Explore {{searchView.params.phrase}} by color family {{familyColorButtonText(colorFamily.name)}} Another martial arts superstar who bought the farm after a freak accident. However, in 1914 she was involved in an on-stage fire that got out of control resulting in her having some nasty burns and a fractured spine. On Ray Combs' last episode, the winning family got several zeros in "Fast Money," which prompted Combs to say something to the effect of, "I've been hosting this show for six years, and I think this is a damn fine way to go out." Ray earned a reported $800,000 annually from 1988 to 1994 on Family Feud. After leaving his small town and moving to Los Angeles, Combs had found success as the host of the Family Feud reboot. The IBM strategic repository for digital assets such as images and videos is located at dam.ibm.com. Did you know that vending machines kill two to three people a year on average? 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He ruled the 1960s airwaves with hits that still get plenty of play today like, "Let's Get It On," and "I Heard It Through The Grapevine." All went smoothly until the Ferguson bros got wind of $5,000 that was supposedly hidden somewhere in the house and proceeded to torture and beat Novarro until he gave up the stash. Wood was enjoying a pleasant night out on a boat with her husband, Robert Wagner, the boat's captain, Dennis Davern, and her good pal, Christopher Walken (yes, the Christopher Walken) when she mysteriously ended up a mile away in a dinghy dead of drowning and hypothermia. My name is Adam and I was scientifically bred to waste your time with facts of the populous cutlure. He then proceeded to step closer and fire a second shot through Gaye's shoulder at point-blank range. Carradine became a household name after starring as the Shaolin Monk, Kwai Chang Caine, in the 1970s hit television show, Kung Fu. However, Carradine's death certainly highlights the word "freak" more than it does "accident." To really sweeten the deal, a few of them have gone in such ridiculous ways you'll have to read these captions twice to even begin to comprehend how or why they bought the farm the way they did. This is where the stupidity part comes in, because during the filming of Cover Up's seventh episode, Hexum was fighting off boredom in between takes by goofing around with a prop .44 Magnum revolver (yeah, the same type of gun that killed Brandon Lee). Still, she refused to let a few small speed bumps stand in her way and returned to Hollywood in the 1920s, but sadly only landed bit parts. Ray Combs. It's true, people try to get a free snack and the next thing they know, WHAM!, a glass tower of Frito's and honeybuns is. Other accounts claim the scarf strangled her to death and nearly decapitated her in the process, which is even more gruesome than the original claims. Aside from Michael Jackson and The Jackson 5, Marvin Gaye was pretty much the artist most responsible for developing the record label's legendary sound. You've all been swell guys. © 2020 Getty Images. She was a Golden Globe winner, the first woman to ever bare it all in a Hollywood film, and kind of invented the publicity stunt - she purposely wore an undersized bikini which popped off at a press junket in 1955 - which led her to become one of the first Playboy Playmates. To add injury to insult, Combs severely injured a spinal disc in a car accident later that year, leaving him in permanent pain, add that to a multitude of financial woes along with a nasty divorce and we arrive at June 1, 1996, when police were called to his Glendale, California home to investigate a disturbance. I go to glory!"). After a few years on the scene, he took a look at the no talent schmucks around him, quit his job, packed up the wife and kids and moved to Los Angeles. The show was in a tailspin, with many stations dropping it from their schedules. Well, it gets tougher. However, the vehicle in question was a part of a recent recall of models that had transmission errors leading to unintended rolling, so while he rifled through his bills the Jeep rolled down the driveway eventually colliding with Yelchin and pinned him between a pillar and security fence. Mr. Combs made his stand-up comedy debut at a Holiday Inn in Indianapolis where David Letterman got his first break. Click here to request Getty Images Premium Access through IBM Creative Design Services. {{familyColorButtonText(colorFamily.name)}}, View {{carousel.total_number_of_results}} results. 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Unless you're fanatical over Hollywood's golden age, or, like, 110-years-old, you've probably never heard of Ramon Novarro, but trust me this guy was a big deal back in the 1920s. In the 1960s, he and his wife at the time, Cher, became superstars with their show aptly called, The Sonny and Cher Show, and mega-hit songs like, "I Got You Babe." Your team’s Premium Access agreement is expiring soon. She burned to death right there in her Venice Beach apartment, going down in history as the first woman to die of bad Press. Ray Combs started as a stand-up in the mid to late 1970s in Cincinnati. For six years, he had greeted contestants and the viewers at home with a carefree wit that was the signature of stand-up comedians. He pointed the gun at his son and shot him directly through the heart. Combs had a couple of short-term gigs that had potential but all ended up falling flat and he couldn’t seem to find a way to restart his career. Sonny Bono is known for a variety of things. Remove advertising from a memorial by sponsoring it for just $5. By 1992 ratings spiraled to the floor, and by 1994 CBS replaced Combs with Family Feud's original host, Richard Dawson. To deal with the pressure, Gaye turned to drug use and when his final tour ended he retreated back to his parents' house to live and gather himself. The Getty Images design is a trademark of Getty Images. Although local police pointed an accusatory finger at John Carpenter (no, not the vampire guy), a friend of Crane's who was visiting at the time of the killing, the murder remains unsolved to this day, and the murder weapon was never found. Bardo had been on the lookout for a new young lady to stalk ever since the last apple of his eye, peace activist, Samantha Smith, died in a plane crash in 1985. An opinion that was validated by one reviewer who called Andre a "stiff, colorless and completely talentless performer." She moved back to Los Angeles in the late 1950s, but despite her best efforts, was unable to get any jobs. More recently, Carradine came back into the public eye when he played Bill in Quentin Tarantino's epic kung-fu bloodfest, Kill Bill, a role that earned him a Golden Globe nomination. Here are 15 celebrities who died bizarre, horrific deaths: Isadora Duncan was basically the mother of modern/contemporary dance. His wife later admitted that Bono struggled with an addiction to Vicodin and Valium, but the autopsy showed the congressman had no such type of substance in his system at the time of his death.