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Ocean’s 11 actor Henry Silva dies aged 95 a day before his birthday, says his family
READ MORE: Darius Campbell Danesh's cause of death set to remain unknown for two monthsThe Hollywood actor – who was born in Brooklyn, New York, in 1926 – died at the Motion Picture & Television Country House and Hospital in Woodland Hills.Deana Martin, the daughter of Hollywood legend Dean Martin, shared a heartfelt tribute to Silva on Twitter, saying he was "one of the nicest men" she ever had the "pleasure" of calling a friend.She wrote: "Our hearts are broken at the loss of our dear friend Henry Silva, one of the nicest, kindest and most talented men I've had the pleasure of calling my friend.""He was the last surviving star of the original Oceans 11 Movie. We love you, Henry, you will be missed."He appeared in a number of other movies with Frank Sinatra, including the original Ocean’s Eleven (1960) with Dean Martin and Sammy Davis Jr and 1962 Western Sergeants 3.Born in Brooklyn, New York in 1926, Silva quit school when he was 13 years old, supporting himself as he attended drama lessons.He earned a spot at entertainment organisation the Actor’s Studio in 1955, soon going on to appear on Broadway and on the big screen.His last credit was as a boxing spectator in the 2001 Ocean’s 11 remake.Silva was married to Ruth Earl from 1966-87, and they had two sons, Michael and Scott.For more of the latest showbiz and TV news from the Daily Star, make sure you sign up to one of our newslettershere.His sons wanted their dad’s social media accounts “listed in his obituary” so fans could pay tribute. Fans have since left tributes, with one person writing: "RIP it's a sad day for Hollywood."Another person penned: "Another legend gone to the stars RIP."A third shared: "I remember watching his movies growing up.
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Shark attack victim was warned about beast just moments before she was mauled
bitten by a shark while paddling in the sea at South Carolina, USA, after ignoring the fears of her grandson.Karren Sites, 55, from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, paid a visit to Myrtle Beach in South Carolina with her husband and grandchildren last month.But while Karren was paddling in the shallows just one day after arriving, disaster struck.READ MORE: Fisherman uncovers shark with bulging eyes and bizarre teeth in darkest depths of seaShe told The Independent that her grandkids had expressed their fears there may be sharks in the sea, saying: "And I said, 'Oh, don't be afraid. It is so rare that anybody ever gets bit by a shark'."Yet moments later, a shark leaped out of the water and bit Karren's arm, while her eight-year-old grandson Britan watched on.She said: "I felt a sharp kind of intense pain on my right arm, and my first thought was, 'It's anything but a shark.' I looked down and there was a shark attached to my arm."To stay up to date with all the latest news, make sure you sign up for one of our newsletters here.Karren said that the shark eventually let go of her arm and she was able to make it back to shore, where an ER worker rushed to her aid, washing her arm with bottled water.
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