
Glenn Shadix, best known for his role of Otto in the movie "Beetlejuice," has died at the age of 58. The cause of death of the actor, is believed to be an accident. Reports suggest that fell from her wheelchair and suffered a blow to the head. Read more about the tragedy, and a biography below.
This one really hits hard. I do not know anyone who did not love Tim Burton's creepy as a child. In fact, I'm going old school and see him tonight on VHS.
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In a biography, William Glenn Shadix was born on April 15, 1952 in Bessemer, Alabama. He was openly gay. For his college years he moved to Birmingham-Southern, and then moved to New York. After living some time in New York was moved again, this time in Hollywood, California. He rose to fame after landing a role in 'Beetlejuice', his agent advised him to pass up. Fortunately Shadix ignored the advice of his agent misinformed. During the filming of Burton and befriended Shadix, which led to make two more films together - "The Metro nighmare before Christmas' and 'apes'. He has appeared in numerous films and TV shows - on this link to find out its other functions. In the winter of 2008 Queen Anne home was burned to ashes Victoria in a fire. On the fire said sadly: "I lost my dream." He died on September 7, 2010.
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Emanuel said he was "surprised" by the decision of Mr. Daley, but gave no clues about whether or not he would leave his job as senior advisor to President Barack Obama to compete in the February survey.
A one-time adviser to Mr. Daley and Chicago native, Mr. Emanuel, 50, was a congressman from Illinois until he resigned to take his place in the White House. He has long held ambition to run the third largest city in the United States.
Associates have said previously that he expected out soon after the elections on November 2, in the midst of several tactical disagreements with other presidential advisers.
He says he only reluctantly took a job in the first place which involved uprooting their three children in Chicago.
Emanuel also reportedly fears the effect of wearing one of the toughest jobs in Washington. Most chiefs of staff serve only two or three years.
In a television interview in April, said: "I hope Mayor Daley for re-election. I go to work and support when seeking re-election. But if Mayor Daley did not, one day I would like to run for mayor of the city of Chicago. This has always been an aspiration of mine, even when I was in the House of Representatives. "
Mr. Daley has presided over Chicago for 21 years, following in the footsteps of his father, who died of a heart attack in his 21 years in office.
He said the ad "a personal decision" and said that he and his family now starts from a "new phase of our lives." His wife, Maggie, recently has been battling cancer.
"Ultimately this is a personal decision, nothing more or less ... In short, it is time - time for me, it's time to Chicago to move forward," he said, adding: "It feels good."
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