We mourn the lost of these great entertainers. |
We start with famed adult entertainment actress Jessica Jaymes. She passed away at the age of 40.
Citing law enforcement sources, the report states that the AVN Hall of Fame inductee was pronounced dead at the scene at her home in San Fernando on Tuesday.
A concern friend arrived at her home to check up on her. That friend found her unconsious.
Authorities then received a cardiac arrest call, with the Los Angeles County bag 'em ups.
The friend was her ex-husband. The law hasn't determine if any foul play was involved.
She was the co-founder of the adult film studio, Spizoo. She also had a history of seizures but nothing that amounted to her death. She had appeared on Celebrity Rehab Sober House on VH-1. She had a small role in the Showtime series Weeds.
She was born Jessica Redding and grew up in Anchorage, Alaska.
Ric Ocasek was a American Hall of Fame musician who was part of the The Cars. Born Richard Theodore Otcasek, he was born in Baltimore grew up in Cleveland. He was the lead vocalist, rhythm guitarist and songwriter for the band.
He died of heart disease at the age of 75.
The New York Police Department received a call for "an unconscious male" at a townhouse.
The New York bag 'em ups determined that he had died of hypertensive and atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease. He also had pulmonary emphysema. The death was determined as natural.
The Cars began in the late 1970s and hit it big in the 1980s. The Cars were best known for the hit singles, "My Best Friend's Girl" and "Drive."
The Cars were a mainstay of MTV. They were the iconic music of the New Wave/Pop genre.
He was married to Paulina Porizkova but separated late last year. Ocasek was married two other times. He was married to a woman named in Constance when he lived in Columbus, Ohio.
He was also married to Suzanne who used his government name. He met Porizkoya when she turned 18. He was still married to Suzanne when the two had gotten together. He has six sons from each of his marriages.
His oldest son Christopher formed the rock group Glamour Camp.
His former partner Benjamin Orr passed away in 2000. He and Ric had a huge feud after the band broke up in the late 1980s.
Suzanne Whang passed away last week. She was the host of House Hunters. Whang, 56 was a stand up comedian, author and actress who appeared in television and movies. She was a featured guest on progressive agitator Stephanie Miller's morning show.
She appeared on HGTV as the host of House Hunters. She hosted the show for nine years.
"Suszanne was warm, funny and kind with a distinctive voice that made everyone feel at home. Our HGTV family mourns her loss and wishes to express deepest condolences to her friends, fans and family who knew and loved her."
Whang was married to Jay Nickerson. She fought a 13-year battle with cancer. She is a Korean-American entertainer who was born in Arlington, Virginia.
Aaron Eisenberg passed away. He was best known for his role of Nog on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.
His character, Nog, played the role for all the seven seasons. He was a member of the alien force Ferengi. He joined the Starfleet after a recommendation from Captain Sisko.
He was 5 feet tall and had kidney failure. His widow Malissa Longo said that he was "driven to put the best he had into whatever work was put before him. He lived his life with such vigor and passion."
He was survived by two sons.