Saturday 11 February 2012

Famous people who died during their perfomances

Miriam Makeba
9, November 2008. Miriam Makeba, nicknamed Mama Africa, suffered a heart attack shortly after singing her hit song, “Pata Pata” in a concert held in Castel Volturno, near Caserta, Italy.


Owen Hart
23, May 1999. Owen Hart, a Canadian-born professional wrestler for WWF, died during a pay-per-view event when performing a stunt. It was planned to have Owen come down from the rafters of the Kemper Arena on a safety harness tied to a rope to make his ring entrance. The safety latch was released and Owen dropped 78 feet (24 m), bouncing chest-first off the top rope resulting in a severed aorta, which caused his lungs to fill with blood. Continue to see more...




Steve Irwin


4, September 2006. Steve Irwin, known as “The Crocodile Hunter”, was stung and killed by a stingray while filming an underwater documentary entitled Ocean’s Deadliest.


Franco Scoglio


3, October 2005. Franco Scoglio, Italian football manager and sport TV commenter, died of a heart attack at 64 years of age while on the air during a program on the Genoan private TV station Primocanale, after a heated discussion over the phone with Genoa chairman Enrico Preziosi. He passed out in his seat while Preziosi continued with his call.


Brandon Lee


31, March 1993. Brandon Lee, son of martial artist Bruce Lee, died while filming the movie The Crow. A prop gun had been squib loaded, causing the blank cartridge to propel the bullet into Lee and kill him. Contrary to urban legend, the footage of his death was not kept in the movie. Instead, they re-shot the scene using a different actor, whose death in the film was by a throwing knife.


John Elroy Sanford

11, October 1991. John Elroy Sanford- Redd Foxx, best known for his role in Sanford and Son, suffered a fatal heart attack while on the set of his upcoming sitcom The Royal Family

Mark Sandman
3, July 1999. Mark Sandman, bassist and lead vocalist for the band Morphine, collapsed on stage at the Giardini del Principe in Palestrina, Latium, Italy (near Rome) while performing with Morphine. He was pronounced dead of a heart attack.

Tommy Cooper

15, April 1984. Magician and comedian Tommy Cooper suffered a heart attack during a performance on the TV variety show Live From Her Majesty’s. Cooper was famous for getting his illusions deliberately and comically wrong, and for some minutes the audience assumed that his sudden collapse was just part of the act. Efforts to revive him backstage failed, and he was taken to a hospital where he was pronounced dead on arrival.

Karl Wallenda

Karl Wallenda was the founder of The Flying Wallendas, an internationally known daredevil circus act famous for performing death-defying stunts without a safety net. In 1978, at age 73, Wallenda attempted a walk between the two towers of the ten-story Condado Plaza Hotel in San Juan, Puerto Rico, on a wire stretched 37 metres (121 ft) above the pavement, but fell to his death when winds exceeded 48 kilometres per hour (30 miles per hour).

Jon-Erik Hexum
Jon-Erik Hexum was an American model and actor. In October 18, 1984. he died as a result of a firearms accident on the set of the CBS television series Cover Up in which he played the male lead

Lasse Eriksson
Lasse Eriksson was a Swedish comedian, actor and writer. Eriksson died 3, March 2011. on stage during the show Fyra lyckliga män 2 (Four happy men 2) at the Regina Theatre in Uppsala

4 comments:

  1. Karl Wallenda was the most stupid of them all, imagine him trying that out at the age of 73 without a safety net...what a way to die.

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  2. i remember Owen Hart..he was really good but very stupid in the end..

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  3. i thought it was bruce lee that died while acting never knew it was his son

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  4. yea i remember Mr. Stanford, they still show is stuffs, Stanford and sons i guess.

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