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Hi everyone,
I have had some sad news to report: I just found out MOMENTS ago that on October 29, 2012, actor Danny Zorn, aged 40, died TRAGICALLY. Per Dannys obituary included at http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/nyt...?pid=160737587 it doesnt say HOW he died, other than TRAGICALLY, but he is survived by his parents, Franny and Richard; a sister, Katie; and a nephew, Theodore Hand. Daniel Matthew Zorn was born in New York City on July 14, 1972. Among other roles, Danny appeared on the Series Finale of the hit 1990s Disney sitcom Home Improvement, where he portrayed Morgan Wandell, the young punk who tried to take over Tool Time, resulting in Tim quitting the show after 10 years, and Tim Allen and company saying goodbye to Home Improvement after 8 years and 203 half-hour episodes. Danny also appeared in the year 2000 Columbia Pictures movie What Planet Are You From?, where he appeared opposite Garry Shandling, who wrote the movie, with Mike Nichols directing the movie, which was made on a $60 million budget but earned only $14 million at the multiplex, a huge box office bomb. Danny had an acting career spanning over 2 decades, with his earliest role in the hit 1991 Touchstone Pictures film Billy Bathgate. Danny Zorn will be GREATLY missed. RIP |
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