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Dalyce Curry, ‘Blues Brothers’ Actress, Dies In The L.A. Wildfires
Retired actress Dalyce Curry died in the ongoing Los Angeles wildfires. Dalyce Curry also appeared in films such as 'The 10 Commandments' and 'Lady Sings the Blues.'
'Blues Brothers' Actor Dalyce Curry Among Dozens Confirmed Dead In LA Wildfires
Curry's great-granddaughter and caretaker asked the public for help finding the retired actor, who lived in the Altadena suburb of Los Angeles.
‘Blues Brothers’ actress dies at 95 in LA fire: ‘The loss is devastating’
An actress and entertainer featured in the 1980 movie “The Blues Brothers” has died as a result of the LA fires. Dalyce Curry, who also appeared in films such as “The 10 Commandments” and “Lady Sings the Blues,” died in the Eaton Fire. She was 95.
Dalyce Curry, 'Blues Brothers' actress, found dead at 95 after home was destroyed in LA wildfires
Dalyce Curry, 95, known for her work in ‘The Blues Brothers’, was found dead in her Altadena home, which was destroyed by the raging flames. The Southern California resident was discovered by coroners on the evening of Sunday, January 12, just before 6 pm, as reported by ABC.
Blues Brothers actress Dalyce Curry, 95, killed in Altadena fire and only her blue Cadillac survived
Dalyce Curry, known for her work in The Ten Commandments and Blues Brothers, passed away due to the fires in Altadena, California at the age of 95. The elderly retired actress was found dead in her Altadena home with her Cadillac only remaining after the home was burned in the wildfires raging over the Los Angeles area.
‘Blues Brothers’ Actress Dalyce Curry Dead at 95 in Los Angeles Wildfires
Retired actress Dalyce Curry has died in the ongoing Los Angeles wildfires. She was 95.
‘Blues Brothers’ actress confirmed dead in L.A. wildfires
Retired actress Dalyce Curry has died as a result of the ongoing Los Angeles wildfires. She was 95. Her remains were found days after the fire burned down her Altadena property, as confirmed by her great-granddaughter Dalyce Kelley on Facebook.
‘It Totally Burned Down’: ‘Blues Brothers’ Actress Confirmed Dead After Remains Found In Home with Collapsed Roof During L.A. Wildfires
The late actress Dalyce Curry, best known for her roles in “The Blues Brothers” and “The Ten Commandments,” is being mourned after dying in the widespread
'We are hurting': Granddaughter of actress Dalyce Curry speaks on her death
Dalyce Curry, also known as Mama D, was an actress who appeared in films including "The Ten Commandments" and "The Blues Brothers." She was found dead after the Eaton Fire tore through her property in Altadena.
Blues Brother’s actress Dalyce Curry dies in LA fire at 95
Actress Dalyce Curry who starred in the 1980 film “The Blue Brothers” is the latest celebrity to have fallen casualty to the Los Angeles fires.
R.I.P. Dalyce Curry: ‘Blues Brothers’ And ‘Ten Commandments’ Actor Found Dead In Altadena Following Eaton Fire
Dalyce Curry, a retired actress whose credits included being an extra in The Blues Brothers, The Ten Commandments and Lady Sings the Blues, died due to the wildfires ravaging Los Angeles, ABC7 reports.
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Hollywood actor, 95, was killed in the Eaton fire: ‘Her heart and soul was in Altadena’
Dalyce Curry, a 95-year-old Altadena resident, died in her home in the Eaton fire. Curry appeared in several films, including ...
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'The Perfect Neighbor,' a Surfer and a“ Blues Brothers” Actress: What We Know About the Los Angeles Fire Victims
They came from all walks of life: a surfer whose Malibu home served as a hangout, a fearless hang glider and an actress who ...
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