I used to watch L&S back when I was a kid - we only had a few channels so suffered with some poor quality stuff in those days. lol
Cindy Williams was 75.
Right we had 3 channels I think plus maybe something weird. No remote for the tv.
Being the the youngest in my family, I was the remote.
It does seem like that, and it got me wondering. I concluded that part of it was due to there simply being more movie/tv stars, professional athletes, etc. Think about it. There are more networks, so there are more TV shows, so more actors around. In sports, all of the leagues have expanded, so there are definitely more professional athletes in major sports. It's a larger pool of celebrities we know, so more people we know of would be dying.It seems like the stars are dying at a fast rate
Yes RunningBum. I'll give you an example. In the early 80s, Pat O'Brien died.
Mom and Dad were devastated, they liked him a lot.
I was like: Pat who?
I never watched Laverne and Shirley but I liked the part she played in American Graffiti.
RIP
It does seem like that, and it got me wondering. I concluded that part of it was due to there simply being more movie/tv stars, professional athletes, etc. Think about it. There are more networks, so there are more TV shows, so more actors around. In sports, all of the leagues have expanded, so there are definitely more professional athletes in major sports. It's a larger pool of celebrities we know, so more people we know of would be dying.
I loved that show and it supposedly took place near my hometown. It seems like the stars are dying at a fast rate but so are my friends.
I used to watch L&S back when I was a kid - we only had a few channels so suffered with some poor quality stuff in those days. lol
Cindy Williams was 75.
We used to watch Laverne and Shirley also. Funny show.
It does seem like we are starting to lose actors and rock stars at a faster pace.