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In Memoriam Priscilla Reetz Barbara Reisman Mathias Reitz John Rich In Remembrance 5/7/2001 5/30/2011 10/28/2011 1/29/2012 Paul Rickenbacher West 12/12/2011 Joseph Jon Riggs Toni Ringo Sue Ritter John Robb Ruth Robbins Sandy Robertson Henry F. Robinson Vic Roby Laura Rockefeller George Rogan John S. Ronga Andy Rooney Ellanora Rose Roy Rowan Wynn Rowell Katy Roy Luis Manny Saca Val Safron Arden Sampson Lynn Samuels Charles Sanders Nick Santino Sarallen Cathy Sarkady Vidal Sassoon Robert Saxen Dane Saxon Lisa Saxton Lucille Sayre Jess Schwidde Joe Scorzo Sydna Scott Earl Scruggs Junior Seau Eddie Shaw Carroll Shelby Felix Shuman Ken Sidwell Edythe Sills Frankie Silver Jeff Singleton Ramon Sison Nancy Skelton Doc Slevin Mollie Smilie Nitche Hervey Smith Wonderful Smith Jasper S. Solomon Dorothy Soper Frank A Soto A. L. South Joyce Sozen Michael Spangler Kay Spurdis Bill Stabler Don Stanley Clayton Starling Kurt James Stefka William Steinfeldt 11/27/2011 3/30/2012 12/1/2000 10/18/2011 4/19/2002 2/3/2012 4/8/2012 9/22/2011 9/11/2001 7/31/2011 10/13/2010 11/4/2011 2/7/2002 5/10/1998 11/25/2011 11/9/2011 Alan "Mr. Fabulous" Rubin 6/8/2011 Dylan Rushe 10/12/2011 6/15/2009 7/13/2010 7/12/2002 12/24/2011 10/10/2011 1/25/2012 7/26/2008 2/13/2011 5/9/2012 6/27/2002 3/16/2009 4/19/2005 1/25/1996 12/9/2005 3/27/2011 6/23/1996 3/28/2012 5/2/2012 4/7/2003 5/10/2012 1/3/2012 12/3/2011 2/24/2012 10/2/2002 10/5/2011 1/7/2009 9/23/2006 5/11/2007 5/17/2003 6/12/2010 8/28/2008 1/3/2011 12/19/2011 11/22/2011 1/27/2011 9/7/2006 2/14/2012 11/14/2009 4/7/2012 1/20/2003 6/29/2005 11/11/2011 2/17/2012 Peter Stelzer Warren Stevens Florence Stone Leonard Stone Kenneth Strange William E. Strange Steven L. Stratt Hal Studer Alan Sues Sumant Yale Summers Donna Summer J. Tarwater Billy Taylor Sandor Tecsy Bradley Thoennes Al Thomas Wayne Thomas Dolly Thompson Duane Thompson Margaret Thomson Eugenia Thornton Richard Threlkeld Jan Tice Paul Todd Father Frank Toste Csc Pete Trama Richard Tufeld Norma K. Valleau Dorothy Van 4/5/2011 Kaye Louise Stevens 12/28/2011 Oren Stevens 1/28/2012 3/29/2012 10/7/2011 11/2/2011 7/6/2008 2/22/2012 11/8/2010 10/24/2011 12/1/2011 11/13/2011 5/6/2012 5/17/2012 3/22/2012 12/28/2010 12/14/2011 10/11/2011 7/6/2011 1/27/2009 10/30/2007 5/13/2010 12/1/2011 1/12/2005 1/13/2011 10/22/2011 10/9/2011 7/6/2011 9/25/2011 1/22/2012 11/9/2010 12/4/2002 Dennis W. Vanderveer 9/23/2011 Helen Verlenden Shirley Verrett Al Vescovo Edmund E. Villa Robert D. Von Fliss Arthur Wachtel Michael Wager Garry Walberg David Joe Walker Sullivan Walker Mike Wallace Phyllis E. Wanger Gloria Ward Stan Weinstein George Weintraub Maurice Weiss Richard C. Wessler Kenneth White 11/18/2002 11/5/2010 10/10/2011 5/29/2011 11/22/2010 10/22/2003 12/26/2011 3/27/2012 4/15/2010 2/21/2012 4/7/2012 9/30/2003 6/20/2011 9/18/2011 1/14/2011 11/24/2010 3/2/1994 3/2/2012 Dick Anthony Williams 2/16/2012 Nicol Williamson Carole Wilson Eleanor L. Wilson Ty Wilson Michael Winkelman Elizabeth Wolfe George J. Woods Belita Woods Deborah Wren Al Wyatt Jr. Adam "MCA" Yauch Marion Young Zohra A. Zein Torrie Zito 60 SAG-AFTRA | Summer 2012 | SAGAFTRA.org 12/16/2011 1/20/2009 8/2/2011 8/20/1983 7/27/1999 2/15/2004 7/3/2010 5/14/2012 4/13/2011 2/3/2012 5/4/2012 12/8/2011 5/13/2002 12/3/2009 Over his 60-year career in broadcasting, Wallace received 21 Emmy Awards, five Peabody Awards, five DuPont- Columbia Journalism Awards, and in 2003, the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists presented Wallace and the entire 60 Minutes team with the AFTRA Media and Entertainment Excellence Award (AMEE) in Broadcasting. broadcast community. He was a pioneer in his field, and his journalistic style informed a generation of television news people aſter him. Wallace will be a presence deeply missed within the MIKE WALLACE died April 7 at the age of 93. Best known for his work on 60 Minutes, Wallace had already been in broadcasting for decades when the show debuted in 1968. He developed his distinctive interview style on a popular New York television show called Night Beat, and went on to head The Mike Wallace Interview. DICK CLARK, a true maverick of television entertainment, died April 18 at the age of 82. A member of both AFTRA and informed. His move to host American Bandstand in 1956 marked the beginning of an era and firmly established Clark as a television legend. There was never a program like Bandstand before it aired, nor has there been one quite like it since. As Bandstand host, he not only was a working union member, but he welcomed and introduced America to thousands of recording artists and performers who were fellow union members. From Bandstand to the series of Pyramid game shows, to co-hosting Bloopers and Practical Jokes and The Other Half, to ringing in each New Year, Clark was a fixture in American culture. As a producer, dick clark productions shared a strong history with the union, from the Golden Globe Awards to the American Music Awards and the Academy of Country Music Awards. and SAG since 1952, Clark was a pioneer in television programming. His career started just as television was taking a firm spot as the new medium for families to gather around to be entertained

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