David Johansen New York Dolls Frontman and ‘Scrooged’ Star Dead at 75
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David Johansen, the frontman for proto-punk band New York Dolls and actor known for his work in the Bill Murray classic “Scrooged,” has died.
Johansen died Friday at his New York home … his death was confirmed by his stepdaughter, Leah Hennessey to multiple outlets.
The iconic rocker with a deep, gravelly voice announced last month he was suffering from stage four cancer, a brain tumor and a broken back — although his cause of death has not been announced.
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David joined the New York Dolls in 1971 … and the band broke up in 1976 when DJ created the alter ego Buster Poindexter, a lounge singer character who had a hit with the song “Hot Hot Hot.”
Then in 2004, New York Dolls reunited … with Johansen, Sylvain Sylvain and Arthur Kane releasing three albums and touring.
Johansen dabbled in acting … and is best known for playing the Ghost of Christmas Past in the ’80s holiday classic “Scrooged.”
David is survived by his wife, Mara Hennessey, and his stepdaughter, Leah.