Posted on 03/18/2009 5:12:48 PM PDT by Steelfish
Actress Natasha Richardson has died Husband Liam Neeson, sons shocked and devastated by loss
BREAKING NEWS
MONTREAL - A spokesman for the family of Natasha Richardson says the actress has died.
Richardson, a gifted and precocious heiress to acting royalty whose career highlights included the film Patty Hearst and a Tony-winning performance in a stage revival of Cabaret, died after suffering an apparent head injury from a skiing accident. She was 45.
Alan Nierob of Rogers & Cowan said in a statement Wednesday night: Liam Neeson, his sons, and the entire family are shocked and devastated by the tragic death of their beloved Natasha. They are profoundly grateful for the support, love and prayers of everyone, and ask for privacy during this very difficult time.
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“Her mother thought Karl Marx was a greedy capitalist”
He was. He wrote the Manifesto when he was about 12, and it was probably just to piss his father off.
Marx’s greatest quote: I AM NOT A MARXIST!
I had never heard of this person until this week.
“Skiing WITHOUT A HELMET is an invitation to a head injury”
This is what I’ve been wondering. Don’t the ski resorts require helmets during lessons? I guess not
Only for children. Adults optional.
Actually you are right. Most self professed communist/ socialist demagogs are greedy capitalists in their private lives. Communism is only for the 'little people'.
RIP. May your soul find peace.
“Only for children. Adults optional.”
ahh. thanks
So her children were probably wearing helmets. Very sad for the family
This person was on a beginners slope. Helmets started to pick up momentum when snow boarding became all the rage. I've skied for decades, recently returning from a skiing vacation in Colorado. Name a ski resort in CO, UT, ID, or CA ... not to mention VT, NH or Quebec (Mont Tremblant) and I've (probably) skied their slopes. Bottom line ... yeah, you can always make an argument for ski helmets, but then again maybe Americans should never exceed 45 mph on the interstates ... it will save lives.
We never wore helmets until we took our son skiing. Helmets were a good idea to set an good example for him. They are not comfortable but they are safer. That being said, adults should be able to make these decisions for themselves. Don’t wear a helmet if you don’t want to but accept the consequences if something happens to you.
Not that he didn't know it was himself, just that he didn't know he was on it.
within the last week....Ann Coulter has a column on him today
Prayers for them both, Silver and Richardson, and for their families. How agonizing for Neeson and his sons...they seemed like the famous couple that would beat the odds and stay together. I bet they would have, too.
I guess I haven’t been lining the pockets of the Hollywood elite enough at the box office because I didn’t even know who she was.
Mother is Vanessa, not Lynn. Lynn is her aunt.
As for young children and helmets, a child's center of gravity is much higher than that of an adult and if the child is very young or very small a helmet that is too heavy can raise the CG and make a small child less stable. There is also the issue of the neck strength that is required to hold up the head.
Helmets with long overhangs such as solid chin guards and long visors can increase the severity of a neck injury if those projections catch on the snow. (or a tree branch)
I don't know how to do the math but think of an apple on a stick. If you take a 170 cm long pole, the top of the pole travels a greater distance to cover the the 90 degrees to go from vertical to horizontal. How many feet per second is the tip of the pole traveling when it hits the ground in .25 of a second? FAST!! Who can do the math?
Hey, I'm skiing, not driving a Harley down the highway at 80+ mph ... without a helmt, wearing a t-shirt, shorts and flip-flops. In my state you can be ticketed for not wearing a seat belt ... but get a pass if you ride a motorcycle. As I stated in my earlier post, you can stretch safety issues out to absurd lengths ... I accept responsibility for my actions. No problem.
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