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Welcome to Hot News. In this video, we pay tribute to extraordinary individuals whose lives have recently come to an end, leaving behind a legacy of artistry, wisdom, and inspiration. In this episode, we reflect on those whose impact reached far beyond their professions, touching hearts and shaping culture across generations. We begin by honoring Tchéky Karyo, the French-Turkish actor beloved for his intensity and emotional depth in films like La Femme Nikita and the acclaimed series The Missing. His performances carried both strength and vulnerability, earning him admiration from audiences around the world. Next, we remember Floyd Roger Myers Jr., an influential American musician, producer, and composer whose soulful arrangements blended gospel and jazz into a unique soundscape. His passion for music and mentorship inspired countless young artists to follow their creative dreams. We also celebrate the life of Maria Riva, actress and daughter of the legendary Marlene Dietrich, who forged her own artistic path in film and television. Her career reflected intelligence, grace, and a deep respect for storytelling, ensuring her voice resonated across generations. Finally, we pay tribute to Prunella Scales, the cherished English actress best known as Sybil Fawlty in the iconic sitcom Fawlty Towers. Her wit, charm, and impeccable comedic timing made her a staple of British television and a beloved figure to audiences worldwide. From the screen to the stage, from music to legacy, each of these remarkable lives reminds us that true artistry never fades—it continues to inspire long after the final curtain falls. You’re watching Hot News, where the memory of greatness lives forever.