
As a society, we often look toward others for guidance as to how we should act in difficult or uncomfortable situations.
Some people look toward family and friends in their own communities. Others follow the protocol of the agencies hosting such events.
Hollywood Funeral encourages families to take inspiration from the actors and stories of the silver screen.
06.03.10
Golden Girl Rue McClanahan passed away after a stroke and subsequent brain aneurysm. She is best known for her brilliant comedic work that earned her an emmy in 1987, "The Golden Girls," where she played lusty Blanche Deveraux. In addition to the "The Golden Girls", Rue appeared in live theatre, in several films, and on several television shows including recurring roles on "Another World", "Maude", and "Mama's Family".
05.29.10
Farewell to Dennis Hopper, a long standing hollywood legend and director of "Easy Rider", who acted in many notable films including, "Apocalypse Now", "Rebel Without a Cause", "Giant" and "Blue Velvet".
05.28.10
A brain hemorrhage claims actor Gary Coleman, who appeared on the long running NBC series "Diff'rent Strokes." In 2003, he grabbed 12,488 votes when he ran in the California recall election to replace Gov. Gray Davis.