Irene Cara’s cause of death has been revealed. The actress died of arteriosclerotic and hypertensive cardiovascular disease, according to her external examination report, which Et obtained.
In addition to arteriosclerotic, which is the buildup of substances in and on the artery walls, and hypertensive cardiovascular disease, which refers to heart problems that occur due to high blood pressure, the report lists diabetes mellitus as a contributory condition. Cara’s manner of death was natural, according to the report.
Cara died in November at age 63. At the time, Cara’s rep, Judith A. Moose, released a statement confirming the news.
“It is with profound sadness that on behalf of her family I announce the passing of Irene Cara,” Moose said. “The Academy Award-winning actress, singer, songwriter, and producer passed away in her Florida home.”
Moose added, “She was a beautifully gifted soul whose legacy will live forever through her music and films.
In addition to arteriosclerotic, which is the buildup of substances in and on the artery walls, and hypertensive cardiovascular disease, which refers to heart problems that occur due to high blood pressure, the report lists diabetes mellitus as a contributory condition. Cara’s manner of death was natural, according to the report.
Cara died in November at age 63. At the time, Cara’s rep, Judith A. Moose, released a statement confirming the news.
“It is with profound sadness that on behalf of her family I announce the passing of Irene Cara,” Moose said. “The Academy Award-winning actress, singer, songwriter, and producer passed away in her Florida home.”
Moose added, “She was a beautifully gifted soul whose legacy will live forever through her music and films.
- 2/3/2023
- by Becca Longmire
- ET Canada
Country singer Jake Flint has died. Jake’s unexpected passing comes just hours after his wedding to his new wife, Brenda Flint. He was 37 years old.
Jake’s publicist, Clif Doyal, confirmed the sad news to The Oklahoman on Monday. According to Doyal, the “What’s Your Name?” singer died in his sleep after he and Brenda exchanged vows on Saturday. The singer’s cause of death has yet to be announced.
In a statement shared with Et Tuesday, Doyal reflected on Jake’s legacy, calling him a “tireless supporter of his fellow artists.”
“Jake Flint was an Ambassador of the Oklahoma Red Dirt music scene. He was a prolific songwriter, recording artist, and in-demand live performer throughout the Midwest and Southwestern U.S. As a testament to his kindness and humanity, he was also a tireless supporter of his fellow artists, always willing to lend a hand to help anyone who needed it,...
Jake’s publicist, Clif Doyal, confirmed the sad news to The Oklahoman on Monday. According to Doyal, the “What’s Your Name?” singer died in his sleep after he and Brenda exchanged vows on Saturday. The singer’s cause of death has yet to be announced.
In a statement shared with Et Tuesday, Doyal reflected on Jake’s legacy, calling him a “tireless supporter of his fellow artists.”
“Jake Flint was an Ambassador of the Oklahoma Red Dirt music scene. He was a prolific songwriter, recording artist, and in-demand live performer throughout the Midwest and Southwestern U.S. As a testament to his kindness and humanity, he was also a tireless supporter of his fellow artists, always willing to lend a hand to help anyone who needed it,...
- 11/30/2022
- by Becca Longmire
- ET Canada
Less than a month after Aaron Carter‘s untimely death, Nick Carter celebrated Thanksgiving Day surrounded by loved ones and he said he was “thankful” for the “quality time.”
The Backstreet Boys singer took to Instagram on Saturday and posted a series of photos where he’s surrounded by his family. In the launch photo, Nick’s with his wife, Lauren Kitt Carter, and they’re all seated at the kids’ table enjoying snacks and doing a little drawing. Nick and Lauren share three children — son Odin, 6, and daughters Saoirse, 3, and Pearl, 1.
“So thankful to spend some quality time with all our loved ones on Thanksgiving. we hope you all had a great time as well,” Nick captioned the post.
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The Backstreet Boys singer took to Instagram on Saturday and posted a series of photos where he’s surrounded by his family. In the launch photo, Nick’s with his wife, Lauren Kitt Carter, and they’re all seated at the kids’ table enjoying snacks and doing a little drawing. Nick and Lauren share three children — son Odin, 6, and daughters Saoirse, 3, and Pearl, 1.
“So thankful to spend some quality time with all our loved ones on Thanksgiving. we hope you all had a great time as well,” Nick captioned the post.
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- 11/27/2022
- by Melissa Romualdi
- ET Canada
Carmine Caridi, an actor who appeared in a key role in “The Godfather: Part II” as well as “The Godfather: Part III,” has died. Caridi’s representatives told TheWrap that he died on Tuesday. He was 85.
In “The Godfather: Part II,” Caridi played Carmine Rosato, who was a member of Peter Clemenza’s regime in New York City as part of the turf war with Frank Pentangeli. He also played a separate role in the third film as Albert Volpe.
In his memoir “The Kid Stays in the Picture,” Robert Evans wrote that Caridi was director Francis Ford Coppola’s first choice for the role of Sonny Corleone, a part that was eventually played by James Caan, but Evans said that Caridi was too tall to play opposite Al Pacino.
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Caridi had more than 100 film...
In “The Godfather: Part II,” Caridi played Carmine Rosato, who was a member of Peter Clemenza’s regime in New York City as part of the turf war with Frank Pentangeli. He also played a separate role in the third film as Albert Volpe.
In his memoir “The Kid Stays in the Picture,” Robert Evans wrote that Caridi was director Francis Ford Coppola’s first choice for the role of Sonny Corleone, a part that was eventually played by James Caan, but Evans said that Caridi was too tall to play opposite Al Pacino.
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- 5/29/2019
- by Brian Welk
- The Wrap
Carmine Caridi, who played the traitorous Carmine Rosato in The Godfather, Part II (1974) and returned to the Francis Ford Coppola franchise to portray Albert Volpe in The Godfather Part III (1990), died Tuesday at Cedars-Sinai in Los Angeles, where he had been in a coma. He was 85.
The veteran actor had screen credits in the triple-digits by the end of his career but his signature roles was Rosato, a key figure in the bloody mob battle that played out as a centerpiece of The Godfather, Part II, which won the Academy Award for best picture to match the gold-plated achievement of its predecessor, The Godfather (1972). Rosato’s machinations created turmoil and confusion for the Corleone Family but in the end his gambit failed and his fate was a shotgun execution.
Caridi also gained a measure of industry notoriety in 2004 when he became the first person to be expelled by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences...
The veteran actor had screen credits in the triple-digits by the end of his career but his signature roles was Rosato, a key figure in the bloody mob battle that played out as a centerpiece of The Godfather, Part II, which won the Academy Award for best picture to match the gold-plated achievement of its predecessor, The Godfather (1972). Rosato’s machinations created turmoil and confusion for the Corleone Family but in the end his gambit failed and his fate was a shotgun execution.
Caridi also gained a measure of industry notoriety in 2004 when he became the first person to be expelled by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences...
- 5/29/2019
- by Geoff Boucher
- Deadline Film + TV
The 1980 Alan Parker drama/musical Fame catapulted all of its young actors into the stratosphere of superstardom. Irene Cara, Gene Anthony Ray, Laura Dean, Maureen Teefy, Lee Curreri, Antonia Franceschi, Barry Miller, and Paul McCrane all became huge stars for years. Or maybe they didn't, it's so hard to remember. I think a couple of them ended up on the television series based on the movie and one guy was on E.R., maybe. That's not going to discourage the stars of the upcoming remake of Fame, though. You many have not heard of these guys, yet, but there names will be as common as Lee Curreri and Maureen Teefy soon. Hr says MGM has lined up the lead cast for director/choreographer Kevin Tancharoen's remake. Kristy Flores, Paul Iacono, Paul McGill, Naturi Naughton, Kay Panabaker, Kherington Payne, Collins Pennie, Walter Perez and Anna Maria Perez de Tagle will portray...
- 10/10/2008
- cinemablend.com
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