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7 – Peter Yarrow (86): Musician – Best known as a member of the iconic folk trio Peter, Paul and Mary, Yarrow became famous for hits like “Puff, the Magic Dragon” and “Blowin’ in the Wind.” The group’s socially conscious music made a lasting cultural impact, especially during the 1960s civil rights movement. Yarrow also advocated for peace and education, contributing to numerous charitable and humanitarian efforts throughout his career.
12 – Claude Jarman Jr. (90): Actor – Best known for his Academy Award-nominated performance as the young star of The Yearling (1946), Jarman became a beloved child actor in Hollywood. He later transitioned into a career in film production and preservation. Jarman’s iconic role and contributions to film history made him a notable figure in 20th-century American cinema.
12 – Leslie Charleson (79): Actress – Best known for her long-running role as Monica Quartmaine on the soap opera General Hospital, Charleson became a beloved daytime TV star. Her portrayal earned her multiple Daytime Emmy nominations. With a career spanning television, film, and theater, she remains one of the most recognizable figures in soap opera history.