4 AMERICAN BIG STARS WHO DIED TODAY!

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Published 2024-06-27
Welcome back to CelebMemorialTV! Here, we celebrate the legacies of stars who shone brightly in our lives. Join us as we honor their journeys and the lasting impact they made. Before we start, to support us please hit that like button! Thank you …

Today, we remember Bill Cobbs, a distinguished actor from classic and contemporary cinema, whose performances in "Night at the Museum" and "The Bodyguard" left an indelible mark on Hollywood. Known for his deep roles and memorable appearances, his work has inspired countless fans and actors alike.

Next, we pay tribute to Jewel Brown, a pioneering musician from the jazz and blues scene, whose soulful melodies and groundbreaking contributions to music will forever resonate with audiences around the world.

We also honor Spencer Milligan, beloved for his role as Rick Marshall in the 1970s hit series "Land of the Lost," who brought joy to many as a cherished character. His legacy continues through his impactful roles and dedication to the arts.

Joining these icons, we remember Sika Anoaβ€˜i, a wrestling legend who transformed the sport with his charisma and prowess in the ring. His legacy lives on through his memorable matches and contributions to the wrestling world.

Finally, we reflect on the life of Sarah Becker, a trailblazing reality TV star from "The Real World" who captivated viewers with her vibrant personality and open heart. She left a lasting impact on her fans and the reality TV landscape.

As we celebrate these remarkable lives, we are reminded of the diverse ways one can leave a mark on the world. Thank you for being part of the CelebMemorialTV family, where we honor the lives and legacies of those who've left us.

All Comments (21)
  • Why would you include DeVito in this video? When did he die.....oh yeah, he didn't.
  • @LazyBoomer
    R.I.P. to Bill Cobbs my condolences to his family and thank you for this respectful tribute πŸ™πŸ»
  • Condolences to the Family and many friends of Bill Cobbs. I remember him from the neighborhood in Cleveland. He was loved and respected by every one who knew him. We were very proud and honored to know him for the man he was. Will never be forgotten. Rest well in Paradise ! πŸ™ β€πŸ™
  • Bill Cobbs will never be forgotten. He was truly a great man. I loved every movie he was in always played a good person. From the ones I’ve seen with him. He will be loved and missed. 😒❀
  • @turkergokcek
    R.I.P. to Bill Cobbs and yet even this sad news I'm happy to hear Danny Devito's uplifting news thank you for this respectful tribute video πŸ™πŸ»
  • Stop Click Bating You don't need to use pictures of Celebs who Are Still alive. I saw Danny So Looked Up Before Clicking & Paused to Comment.
  • @jimrobin98
    RIP Bill Cobbs! One hell of an actor! There are few and far in between who will replace him!
  • RIP all... Thank you for the hours of pleasure watching you do your craft.
  • So very very Sad. I know we cannot live forever...😒 Bill Cobbs...what a glorious actor - Donald Sunderland's😰MTDSRIP.πŸ™πŸ™πŸ™πŸ™
  • @herc150
    Where I went to school in the 1960's their was a math and history teacher,who was also the basketball and rowing coach,was a man like Danny DeVito,who they called the Toad.His favorite expression when he was pissed,was"Ill kick you ass in your ears"I did not have him for a teacher but in his math class a boy did not do his homework.He calls the boy up to his desk,grabbs him and pulls him over the desk and said"Do not come to my class without doing your homework" One more thing-I had a run in with that teacher like DeVito.I was walking to lunch talking to another boy and I said"A good name for Bushnell House i(the dormatory where he was housemaster) is Toad Hall because the Toad lives there"Guess who walked up behind me puffing on his pipe?H yelled at me"Don't call me that again or I will knock your Goddam teeth in"
  • @rileydj8764
    RIP Bill Cobbs. never heard of the other three
  • Bill Cobbs was an excellent actor ❀❀❀ Ripβ€πŸŽ‰ πŸ™ for family members ❀
  • I suggest that you people wait at least 6 months to a year to make sure that a person really did die!
  • @bobslye3319
    I knew Sika fairly well. Very very nice guy. This was in the 70s when he was in his prime, Fierce looking but we used to joke around in the Gulf Breeze health spa lifting weights. I was a scrawny looking Viking but strong. I would say "Hey, big guy keep up". He would shake his head and laugh. I knew he was a wrestler but not a big star. Humble and nice. R.I.P.
  • Oh man I'm getting old, Spencer Milligans and Donald Sutherland 😞
  • God Blessed us with Cobbs. So so many movies .... Honorable MAN.