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Died on this day in horror history – March 8

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March 8

  • 2006 – Rhoda Williams who appeared in the film “Spacemaster X-7″ and provided the voice of “Tina,” in the “Little Girl Lost” episode of “The Twilight Zone.” She passed away at the age of 75.
  • 2004 – Robert Pastorelli, appeared in “Modern Vampires”, “The Twilight Zone (TV Series)”, “Knight Rider (TV Series)” and many more. He was 49.
  • 2004 – Robin Hunter who co-starred in the films “Vampire Circus” and “Phantom Of The Opera (1989), passed away at the age of 74.
  • 2003 – Karen Morley, who appeared in the films “The Phantom Of Crestwood,” “The Mask Of Fu Manchu” and “The Unknown,” passed away at the age of 93.
  • 2001 – Edward Winter who was best known as “Colonel Flagg” on the “M*A*S*H” TV series, passed away at the age of 63. He appeared in “The Boston Strangler,” ” The Parallax View” and starred in the short lived TV show “Project UFO.”
  • 1997 – Alexander Salkind, who produced the film “Superman,” passed away at the age of 75.
  • 1985 – Edward Andrews, was a wonderful character actor who appeared in tons of films and TV shows such as “Gremlins”, “Monster Squad (TV Series)”, “The Twilight Zone (TV Series)”, “Thriller (TV Series)”, and many more. He died at the age of 70.
  • 1977 – Henry Hull, who played the title role of “The Were Wolf of London,” passed away at the age of 86. He also appeared with Vincent Price in the film “Master of the World.”
  • 1975 – Larry Vincent, was best known as “Seymour” a horror host in Los Angeles during the 1970’s. He also appeared in “Doctor Death: Seeker of Souls”, “Monster Rally (TV Series)”, “The Incredible 2-Headed Transplant”, “Fright Night (TV Series)”, “The Witchmaker.” He passed away at the age of 50 from stomach cancer.
Robert Pastorelli
Robert Pastorelli
Edward Winter
Edward Winter
Edward Andrews
Edward Andrews
Henry Hull
Henry Hull
Larry Vincent
Larry Vincent

Michael Juvinall

I am a Horror journalist, producer, ravenous Horror fiend, aficionado of the classic Universal Monsters, Hammer Horror, Werewolves, and all things Horror.

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