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This was a freak accident. It just really shows how fragile the human body can be. All it takes is a teaspoon of water to drown. Sometimes doing just the simplest of activities can result in tragedy. Riding a bike, jogging on the treadmill, eating a piece of steak or asphyxiating on your own vomit when you fall asleep before properly digesting your food.

What are some other weird celebrity deaths that come to mind? Off the top of my head I have

Mama Cass choking on a ham sandwich in her sleep

Bruce Lee taking an aspirin and then dying in his sleep from a brain aneurysm.

Elvis Presley croaking while taking a shit.
 

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This is one of the reasons I don't ski. It seems like EVERYONE I know that skies has some horrible story of how they got injured and had to be pulled off the mountain. EVERYONE seems to have a story that involves the words " . . . and then Ski Patrol came and helped me . . ."

It just doesn't seem like that safe of a sport


Also, because you are no unemployed. I mean...according to BigDon...the bunny slopes are infested with too many reckless rich people.

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Don't get me wrong, this is a very tragic accident and i feel for her children and family. BUT........

this is another example of rich people with too much time and money on thier hands... just add her to the list, john kennedy jr. robert kennedy's son, sunny bono....that kid from 90210 who was in a race car (but lived).

They have money and they think they are invincible..... jfk jr. had no business being in that little plane flying over the atlantic at night....

the rich continue to put thier selves in harms way....

Dude, she was fucking skiing not base jumping.

You must be so fucking broke that you think skiing is an exclusive sport. LMAO.
 

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sad but true I never heard of her, I do not watch many movies

Yes tragic, but same here, never heard of her. Realized last night I saw one of her movies, the one with Lindsey Lohan as a twin in camp (when she was a youngster and not whacked out).

You would think Natasha Richardson was Katherine Hepburn based on the amount of press her death is getting. Hey media outlets, there's bigger sh!t going on in the world. Move on.....

Sorry guys, I'm in a pissy bitchy mood today. Didn't help that I just lost two games.
 

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hosnatcher said it best...reread his post...dead on IMO

ive been blackout drunk many many times and all it woulda taken is 1 time to fall asleep on my back (which i dont) and vomit and choke and see ya'll in the afterlife...i can relate to that easily bc ive been there so many times...

bottom line is dont take things for granted...could be posting here 1 day and gone the next....
 

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Sure are making a big deal out of someone I never even heard of. Sad story. But who the hell was she and why does her name not ring a bell to alot of people I have talked too? I mean if it was Julia Roberts I can understand making a huge deal but she was no Julia. People die all the time jusr wondering why so much about her.
 

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Natasha Richardson Bio at IMDbPro.

Date of Birth
11 May 1963, London, England, UK

Date of Death
18 March 2009, New York City, New York, USA

Birth Name
Natasha Jane Richardson

Nickname
Tasha

Height
5' 9" (1.75 m)

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Natasha Richardson with fellow Brit Actor Ralph Fiennes (Fiennes is well known for roles in The English Patient and The Constant Gardner among many other roles).

Mini Biography
Natasha Richardson made her feature film debut as Mary Shelley in Ken Russell's Gothic (1986). Her performance caught the attention of director Paul Schrader, who cast her in the title role in Patty Hearst (1988). Since then, Ms. Richardson has achieved notable success in such films as Pat O'Connor's A Month in the Country (1987), Roland Joffé's Fat Man and Little Boy (1989) and The Favour, the Watch and the Very Big Fish (1991), featuring Bob Hoskins and Jeff Goldblum. For her performance in Volker Schlöndorff's The Handmaid's Tale (1990) and Schrader's The Comfort of Strangers (1990), Richardson earned The London Evening Standard Award for Best Actress of 1990; and for Widows' Peak (1994), also starring Mia Farrow and Joan Plowright, she received the Best Actress Award at the 1994 Karlovy Vary Festival.

In 1995 she co-starred with Jodie Foster and Liam Neeson in Nell (1994) and, in 1998, in The Parent Trap (1998) with Dennis Quaid. Her recent films include Blow Dry (2001) released in 2001, and Ethan Hawke's Chelsea Walls (2001).

Trained at London's Central School of Speech and Drama, Richardson has performed extensively on stage in roles including Helena in "A Midsummer Night's Dream" and Ophelia in "Hamlet" at the Young Vic. In 1986 she garnered the London Drama Critics' Most Promising Newcomer Award for her performance as Nina in "The Seagull", with Vanessa Redgrave and Jonathan Pryce. In 1987 she played Tracey Lord in Richard Eyre's musical "High Society". She performed the title role of "Anna Christie", first in London, where she was voted London Drama Critics' Best Actress Award in 1992, then on Broadway at the Roundabout in 1993, where she was nominated for a Tony for Best Actress in a Play, a Theatre World Award for Outstanding Debut, the Outer Critics Circle Award for Outstanding Debut of an Actress, and a Drama Desk nomination for Best Actress. For her performance as Sally Bowles in Sam Mendes' production of "Cabaret", she won the 1998 Tony, Outer Critics Circle, Drama League and Drama Desk Awards for Best Actress in a Musical. She then appeared on Broadway in Patrick Marber's Tony-nominated play "Closer". This December she was to play "Miss Julie" on Broadway with Philip Seymour Hoffman, directed by David Leveaux for Roundabout Theatre.

Richardson's television credits include Henrik Ibsen's "Ghosts" for the BBC, also starring Judi Dench, Michael Gambon and Kenneth Branagh; the HBO cable feature Hostages (1993) (TV); the BBC film Suddenly, Last Summer (1993) (TV), based on the play by Tennessee Williams, and also starring Maggie Smith and Rob Lowe. In 1993 she starred as Zelda Fitzgerald in the TNT movie Zelda (1993) (TV), co-starring Timothy Hutton and directed by Pat O'Connor (cable Ace nomination for Best Actress). She played Ruth Gruber in the 2001 CBS mini-series Haven (2001) (TV) based on Ms. Gruber's autobiography.

In March 2009, she died suddenly, after falling and receiving a head injury whilst skiing in Mont Tremblant, Quebec, Canada.
IMDb Mini Biography By: jack splat

Spouse
Liam Neeson (3 July 1994 - 18 March 2009) (her death) 2 children
Robert Fox (15 December 1990 - 30 June 1993) (divorced)

Trivia
Won a libel case against newspapers who claimed that her marriage was in trouble. [October 1998]
Daughter of Tony Richardson and Vanessa Redgrave,
Sister of Joely Richardson
Granddaughter of actor Sir Michael Redgrave and Rachel Kempson
Niece of Lynn Redgrave and Corin Redgrave
Cousin of Jemma Redgrave
Children, with Liam Neeson: Micheal Richard Antonio Neeson (born on June 22, 1995) and Daniel Jack Neeson (born on August 27, 1996).
Is a naturalized United States citizen.
Won Broadway's 1998 Tony Award as Best Actress (Musical) for a revival of "Cabaret." She was also nominated as Best Actress (Play) in 1993 for a revival of Eugene O'Neill's "Anna Christie."
Great-granddaughter of Roy Redgrave.
Former sister-in-law of actors James Fox and Edward Fox
Former daughter-in-law of Angela Fox
An accomplished cook, she is renowned for the lavish dinners she and husband Liam regularly throw at their upstate New York estate. Regular diners at the couple's table have included Ralph Fiennes, Griffin Dunne, Meryl Streep, Laura Linney, etc
Half-sister of Carlo Gabriel Nero.
Franco Nero gave her away at her marriage to Liam Neeson.
 
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MSN has a "Cover Story" about the death of Natasha Richardson and Jade Goody.

The headline: "THEIR DEATHS HIT US HARD"

Who's the "US" they are talking about? The author and the mouse in his pocket? Before Richardson died, I saw her in one shitty movie and didn't know her name. As for Goody, I have no f'cking clue who she is/was. Who are these deaths hitting hard? The same f'cking losers that were grief stricken by the death of Princess Diana?

Afterword:
I am not trying to minimalize their deaths because I am sure their families are crushed.
 

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Jade Goody was made famous by one of the earlier series' of Big Brother here in the UK - famous basically because she was an imbecile! Somehow the public loved her and she stayed in the media spotlight after she was evicted and despite not even winning Big Brother, ended up making something like £2million on various other reality programs, DVD's, own line of perfume etc.

Caused outrage a couple of years ago during her second stint in Big Brother, as a celebrity this time, after racially abusing one of the other housemates who was Indian.

All blew over and as an act of contrition she appeared on the Indian version of Big Brother and it was while in these that she was announced as having an aggressive for of cervical cancer which eventually spread throughout her body.

She came out ended up with yet another reality program "Jade: Living with Cancer" or some shit like that till she was diagnosed as terminal a couple of months ago and she died on Mothers Day at aged 27.
 

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