (210) Freeway in Pasadena.
Peter Mayhew, the towering British actor who spent decades playing Chewbacca in five "Star Wars' films, died Wednesday.
Free tickets to the Staples Center memorial for slain rapper Nipsey Hussle will become available Tuesday, limited to four per household.
Tom Hatten was best known for hosting ``Family Film Festival'' and ``Popeye and His Friends'' on KTLA from the mid-70s to the early '90s.
Julie Adams, the reluctant star Of 'Creature From the Black Lagoon,' would go on to be a favorite for her role in the cult classic.
Actress Louisa Moritz, best known for her role in "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest" and for being one of Bill Cosby's early accusers, died.
Bob Einstein, writer, actor and Emmy-winner, had recently been diagnosed with cancer.
Authorities identified a 31-year-old man killed by a man suspected of driving under the influence.
From Mac Miller to Penny Marshall, some died way too young while others spent a full lifetime making their mark on our world.
KTLA-TV weekend anchor Chris Burrous, a married father of a young daughter, died Thursday after being found unconscious in a motel room.
Penny Marshall, the comedic actress, director and producer, has died from complications of diabetes.
She was nominated for an Academy Award for her first role in the 1968 film "The Heart is a Lonely Hunter."
Stan Lee, the man behind Marvel Comics, Spider-Man, Iron Man, The Avengers, and the Incredible Hulk has died.
James Karen got his start on Broadway's "A Streetcar Named Desire" and appeared in "Wall Street," "Mulholland Drive" and "Poltergeist."
Scott Wilson played veterinarian-turned-farmer Hershel Greene during the show's second, third and fourth seasons .
Frank Serafine was an entertainment industry veteran.
He played Major Roger Healy in all five seasons of "I Dream of Jeannie" from 1965 to 1970.
Burt Reynolds, Hollywood's famed playboy and star of such iconic films as "Deliverance," has died.