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1. Died June 1 - This late native of upstate New York has been immortalized as the housekeeper to a blended family in southern California in a classic 1970s sitcom. Who was this devout Christian in real life?
2. Died June 2 - "Our survey said... !" Which beloved game show host and panelist (and actor) does *not* have those words on his gravestone, even though the phrase made him famous?
3. Died June 3 - Which late Golden Girl was earlier Maude's best friend, always an animal-lover, and ever an accomplished actress of stage and screen?
4. Died June 6 - This method actress won an Oscar, two Tonys, three BAFTAS, and has played everything from a nun to a seductress to a teacher for the blind, but not a child abuser. What's that you say? (Jesus loves her more than she will know.)
5. Died June 7 - What platinum blonde bombshell of the 1930s died at the incredibly young age of 26, a mere Baby, after years of ill health?
6. Died June 8 - The late Frank Cady was best known for playing a relatively stable storekeeper named Sam Drucker from a nutty little town called Hooterville in three separate sitcoms in the sixties. In which of these programs did the gregarious grocer NOT appear?
7. Died June 10 - What actor, known for his natural acting style, struggled with alcoholism and would not divorce his Catholic wife, but kept a relationship with the love of his life and made some daring movies before his death?
8. Died June 11 - Biographers dispute his middle name, but no one doubts this high and mighty actor cast a giant shadow in Hollywood as a cowboy who displayed true grit as a shootist in cinematic Westerns. Who showed us how the west was won?
9. Also died June 11 - He played a doctor, not a cowboy, on a pioneering science fiction series, as well as guest roles in scores of TV Westerns, but now he's dead, Jim. Who was he?
10. Died June 12 - What towering actor was one of the most popular movie stars of the 1940s-60s as well as a humanitarian? Though he played gunfighters and officers like General Douglas MacArthur, this gentle soul would never hurt a mockingbird.
11. June 14 -- What composer, conductor, piccoloist, and pianist penned the pieces used in the Pink Panther movies, the Peter Gunn programs, and scores of other films and TV shows?
12. Died June 15 - What DJ and music historian gave America a long-running countdown show on the radio and the voice of a meddling kid on Saturday mornings, but sadly died with his family bickering over him?
13. Died June 16 - A man of flesh not of steel, this actor played a superhero on television but died of a gunshot wound in mysterious circumstances. What was his name?
14. Died June 18 - She came from the "royal family" of the stage. One brother died an alcoholic; another, an arthritic. Who was this regal actress with a classical profile, whom Harry S Truman called "a great lady and a great artist"?
15. "I love to laugh... loud and long and clear!" A beloved character and voice actor sang these words in 'Mary Poppins' (1964) as he floated on the ceiling. Who was this former vaudevillian known for silly costumes who became a Disney favorite?
16. Died June 21 - What actor, who played both a loud working-class stiff from Queens and a more subdued, broad-minded cop from Mississippi, passed away just a few years after his son's suicide?
17. Died June 22 - In entertainment since childhood, this slight woman with a huge voice was everything from the girl next-door to a gay icon, but in the end drug addiction took her over the rainbow to a better place.
18. Died June 25 - This angel of television shone as brightly as her dazzling smile, but her death from cancer was overshadowed by that of pop star Michael Jackson, who died the same day. Who was this actress and poster model?
19. Died June 29 - This jazz singer starred in 'White Christmas' with Bing Crosby, and guest-starred on 'ER' with her famous, handsome nephew. Who sang "Come on-a My House" for the last time in 2002?
20. Died June 30 - What intelligent, gifted little rascal was the leader of a gang of cuties in comedy shorts from the 1930s and 1940s (not to be confused with a U.S. Civil War officer)?
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