South African music stars died in Pancreatic cancer

Here are 2 famous musicians from South Africa died in Pancreatic cancer:

Juliet Prowse

Juliet Prowse (September 25, 1936 Mumbai-September 14, 1996 Los Angeles) also known as Juliet Anne Prowse or juliet_prowse was a South African actor, singer, performer and dancer. She had one child, Seth McCook.

Prowse began her career as a dancer in the late 1950s and was signed to a contract with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer studios. She became a headliner in Vegas, appearing in shows with legends like Frank Sinatra and Elvis Presley. Her film credits include "Can-Can" with Frank Sinatra and "G.I. Blues" with Elvis Presley. In addition to her entertainment career, Prowse was also a humanitarian, serving as an ambassador for the United Nations Population Fund and advocating for family planning and reproductive health. She passed away at the age of 59 from pancreatic cancer in Los Angeles.

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Malcolm Forsyth

Malcolm Forsyth (December 8, 1936 Pietermaritzburg-July 5, 2011 Edmonton) also known as Malcolm Forsyth, CM or Forsyth, Malcolm was a South African composer, trombonist and music teacher. He had one child, Amanda Forsyth.

His most important albums: Forsyth: Atayoskewin / Freedman: Oiseaux Exotiques.

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