Justin's Dead Pool 2010
A Year In Review


Last Updated:  March 10


Our 2010 Scoring Roster
Chemical Ali
Chemical Ali
Zelda Rubinstein
Zelda Rubinstein
J.D. Salinger
J.D. Salinger
Corey Haim
Corey Haim

Headliners

Big deaths rendered meaningless because nobody scored.










The B-List
Folks who, while not quite rising to the level of Headliner, were still of note.


Pernell Roberts  Merlin Olsen   Pernell Roberts  (1/24, 81)  -  Bonanza's Adam Cartwright, and Trapper John, MD

Merlin Olsen  (3/10, 69)  -  NFL Hall of Famer, Little House actor, FTD spokesman


The C-List
Minor celebrities, various other entertainment names.

Art Clokey (1/8, 88)  -  Creator of Gumby          Casey Johnson (1/4, 30)  -  Socialite celebutard, heiress to Johnson & Johnson fortune          Robert Parker  (1/18, 77)  -  author of Spencer novels          Erich Segal (1/17, 72)  -  author of Love Story          Jennifer Lyon  (1/19, 37)  -  Survivor:Palau contestant          James Mitchell  (1/22, 89)  -  Pete Cooney on All My Children for 30 years          Phil Harris  (2/9, 53)  -  ship captain on Deadliest Catch          Andrew Koenig  (2/25, 41)  -  Growing Pains' Boner, and son of Star Trek's Chekov          Nan Martin  (3/4, 82)  -  Mrs. Louder on the Drew Carey Show

Sports

Mosi Tatupu  (2/23, 54)  -  1980's Patriots running back Mosi Tatupu  
 
Gaines Adams  (1/17, 26)  -  Chicago Bears lineman        Nodar Kumaratishvili  (2/12, 21)  -  Georgian luger


Music

Teddy Pendergrass Pauly Fuemana  
Teddy Pendergrass  (1/13, 59)  -  R&B singer

Pauly Fuemana  (1/31, 40)  -  Lead singer of OMC, one hit wonders for 1995's How Bizarre

Bobby Charles  (1/14, 71)  -  Cajun songwriter, wrote Walkin To New Orleans          Dale Hawkins  (2/13, 73)  -  guitarist who wrote "Susie-Q"          Doug Fieger  (2/14, 57)  -  singer, The Knack          Tom T-Bone Wolk  (2/28, 58)  -  longtime bassist for Hall and Oates and the SNL band in the 80's and 90's


Business / Politics / History
James von Brunn  (1/6, 89)  -  white supremacist  Holocaust museum shooter

Glenn Bell  (1/17, 86)  -  Taco Bell founder

Alexander McQueen  (2/11, 40)  -  leading British fashion designer

Alexander Haig  (2/20, 85)  -  four-star general and former Secretary of State under Reagan
Miep Gies  (1/11, 100)  -  helped hide Anne Frank

Iskandar Ismail  (1/22, 77)  -  king of Malaysia

Fred Morrison  (2/9, 90)  -  inventor of the Frisbee
Donald Goerke  (1/10, 83)  -  marketing guy behind SpaghettiOs and Campbell's Chunky Soup

John Murtha  (2/8, 77)  -  first Vietnam combat vet elected to Congress, outspoken war critic

Charlie Wilson  (2/10, 76)  -  Texas Congressman, played by Tom Hanks in the movie

It's All Relative

Jean Biden  (1/8, 92)  -  mother of VP Joe

Erma Deutschendorf Davis  (1/17, 87)  -  mother of John Denver

Michael Blosil  (2/26, 18)  -  adopted son of Marie Osmond
Carl Smith  (1/16, 82)  -  country singer and first husband of June Carter Cash

Kate McGarrigle  (1/18, 63)  -  mother of singer Rufus Wainwright
Mary Thomas  (1/13, 86)  -  mother of NBA's Isiah

Daniel Kerrigan  (1/24, 70)  -  father of skater Nancy