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On March 10, 2010, Corey Haim—the former teen heartthrob whose boyish charm and undeniable talent made him one of the biggest stars of the 80s—died at the age of 38. His passing marked the tragic end of a life shaped by early fame, addiction, and the relentless pressures of Hollywood. From his breakout roles in Lucas and The Lost Boys to his struggles with substance abuse and failed comebacks, Haim's legacy as a beloved icon of 80s pop culture endures.
Hosts: Jason Beckerman & Derek Kaufman
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On August 9, 2003, Gregory Hines – the legendary tap dancer, actor, and singer whose unparalleled rhythm and charismatic performances revitalized the art of tap dancing for new generations – died of liver cancer at the age of 57. Hines’ passing came after a private battle with the disease, which he had kept largely out of the public eye. Though his career spanned decades, from Broadway to Hollywood, Hines’ effortless style, innovation, and passion left an indelible mark on the entertainment industry and on all those who were inspired by his artistry.
Hosts: Jason Beckerman & Derek Kaufman
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On February 26, 2025, Gene Hackman -- the actor who redefined the archetype of a Hollywood leading man with his raw intensity in movies like The French Connection and Hoosiers -- was found dead in his Santa Fe home alongside his wife, Betsy Arakawa, and their dog. The resulting investigation into the circumstances of their deaths has just begun, but it will do nothing to dim Hackman's onscreen legacy as one of cinema’s most versatile and compelling figures.
Hosts: Jason Beckerman & Derek Kaufman
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On July 1, 2005, Luther Vandross — the velvet-voiced singer who defined romance for a generation — passed away at the age of 54, just two years after suffering a devastating stroke. With his flawless vocals and heartfelt lyrics, Vandross became one of R&B’s most celebrated artists, delivering timeless hits like Never Too Much, Here and Now, and Dance with My Father. His ability to blend soul, passion, and elegance made him a legend whose influence stretched far beyond music.
Hosted by: Jason Beckerman & Derek Kaufman
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'2 Angry Men' is a weekly podcast hosted by Harvey Levin and Mark Geragos. Each week, the two sit down to discuss the scandals, triumphs, and chaotic moments that shape pop culture.
On this week's episode...
In this exclusive interview, the Menendez Brothers open up about life behind bars, the hardships they've endured, and their hopes for a second chance. From the mental and physical toll of decades in prison to their ongoing legal battles, they share their unfiltered truth. Is freedom still within reach? Tune in as they reflect on their past, their regrets, and the fight for a future beyond prison walls.
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On November 29, 1981, Natalie Wood — the legendary actress known for her starring roles in some of most iconic movies ever made, including Miracle on 34th Street and Rebel Without a Cause, drowned at the age of 43 under mysterious circumstances near Catalina Island, accompanied by her husband, Robert Wagner, and actor Christopher Walken. Despite initial reports labeling the incident as an accidental drowning, conflicting testimonies and subsequent investigations have fueled ongoing speculation about the true circumstances surrounding her demise. Wood's enduring legacy as a Hollywood icon continues to captivate audiences and inspire discussions about her life and the mysterious nature of her death.
Hosts: Jason Beckerman & Derek Kaufman
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On October 25, 1999, Payne Stewart — one of golf’s most charismatic and beloved figures — died tragically in a plane crash at the age of 42. Known for his distinctive knickers and clutch performances, Stewart won three major championships, including a dramatic U.S. Open victory just months before his death. His passion for the game, sportsmanship, and larger-than-life presence left an enduring legacy that continues to inspire golfers and fans around the world.
Hosts: Jason Beckerman & Derek Kaufman
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On December 2, 1993, Pablo Escobar — the notorious drug lord whose empire revolutionized the global narcotics trade — was killed at the age of 44, following a violent manhunt in Medellín, Colombia. As the leader of the Medellín cartel for 17 years, Escobar used his formidable intelligence, relentless ambition, and ruthless capacity for violence to establish a reign of power so absolute that no one dared to challenge him. Known for both his savage brutality and his calculated philanthropy, Escobar left a complex legacy of fear and influence that still resonates to this day.
Hosts: Jason Beckerman & Derek Kaufman
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On March 7, 1999, Stanley Kubrick — the visionary filmmaker whose groundbreaking works reshaped the art of cinema — passed away at the age of 70, just days after completing his final film, Eyes Wide Shut. Known for masterpieces like 2001: A Space Odyssey, A Clockwork Orange, and The Shining, Kubrick pushed the boundaries of storytelling and cinematography during his brilliant career. Beyond his technical genius, Kubrick’s fearless approach to complex themes and meticulous craftsmanship continues to influence filmmakers and challenge audiences around the world.
Hosts: Jason Beckerman & Derek Kaufman
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On January 26, 2020, Kobe Bryant — who is among the most decorated and revered basketball players in history, known for his unmatched work ethic and intensity that helped him win five NBA championships with the Los Angeles Lakers - was killed in a helicopter crash in Calabasas, California, alongside his 13-year-old daughter, Gianna, and seven others. The tragic accident cut short a life defined by greatness yet marred by controversy, and occurred just as Bryant was transitioning from a celebrated 20-year NBA career to pursuits in storytelling, philanthropy, and mentorship. His untimely death, compounded by the loss of his young daughter and others, left a void in the hearts of fans and a legacy of resilience and ambition that will endure for generations.
Hosts: Jason Beckerman & Derek Kaufman
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On March 24, 2016, Garry Shandling — the trailblazing comedian who reshaped the landscape of television comedy in the 80s and 90s — passed away at age 66 after suddenly collapsing at his home. Known for his innovative blend of self-deprecating humor and sharp industry satire, Shandling left behind a legacy that forever altered the way we think about sitcoms and late-night TV. Beyond his on-screen brilliance, Shandling’s introspective approach to comedy and life inspired a generation of performers to explore vulnerability in their art.
Hosts: Derek Kaufman & Jason Beckerman
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On April 20, 2018, Avicii – the groundbreaking Swedish DJ and producer whose chart-topping hits like Wake Me Up, Levels, and Hey Brother redefined the electronic music landscape – tragically passed away by suicide at the age of 28. Avicii's untimely death was a devastating loss to fans and collaborators alike, but his legacy remains indelible as one of the most innovative, beloved, and influential artists in the history of electronic dance music.
Hosts: Jason Beckerman & Derek Kaufman
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As we celebrate the New Year, Derek and Jason take the opportunity to reflect on some of the most memorable celebrities we didn't have a chance to cover on the podcast, focusing on their extraordinary lives and legacies.
Hosts: Jason Beckerman & Derek Kaufman
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On December 29, 2024, James Earl Carter, Jr. -- who began his career as a modest peanut farmer before becoming the 39th President of the United States -- died at his family home in Georgia at the age of 100. Although his administration was derailed by the Iran Hostage Crisis and a troubled economy at home, his post-presidential life set the standard for leading a life guided by character, integrity, humanitarianism, and basic decency.
Hosts: Jason Beckerman & Derek Kaufman
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As 2024 comes to a close, Derek and Jason take a look back at the most famous and influential celebrities we lost this year, and explore what made their lives and careers so memorable,
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On June 10, 2004, Ray Charles — the iconic musician whose genre-defying sound reshaped modern music — passed away at age 73 due to complications from liver disease. Known as "The Genius" for his groundbreaking blend of gospel, jazz, blues, and country, Charles left behind a legacy that not only transformed the soundscape of American music but also broke racial barriers in the entertainment industry.
Hosts: Jason Beckerman & Derek Kaufman
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On February 1, 2021, Dustin Diamond — the actor and comedian whose portrayal as the quirky and lovable Samuel "Screech" Powers on Saved by the Bell made him a household name—passed away from cancer just weeks after being diagnosed. Despite his iconic role, Diamond's post-show life was beset by legal troubles, financial hardships, and publicized conflicts with former castmates, particularly following the release of his controversial memoir. In his later years, however, Diamond sought personal growth and reconciliation, reconnecting with fans and finding solace in a quieter, more grounded life. His passing marked the end of a turbulent yet impactful journey, remembered for both its trials and the joy he brought to millions through his unforgettable role as Screech.
Hosts: Jason Beckerman & Derek Kaufman
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On July 23, 1982, a tragic accident on the set of Twilight Zone: The Movie claimed the lives of actor Vic Morrow and two child actors, Myca Dinh Le and Renee Shin-Yi Chen, when a helicopter crashed during filming. The devastating event cast a shadow over the film's legacy and became a defining moment in Hollywood, prompting stricter safety regulations and a reevaluation of on-set practices to better protect cast and crew.
Hosts: Jason Beckerman & Derek Kaufman
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On October 2, 2017, Tom Petty – the iconic musician and songwriter whose heartfelt lyrics and timeless rock anthems like Free Fallin, American Girl, and I Won't Back Down, made him a cornerstone of American music – passed away from an accidental drug overdose at the age of 66. Petty's untimely death was a profound loss to those who knew him, but his legacy is secure as one of the most beloved, enduring, and influential figures in rock and roll history.
Hosts: Jason Beckerman & Derek Kaufman
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On November 1, 1999, Walter Payton — the legendary running back for the Chicago Bears and an enduring symbol of grit and grace on the football field — passed away at age 46 due to complications from a rare liver disease. Known as "Sweetness" for his smooth yet relentless playing style, Payton left behind a legacy that reshaped the NFL and inspired countless fans. Beyond his athletic achievements, Payton’s humanitarian efforts and public fight with the illness that took his life brought greater awareness to organ donation.
Hosted by: Jason Beckerman & Derek Kaufman
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