Robert Giroux, who founded the publishing house Farrar, Straus, & Giroux, and supported dozens of great writers like T.S. Eliot, Jack Kerouac, and Susan Sontag, died yesterday. He was 94.
Actress Anita Page, who appeared in films with Lon Chaney, Joan Crawford, and Buster Keaton during the transition from silent to sound film, died last Saturday. She was 98.
She has a cameo in the upcoming horror film Frankenstein Rising. She also costarred in The Broadway Melody, the first sound film to win the Oscar for Best Picture.
Frank Mundus, who was known for hunting down large sharks and who may have been the inspiration for Captain Quint in Jaws, died last Wednesday. He was 82.
AOL had a report that Joan Winston died. She was the number one (or two, or three, depending on who you talk to) Star Trek fan. Complications from Alzheimer's (sp), they said. She helped organize the first Trek con. She also wrote a book about Trek fandom.