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David Margulies, an actor whose range took him from Broadway to Ghostbusters!, has died, according to his agent, Mary Harden.
Margulies, who was 78, was perhaps best known for playing the Mayor of New York in Ghostbusters and Ghostbusters II,
originally posted by: DAVID64
Who's next? We all know the urban myth that movie stars/famous people die in 3s. Odd thing is, it seems to be not so much urban myth as truth. Every time a famous person dies, 2 more are soon to follow. Now, I don't know if it's just the fact that we're looking for it and will connect any 3 who die, even if they're a star from the 50s and haven't been heard from in decades or if there's some kind of Hollywood voodoo going on, but there's one more to go and I hope it's not one of my favorites. Alan Alda is getting on up there and Clint Eastwood is in his 80s.
Who do you think is scheduled to meet the Reaper?
David Margulies, 'Ghostbusters' actor and Broadway star, dies at 78
David Margulies, an actor whose range took him from Broadway to Ghostbusters!, has died, according to his agent, Mary Harden.
Margulies, who was 78, was perhaps best known for playing the Mayor of New York in Ghostbusters and Ghostbusters II,
originally posted by: DAVID64
a reply to: opethPA
The whole point was not which order or how famous they were, but that 3 famous people/actors die close together. Now that I think of it, this guy is the 3rd. Lemmy, Bowie and now him. That's 3.