Hello everyone and welcome back to another video from our channel. Today we

invite you to join us for a gentle and heartfelt remembrance. We’ll be honoring the American stars we’ve recently lost,

as well as beloved figures from around the world whose lives touched us in ways

we may not even realize until they’re gone. These are the stories of people who made

us smile, inspired us, and left behind memories that continue to echo in our

hearts. Before we begin, if you could take a moment to give this video a like, it

would truly mean a lot. Your support helps us continue sharing these meaningful tributes and keeping their

legacies alive. Thank you for being here with us. Now, let’s begin. Her family

says that such a bright, fervent light has simply gone ahead of us to where we all must someday go. Kelly Lynn Clebino,

known to audiences as Kelly Mack, was born in Cincinnati, Ohio on July 10th,

From the time she was young, she felt at home in front of the camera, starting

out in television commercials and slowly building a life in the arts she loved.

After graduating from Hinsdale Central High School, she studied cinematography at Chapman University’s Dodge College of

Film and Media Arts. That film school dream turned into a working career where

she collected 35 acting credits and five producer credits, always pushing herself

to learn more and do more. Viewers came to know her as Addie in season 9 of The

Walking Dead, a role that placed her squarely in the world of genre television. she adored. She appeared in

shows like Chicago Med and 911 and in films including Profile and broadcast

Signal Intrusion. Behind the scenes, she stepped into producing, even executive

producing and starring in the film Universal. Kelly also lent her talents

as a voice double, helping bring Gwen Stacy, Spiderwoman, to life in the

Spider-Man animated films, matching the voice performance that fans around the world recognized.

Away from the set, she was a daughter to Kristen and Lindseay Klebanau, a sister

to Catherine and to actor Parker Mack, and a partner to Logan Lanir.

Those closest to her remember her courage most of all when she was diagnosed with diffuse midline go, a

brain and spinal cord tumor. She chose to share her journey openly, even as

back pain, emergency scans, and a difficult biopsy changed her daily life

and mobility. Kelly Mack died on August 2nd, 2025 at

the age of 33 in her hometown of Cincinnati, surrounded by family. Loved

ones describe her as brave and tough, someone who met the hardest moments with a kind of quiet strength and faith. Her

family wrote, “Such a bright, fervent light has transitioned to the beyond where we all eventually must go.” Those

who knew Brett Hannah Schuford remember a generous spirit who shared his creativity openly with the world around

him. Brett Hannah Schuford was cherished as a husband, a collaborator, and a

devoted partner in both life and art. Alongside his husband, Broadway actor

and coach Brett Schuford, he was known as one half of a loving couple whose partnership extended into their creative

lives and online presence. Together, they were featured as the Broadway

husbands, welcoming others into their journey with warmth and authenticity.

In their shared life, Brett brought his own talents and support to the work they did together, helping to build a space

where theater, storytelling, and everyday life could come together in a way that felt real and relatable. Their

connection resonated with many who followed their journey, not just for the spotlight moments, but for the honesty

and kindness they shared. He was part of a life built around performance,

creativity, and community. And his presence helped shape the stories and moments that meant so much to those

closest to him. The love and partnership he shared with his husband became a

meaningful example of commitment and courage, especially for those in the LGBTQ plus community who saw their own

hopes reflected in that bond. To family, friends, and everyone who followed their

story, Brett’s memory lives on in quiet moments of encouragement, in shared laughter, and in the lasting impact of a

life lived with heart. His legacy remains in the love he gave, the support

he offered, and the way he helped create a home where art and authenticity could

shine side by side.

Those who worked alongside Bruce Glover often remembered the quiet intensity he brought into every room and every scene.

Bruce Glover was an American actor and acting teacher and a true character presence on screen.

Born in Chicago during the Great Depression, he showed an instinct for performance from the time he was just 3

years old. As a teenager, he was also a talented athlete, playing on the 1949

Chicago High School City Championship football team and even becoming a scholarship candidate. At a difficult

time for his family, when his father wanted him to quit school at 15 to help support them, his mother stepped in and

took a job so he could stay in school. Over the years, Bruce became known as a

distinctive character actor, often remembered for his intense pale blue eyes and the unforgettable personalities

he created. He was best known to many for playing Mr. Wint in a James Bond film and Deputy Grady in the Walking

Tall films from 1973 to 1977. Audiences also saw him in a wide range

of movies, including The Thomas Crown Affair in 1968, The Over the Hill Gang in 1969, CC and Company in 1970, Bless

the Beasts and Children in 1971, Black Gun in 1972, One Little Indian in 1973,

and Hard Times in 1975. Bruce worked steadily through the 1970s,

often cast as bikers, henchmen, thugs, and other memorable supporting characters. As years went on and his

son, Crisen Glover’s career took off in the 1980s, Bruce’s own roles became less

highprofile, but he never stopped working. He continued to appear in television guest spots and horror films,

showing up wherever there was a chance to act. Beyond the screen, he shared his

craft as an acting teacher for decades, shaping and challenging new performers with the same commitment he brought to