The Oscar winner's family revealed her cause of death on Wednesday.
The prominent chimpanzee expert and animal rights activist has died at 91.
The heavy metal legend died July 22 at 76.
Anderson earned two Emmy nominations and three Golden Globe nominations, and was a tabloid mainstay during her marriage to Burt Reynolds.
Anderson, who would have turned 80 on Tuesday, died following a prolonged, unspecified illness, her publicist told ABC7.
The Annenberg name is ubiquitous in the Los Angeles area.
Sgt. Deng was killed on June 23 after responding to a crash on the southbound 405 Freeway in Brentwood.
See photos honoring the life of rock singer Ozzy Osbourne, after he died today at the age of 76 years old.
The musician's death came weeks after his farewell show.
Connie Francis had gained renewed attention in recent months after “Pretty Little Baby” became a sensation on TikTok.
Brian Wilson, a giant of modern music and driving force of The Beach Boys, has died at 82.
The Emmy-winning actor behind one of TV’s most enduring characters has died.
"He challenged us to confront poverty, care for our planet, and uplift the dignity of women in the Church and beyond."
Sgt. Joe Harris, a member of the U.S. Army's first all-Black parachute infantry battalion, died at age 108 on March 15.
Joe Harris, a member of the U.S. Army's first all-Black parachute infantry battalion nicknamed the Triple Nickles.
A 25-year-old Valley man in killed along with three other U.S. soldiers in Lithuania, was the father of a newborn son.
Kilmer's daughter told the New York Times that her dad died Tuesday in Los Angeles.
"Everybody who's reached out and sent love, believe me, I heard you," Zaire Calvin said. "I appreciate you and I love you guys all."
Service Sunday 12 Noon at Chicago Jewish Funerals Skokie Chapel, 8851 Skokie Blvd, (at Niles Center Road) Skokie.
Jay will be remembered as a lover of books, good conversation, and all movies.
The Oscar-nominated director radicalized dark, surrealistic film in movies such as "The Elephant Man" and "Blue Velvet."
In a career spanning more than 50 years, Gumbel hosted March Madness coverage and called NFL play-by-play, including Super Bowls.
Woolery, with his matinée idol looks and ease with witty banter, was inducted into the American TV Game Show Hall of Fame.
Theodore B. Olson, a conservative legal lion who shocked many with his Prop 8 fight, lived to see his legacy enshrined in CA's constitution.
"Our hearts are filled with pain and sadness," Pat Houston said in the statement, calling her mother-in-law "the matriarch of our family."
The Hall of Fame songwriter came into his own working with music legends at The Troubadour.
Best known for his role in 'Karate Kid,' Chad McQueen built a career in auto racing.
Legendary stand-up comedian Bob Newhart, a pioneer of observational humor and a household name to generations, has died at 94.
Shelley Duvall, known for her frequent roles in Robert Altman films and in Stanley Kubrick's "The Shining," died Thursday at 75.
He rose to fame as a script doctor on the "The Godfather" and went on to write the most famous movie about L.A. of all time.
Known for his roles in "Arrested Development," "Roseann," "Clue" and "The Golden Girls," Martin Mull died after a long illness.
The longtime South Los Angeles pastor would go on to teach at the same university that expelled him for protesting segregation as a student.
She starred on Boardway, danced with Fred Astaire, toured with Bob Hope and spent the better part of a century performing.
The entertainment reporter died after appearing on the KTLA "Morning News" show Friday.
He was the first Black man to win a supporting actor Oscar, for his role as a Marine drill sergeant in "An Officer and a Gentleman."
"It brought him great joy to know, that for decades, his music touched so many and will be his lasting legacy," Carmen's wife said.
Known for his roles in "Curb Your Enthusiasm" and "Robin Hood: Men in Tights," Richard Lewis' career spanned five decades.
Actor David Soul, best known for playing "Hutch" in the popular 1970s television series "Starsky & Hutch," has died at the age of 80.
The Tournament of Roses Foundation announced the death of the oldest living Rose Queen, Margaret Jayne Huntley Main.
Ralph Primo, Sr., known as the "Westside's Doughnut Master" died at 93.