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James ‘Kamala’ Harris, Former WWE Wrestler, Dies at 70 - TheWrap

James ‘Kamala’ Harris, Former WWE Wrestler, Dies at 70 - TheWrap

James ‘Kamala’ Harris, Former WWE Wrestler, Dies at 70 - TheWrap
Aug 10, 2020 5 mins, 10 secs

“WWE is saddened to learn that James Harris, known to WWE fans as Kamala, has passed away at age 70,” the WWE tweeted.

WWE is saddened to learn that James Harris, known to WWE fans as Kamala, has passed away at age 70.https://t.co/d0kGY4GcTO.

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Kevin Conway, known for his roles in films like “Gettysburg” and ‘Thirteen Days,” died on Feb.

Robert Conrad, who was the star of the 1960s TV series “Wild Wild West,” died from heart failure on Feb.

Paula Kelly, an Emmy-nominated actress known for TV series like “Night Court” and films like “Sweet Charity” and “The Andromeda Strain,” died on Feb.

A lawyer for the family told BBC that Flack died by suicide. .

Jason Davis, best known as the voice of Mikey Blumberg on Disney Channel’s “Recess,” died on Feb.

Ja’net Dubois, starred on the CBS sitcom “Good Times” and wrote and performed the theme song to "The Jeffersons," passed away on Feb.

"Inside the Actors Studio" host James Lipton passed away on March 2 after a battle with bladder cancer.

"The Exorcist" star Max von Sydow died on March 8 at the age of 90. .

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Beatrice, who played the beloved French bulldog Stella on the last seven seasons of “Modern Family,” died March 9 shortly after the cast shot the series finale.

Stuart Whitman, a star of Westerns alongside John Wayne like “The Comancheros” and the war movie “The Longest Day,” died in his home March 16, his son told TMZ.

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Maggie Griffin, Kathy Griffin’s mother and co-star of her Bravo reality series “Kathy Griffin: My Life on the D-List,” died March 17 at age 99.

Country music legend Kenny Rogers passed away on March 20 at the age of 81.

Tony-winning playwright Terrence McNally died on March 24 of complications from the coronavirus.

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Ellis Marsalis Jr., New Orleans jazz legend and father of Wynton and Branford Marsalis, died from COVID-19 complications April 1.

Eddie Large, one-half of the comedy duo Little and Large, died April 2 after contracting coronavirus while hospitalized for heart failure.

Ed Farmer, MLB player turned White Sox radio announcer, died April 1.

Jeff Grosso, the legendary skateboarder who hosted Vans’ “Loveletters to Skating” video series, died March 31 in Costa Mesa, Calif.

Bill Withers, the 1970s singer of classics like “Lean On Me” and “Ain’t No Sunshine,” died on March 30 at the age of 81.

Patricia Bosworth, a stage and screen actress turned journalist who penned celebrity biographies, died April 2 from complications of the coronavirus

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Rapper and model Chynna Rogers died on April 8

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Sam Lloyd, best known for his role as downtrodden lawyer Ted Buckland on “Scrubs,” died on April 30

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Grant Imahara, the engineer and roboticist who helped test some of the world’s most famous rumors on the iconic Discovery Channel series “Mythbusters,” died on July 13 at the age of 49

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