The former The Osbournes star, 36, sat down on the Facebook Watch series Red Table Talk with Jada and Willow Smith to share the worst of what she went through in her teen years.
The Office Star Mark York Dies After Suffering A Brief And Unexpected Illness
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Twitter users mourned York s passing and sent their condolences to his family
York s most memorable acting gig was playing Billy Merchant on The Office The Office actor Mark York passed away last week due to an illness, a report has revealed.
York s The Office co-stars, family, and fans are mourning his passing. The 55-year-old died at the Miami Valley Hospital in Ohio on May 19 following a brief and unexpected illness, E! News reported. York is survived by his mother Becky, father Glenn and brothers Brian, Jeff and David, as per People.
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The headline from
Forbes told us what we pretty much knew: “The Ratings For Awards Shows Are Tanking.” Indeed, the viewership for the last Emmys, Grammys and Tonys ceremonies that were almost entirely virtual and Sunday’s scaled-down Oscars all have plummeted.
But the Forbes headline was from
last February, a month before COVID-19 hit the United States.
There are multiple explanations behind the pre-pandemic declines: too many award shows, indifferent younger viewers, and work and artists often not widely known. Yet there’s a far more logical reason, and you just might be reading this story on its central catalyst, a smart phone.