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Producer David Foster (b.1929) died on December 22. Author Timothy Wade Huntley (b.1939) died on June 13. Actor Nobuyuki Ishida (b.1950) died on June 13. Producer Steve Golin (b.1955) died on April 21. Cole collaborated on several novels with Chris Bunch, producing the Sten series. Actor Barbara March (b.1953) died on August 11. He provided voice work for Todd McFarlanes Spawn and The Justice League. He conducted the orchestra for numerous films including My Fair Lady. Funeral homes; Help and advice. Wolfe has won the World Fantasy Award for his novels The Shadows of the Torturer and Soldier of Sidon and for his collections The Best of Gene Wolfe and Storeys from the Old Hotel. Siletsky wrote primarily in the short fiction form and published the short story A Necessary Condition, which was translated into English. Genovese worked on Star Trek: The Next Generation and Star Trek: Voyager, Tales from the Crypt: Demon Knight, and other properties in both series. A successful psychiatrist, after she married Asimov, she wrote mysteries and science fiction, including several collaborations with Asimov, The Second Experiment, Murder at the Galactic Writers Society, and Mind Transfer. She won the Stoker Award four times, for her novel Dread in the Beast and for three of her poetry collections, Sineater, Vectors, and Four Elements. He was also one of the organizers of the RPG convention Nordcon. Playwrite William F. Brown (b.1928) died on June 23. Fields won a Hugo Award for his script for the Star Trek: TNG episode The Inn0er Light and he went on to write episodes of Deep Space Nine as well. Glen Mehn died on May 15. Kelley was one of the founders of Chicago TARDIS and helped run a variety of conventions, both in Chicago and elsewhere. Rochelle worked at WildStorm from 1994 on titles such as Gen13, Batman: Dark Knight Dynasty, and Backlash/Spider-Man. She also appeared in the films Star Trek: Inusrrection and Spiders II: Breeding Ground. Childrens author Berthe Amoss (b.1925) died on October 6. Etchisons short stories have been collected in several volumes. Calistro was an active costumer and part of the Northern Lights Costumers Guild. Tome worked on the comic strip Spirou et Fantasio from 1980 through 1998. Kramer was a Broadway producer whose shows included The Addams Family, Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark, Frankenstein, and Finding Neverland. In 1964, he won a Golden Globe as Most Promising Newcomer. Actor Arte Johnson (b.1929) died on July 3. His other two novels, Escape from Heaven and The Fractal Man, were also nominees for the award. Perego worked as an animator on The World of Topo Gigio and Topo Gigio Comes to Town. Zaslove directed the animated film The Phantom Tollbooth as well as the animated television series The Smurfs, Darkwing Duck, The Jetsons, and Aladdin. Covel published An Index to DAW Books in 1989 and J.T. Director Suzan Pitt (b.1943) died on June 16. Lepovetsky begane publishing work of genre interest in 1985 with her short story Along Came a Spider and her poem The Old Dragons Song. She continued to publish short fiction and poety and in 2016 released the collection Voices from Empty Rooms.

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