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Welcome back to American Losses Today! In today’s episode, we reflect on the lives of extraordinary individuals whose departures have left a profound impact. Each one transformed their field through creativity, resilience, and a commitment to their craft, leaving behind a legacy that continues to resonate with fans and colleagues alike. Maria Riva, a distinguished actress and writer, was best known for her roles in television and for her acclaimed memoir about her mother, Marlene Dietrich. Her work offered intimate insight into Hollywood’s golden era while solidifying her own voice as a storyteller. Scott Sorry, guitarist and bassist for bands like The Wildhearts and Amen, brought raw energy and emotional depth to the world of punk rock. His powerful performances and songwriting captured the spirit of rebellion and earned him a devoted following. Richard Bonnot, a respected film editor, shaped the pacing and emotion of countless films throughout his career. His keen eye for detail and mastery of the craft helped bring cinematic stories to life in unforgettable ways. Marjorie Johnson, known as the “Blue Ribbon Baker,” charmed audiences with her culinary talent on shows like The Tonight Show and Ellen. Her passion for baking and joyful personality made her a beloved figure in American pop culture. Their contributions, though distinct, all share a common thread: the power to inspire through art, expression, and dedication. As we honor their memories, we carry forward the influence they left on entertainment, music, film, and community. May their achievements continue to shine brightly for generations to come.