Mark Ruffalo In 2002, Mark Ruffalo was diagnosed with a brain tumor. Died March 2, 1992, age 54, of ovarian cancerOscar-winning actress best known for the movies "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?," "Up the Down Staircase", and "The-Out-of- Towners", Died September 2, 2005, age 70, of throat cancerBest known for starring in the TV show "Gilligan's Island", Died August 22, 1991, age 67, of cervical cancerCanadian-American actress who won 2 Tony Awards and 4 Emmy Awards, Died February 1, 2021, age 44, of small-cell carcinoma Best known for playing Screech on the TV show "Saved By the Bell", Died January 3, 2021, age 59; type of cancer not publicly disclosedWas a New York Times bestselling author whose 29 novels about African-American life sold over 7 million copies and have been translated into three languages, Died March 8, 1999, age 84, of lung cancerMajor League Baseball player for the New York Yankees widely considered to be one of the best baseball players of all time; was the second husband of iconic actress Marilyn Monroe. But the multi-hyphenate entertainer now has something even more. She wrote a 1992 autobiography, Hollywood Mother of the Year, that told of her years on the road and her turmoil with her first husband. After further testing, doctors determinedthe clot wasa primary brain tumor. Known for his role on "Gilmore Girls," Edward Herrmann passed away from brain cancer at age 71 on Dec. 31. MacRae revived the role made famous by Audrey Meadows, who starred in the 1950s version of The Honeymooners. popular trending video trivia random. Your culture and entertainment cheat-sheet. Everyone on this list has rain tumor as a cause of death somewhere in their public records, even if it was just one contributing factor for their death. I tell people all the time if your car is making a weird noise, you take it to the mechanic. Ms. Morris studied history at Kings College, Cambridge, graduating in 1985. Actress and singer Selena Gomez was born on July 22, 1992 in Grand Prairie, Texas. She died of a brain tumor at her Los Angeles home on March 6, 2001. Valerie Harper, TV's Rhoda Morgenstern, Dies at 80 Valerie Harper, the resilient sitcom star whose nine-season run in the 1970s as wisecracking straight-shooter Rhoda Morgenstern made her one of. 222 likes, 2 comments - Classic Actresses (@classicactress) on Instagram: "Happy Heavenly Birthday to actress Fritzi Fern She started her career as a child actress and." Classic Actresses on Instagram: "Happy Heavenly Birthday to actress Fritzi Fern She started her career as a child actress and was starred in films at Universal.