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Burt Kwouk, who was best known for playing Inspector Clouseau's manservant Cato in the Pink Panther films, has died aged 85. He appeared in seven Pink Panther films opposite Peter Sellers as Clouseau's servant who regularly attacked his employer to keep him alert.
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Muhammad Ali
Muhammad Ali dead at 74. Born Cassius Marcellus Clay Jr. on Jan. 17, 1942, in Louisville, Ky., Ali learned to box after his bicycle was stolen when he was 12 years old. When young Clay vowed to "whoop the behind" of the thief, a local police officer encouraged him to learn to box to channel his energy.
He would go on to become known as "The Greatest," and at his peak in the 1970s was among the most recognizable faces on Earth.
He was known for his tendency to recite poems while making predictions about his fights – "Float like a butterfly, sting like a bee. The hands can't hit what the eyes can't see." – as well as for giving opponents often unflattering nicknames. He referred to Sonny Liston as "the big ugly bear," George Chuvalo as "The Washerwoman," Floyd Patterson as "The Rabbit" and Earnie Shavers as "The Acorn."
But his most controversial, and some would say cruel, nicknames were reserved for his fiercest rival, Joe Frazier. He first dubbed Frazier "Uncle Tom" and then later called him "The Gorilla."
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Dallas PD and Dallas Dart officers
Brent Thompson, a 43-year-old transit police officer;
Patrick Zamarripa, a 32-year-old police officer who served three tours in Iraq with the U.S. military
Michael Krol, a 40-year-old officer who joined the Dallas police in 2008
Lorne Ahrens, a former semi-pro football player and 14-year veteran of the Dallas police
Michael Smith, a father of two who liked to give stickers to the children at his church.
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Gary Marshall
Writer, director, producer and actor Garry Marshall has died. He was 81.
In a career which spanned sixty years, Marshall, for good or ill, played an integral role in shaping popular television and film of the modern era.
Marshall began his career writing for Jack Paar's Tonight Show and Joey Bishop's variety program before Carl Reiner hired Marshall and his writing partner Jerry Belson as writers on The Dick Van Dyke Show. Belson and Marshall later developed Neil Simon's The Odd Couple into the classic TV series starring Tony Randall and Jack Klugman.
Subsequently, Marshall created a string of TV series which were hits with audiences, if not with critics, such as Happy Days, Laverne & Shirley and Mork & Mindy, the latter of which made a star out of Robin Williams.
Moving into filmmaking in the mid 1980s, Marshall developed a reputation as a director of lightweight romantic comedies -- including the popular hits THE FLAMINGO KID (1984) OVERBOARD (1987), BEACHES (1988), PRETTY WOMAN (1990) and THE PRINCESS DIARIES (2001). His more recent efforts such as VALENTINE'S DAY (2010) and NEW YEAR'S DAY (2011) were commercially unsuccessful. Sadly, Marshall's last completed film, the critically panned box office bomb MOTHER'S DAY (2016), really marked the nadir of his career.
As an actor, Marshall's most memorable film roles were in A LEAGUE OF THEIR OWN (1992), directed by his sister Penny Marshall, and as the casino owner opposite Albert Brooks in LOST IN AMERICA (1985). On the small screen, Marshall had a memorable recurring role on Murphy Brown in the mid-'90s.
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