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Jim Morrison 28 Richard Farina 29 Franz Kafka 40 Chris Penn 40 John Cazale 42 Ernie Kovaks 43
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Diana, Princess of Wales 36 Judy Holliday 43 F. Scott Fitzgerald 44 Nat King Cole 45 Frank Zappa 52
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Brandon deWilde 30 Irving Thalberg 37 Nathaniel West 37 John F. Kennedy, Jr. 38 Natasha Richardson 45
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Raymond Chandler 44 Raymond Chandler didn't start writing fiction until he was 44...but he died when he was 70. You're so right. I'll delete. (What I meant to say was . . . ) Billie Holliday 44
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Sid Vicious had made a name for himself but still died of an overdose from the heroin his mother supplied- perhaps it was a miracle he lasted to twenty-one, and Tupac was only twenty-five when he got caught in a Las Vegas drive-by. Elizabeth Short became immortalized in her death at twenty-two, as was Gian-Carlo Coppola and Dominique Dunne who was strangled to death in her driveway. Sal Mineo was thirty-seven when he was stabbed to death in his driveway. Joe Orton at thirty-four, about to write the next Beatles movie, is killed by his male lover, and poor Bobby Driscoll, died from years of drug abuse, at thirty.
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Natasha Richardson 39 The IMDB gives her age as 45. "So it it written, so it is . . ."
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