2:38. He was 77.Jimmy Heath, a Grammy-nominated jazz saxophonist and composer who performed with such greats as Miles Davis and John Coltrane before forming the popular family group the Heath Brothers in middle age, died January 19. He was 56.Zoe Caldwell, an esteemed stage, film and television actress who won four Tony Awards, including for her role as opera diva Maria Callas in Master Class, died February 16. He was 87.Comedy writer Buck Henry, the legendary scribe who co-wrote “The Graduate,” “Catch-22" and “To Die For” and co-created the TV series “Get Smart,” died January 8. He was 64.Herbert Milton Stempel, an American television game show contestant and subsequent whistle-blower on the fraudulent nature of the industry, in what became known as the 1950s quiz show scandals, died April 7. He was 73.Allen Garfield, an actor who appeared in movies like “Nashville” and “The Stunt Man,” died April 7. 13:43. He was 88.Ben Cooper, a Western star of films and TV like "Johnny Guitar," "Bonanza," "Rawhide" and more, died February 24. She was 92.Fred Silverman, longtime television producer and executive behind "All in the Family", "Soap" and "Hill Street Blues", died January 30. She was 103.Mel Winkler, a character actor known for appearances in films as “Devil in a Blue Dress,” “Doc Hollywood” and “Coach Carter,” died June 11. He was 90.Mart Crowley, the author who wrote the landmark play "The Boys in the Band," died March 7. He was 35.Jerry Bishop, famed announcer for the television show "Judge Judy," died of heart disease on April 21. Microsoft may earn an Affiliate Commission if you purchase something through recommended links in this article. He was 61.B. © Ron Galella Collection/Getty Images He was 70.Alan Merrill, the guitarist, vocalist and songwriter, best known for writing "I Love Rock 'n' Roll, " died March 29. This is my dream cast and story for the sequel to Chernobyl Diaries if it ever happens.. Loading... Autoplay When autoplay is enabled, a suggested video will automatically play next. © Adam Gasson/Future Publishing/Shutterstock Chernobyl Diaries - Zombie Clip 8/8 Amanda Hides (2012) Zombie Hangout by Zombie Hangout. Dimitri Diatchenko, 'Chernobyl Diaries' Actor, Dies at 52 Check them out to see how the miniseries came to fruition.Watch how the massive, demanding production — and faithful reimagining of the disaster — came to be.The cast and crew gathered among U.N. delegates, ambassadors, and guests to observe International Chernobyl Disaster Remembrance Day.“Riveting.” “Stunning.” “Engrossing.” Critics and audiences alike are mesmerized by the miniseries.“A horror film is all a ruse anyway. © Neil H Kitson/Redferns/Getty Images © Josh Brasted/WireImage/Getty Images She was 88.Kevin Conway, veteran stage and screen actor known for "Gettysburg", "The Quick and the Dead", and HBO’s "Oz", died February 5. He was 52.Little Women: Atlanta's Ashley 'Minnie' Ross died April 27. Chernobyl Diaries Trailer A group of six tourists looking to go off the beaten path, hire an ‘extreme tour guide’ who, ignoring warnings, takes them into the city of Pripyat, the former home to the workers of the Chernobyl nuclear reactor, but now a deserted town since the disaster more than 25 years earlier.

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He was 53.Grammy-nominated gospel singer Troy Sneed, died April 27.

He was 75.Photographer and collaborator Astrid Kirchherr, renowned for taking the first ever photograph of The Beatles in her hometown of Hamburg, when they were an unknown five-piece, died May 12.

He was 59.Stuart Gordon, best known as the filmmaker behind such cult classics as “Re-Animator” and “From Beyond,” died March 24. She was 25.John Prine, the raspy-voiced singer-songwriter whose homespun, witty and insightful country-folk tunes influenced legions of musicians in a career that spanned five decades, died April 7.

She was 96.Nicholas Parsons, British broadcaster who hosted BBC radio 4's "Just A Minute" game show for more than 50 years, died January 28. "Diatchenko also lent his voice to several video games and animated series, including "Family Guy" and the 2012 "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles" series on Nickelodeon.Dame Vera Lynn, British singer best known for her rousing wartime song “We’ll Meet Again,” died June 18.

He was 77.Jimmy Cobb, a jazz drummer who helped drive Miles Davis’s masterpiece “Kind of Blue,” an album of transcendent lyricism and spontaneity, died May 24. He also made a number of guest appearances on television, including on "Sons of Anarchy," "CSI: Miami," "Bones" and "Criminal Minds. He was 89.Actor Harry Hains, who played roles in titles including "American Horror Story," died January 7.