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Robert Harper (Bobby Ball) and Thomas Derbyshire (Tommy Cannon) were both born in Oldham. They met in the early 1960s while working as welders in the same factory. Becoming friends, they formed a club act known as "Bobby and Stevie Rhythm", which became the Sherrell Brothers, then The Harper Brothers. Initially they were a vocal duo, but over time started to introduce more comedy into their act. They turned professional in the late 1960s, and eventually changed their name to Cannon and Ball.
Their first TV appearance was on "Opportunity Knocks" in 1968, where they came in last. Other early TV work included appearances on The Wheeltappers and Shunters Social Club (1974) during the 1970s. However, during this time their work remained predominantly in clubs and theaters. Their last TV series was in 1991, by which time tastes had changed and they were not as popular on TV. They continued their theatre summer seasons and pantomimes, where they still drew large audiences. Guest appearances on television continued.
Although things seemed to be going well in the 1980s, things off-stage were darker. Over the years they had gradually estranged to the extent that they no longer spoke to one another except when work demanded. Bobby was drinking heavily, womanizing, and had gained a reputation for violence. In 1986, Ball became a Christian, as did Cannon in 1992. During the 1990s and 2000s, the duo continued working, with theatre tours, summer shows, pantomimes and TV appearances keeping them busy. They performed regular Christian concerts and "evening with..." shows where they spoke about their lives and faith.- Leanza Cornett was born on 10 June 1971 in Big Stone Gap, Virginia, USA. She was an actress, known for The Tick (2001), CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (2000) and Still Waiting in the Wings (2018). She was married to Mark Steines. She died on 28 October 2020 in Jacksonville, Florida, USA.
- Kathleen Luong was born on 13 November 1974 in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. She was an actress, known for Threat Matrix (2003), 2 Days in the Valley (1996) and JAG (1995). She died on 28 October 2020 in Westminster, California, USA.
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Billy Joe Shaver was born on 16 August 1939 in Corsicana, Texas, USA. He was an actor and writer, known for Hell or High Water (2016), Crazy Heart (2009) and Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius (2001). He was married to Wanda Lynn Canady, Brenda Tindell and Jean. He died on 28 October 2020 in Waco, Texas, USA.- Teal Ames was born on 7 December 1930 in Binghamton, New York, USA. She was an actress, known for Nash Bridges (1996), The Edge of Night (1956) and Studio One (1948). She was married to William Nichols. She died on 28 October 2020 in Chico, California, USA.
- Linda Lutz was born on 27 June 1947 in Los Angeles, California, USA. She was an actress, known for Space Jam (1996), Stormquest (1988) and Hard Time on Planet Earth (1989). She was married to Frank Thomas Lutz and Walter Leroy Smead Jr.. She died on 28 October 2020 in Encinitas, California, USA.
- is an American professional wrestler. He is best known for his appearances with World Championship Wrestling, Smoky Mountain Wrestling, the World Wrestling Federation and ExtreSmothers was from Springfield, TN. He graduated from Springfield High School, where he played football, golf, and wrestled. Smothers was the first person in Springfield High School history to go to the state championship in wrestling. Smothers started his career in the Memphis promotion on Saturday morning TV. Steve Armstrong and Tracy Smothers started teaming as The Wild-Eyed Southern Boys in Florida Championship Wrestling in 1987 where they feuded with The New Breed. They moved on to Southeast Championship Wrestling where they feuded with The Stud Stable. In 1989, he won the CWF Tag Team Championship in the newly renamed Continental Wrestling Federation. While in Continental, Smothers wrestled an unmuzzled bear that was announced as 550 lbs; Tracy took the bear to the mat several times. World Championship Wrestling (1990-1992) Smothers and Armstrong competed in World Championship Wrestling for a number of years and were known as the Southern Boys and later the Young Pistols upon turning heel.Smothers and Armstrong had a long feud with The Fabulous Freebirds (Michael Hayes and Jimmy Garvin).Smothers' last major appearance for WCW was on January 21, 1992 at Clash of the Champions, as he teamed with Terry Taylor in a loss to Marcus Alexander Bagwell and Brian Pillman.
Smoky Mountain Wrestling (1992-1995) Smothers achieved his greatest singles success in Jim Cornette's Smoky Mountain Wrestling promotion which was based out of Knoxville, Tennessee. Between 1992 and 1995, "The Wild Eyed Southern Boy", competed as a babyface for SMW and won the Heavyweight title twice, the tag team titles once (with "Dirty White Boy" Tony Anthony, known as the "T.H.U.G.'S"), and the "Beat the Champ" TV title on three separate occasions. Smothers had notable feuds during this time against "Prime Time" Brian Lee, Chris Candido, Tony Anthony, The Heavenly Bodies, and The Gangstas. He also competed as a heel in the United States Wrestling Association during the SMW vs. USWA feud in 1995.
United States Wrestling Association (1995-1996) After SMW folded, Smothers continued to work for the USWA (and the WWF). Smothers and at one point even joined the USWA branch of the Nation of Domination, changing his name to Shaquille Ali (a take off of NBA star Shaquille O'Neal and legendary boxer Muhammad Ali). World Wrestling Federation (1996-1998) In the summer of 1996, Smothers began wrestling in the WWF as Freddie Joe Floyd, a babyface jobber to various up and comers, most notably Hunter Hearst-Helmsley and Stone Cold Steve Austin. His only meaningful win under the Floyd gimmick was an upset of Justin "Hawk" Bradshaw in his debut, which resulted in Bradshaw beating Floyd in a subsequent rematch. He also scored a count out win over Triple H, thanks to Mr. Perfect distracting Helmsley. His entire gimmick was a rib on Gerald Brisco and Jack Brisco, as they both came from Bowlegs, Oklahoma (the same home town Freddie Joe Floyd was billed as being from). Jack Brisco's real name is Fred Joe Brisco, and Gerald's full name is Floyd Gerald Brisco.
Extreme Championship Wrestling (1997-2000) Later in his career he joined Extreme Championship Wrestling as "The Main Man" Tracy Smothers. He was often mocked by the crowd with chants of "Freddy Joe!!" regarding his WWF stint and was most notably remembered for doing a goofy dance, that ECW announcer Joey Styles often commented on by saying "what the hell is with that awful dance." He was part of The Full Blooded Italians (FBI), a comedy heel tag team, which also included Little Guido, "The Big Don" Tommy Rich, and (briefly) the "Italian Stallion" John T. Smith. Smothers, long associated with being a stereotypical southern wrestler, was billed as being from "Nashville, Italy" or "Southern Italy" during this time.
Smothers wrestled at both of the June 2005 ECW reunion shows, defeating The Blue Meanie at Hardcore Homecoming with the help of J.T. Smith, and accompanying Little Guido to ringside for his match with Yoshihiro Tajiri and Super Crazy at ECW One Night Stand 2005. On June 18, 2005 at a Championship Wrestling event, Smothers challenged WWE employee John "Bradshaw" Layfield to a fight after JBL shot on The Blue Meanie during a brawl at the end of One Night Stand. He also wrestled at all four of the Hardcore Homecoming events.
Independet circuit (2001-present)
Smothers in 2008 Smothers still competes on a regular basis in various independent promotions throughout the country, although based largely in the south/mid-south/midwest area. He formed a tag team with fellow SMW and ECW alumni Chris Hamrick known as "Southern Comfort" and together they won several tag team championships on the indy circuit. In late 2005 and early 2006, Smothers worked a full-time schedule at various independent promotions in Tennessee and around the midwest and eastern United States. He also toured the United Kingdom and teaming with Chris Hamrick on One Pro Wrestling shows as 'Southern Comfort', where they competed in a tag team ladder match for the Tag Team Championship against Team SHAG (Darren Burridge and Colt Cabana) and Jonny Storm and Jody Fleisch, eventually losing to Team SHAG. On February 25, 2007 in Cincinnati, Ohio, Smothers defeated Corporal Robinson to win the Pro Wrestling Unplugged Hardcore Championship. Smothers was the Cleveland All Pro Wrestling heavyweight champion until he was defeated by the Blue Meanie on June 3, 2007. Smothers also shows up in Independent Wrestling Association Mid-South wrestling from time to time. Most Recently beating the legendary Ricky Morton from The Rock 'n' Roll Express on July 22 at Gory Days 3 in Sellersburg, Indiana. On October 19, 2008 in Independent Wrestling Association Mid-South's Double Death Tag Team Tournament, Smothers teamed with Corporal Robinson to face Cult Fiction's Vulgar Display of Power, Brain Damage and Deranged managed by Halfbreed Billy Gram. Smother's turned on his partner and joined Cult Fiction.
Juggalo Championship Wrestling (2007-present) Tracy Smothers debuted in Juggalo Championship Wrestling by cutting a series of promos in which he insulted the company, the owners (Insane Clown Posse), and the Juggalo fanbase.Tracy quickly became the company's main villain by defeating much of their roster and ending most of his matches by choking out his opponents. He attacked hero 2 Tuff Tony in the sixth episode of the internet wrestling show SlamTV!, causing Tony to be knocked out of action for several weeks. Per storyline, Smothers was arrested just days before Tony's return on the eighth episode, leaving Tony with no way to seek revenge. At Bloodymania, Smothers lost to Ron Killings. Tracy and 2 Tuff Tony continued their rivalry into season two. In the first episode, both men faced off in a match which saw Tracy win after a fast count by the referee, who was later revealed as Tracy's illegitimate daughter, Isabella. Two weeks later, Tracy caught Isabella listening to Boondox, the rapper who sings 2 Tuff Tony's entrance music. The following week, 2 Tuff Tony attacked Tracy after his match. Tracy later caught Isabella engaging in sexual actions with Boondox, through storyline, and assaulted him. Tracy and Isabella Smothers were then scheduled face Boondox and 2 Tuff Tony at Bloodymania II. However, Isabella was replaced by Bull Pain after she injured her leg, and Smothers and Pain lost to Tony and Boondox. At Flashlight Wrestling: Legends and Loonies, Tracy was defeated by "Hacksaw" Jim Duggan. The following night at Bloodymania IV, he lost to Booker T, who was accompanied by Boondox. Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (2010) On August 8, 2010, Smothers took part in Total Nonstop Action Wrestling's ECW reunion show, Hardcore Justice, where he, Little Guido and Tony Luke defeated Kid Kash, Simon Diamond and Johnny Swinger in a six-man tag team match. On the following edition of Impact!, the ECW alumni, known collectively as Extreme, Version 2.0 (EV 2.0), were assaulted by A.J. Styles, Kazarian, Robert Roode, James Storm, Douglas Williams and Matt Morgan of Ric Flair's Fourtune stable, who thought they didn't deserve to be in TNA.The following week TNA president Dixie Carter gave each member of EV 2.0 TNA contracts in order for them to settle their score with Fourtune. Personal life In July 2016, Smothers was named part of a class action lawsuit filed against WWE which alleged that wrestlers incurred traumatic brain injuries during their tenure and that the company concealed the risks of injury. The suit was litigated by attorney Konstantine Kyros, who has been involved in a number of other lawsuits against WWE. US District Judge Vanessa Lynne Bryant dismissed the case in September 2018. Smothers hosts a podcast titled "School of Smothers" on the Homers Radio Networkme Championship Wrestling. - Camera and Electrical Department
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Markus Eckert was born on 2 July 1977. He was a cinematographer, known for Point Break (2015), The Baader Meinhof Complex (2008) and Love, Rosie (2014). He died on 28 October 2020.- Yves Rene was born in 1946. He was an actor, known for The Stairwell (2007), The Brother from Another Planet (1984) and The Next Big Thing (2001). He died on 28 October 2020.
- Siegfried Pappelbaum was born on 18 July 1937 in Germany. He was an actor, known for Tatort (1970), Schatzsucher (1979) and Hut ab, wenn du küßt! (1971). He was married to Heiderose Seifert . He died on 28 October 2020 in Lindenau, Germany.
- Marc Patton was born on 24 February 1971 in Virginia, USA. He was an actor, known for Pitching Lucas (2006). He died on 28 October 2020 in Stafford, Virginia, USA.
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Maciej Braunstein was born on 16 February 1931 in Warsaw, Mazowieckie, Poland. Maciej was a cinematographer, known for Ostatnia wieczerza w Wielopolu (1987) and Ja, Kantor. Filmowo-telewizyjny hommage á Tadeusz Krzysztofa Miklaszewskiego (2005). Maciej died on 28 October 2020.- Anatoly Babykin was born on 29 September 1944 in Chelyabinsk, RSFSR, USSR. He was an actor, known for The Maid of Orleans (1993). He died on 28 October 2020.
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Jack McCabe was an actor and director, known for Tapioca (2009), Christmas Eve at McTavish's (2012) and Patriot (2015). He died on 28 October 2020.- Valentina Kudinova was born on 11 December 1928. She was an actress, known for 'Shtrikhi k portretu V. I. Lenina' (1967), Kniga masterov (2009) and Advokat (2004). She died on 28 October 2020.
- Alain Rey was born on 30 August 1928 in Pont-du-Château, Puy-de-Dôme, France. He was married to Danièle Morvan and Josette Debove. He died on 28 October 2020 in Paris, France.
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Anil Naidu was an editor and producer, known for Pad Man (2018), Mission Mangal (2019) and Paa (2009). He died on 28 October 2020 in India.- Composer
Dina Rot was born on 5 March 1932 in Mendoza, Argentina. She was a composer, known for Mundo nuevo (1965) and Blackie, una vida en blanco y negro (2012). She was married to Abrasha Rotenberg. She died on 28 October 2020 in Buenos Aires, Argentina.- Cecilia Chiang was born on 18 September 1920 in Wuxi, China. She was an actress and producer, known for The Kitchen Wisdom of Cecilia Chiang (2016), Soul of a Banquet (2014) and Taste the Nation with Padma Lakshmi (2020). She was married to Chiang Liang . She died on 28 October 2020 in San Francisco, California, USA.