Dick Clark: Celebrities react to his death on Twitter
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@barrymanilow A Special Note and Memory from Barry regarding his friend,
@GloriaEstefan You will never be forgotten... We love you,
@WilliamShatner My condolences go out to the family of
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@Joan_Rivers Very sad to hear about Dick Clark. What a great life. What a great career. Relevant until the end. He will be missed! (Genaro Molina / Los Angeles Times)
@ActuallyNPH For ever,
@Matt_Morrison A sad day as we have lost Dick Clark, an American Icon. You will be missed. (Kirk McKoy / Los Angeles Times)
@HarveyLevinTMZ
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@hollyrpeete #RIP
@ShannaMoakler I will Miss you
@TheDoochMan You may remember
@JackeeHarry RIP To My Dear Friend Of 30yrs .. Famed Producer/Host,
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@SethGreen So saddened by
@blakeshelton So proud I had the chance to shake hands with
@BravoAndy RIP Dick Clark! The broadcasting legend will remain a teenager in our memory forever. #Bandstand (Peter Kramer / Associated Press)
@Fergie
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@pattonoswalt “I finally get to apologize to GG Allin for never having him on Bandstand.” -- Dick Clark’s last words. #rip (Gary Friedman / Los Angeles Times)
@andersoncooper What a career
@KenJennings I’m told
@UncleRUSH Dick Clark was eternally young. No matter what culturally phenomenon was happening, he always embraced it. RIP... (Stephen Lovekin / Getty Images)
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@NickSLachey So sorry to hear about the passing of the incomperable
@itstonybennett
@RobLowe Had the pleasure to work with
@katiecouric Dick Clark was such an institution and inspiration. Not ashamed to say I loved American bandstand when I was a kid! (Stephen Lovekin / Getty Images)
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@jermjackson5
@QuincyDJones Rest in Peace my good friend Dick Clark. A pioneer who’s mark on American culture will be felt forever. (Matt Sayles / Associated Press)
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@carsonjdaly We lost an icon today.
@carsonjdaly I will always cherish the personal time we had together. I am indebted to Dick Clark and his legacy. My heart goes out to his family. (Al Seib / Los Angeles Times)
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@levarburton
@cesarmillan My thoughts and prayers go out to the family of
@TheBJThomas Dick Clark was our mentor and validation. Being on Bandstand and his tour gave us credibility. He leaves an empty space, can’t be replaced. (Alexander Gallardo / Los Angeles Times)
@MrGeorgeWallace Last month a man named
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@sutterink so sad about dick clark. such an american music icon. i’m old enough to remember ABS. (Gary Friedman / Los Angeles Times)
@realjoeyfatone RIP
@realjoeyfatone had my first nye kiss on tv said he was a lucky dog..which I was cause it was the woman I married years later (Ethan Miller / Getty Images)
@DeenaNicoleMTVAll legends are passing away .. Rip
@youngfollowill R.I.P. Dick Clark? Say it ain’t so... (Lawrence K. Ho / Los Angeles Times)
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@darrenhayes Thank you
Daniel M. Snyder, chairman, Dick Clark Productions
One of the real draws when we purchased Dick Clark Productions was the opportunity to build on the tremendous foundation of programming that this icon of American broadcasting created.
I got to know Dick over the past five years and he was just as personable and warm in person as he was on television. Once you got to know Dick, it was obvious why he was so beloved by his fans. He was in every sense of the word, a giant.
Dick Clark will be sorely missed. He was truly one of a kind.
Mark Shapiro, chief executive, Dick Clark Productions
Dick Clark was an American institution. He was able to replicate the magic he brought to American Bandstand, not once but several times, through The Golden Globes, New Year’s Rockin Eve and thousands of hours of programming in almost every genre imaginable. He was the first of his kind -- a pioneer, entrepreneur and creative visionary who bridged and cultivated the music scene with traditional show business.
Dick Clark entertained and touched the lives of several generations. He is truly irreplaceable and will be greatly missed by the employees of our company and millions of fans worldwide.
(Bryan Chan / Los Angeles Times)