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Dead Famous is a podcast that unravels the glitter, scandal and tragedy of celebrity lives cut short.

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A heartfelt thank you to everyone who’s recently supported the show on Buy Me a Coffee. Your contributions help keep Dead Famous independent and deeply researched. If you enjoy the podcast and would like to support future episodes, the Buy Me a Coffee link is below — no pressure, just genuine gratitude. https://buymeacoffee.com/deadfamous He made the world laugh. He made sarcasm an art form. And for a decade, he was one of the most recognisable faces on television. But behind the timing, the charm, and the Chandler Bing smirk was a man at war with himself. This week on Dead Famous, we’re tracing Matthew Perry’s rise from insecure kid actor to sitcom royalty, through the money, the mansions, the rehab revolving door, and the brutal honesty of his later years. We unpack the addiction that nearly killed him more than once, the near-fatal medical crisis that left him fighting for his life, and the complicated truth about his final days. Research and writing - Elliott Caddy Theme music arranged and composed by Holly-Jane Shears - www.soundcloud.com/deaddoginblackbag Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A heartfelt thank you to everyone who’s recently supported the show on Buy Me a Coffee. Your contributions help keep Dead Famous independent and deeply researched. If you enjoy the podcast and would like to support future episodes, the Buy Me a Coffee link is below — no pressure, just genuine gratitude. https://buymeacoffee.com/deadfamous He was the voice of a generation. The reluctant icon who turned pain into poetry and distortion into revolution. Kurt Cobain didn’t just front Nirvana, he detonated the 90s. But behind the anthems, the fame, and the flannel was a man unravelling. Chronic pain. Addiction. Sudden, suffocating superstardom. A marriage under a microscope. And a world that wanted a symbol, not a human being. In this episode of Dead Famous, we trace the full arc — from a lonely kid in Aberdeen to the face of grunge, to the final days inside that quiet Seattle house. What really happened in the weeks before his death? Was it inevitable… or preventable? And how did a man who seemed to have nine lives finally run out of them? This isn’t just the story of how Kurt Cobain died. It’s the story of how he lived. Press play. Research and writing - Elliott Caddy Theme music arranged and composed by Holly-Jane Shears - www.soundcloud.com/deaddoginblackbag Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A heartfelt thank you to everyone who’s recently supported the show on Buy Me a Coffee. Your contributions help keep Dead Famous independent and deeply researched. If you enjoy the podcast and would like to support future episodes, the Buy Me a Coffee link is below — no pressure, just genuine gratitude. https://buymeacoffee.com/deadfamous This week’s episode of Dead Famous is a little different — and deliberately so. Dale Winton might not fit the traditional idea of an A-list celebrity, but he left a far bigger mark than his easy smile and Saturday-night television persona might suggest. I read his memoir years ago, and it stayed with me: a life shaped by ambition, loneliness, heartbreak, and long stretches of quiet pain hidden behind one of British TV’s most cheerful faces. In this episode, we look beyond the game shows and catchphrases to the man himself — his complicated upbringing, his relentless drive to be liked, and the tragedies that followed him even at the height of his success. It’s a story about fame, yes, but also about what it costs — and who gets remembered as “famous enough” to be worth telling. Research and writing - Elliott Caddy Theme music arranged and composed by Holly-Jane Shears - www.soundcloud.com/deaddoginblackbag Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A heartfelt thank you to everyone who’s recently supported the show on Buy Me a Coffee. Your contributions help keep Dead Famous independent and deeply researched. If you enjoy the podcast and would like to support future episodes, the Buy Me a Coffee link is below — no pressure, just genuine gratitude. https://buymeacoffee.com/deadfamous Marilyn Monroe’s death was ruled a probable suicide, but for decades, that explanation has never quite satisfied. In this episode of Dead Famous, we look at the life, fame, and final days of Marilyn Monroe, examining how power, politics, and celebrity collided around one of the most famous women in history. From studio control and prescription dependency to her links with powerful men, we separate fact from rumour, and ask why Marilyn’s story still invites so much suspicion. Was she silenced? Failed? Or simply exhausted by a world that wouldn’t let her stop performing? Research and writing - Elliott Caddy Theme music arranged and composed by Holly-Jane Shears - www.soundcloud.com/deaddoginblackbag Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
If you would like to help me realise my dream of becoming a full time podcaster, you can support me here: https://buymeacoffee.com/deadfamous In this episode of Dead Famous, we explore the life and death of Brittany Murphy — a rare and magnetic talent whose sudden death in 2009 raised questions that have never fully gone away. Officially ruled natural causes, Murphy’s passing was followed by a series of unsettling details, conflicting accounts, and a shocking development that reframed everything we thought we knew about her final months. What began as a tragic loss slowly became something stranger, murkier, and far harder to dismiss. I’m joined by Grace Cordell from the REDRUM podcast to unpack Brittany’s rise, her isolation at the height of fame, and the disturbing twist that continues to haunt her case. This is not a conspiracy episode — it’s an examination of how fame, control, and silence can shape a story long after the headlines fade. Check out Grace's podcasts: https://open.spotify.com/show/1FCoeRZQeDkEJ5i8bGuFpy?si=f6CUhhz5TOSkuV-_od8k9g https://open.spotify.com/show/7FgXz5gHxlfhrCLbB6N6qP?si=GJJY78h_QqmL3zaxTZycTw Research and writing - Elliott Caddy Theme music arranged and composed by Holly-Jane Shears - www.soundcloud.com/deaddoginblackbag Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Support me here: https://buymeacoffee.com/deadfamous In this episode of Dead Famous, we unravel the chaotic life and sudden death of Pete Burns, the sharp-tongued, sharp-cheekboned frontman of Dead or Alive. Bursting out of Liverpool’s punk and club scenes, Burns clawed his way to global fame in the mid-1980s with You Spin Me Round (Like a Record) — a song that made him a pop star almost overnight. But success never sat comfortably. Burns was confrontational, funny, self-destructive, and relentlessly uncompromising, torching relationships with record labels, bandmates, the press, and just about anyone else who crossed him. As the hits dried up, he became better known for reality TV chaos, brutal one-liners, and an escalating obsession with cosmetic surgery that left him physically and financially wrecked. Behind the makeup, the fame, and the mythology was a man living on the edge — of debt, of addiction, and of his own body. This is the story of a man who refused to be normal, refused to be quiet, and paid a brutal price for spinning too fast, too hard, and too close to the spotlight. Research and writing - Elliott Caddy Theme music arranged and composed by Holly-Jane Shears - www.soundcloud.com/deaddoginblackbag Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Support me here: https://buymeacoffee.com/deadfamous In 2025, Gene Hackman and his wife, Betsy Arakawa, were found dead in their Santa Fe home. What followed was a series of details that raised difficult questions — not about fame or legacy, but about time, vulnerability, and what may have happened inside a house that had gone unnoticed. In this episode of Dead Famous, we focus on the final days: a private life narrowed to a single space, the realities of illness and dependency, and the unsettling silence that surrounded the couple before they were discovered. This is not a story told through spectacle or scandal. It’s a story about absence. About routines breaking down. About how quickly things can unravel when no one is watching — and how death doesn’t always arrive in a single moment, but can stretch quietly across days. Some endings are loud. Others happen slowly, behind closed doors. Research and writing - Elliott Caddy Theme music arranged and composed by Holly-Jane Shears - www.soundcloud.com/deaddoginblackbag Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Support me here: https://buymeacoffee.com/deadfamous Aaliyah was only 22 years old when she died in a plane crash in the Bahamas — a death that shocked the music industry and devastated her fans worldwide. In this episode of Dead Famous, we examine the events that led to Aaliyah boarding a small aircraft that should never have taken off. From industry pressure and poor safety decisions to ignored warnings and systemic negligence, this is a story about how risk was normalised around a young star. This episode cuts through myth and speculation to focus on documented facts: what went wrong, who made the decisions, and how fame insulated those responsible from meaningful consequences. Aaliyah’s death wasn’t a mystery. It was the result of choices — and a system that repeatedly prioritised schedules and profit over safety. Research and writing - Elliott Caddy Theme music arranged and composed by Holly-Jane Shears -www.soundcloud.com/deaddoginblackbag Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Support me here: https://buymeacoffee.com/deadfamous Caroline Flack was one of the most visible figures in British entertainment — and one of the most publicly judged. In the first episode of Dead Famous, we examine how fame, tabloids, and the criminal justice system converged in the final years of Caroline Flack’s life. From her rapid rise on mainstream television to the arrest that triggered relentless public scrutiny, this episode explores how online abuse escalated, how narratives hardened, and how a person became a problem to be managed rather than a human being. This is not a story about innocence or guilt. It’s about power, spectacle, and what happens when punishment begins long before any verdict is reached. Research and writing - Elliott Caddy Theme music arranged and composed by Holly-Jane Shears - www.soundcloud.com/deaddoginblackbag Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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