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Throughout the years, people have been propelled into stardom for their skills in comedy, singing, acting, and so much more. 

This is often viewed as a glamorous job, but behind the scenes, these celebrities often devote their entire lives to their craft. 

Many celebrities are so busy with performing that they don't have time for relationships, hobbies, or even taking time to rest and care for themselves. 

While most celebrities know they'll spend their lives performing, they don't normally expect to lose their lives doing what they love.

 Celebrities may seem to have easy jobs, showing up on stage and belting out songs or soliloquies. 

But these long hours often take a toll on their bodies, as well as their relationships. Unfortunately, a select few celebrities have even learned that their jobs are risky enough to have tragic ends. 

Throughout history, things like exhaustion from working long hours, onstage accidents, and in some cases, violence have all had deadly consequences. 

Sadly, even singers, actors, and comedians are liable to suffer injuries and even death. 

In today's video, we're going to take a look at some celebrities who devoted so much time to their art that they tragically died in the middle of a performance! Make sure you stick around because we're going to reveal how one devoted actor tragically died and left his pregnant wife to cope on her own! 

1. Tyrone Power Tyrone 

Edmund Power III was the son of esteemed actor Tyrone Power Sr., who was more known by his friends and family simply as Fred. 

His father's bloodline was filled with Irish actors, and Tyrone Power was determined to carry on his family's legacy from a young age. After graduating high school, he studied acting under his father's wing. Relatively quickly, he became a celebrated theatrical performer and later became a popular Hollywood actor, as well. He often played romantic lead roles as well as swashbucklers. 


Some of his most famous films include The Black Swan, The Mark of Zorro, and Nightmare Alley. 

In 1958, he was working on the film, Solomon and Sheba. He was already 75% finished with most of his scenes and was filming one of his last scenes in November. 

He and his longtime friend and co-star, George Sanders, were filming a duelling scene together. 

In the middle of the scene, however, Tyrone Power suffered a massive heart attack and died later that night, when he was just 44years old. His wife, Deborah Power, was already seven months pregnant with their son and was left tragically widowed. 



2. Harry Einstein

Harry Einstein was a famous comedian and character actor with a penchant for performing Greek dialect comedy. 

Professionally, he was often known as HarryParke or Parkyakarkus, a Pseudo-Greek pun on the phrase "Park your carcass." 

Between 1936 and 1945, his comedy became so well known that he even appeared in a total of eleven films as his character Parkyakarkus, or a close variant of it. 
Then, in 1945, he began his radio show called Meet Me at Parky’s, which aired for a total of three seasons. 

It featured his character, Nick Parkya karkus, a Greek chef who ran his restaurant. Sadly, Einstein struggled with heart disease for many years, which limited his activity levels, so he mostly attended roasts instead of acting in films. In 1958, he attended a roast for Desi Arnaz and Lucille Ball. 

But right after he finished delivering his roast, he collapsed into the lap of fellow actor and comedian Milton Berle. He died later that night from a heart attack. 


3. Leonard Warren

He was a legendary baritone opera singer who was renowned for his vocal range and power. On March 4th, 1960, he performed in the show Forza del Destino. 

He began performing an aria, whose opening line was “Morir, tremenda cosa,” which translates to “to die, a momentous thing.” After finishing the aria, however, he fell, face forward and began crying for help. 
He died at that moment of a massive heart attack. He was only 48 years old. 


4. Alan Marshal 


He was born in Australia, the son of two actors. When he was just three years old, he began appearing in several Australian films, including The Mystery of the Black Pearl and Strangler’s Grip. Then, in 1914, when he was five years old, his parents moved to America to further their careers. 

At age 15, Alan Marshal began performing on broadway. After being discovered by a talent scout, he has been cast in a variety of Hollywood films as well as television shows. His last performance was in the production Sextette, where he acted alongside Mae West in Chicago. He suffered a huge heart attack during the show but managed to finish the production. Later, however, he was discovered dead in his hotel. He was just 52 years old. 


5. Joseph E. Howard 


Joseph E. Howard was a legendary composer, lyricist, and singer, and he helped compose numerous Broadway plays and even helped to write the hit song "Hello! Ma Baby." 

His career began as a singer when he was just 11 years old, and he continued to work in theatre and music for eight decades. After a long and prolific career, however, he died while singing the song "Let Me Call You Sweetheart" during the curtain call of performance at age 91. 

Most of the people on this list were already celebrities before they died, but we're also going to take a look at one person who turned her death into such a spectacle that she became a celebrity because of the way she died! 
Make sure you stick around because we're going to reveal how a humble local news anchor, Christine Chubbuck, ended up getting on the national news because of her death. 


6. Al Kelly Abraham Kalish


Best known by his stage name, Al Kelly, was born on December 18th, 1896. 
He became well known for his vaudeville comedic performances, as well as for his speciality in double-talk, where he would mix nonsense words into real sentences to sound smarter. 

Later on in life, he worked alongside comedians Ellie Howard, Ernie Kovacs, and several others. He also appeared on The Soupy Sales Show several times while it was being filmed in New York. 

On September 7th, 1966, Al Kelly was attending a roast at The Friars' Club in New York City. 
It was one of his favourite venues and he was well known for attending and performing there. 
While he was sitting in the audience, however, he suffered a heart attack and died in the middle of the performance. 
A memorial service was held the very next day, and it was filled with fellow performers and longtime fans. 


7. Spade Cooley


He was a man of many talents and was famous as a big band leader, Western swing musician, and actor. 
His career was going well, but in 1961, he beat his second wife, Ella Mae Evans, to death in front of their daughter, Melody. 
He was nearly sentenced to execution, but after pleading insanity, he was sentenced to life in prison instead. 

After serving nine years in prison, he was granted a 72-hour furlough, where he was allowed to perform at a benefit concert. 
His heart and health were failing, however, and during the concert, Cooley reportedly wasn't feeling well. 

Then, while he was backstage during intermission, Cooley suffered a heart attack and died. 
While he wasn't exactly missed, considering how he butchered his wife, he was a talented performer who could have done so much more with his life had he chosen a different path. 



8. Kenneth Horne 


Kenneth Horne was a British businessman and comedian. 

He was best known for his work on a variety of BBC Radio shows, including Beyond Our Ken, Round the Horne, and Much-Binding-in-the-Marsh. 

Even though much of his work took place between this in the 60s, he is still considered one of the most popular comedic radio show hosts in Britain. 
In 1958, Kenneth Horne suffered from a stroke, and he had to slow down his career to maintain his health for a while. 

Still, he had big plans with other radio hosts, and after Beyond Our Ken wrapped up, he began to work on Round the Horne. 
The show lasted for four seasons and plans were being made for a fifth. Those plans were cut short, however, by tragic circumstances. 

On February 14th, 1969, Kenneth Horne was asked to host the annual Guild of Television Producers’ and Directors’ Awards. He died of a heart attack partway through the show. 


9. Leslie Harvey


Also known simply as Les Harvey, was a Scottish guitarist who performed alongside his brother, Alex Harvey. 
Les Harvey was in several bands, including the Alex Harvey Soul Band, The Blues Council, and Cartoon. Most famous, however, was the band Stone the crows, which he founded alongside his brother in 1969. 

Before founding Stone the Crows, Les Harvey joined the band The Blues Council, which separated in 1965 after tragedy struck. Their touring van crashed, killing two of the members. 

Sadly, this wasn’t the only tragedy that would befall Les Harvey. 
Stone the Crows performed for three years, but in 1972, Les Harvey began to sing into a microphone that wasn't earthed. 

He was electrocuted and tragically killed in the middle of the performance. 

10. Christine Chubbuck


Most of the tragic deaths featured in this video happened to people who were already celebrities. 
Christine Chubbuck, however, only became a celebrity after her horrifying death. Chubbuck worked as a news reporter in Florida. 

In her thirties, she was depressed because she didn't have many friends and had an even harder time developing romantic relationships. 

She was hopelessly in love with one of her fellow news reporters, but she later found out that he was involved with a different news reporter at the studio. 

On July 15th, 1974, Christine Chubbuck insisted she open the Suncoast Digest newscast, even though she had never read for it before. The other employees allowed her to read it. 

Everything started normally until she said"TV 40 presents what is believed to be a television first. In living colour, exclusive coverage of suicide." 

Then she shot herself on live television,  becoming the first person in history to do so. She was only 29 years old, and her death serves as a sad reminder of what can happen when mental illness and depression are left untreated. 

In today's video, we looked at some of the the the the the ebritiesgically died during the middle of their performances. 

Were you more shocked to learn about Christine Chubbuck's suicide, which turned her into a celebrity after her death, or about Leslie Harvey, who was unexpectedly electrocuted during a live performance? 

Let us know in the comments below, and doughnut forget to subscribe to Facts Verse for more! 

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