I really feel for Barry frost. I am diagnosed bipolar and struggle with it every single day. You can’t get a break from it. I’ve tried committing suicide but failed and I’m glad. But not everyone gets their second chance. I never heard of him before this or watched any of his work. But I have a new found respect for this man. Rip Barry
I'm so glad that you failed in your attempt. I suggest you look at Barry's work in Rizzoli and Isles, it's a very good show, with the two leads being just amazing.
Sadly, Lee Thompson Young's suicide was played out on-screen several years before in the show Flash Forward when his character jumped from the roof of LA FBI Headquarters. It was a shocking plot twist and seeing it again after Young's suicide left me sobbing...
@@JayKayEllEmm He died. They never went into specifics into how on the show, as a way of saying people shouldn't focus on the fact he OD'd IRL and focus more on what he did in life.
I have not finished watching yet. I will now. Cory Monteith....well that was just the most beautiful and agonising tribute in season 5 of Glee. I am no fan of stuff like that. But the scene with his on-screen parents and his friends crying, that was real. It was fucking heartbreaking. Fuck this list for not including it
@@sandrasanders706 When I checked it out on Wikipedia. Ann Sheridan didn't play Kate Bradley. Bea Benaderet played Kate Bradley on Petticoat Junction from September 1963 until October 1968 when she passed away that year. Edgar Buchanan who played Uncle Joe took over as the show's main star while June Lockhart became one of the show's main regulars until Petticoat Junction ended on April 1970.
The death of Lee Thomas Young in Rizzoli and Isles was rather crushing. I never saw the show until this past summer and had no idea the actor had passed away. It was a bigger let down when the character of Frankie was bumped up to fill the gap. He just didn’t have it got me because I had come to view him as a buffoon, who was always whining. I never saw him as a serious detective. Although I continued to watch the show because of the Rizzoli-Isles relationship and the older detective, many of the other actors were less appealing. I couldn’t figure out why they killed off Dr. Isles’ female assistant Suzie do soon after Young’s departure. Overall, it was still a great show. I wish it were still airing!!
I thought since I was watching a lot of Barney Miller episodes on CZcams that this video was suggested to me because Jack Soo (Det. Nick Yamana) died and they wrote his character as had died.
A older TV show, Road to Avonlea had to do this when Colleen Dewhurst suddenly died. Sad day for us who where fans of that show and the Anne of Green Gabeles.
John Spencer from the TV series WestWing died of a heart attack and they wrote him out that way too and gave a touching service with cameos from several guest stars
Carrie Fisher and Debbie Reynolds ARE NOT "TV DEATHS", DUH! Both were not currently on TV during their final days, nor did any of their past MOVIE characters die off as a result of their both unfortunate abrupt passing, so don't why you added those 2 iconic legends at all!
I'll definitely give ya Family Guy's "Angela", but Will and Grace wasn't immediately on the air (or even remotely thought of yet for a reboot) in December 2016! Her "Bobbi Adler" was pretty much a done deal by that point, like most people thought of Will and Grace's originally successful 1998-2006 run. They HAD to kill her off mostly to pay tribute to the Actress herself (being a Gay Icon in her own right) over a year later! I guess I'm just going by really strict rules, of it doesn't count if it's a REBOOT, nearly ALL these multiple nonstop continual remake and reboot shows either have to pay tribute or recast or not cast at all and just kill off the character automatically if the show miraculously comes BACK on many many years/decades later after it all originally ended! But cheers, enjoyed your list ; )
Kratos I have been there but my friend and family got me through. My life is good now great partner and friends👍😊 dont give up! Somebody somewhere cares ❤
Cherlynne Theresa "Lynne" Thigpen Born: Wednesday December 22, 1948 Joliet, Illinois. Death: Wednesday March 12, 2003 Marina del Ray, California. Age 54 On Wednesday night at her home, she was found unconscious by a friend named author Larry Aronson moments before she died. She died in the middle of making the episode ''The District'' as police chief Ella Farmer Season 3 Episode 21.
Sesame Street did address his death on the program. It showed Big Bird asking why the store was closed. He was told it was because Mr. Hooper had died.
Rest in peace to all of these actors. They did what they loved until the end.
I really feel for Barry frost. I am diagnosed bipolar and struggle with it every single day. You can’t get a break from it. I’ve tried committing suicide but failed and I’m glad. But not everyone gets their second chance. I never heard of him before this or watched any of his work. But I have a new found respect for this man. Rip Barry
I also struggle with my illness may you continue to overcome what you may be going through❤❤
I also deal with bipolar. It sucks to fight it every day of your life.
I'm so glad that you failed in your attempt. I suggest you look at Barry's work in Rizzoli and Isles, it's a very good show, with the two leads being just amazing.
Keep fighting, pain is what makes you alive. Keep fighting, never ever ever give up even if you're at your lowest low.
What about Miguel Ferrer? The last thing he was in was NCIS LA.
Sadly, Lee Thompson Young's suicide was played out on-screen several years before in the show Flash Forward when his character jumped from the roof of LA FBI Headquarters. It was a shocking plot twist and seeing it again after Young's suicide left me sobbing...
I am shocked that Cory Monteith isn't in this list
shir feldman815 Since I didn’t watch too much Glee, did they actually kill Finn, or just write him off of the show?
@@JayKayEllEmm He died. They never went into specifics into how on the show, as a way of saying people shouldn't focus on the fact he OD'd IRL and focus more on what he did in life.
bubkusjones Well now that I know, I share your confusion.
I have not finished watching yet. I will now. Cory Monteith....well that was just the most beautiful and agonising tribute in season 5 of Glee. I am no fan of stuff like that. But the scene with his on-screen parents and his friends crying, that was real. It was fucking heartbreaking. Fuck this list for not including it
In the show where his mother said about having to go on being a parent without getting to have a child....wrenching
You forgot Mrs. Wolowitz from The big bang theory!
Diana Klein Well to be fair we never actually saw her in any of the show episodes so maybe that's why she's not on here.
If I'm not mistaken "Bernie" or Bernadette actually did the voice of Mrs walotitz... Not sure how to spell the last name😅
@@amberimmel1887 Bernadette was able to imitate Mrs Wolowitz's voice but there was an actor who played Mrs Wolowitz.
@@amberimmel1887 no she was an voice actor who passed away from cancer
@@leroygrizzle1137 that's my point 😅
You missed several such as John Ritter in 8 Simple Rules, Dolph Sweet from Gimme a Break and Zara Cully from The Jeffersons
.and Robin Williams....😓😥.
Very old TV Show - The Barney Miller show wasn't the same when Jack Soo died (the Japanese actor who played Sergeant Nick Yemana).
You also forgot Dan Blocker from "Bonanza". His death ended the show as well.
Julie S True..his character death was the first to address the death of a character and the actor..hard to watch even today...
Omg is frost really dead i can not believe it 😢😢Rip my dear boy u were a great actor 🙏🙏
It's not just Tv, unfortunate deaths also happens with movies, a good example is Fast & Furious "Paul Walker" he died during the making of Furious 7.
Don't forget about Vic Morrow and the two child actors who died while filming a scene from "The Twilight Zone: The Movie" (1983).
And let's just ignore what Game of Death looked like when it was released. The movie Bruce Lee was making when he died.
Bea Benaderet who played hotel owner Kate of Petticoat Junction had passed away in 1968 and probably replaced by June Lockhart as series regular.
Ann Sheridan was the first on Petticoat Junction,, she passed from lung cancer, then Bea Benadaert took her role..i think..
@@sandrasanders706 When I checked it out on Wikipedia. Ann Sheridan didn't play Kate Bradley. Bea Benaderet played Kate Bradley on Petticoat Junction from September 1963 until October 1968 when she passed away that year. Edgar Buchanan who played Uncle Joe took over as the show's main star while June Lockhart became one of the show's main regulars until Petticoat Junction ended on April 1970.
The death of Lee Thomas Young in Rizzoli and Isles was rather crushing. I never saw the show until this past summer and had no idea the actor had passed away. It was a bigger let down when the character of Frankie was bumped up to fill the gap. He just didn’t have it got me because I had come to view him as a buffoon, who was always whining. I never saw him as a serious detective. Although I continued to watch the show because of the Rizzoli-Isles relationship and the older detective, many of the other actors were less appealing. I couldn’t figure out why they killed off Dr. Isles’ female assistant Suzie do soon after Young’s departure. Overall, it was still a great show. I wish it were still airing!!
I thought since I was watching a lot of Barney Miller episodes on CZcams that this video was suggested to me because Jack Soo (Det. Nick Yamana) died and they wrote his character as had died.
So sad on learning of these talented people and their death. Rest in Peace.
Lynne Thigpen from "The District", John Ritter from "8 Simple Rules".
A older TV show, Road to Avonlea
had to do this when Colleen Dewhurst suddenly died. Sad day for us who where fans of that show and the Anne of Green Gabeles.
Lurker1979 She was also Murphy Brown's mother whose character also died in that series when Colleen died.
Wow! Didn't know about a lot of these. A good video though i think you did it tastefully so thank you 👍
John Spencer (Leo McGarry) on The West Wing.
Right. Post this video while I'm still in shock of John Witherspoon's passing. Thanks...
GunBunny JUNK I just found that out from your comment :(
Hey mama *smack
What?! Really?!
Very well done
RIP 2 everyone on the list 🙏.
Barry frost you will be very missed by all your fans around the WORLD RIP
Um.. That's one way to make it Halloween themed.
That guy Barry so sad.
I am shocked that John Ritter, one of the best TV actors ever, is not on this list. That is very insulting to his memory!!!!
Boaz V was Ritter killed off in a show after his untimely death?
@@nuknowledge9414 8 simple rules
Boaz V just read more comments, wasn’t aware he had a show at the time
Didn't he have a daughter who played in breaking bad IDK.😯
@@christopherkleinbach5237 no she isn't his daughter
What about coach from cheers?
What about the great Larry Hagman's passing during production of the reboot version of "Dallas"? 😞😢
Speaking of "Dallas", Jim Davis who played Jock Ewing had passed away in 1981. Then "Dallas" went on until it ended in 1991.
Please tell me I'm not the only one that said "ahh that's baby sammy" :)
John Spencer from the TV series WestWing died of a heart attack and they wrote him out that way too and gave a touching service with cameos from several guest stars
They missed Phil Hartman who not only died during the series News Radio but was murdered by his wife who the killed herself.
Patrick Swayze from Ghost
I was sad Barry Frost died 😭😭😭😭😭
John Spencer
Phil Hartman
John Ritter
Corey Monteith
Russi Taylor
Marcia Wallace
Carrie Fisher
Debbie Reynolds
Carrie Fisher and Debbie Reynolds ARE NOT "TV DEATHS", DUH! Both were not currently on TV during their final days, nor did any of their past MOVIE characters die off as a result of their both unfortunate abrupt passing, so don't why you added those 2 iconic legends at all!
Debbie Reynolds was still in TV roles before she died as was Carrie Fisher
Debbie on Will and Grace
Carrie on Family Guy.
I'll definitely give ya Family Guy's "Angela", but Will and Grace wasn't immediately on the air (or even remotely thought of yet for a reboot) in December 2016! Her "Bobbi Adler" was pretty much a done deal by that point, like most people thought of Will and Grace's originally successful 1998-2006 run. They HAD to kill her off mostly to pay tribute to the Actress herself (being a Gay Icon in her own right) over a year later! I guess I'm just going by really strict rules, of it doesn't count if it's a REBOOT, nearly ALL these multiple nonstop continual remake and reboot shows either have to pay tribute or recast or not cast at all and just kill off the character automatically if the show miraculously comes BACK on many many years/decades later after it all originally ended! But cheers, enjoyed your list ; )
Now leia died in the rise of skywalker, she was played by Carrie Fisher
Luke perry 😢🙏
R I p to all
Jon-Erik Hexum should have made the list.
Do not play with that depression talk to SOMEBODY!!!
Kratos I'm sorry you had a battle with depression. Wish you a long healthy happy future
@@sabbithablood5219
I appreciate ur support and understanding. Usually ppl can't understand unless they've experienced it personally.
Kratos I have been there but my friend and family got me through. My life is good now great partner and friends👍😊 dont give up! Somebody somewhere cares ❤
Cherlynne Theresa "Lynne" Thigpen
Born: Wednesday December 22, 1948 Joliet, Illinois.
Death: Wednesday March 12, 2003 Marina del Ray, California. Age 54
On Wednesday night at her home, she was found unconscious by a friend named author Larry Aronson moments before she died. She died in the middle of making the episode ''The District'' as police chief Ella Farmer Season 3 Episode 21.
Phil Hartman from Newsradio
And SNL...
@@sandrasanders706 Yeah but his character died on Newsradio because the actor did.
Why do we always have to listen to the commercials before you can tell us what we can do
The biggest character/celebrity death will always be Mr. Hooper aka Will Lee.
I was just thinking the same thing. Talk about coincidence.
Sesame Street did address his death on the program. It showed Big Bird asking why the store was closed. He was told it was because Mr. Hooper had died.
@@marilynstilson4173 It was a genius way to deal with the situation.
We're all going to die no matter how young we are
Mr. Hooper and John Ritter
The death scene of the judge would be bad taste if it were anyone else 😄
Ok
Just remembered another one of the characters Phil Leeds played: the pet shop owner in "All I want for Christmas (1991)."
Miguel Ferrer of NCIS Los Angeles and Judging Amy
What about kevin goldman???
Why are people who die early called late?!
I would've thought Fred Andrews would die from complications from gunshot wounds from season 1
They missed Glenn Quinn, Mark Healy in Roseanne.
The title doesn’t make sense
You forgot Finn Hudson and Mrs Wolowitz
John Ritter is missing from this list.
One more to add for part 2: Mia morris (Carrie fisher) on Catastrophe.
I used to watch Action Jackson all the time
Maxine's (Tyne Daily) fiance (Richard Crena) in Judging Amy died during the show
Wasn't the last guy in Inception and actually committed suicide in the movie just before in real life? or something?
John Ritter & Corey Monteith
Freddie Prinze - Chico and the Man
You forgot about larry hagman from Dallas and John Ritter from10 simple rules for dating my daughter
John Ritter (8 Simple Rules)
I miss Barry very handsome 🙏
What about finn from glee
This is so tragic.:O RIP,everyone on this list.:-(:-(:-O:-( I love Akeelah and The Bee.:-(:-(
I missed Edward Herman
4:40
So sad Lee Thompson killed himself!
Wait!! TV deaths that happened because the actor died!?
Seriously??!
🤦🤦🤦hmmm ok then
stfu.
Wow
Expensive
Oh
Well okay then......
Well no shit. You worded this like a 12 year old made it
wowee. the first view
the new gilmore girls was so bad
We loved Frost why did dey had to kill him and worst of ALLLLLLLL dey brought in HER in his place ughhh😫😫😫😜😜😜😜😖😖😖