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- Pat Summerall was born on 10 May 1930 in Lake City, Florida, USA. He was an actor, known for The Replacements (2000), Black Sunday (1977) and The Simpsons (1989). He was married to Cherilyn Burns and Katharine Elliott Jacobs. He died on 16 April 2013 in Dallas, Texas, USA.
- Composer
- Actress
- Soundtrack
Rita MacNeil was born on 28 May 1944 in Big Pond, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, Canada. She was a composer and actress, known for Last Night (1998), Candy Mountain (1987) and Stars in Their Eyes (1990). She died on 16 April 2013 in Sydney, Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia, Canada.- Actor
- Music Department
- Soundtrack
George Beverly Shea was born on 1 February 1909 in Winchester, Ontario, Canada. He was an actor, known for The Heart Is a Rebel (1958), Who I Am (2004) and Mr. Texas (1951). He was married to Karlene Aceto and Erma L Scharfe. He died on 16 April 2013 in Asheville, North Carolina, USA.- Dave Ismay was born on 1 May 1946 in Birmingham, Warwickshire, England, UK. He was an actor, known for Walrus (1981), Night Out at the London Casino (1977) and Knees-Up (1982). He was married to Dorinda Lamb. He died on 16 April 2013 in Leicester, England, UK.
- Producer
- Writer
- Production Manager
Tim Smythe was a producer and writer, known for Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol (2011), The Kingdom (2007) and Syriana (2005). He died on 16 April 2013 in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.- Bob Yates was born on 20 November 1938 in Montpelier, Vermont, USA. He died on 16 April 2013 in Spring Branch, Texas, USA.
- Music Department
- Composer
- Actor
Dave McArtney was born on 5 April 1951 in Oamaru, New Zealand. He was a composer and actor, known for Betty's Bunch (1990), Queen City Rocker (1986) and The Shadow Trader (1989). He died on 16 April 2013 in Auckland, New Zealand.- George P. Horse Capture was born on 20 October 1937 in Fort Belknap Indian Reservation, Montana, USA. He was a producer, known for I'd Rather be Powwowing (1983) and American Experience (1987). He died on 16 April 2013 in Great Falls, Montana, USA.
- Bailey was a canine actress, known for Bailey (2012) and The Jake and Grandma Show (2011). She had appeared in numerous projects during the late 2000s under the mostly lost 'Mitzi and Bailey' projects, based off of the storybook. She died on April 16, 2013, in Cape Girardeau, Missouri, USA as disclosed on the J&GS a couple of months later.
- Pedro Ramírez Vázquez was born on 16 April 1919 in Mexico City, Mexico. He died on 16 April 2013 in Mexico City, Mexico.
- Additional Crew
- Actor
- Transportation Department
Edwin Shirley was born on 16 October 1948 in the UK. He was an actor, known for Mia Sarah (2006), The Wednesday Play (1964) and Killer Queen! (2002). He died on 16 April 2013 in the UK.- Jim McCandless was a composer, known for Spaceman Dan's 243rd Flight (2004). Jim died on 16 April 2013 in Chicago, Illinois, USA.
- Bobby Edwin Cousar, born April 3rd, 1934, and died on April 16th, 2013, after an extended illness. He was an astounding man who had a passion for music. His greatest lifetime achievements, according to him were: playing drums for Dianna Ross and the Supremes, a Mowtown singing group, as well as being a back-up musician for numerous Mowtown stars, such as Ray Charles, and Marvin Gaye. In addition to percussion, Bob was skilled in playing the baritone horn and trombone. It is said that he exhibited his artistic skills from a very early age. He was a member of multiple musical groups, like the Detroit Parks and Recreation Boy's Band, the Charles Young American Legion Post Band, the United States Army Band, the Wayne State University Concert Band, and the Jimmy Wilkins Jazz Band. He was also a trombone player in the Funk Brothers but isn't recognized as one of the thirteen official members by the National Academy of Recording Arts and Science (the Grammy Awards or NARAS). As well as music, Bobby enjoyed many sports and treasured the multiple hours he would spend with his coaches at Martin Luther King High School in Detroit MI. In his later years, Bobby expressed how he struggled to become someone notable in the music industry due to his race. He often spoke of a specific incident in which he was auditioning to be the drummer for the Supremes and after weeks of auditioning, a fellow auditionee, who was Caucasian, expressed his confusion as to why Bobby hadn't already been given the job, he said that "[Bobby] was six times better than [himself] and it don't matter what color [he was], [Bobby] was easily better". Bobby spent the last years of his life at the Clarkston Specialty Healthcare Center of Clarkston, Michigan. He was known to entertain the staff, and visitors, with stories of his years with Barry Gordy, Mowtown, the Supremes, Marvin Gaye, Ray Charles, as well as other Rythm and Blues entertainers and performers. While being a resident at Clarkston, he was 'adopted' by Mrs. Julia Prins, an employee at Clarkston, and her family. Julia, who he called 'Miss Julie' would bring her two young daughters (ages seven and eight) and her husband in each week to cheer him up. Additionally to the weekly visits, they were known to 'sneak' Bobby out of the facility and take him out to dinner, sometimes inviting his sister, who was his only living relative. The family showered Bob with unconditional love and affection until his last days. Bob Cousar had often said he had lived a fulfilling and content life; he traveled around the world, played and worked for notable stars, stayed/lived in the best hotels, ate the best foods, and was constantly surrounded by friends, family, and those who cared for him. Bobby's greatest loss was the passing of his only sibling, his litter sister, Donna Cousar. She predeceased him on August 27th, 2012.