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Best known for his roles as Hoffy in Stalag 17 and Leonard on the television show Community, Erdman appeared in episodes of The Twilight Zone, The Six Million Dollar Man, The Bionic Woman, and provided voice work for The Jetsons, The Amazing Spider-Man, and Batman: The Animated Series. Stearn served as art director for Rick and Morty, Futurama, The Simpsons Movie, and many other films and cartoons. Actor Michael Lamper (b.1958) died on December 8. He wrote and illustrasted the Mellops series of books and provided the cover for the German translations of several of Ray Bradburys novels as well as the American edition of Flat Stanley. Hawkes starred in a series of unauthorized Spanish Tarzan films, which had the characters name changed to Zan when translated into English. Adams appeared as Kay Lawrence in The Creature from the Black Lagoon. He also created a college course to teach people how to be manga artists. Author and poet Charlee Jacob (b.1952) died on July 14. He was best known for his role on Days of Our Lives. Sinclair also directed the film Under Milk Wood. He conducted the orchestra for numerous films including My Fair Lady. Daniels, Mark Kevin Polson Mark Kevin Daniels passed away at his home on January 30, 2023, in Polson, Montana. Editor Lee Salem (b. He has been recognized with a Stoker Lifetime Achievement Award and has won multiple World Fantasy Awards and British Fantasy Awards. Animator Maria Perego (b.1923) died on November 7. Best known for writing for The Carol Burnett Show and Laugh-In Siegel also wrote the 1967 short Wonder Woman: Whos Afraid of Diana Prince? Fan Lester Cole (b.1926) died in late September. Actor Rob Garrison (b.1960) died on September 27. Primarily known as a poet, Prado also published several novels, beginning in 1985 with Gardens. Hollyn published the fanzine Xrymph in the 1970s and attended Worldcons briefly from 1972-1974. Actor Clive Swift (b.1936) died on February 1. Canadian actor Rod Coneybeare (b.1930) died on September 5. Less famously, he appeared as the tall knight in the television series Dark Towers. Actor Alistair Browning (b.1954) died on June 2. Lynne was an executive producers on The Lord of the Rings trilogy as well as The Mortal Instruments The Golden Compass, and A Nighmare on Elm Street. Author Marjorie Weinman Sharmat (b.1928) died on March 12. He recovered the ability do all three before he was killed in a car accident. Artist Tom Adams (b.1926) died on December 17. In 1997, he began working as a texture artist in the videogame industry. Taylor provided voice work for numerous animated series, including The Addams Family and The Flintstones. Brother of Moira Greyland. Bloom may be best recognized for her role as Dean Wermers wife in Animal House, but she also appeared in the genre film Where Have All the People Gone. Brand wrote and directed an adaptation of The Masque of the Red Death and wrote the screenplay for Halloween: Resurrection. Sinclair wrote The Albion trilogy, made up of Gog, Magog, and King Ludd, as well as other novels. Macy was best known for his role on the sitcom Maude, but his genre appearances included epsodes of Starman, The Lone Gunman, and Tales from the Darkside. Game designer Lee Garvin died on June 29. Producer David Weisman (b.1942) died on October 9. Learn how your comment data is processed. Artist David Palladini (1946) died on March 13. No. Author John A. Pitts died on October 3. Spaceship designer Viktor Dmitrievich Blagov (b.1935) died on April 8. Author Malaika Rose Stanley (b.1954) died in early-June. His anthologies included the two volume The Disciples of Cthulhu series and Spoor Anthology. Kappy appeared in the film Fanboys and had a small role in Thor. Basso published the sthort stories Logues and The Beak Doctor in 1977. Best known within the genre for his portrayal of Odo on Star Trek: The Next Generation, he also appeared on Warehouse 13, The Librarians, provided a voice for Ebony Maw in the animated Avengers Assemble, and various other roles. He did voice work for the cartoon Gadget and the Gadgetinis and the film Strange Magic. Strange was the author of the ghost novel, (b.1925) died on January 21. Asadurov also worked as a translator on many of the titles they published. The case status is Disposed - Dismissed. He was born on April 20, 1951 to the late Howard and Irene Gantt in Catawba County. Author Andrew Weiner (b.1949) died on December 3. Fan Mike Raub (b.1951) died on March 19. Actor Shane Rimmer (b.1929) died on March 29. Although primarily an author of gay fiction, some of Baniss writings, such as The Gay Haunt, The Devils Dance, and The Vampire Women had speculative fiction elements. Pendleton began publishing in 1989 with the short story Sardines in. In addition to manga, he also wrote X-Men Unlimited #50. Dicks wrote several episodes of Doctor Who and served as script editor form 1968-74. Fan Steve Ogden died on March 1. Hugo Awards 2020: Round Up of the Fall Out. He worked on Superman, The Legend of Prince Valiant, Biker Mice from Mars, and Phantom 2040. Carter appeared in Mad Max: Fury Road, No Escape, and episodes of the television show Farscape. Fogel appeared in a handful of minor genre roles, including an appearance on the sitcom Good Heavens, an episode of Project U.F.O., and the film Devil Dog: The Hound of Hell. Kin-dza-dza. Actor Eddie Jones (b.1937) died on July 6. Lamper appeared in the Star Trek: Next Generation episode The Vengeance Factor and was married to Marina Sirtis, who played Deanna Troi. Richerson was a two-time Campbell Award finalist and her short story Love on a Stick was nominated for the Gaylactic Spectrum Awards. Glen Mehn died on May 15. Many of his novels, in the Fange Vampire Spy series and the Scream Street series, were targeted at younger readers. Inoue provided voice work for numeorus anime, including Legend of the Galactic Heroes, Mobile Suit Gundam, Lupin the 3rd, Arcadia of My Youth, and Galaxy Express 999. He won a Saturn Award for his work on the first Hellboy film. Actress Anna Karina (b.1940) died on December 14. Nephew of Paul Edwin Zimmer. Thorpe discovered fandom with the 2005 Glasgow Worldcon and became active in the South Hants Science Fiction Group., attending numerous conventions in the UK and Europe and taking an active role in fan fund auctions. Ballantine, along with her husband, Ian, founded several publishing houses and helped introduce mass market paperbacks to the US when they began importing Penguin Books. He was one of the founders of the Science Fiction film club in India. Tibn has only appeared in a few genre films, including Rat, Lovespell Miss Morisons Ghosts, and Rawhead Rex. Actress Shelley Morrison (b.1936) died on December 1. Killian was a poet, editor, and author, focusing on gay fiction. In the late 1980s, he also published two science fictional poems. Locke published the Spectrum of Fantasy bibliography series from 1980 through 2004, which offered annotated listings of many rare works. Moira Greyland. One of the leading cleaning chemical manufacturers in the UK Greyland has achieved the Planet Mark certification. This is the first. Slaughters writing appeared in Tangent Online, File 770, SF Signal and other venues. Producer John Falsey (b.1951) died on January 3 following a fall at his home. Wright also appeared in the first and last episodes of the Trilogy series of Quantum Leap. Relocated with his mother to Battle Creek, MI . Eventually, he did work for Marvel on Spider-Man and later Star Wars for Dark Horse. DiTillio worked on He-Man and the Masters of the Universe, Transformers: Beast Wars, Kong: The Animateed Series, She-Ra: Princess of Power, and served as story editor on Babylon 5. Screenwriter John Briley (b.1925) died on Dcember 14. Her most recent novel was the stand alone Windhome. Lyle began working for Eclipse Comics in the 1980s before taking over Starman for SC. Custom Instruments. Nickianne Moody died on June 9. MARK GREYLAND: Much of the art I do comes from my synesthesia, a lifelong condition of sensory blending. Jan 23, 5:00 pm. Quilley on Z Cars and appeared in an episode of Blakes 7. Stevenson began publishing in 2016 with the story The Washing of the Bones. Subsequently, he published several more horror stories and the novel The Children of Hydesville. Her genre roles included an appearance on Night Gallery and the film The Astral Factor. Actress Kaye Ballard (b.1925) died on January 21. Jacobs works included Soma, The Myth of Falling, and Dark Moods. Greyland writes that Breen was an open member of the "North American Man-Boy Love Association," and he saw his pederastic proclivities as a natural consequence of his homosexuality. Actor Makio Inoue (b.1938) died on November 29. Actor Douglas Fielding (b.1946) died on June 26. Artsutsanov introduced the concept of a space elevator in a scientific paper published in 1960, which was picked up by various science fiction authors, such as Arthur C. Clarke, who used in in The Fountains of Paradise. Best known for his poetry and plays, Merwin wote a handful of short stories of genre interest. Smith created the Walt Disney Archives and was the editor the Disney A to Z, the official encyclopedia for the Disney Company. His The Man Who Walked Between the Towers received the Caldecott Medal. Fan Ellen Vartanoff (b.1951) died on March 17. He tried his hand at writing with Come Away from the Water, Shirley and The Magic Bed., died on January 4. Leanderts was active in Madison fandom, attending Odyssey Con, as well as other conventions. Starfire has an interview with Mark Greyland, the son of Marion Zimmer Bradley and Walter Breen. Actor Edward Kelsey (b.1930) died on April 23. His works earned him nominations for the World Fantasy Award, the Stoker, and the Tiptree Award. Bookseller Allen Lewis died on April 29. His other genre work included directing an episode of The Avengers, the film Where Have All the People Gone?, and The Solarnauts. Mark Greyland died on May 1. Rosenfeldt was an active fan in publishing fanzines. Although most of his anthologies were published in the 1970s, he remained active through the end of the century. Artist Mordicai Gerstein (b.1935) died on September 24. Boardman served as science fiction advisor to Gollancz, Four Square, Macdonald, and NEL. Ponsor occasionally signed his work as J-Po. Actor Dango Nguyen (b.1970) died on August 10. His own work was collected in several collections. He won an Academy Award for the screenplay to Gandhi. She published the genre story The Tall, Upheaving One, in 1998, which was picked up for Datlow and Windlings Years Best Fantasy and Horror. British fan Ian Covell (b.1953) died on December 11. Raub published the apazine Unco for the APA Myriad and the fanzine Wonderment. Actor Max Arthur (b.1939) died on May 2. Cornell was active in the Codex Writers Group and Left Coast Writers. Voice actor Stu Rosen (b.1939) died on August 4. His own writing includes The House of Nodens and the collection The Dreamer in Fire and Other Stories. Prior to working in television, he pursued a career as a professional wrestler. . Best known to American audiences for Das Boot, he appeared in the German fantasy films Der gestiefelte Kater and Vom Fischer und seiner Frau. Comic book artist Greg Theakston (b.1953) died on April 22. Author Carol Emshwiller (b.Carol Fries, 1921) died on February 2. Picker got his start as an executive producer on A Hard Days Night. Need help? Actor Niall Tibn (b.1929) died on November 13. Ballard appeared in The Munsters Today, Baby Geniuses, Monsters, Freaky Friday, and Cinderella. Designer Syd Mead (b.1933) died on December 30. Dobbyns work appeared in Future Shocks, Medivac 318, Strontium Dog, and Sonic the Comic. Subsequent novels included Getting Near the End and Boulevard des disparus, the latter only published in French. Olmesdahl worked for West End Games and TSR. 26 people who worked for Kyoto Animation at their production studio were killed when a man set fire to the building. Comics writer Tom Spurgeon (b.1968) died on November 13. Actor Bob Einstein (b.1942) died on January 2. In addition to his work on the comic strip Barefootz, Cruse also served as the art director for Starlog from 1977-1978. He later became known as the creator of the television series Saved by the Bell. MARK REILAND Iowa City Mark Reiland, 52, of Iowa City, passed away Dec. 8, 2021, at the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics following a short illness. Other genre works included Lethal Orbit, Jurassic Women, and Aliens from Spaceship Earth. His fiction included Great-Aunt Pippas Pepperoni Pizza and The Ninety-Sixth Ghost. He also edited the anthologies A-Haunting We Will Go, Monsters, Ghoulies, and Creepy Creatures, and Witching Time. She has been nominated for the Nebula Award four times, winning in the short story category twice, in 2003 for her story Creature and in 2006 for the story I Live with You.. Mark A. Nelson, age 66 of Grand Forks, ND, passed away on Wednesday, January 18, 2023 at Altru Hospital in Grand Forks, ND. Actor Isaac Kappy (b.1977) committed suicide on May 13. He was one of the founders of the Mechwarriors Guild and ran FenCon Squares. Author Stephen Dixon (b.1936 died on November 6. In 2007, he was awarded the silver medal for cultural achievement. Burgess, Mark Dudley Age 64, of Jackson passed away in the arms of his loving wife on Saturday, August 21, 2021 after a valiant fight against pancreatic cancer. Minton served as president and chairman of Putnam. Arthur appeared in the fifth Doctor serial "Planet of Fire." Mostly a stage actor, he was also a military . I thought everyone knew and that I was such a bad person no one would speak to me. Other genre appearances include Fear the Walking Dead, Roswell, and My Favorite Martian. Best known as a stage actor, he has made numerous films, including Merlin, The Land That Time Forgot, Schizo, and Chiller. Author and editor Robert N. Stephenson (b.1961) died on August 15. Kill!, but she also appeared in the horror films The Killing Kind, Necromancy, and The Witchmaker. Fan Tom McGovern died on April 22. Director Larry Cohen (b.1941) died on March 23. Artist and author John Burningham (b.1936) died on January 4. Actress Erica Yohn (b.1928) died on January 27. Two of his most famous roles were as the title characters in Scrooge and Tom Jones. Wolfe also wrote the three volume series beginning with Soldier in the Mist and the duology, The Wizard Knight. Japanese editor Yoshio Kabayashi (b.1951) died on June 13. Mark Alan Nelson was born on December 27, 1956 in . Author Wilum Hopfrog Pugmire (b.1951) died on March 26. MARK CAREY OBITUARY. McGahan was also written for the stage and adapted his novel Praise for film. His best known films were the non-genre The Day of the Jackal and Sunday Bloody Sunday. Comics fan Glen D. Johnson died on February 16. Bykovsky flew on three flights: Vostok 5, Soyuz 22, and Soyuz 31, logging nearly 21 days in space. Falsey created the television shows St. Alsatian author and artist Tomi Ungerer (b.1931) died on February 9. Iowa City - Mark Reiland, 52, of Iowa City, passed away December 8, 2021 at the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics following a short illness. Key was best known for his nonsensical stories in the Hooting Yard series, which was presented on the radio and also turned into a series of short story collections. Author Andrew Sinclair (b.1935) died on May 30. His other two novels, Escape from Heaven and The Fractal Man, were also nominees for the award. He was a member of the Elves, Gnomes and Little Mens Science Fiction and Chowder Society and published the fanzine Orgasm. His work appeared in Playboy, The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction, and other magazines. Production designer Lawrence Paull (b.1938) died on November 10. Actor Albert Finney (b.1936) died on February 8. Actor Robert Axelrod (b.1949) died on September 7. He co-chaired Equicon 1975 and worked on a variety of other conventions, including Westercon 39. She is the only person to have portrayed both humans and apes in the series. He then went on to attend Bryant . Russian author Sergei Pavlov (b.1935) died on April 18. Jaffe began working for Zocchi Distribution and later Mr. Bs Games. Actor Peter Mayhew (b.1944) died on April 30. Birdsong provided cover art for numerous Star Trek and Shadowrun novels, depicting his subjects in a photorealistic manner. He wrote a memoir, The Journal of an Artist. Author Elizabeth Spencer (b.1921) died on December 23. Actress Peggy Lipton (b.1946) died on May 11.. Lipton appeared in the films The Postman and Purple People Eater and several episodes of Twin Peaks and Alias. In 2011, she won the Cordwainer Smith Rediscovery Award. He authored the Star Was Gamemaster Screen, Supernova, and Galaxy Guides for West Ends Star Wars RPG. Bookseller Cary Heater (b.1961) died on January 31 after suffering from head injuries in a fall on January 16. Animator Milton Quon (b.1913) died on June 18 at 105. Brunton worked at TSR UK on Imagine and various D&D supplements. Childrens author Berthe Amoss (b.1925) died on October 6. Gafford ran Ulthar Pres, which published chapbooks, including works by William Hope Hodgeson. His own fiction included the Tales of Naught trilogy. Fan Gwen Peterson (b.1941) died on March 17. Comics creator Gerry Alanguilan (b.1968) died on December 29. Forster portrayed Arthur Petrelli on the show Heroes and Sheriff Frank Truman on Twin Peaks. Hedison played Captain Lee B. Crane on Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea. Actor Jan Merlin (b.Jan Wasylewski, 1925) died on September 20. Actor Godfrey Gao (b.1984) died on November 27 while filming an episode of Chase Me. A long-time con-runner and fan, he was involved in the bid to bring the Worldcon to Phoenix in 1978, which resulted in IguanaCon. He forced changes to Legend, but when he tried to do the same to Brazil, Terry Gilliam refused. She was a longtime companion to Stu Shiffman and the two married shortly before his death in 2014. Editor Diana Athill (b.1917) died on January 23. Ingalls began publishing stories of genre interest in 1982 with Mrs. Check out Mark-Greyland's art on DeviantArt. Actor David Hurst (b.1926) died on September 15. Peabody - Mark DeFrancesco, 71, passed away peacefully on Friday 2/17/23. Briley wrote the script for Children of the Damned and The Medusa Touch. Butterworth is better known by his pen name W.E.B. Evans produced the genre films Popeye, The Phantom, and The Saint. Astronaut Owen Garriott (b.1930) died on April 15. Regin appeared in the films The Man Without a Body, The Magic Sword, and an episode of The Invisible Man. Illustrator Charles Santore (b.1935) died on August 11. Mark was born March 25, 1969, in Cedar Falls He was primarily an academic who served as the seminar director at the Utah Shakespeare Festival. Mark Reiland. She also appeared on The Electric Company and an episode of The Brady Bunch. Followed up with: It should also be noted that Walter was convicted on 13 counts of PC 288 A, B, C, and D. Oral sex was the least of anyone's worries. Showing all translations. Makeup artist Matt Rose (b.1965) died on January 25. Many of her films and television projects were in French. Composer Andr Previn (b.1929) died on February 28.Previn composed the score to Rollerball, Kismet, and Goodbye Charlie. She also continued work as a psychiatrist. Britton appeared in The People That Time Forgot and Night Watch. This site was designed and created by Woodall Design, LLC. Norm Hollyn (b.Norm Hochberg, 1952) died on March 17. 348 likes. It is an eyewitness account of how high-minded utopian intellectuals, unchecked by law, tradition, religion, or morality, can . He also provided voice work for The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3 and X-Men: The Animated Series. He illustrated several works by Elizabeth Levy, including Frankenstein Moved In On the Fourth Floor and Gorgonzola Zombies in the Park. Family and friends can send flowers and condolences in memory of the loved one. While most of his works are not genre, he did write the novel Wandering Warrior. From 1997 through 2001, he edited the on-line zine Nightscapes. His genre roles included appearances in the 1966 Alice in Wonderland. Artist and author Gahan Wilson (b.1930) died on November 21. Trigger warning for accounts of child abuse and enabling. Mendel has worked as the producer for Rick and Morty and The Simpsons. Mark was born Dec. 16, 1960, in Portland, Ore., to James and Elizabeth McFarland. Holloman was one of the founding member sof the Greater Columbia Costumers Guild and she was a participant at masquerades at Worldcon, CostumeCon, and other conventions. She was also a monster. Wright ran the Chicago TARDIS Masquerade and was active in the International Costumers Guild for the Chicagoland chapter. He appeared on Mirrorman, Ultraman Zero, Super Robot Mach Baron, reborn from Hell II: Jubeis Revenge, and more. CONTRARY BRIN: Science Fiction roundup and predictive milestones! Most of her published work was aimed at the childrens market. Her novel Starfarers series began as a joke on a panel and eventually wound up as a four book series. Strange was the author of the ghost novel The Haunting of Gospall. Burningham won the 1963 and 1970 Kate Greenaway Medals for British childrens book illustration. Lepovetsky begane publishing work of genre interest in 1985 with her short story Along Came a Spider and her poem The Old Dragons Song. She continued to publish short fiction and poety and in 2016 released the collection Voices from Empty Rooms. Over the course of his career, he wrote a handful of science fiction stories, two of which were included by Judith Merril in her Best of collections. Russian scientist Yuri Artsutsanov (b.1929) died on January 1. Author Jeff C. Stevenson died in March. Stephen Goldin . Rudoskis story If Big Brother Says So was originally published in Ellery Queens Mystery Magazine in 1977, but was later reprinted in the horror anthology Ready or Not: Here Come Fourteen Frightening Stories! He played MR. Mxyzptlk on Superboy, Jahn on Star Trek, and has appeared on Toxic Crusaders and Lost in Space. He had an uncredited voice appearance in Them! He was a guest of honor at Con*Stellation III, DeepSouthCon 43, StellarCon 33, and LibertyCon 32. She also appeared in episodes of Quantum Leap, The Incredible Hulk, and in the film Amazon Women on the Moon. Cartoonist Howard Cruse (b.1944) died on November 26. Linaweaver was the author of Moon of Ice, Anarchia, and novelizations for the television shows Sliders and Battlestar Galactica. Cassell appeared in genre shows and films Star Trek: The Next Generation, Batman, The Twilight Zone, The Last Home Run, and Justice League Unlimited. Swift portrayed Sir Ector in Excalibur and Illtud in Young Arthur. Her novels Lost Magic, The Great Sea Monster, and The Loup Garou contain genre elements. Fan Mervyn Merv Barrett (b.1940) died on January 15. Fan Matthew Sims died on August 4. Actress Stephanie Niznik (b.1967) died on June 23. MARK DANIELS OBITUARY. He also published articles in Challenger. Author Robert Mayer (b.1939) died on July 23. Mark lived in Huntley, MT and then moved . Perry, best known for appearing in Beverly Hills, 90210 starred in the original film Buffy the Vampire Slayer, appeared in The Fifth Element, had a cameo in Dudes & Dragons, and most recently portrayed Fred Andrews in Riverdale. Vincent is best known for starring in the television show Airwolf. Funeral homes; Help and advice. Fields won a Hugo Award for his script for the Star Trek: TNG episode The Inn0er Light and he went on to write episodes of Deep Space Nine as well. Get alerts, search tips, and advice from our experts. Johnson edited The Comic Reader beginning with issue 26 and ending with issue 40. He provided the artwork for the original novel Chitty-Chitty-Bang-Bang, by Ian Fleming. Estonian author Nikolai Baturin (b.1936) died on May 17. Noted for the feminist perspective in her writing, her reputation has been posthumously marred by multiple accusations of child . A visitation for June will be held Thursday, March 9, 2023 from 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM at Earthman Resthaven,. Actor Sid Haig (b.1939) died on September 23. She has also written two cowboy novels. NASA Director of Flight Operations Chris Kraft (b.1924) died on July 22, just after the 50th anniversary of the first moon landing. Actress Anna Quayle (b.1932) died on August 16. It was given this name due to the moon being at is fullest and brightest on these days. He retired from NASA in 1982. Actress Sylvia Miles (b.1924) died on June 12. Actress Roslyn Alexander (1924) died on May 30. Jan 24, 12:00 pm. His early career was closely tied to his friend, John Cassavetes. Author W.E. Nakamura worked on Alakazam the Great, Space Firebird, and Alice in Wonderland. Creech began writing role-playing games in 2000, publishing works with Green Ronin, Bastion, and Modiphius. He appeared in episodes of The Avengers and Time Trax and played Commander Talbot in The Spy Who Loved Me.