Aretha Franklin's hearse is shown at Greater Grace Temple for the singer's funeral on Aug. 31, 2018, in Detroit, Michigan. | Bill Pugliano/Getty Images
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Celebrity deaths can be a sad time for their many fans and fellow celebrities. Read more about the lives of late celebrities, their accolades and accomplishments, and what they did up until their death.
Val Kilmer is one of the most legendary Hollywood actors of our time. Here's what to know about the 'Batman Forever' star's net worth at the time of his death.
The 'Waiting to Exhale' soundtrack wouldn't have had the same impact without Whitney Houston. Houston contributed three songs to the album and more behind the scenes.
Whitney Houston and Clive Davis first crossed paths in the early 1980s and he was immediately enamored by her talent. He signed her to a record deal, helping to make her one of the biggest stars in the world.
Not long before The Monkees' Michael Nesmith died, he played one last show with Micky Dolenz. The old friends knew their time together was likely running out, but Dolenz said they "both kind of avoided" saying goodbye.
When the show's first 13 episodes premiered, a quarter of American TV viewers tuning in to watch. Which actors from the 'Good Times' cast are still alive?
Actor Angela Lansbury died at the age of 96. Lansbury had one of the longest careers in entertainment history, known for her roles in ‘Murder, She Wrote,’ ‘Beauty and the Beast,’ and several Broadway productions.
Reba McEntire paid tribute to Loretta Lynn with a sweet message of happiness in the belief her country-loving friend made it "into the hollers of heaven."
'Thriller' is Michael Jackson's sixth studio album and was released in 1982, making Jackson a global phenomenon. The album produced seven Top 10 singles.
Loretta Lynn made many friends in country music before her death at 90. But she said she especially liked Dolly Parton, who spoke "the same hillbilly language" as her.