Celebrities Don't Really Die in Threes ... Do They?

There's an old saying that celebrity deaths always come in threes (old, that is, if you're the kind of person who frequently reads or writes about celebrity mortality).
Sometimes it just seems to ring true. Back in June 2009, there was the funereal trio of Michael Jackson, Farrah Fawcett and Ed McMahon. When actress Brittany Murphy passed away in December of last year, followed swiftly by socialite Casey Johnson, the very morbid among us were trying to place a third. Some tabloids argued that though it happened several months later, Corey Haim's death by overdose fulfilled that triumvirate.
Going back another year -- to January 2008 -- Brad Renfro, Heath Ledger and Suzanne Pleshette all died within a week of each other.
This week, people are again talking about the "rule of three" in relation to the deaths of Dennis Hopper, Gary Coleman and and Rue McClanahan.
The rule of three can be traced back to Feb. 3, 1959, when Buddy Holly, Richie Valens and the Big Bopper all died in a plane crash in an Iowa cornfield. The theory gained a place in creepy celebrity lore at the end of 1970 and the beginning of 1971, when iconic rockers Janis Joplin, Jimi Hendrix and Jim Morrison died in relatively close succession. That one really rattled people, as all three died at age 27.
Since then, the so-called rule of three has provided a tidy way for folks to try to make sense of celebrity deaths.
So, is the universe trying to tell us something when three people a lot of people happen to be familiar with pass away in close proximity to one another? Or, as human beings, do we try to rationalize the horror of death by imposing some kind of order on random tragedy?
"The concept of things happening in threes is deeply rooted in religious beliefs like Christianity, the Holy Trinity, the Three Wise Men, etc.," explains 'Cult of Celebrity' author Cooper Lawrence. "But the notion that bad things happen in threes is mostly superstition. Two deaths may happen and we add a random, close enough third to it. Or there are four, but we dismiss the third to keep to our 'deaths happen in threes' rule. The reason we do it is that once we have found the third we no longer have to wonder if it will be us. Finding a pattern to death helps us master our own mortality."
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Dennis Hopper, May 29: The Hollywood wild man who lit up the screen in classic films 'Easy Rider,' Blue Velvet' and 'True Romance, died at his home in Venice less than a year after being diagnosed with prostate cancer. He was 74.
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Bonnie Fuller, editor-in-chief of
HollywoodLife.com, has a keen eye for celebrity trends, and she also debunks the myth of deaths happening in threes, but believes that the myth holds true for other celebrity occurrences -- like pregnancies and marriages.
"I do think it is people trying to make a pattern out of terrible events, and there can't really be a connection between people who have no relationship passing away," Fuller explains. "But there are occurrences that do become like these viral events, like celebrity marriages and vow renewals, engagements and pregnancies. But that is more about folks being inspired by someone and the idea catching on in Hollywood."
It's interesting that in numerology the number 3 represents the number of communication, because a trio of famous people passing away really does seem to stir up a lot of conversation. But despite the number being significant in numerology, celebrity numerologist
Glynis McCants says that deaths happening in three is indeed an old wives' tale.
"It's just never true that they die in threes. There are always more or less, but people try to fit it into a three," McCants explains. "But because three is the number of communication, it gets people talking and by talking people feel like they are able to control death. We like to believe, if it is three, we can handle it. It makes people feel safe, but unfortunately the rule just isn't true."
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people do die in three's.........ask anyone who works in longterm care!
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I can think of an instance last year where 3 celebrity deaths happened in a short time span: June 23, Ed McMahon and June 25, Farrah Fawcett and Michael Jackson.
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That was clearly stated in the authors second paragraph. You should take the time to read the article and not only the headline.
dvdfrnzwbr, I did read the article, I was just simply clarifying for people who may have overlooked that statement.
Bret Michaels cheated death. He was to be one of the three.
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I did read the article, I was just simply clarifying for people who may have overlooked that statement.
These AOL columnists are really stupid! They should all go back to school and learn something about journalism and research. Evidently they don't even really read the news!
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My beliefs are that 3 bad things happen in 3's. As a nurse in a hospital years ago it always happened that way.Brett Michaels mentioned it in something he was on. Seven years ago my husband had major brain surgery and then he had a bleed and then my Mom died all in a weeks time.
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Hey... you should be punished for not including Art Linkletter without being told...!!!!!!!!!!! what are you.. like 12..???
Now go to your room ,cause you're gonna get the strap now.. And I mean it.!!
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Don't forget Peter Steele (Type O Negative). He was the biggest loss for me.
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How long are you going to mis-state that corey haim died of an overdose? You should be sued!!!
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Ronnie James Dio.
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What are the rules to this? What about Peter Steele(singer of Type-O Negative) where does he fall he died about a month and a half ago?
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I mean are there categories because musically it would be Peter Steele, Paul Gray, Ronnie James Dio!
Glynis Mccants, that phoney used to be a waitress. I was facebook friends with her til she dumped me because I said Trigg Palin looked like Levi Johnston. Numbers lady lol uh huh
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Art Linkletter - May 26
Gary Coleman - May 28
Dennis Hopper - May 29
There's your "trio".
Actually, it's not just celebrity deaths, a lot of things seem to happen in threes, like accidents and illness. Basically any thing or event can be grouped into threes.
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did yall forget about patrick swazye. i work in the nursing feild and death by three always happen. so this is not new!!!!
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Art Linkletter for your #3 spot.
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Ronnie James Dio was the first of these two deaths. Dennis Hopper was the third in the trio.
Dio has rocked for a long long time....
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Who the heck is Art Linkletter? I've never heard of him or this Ronnie Dio or Paul Gray. Everybody's heard of Gary Coleman from Different Strokes.
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