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Considering the loyal relationship between the cast, crew, and executives, could this TV project be one of the first that is accurate of Boston life—and one that Boston residents can be proud of? No one on the cast seems to call it a reality show, instead proudly preferring the term documentary. Wahlberg agreed. When we earned their trust, they opened up and shared so much with us. Search for: Search. Photos Top cast Edit.

Donnie Wahlberg Narrator as Narrator. Brian Albert Self as Self. Diamantino Araujo Self as Self. Mike Burke Self as Self. Manny Canuto Self as Self. Terrique Chambers Self as Self. Greg Dankers Self as Self. Winston DeLeon Self as Self. Sean Joyce Self as Self.

Myles Lawton Self as Self. Ryan Mason Self as Self. Greg McCormick Self as Self. Eric Merner Self as Self. Jenn Penton Self as Self. Skye Robinson Self as Self. Pat Rogers Self as Self. Tim Stanton Self as Self. People we lost in — Lou Reed , who took rock 'n' roll into dark corners as a songwriter, vocalist and guitarist for the Velvet Underground and as a solo artist, died on October 27, his publicist said. People we lost in — Actress Marcia Wallace died on October 25, her agent said.

People we lost in — Basketball Hall of Famer Bill Sharman -- who won four NBA titles as a player, one as a head coach and five in his club's front office -- died October 25 in southern California, his former teams said. People we lost in — Lou Scheimer , a pioneer in Saturday morning television cartoons with hit shows such as "Superman," "Fat Albert" and "He-Man," died October 17 at 84, according to his biographer.

People we lost in — Rep. Bill Young of Florida, the longest-serving Republican member of the House, died on October 18 at age 82, his office's chief of staff said. People we lost in — Former U. An earlier version of this gallery contained a photo incorrectly identified as Tom Foley.

CNN regrets this error. People we lost in — Character actor Ed Lauter , who had small roles in movies and TV shows over four decades, died October 16 of mesothelioma, caused by asbestos exposure, his publicist said.

People we lost in — Jazz vocalist Gloria Lynne , whose career included dozens of albums, died October 15 of a heart attack, her son said. People we lost in — Maxine Powell , who helped nurture the style of Motown artists such as Marvin Gaye and Diana Ross in the s, died on October The personal development coach for the legendary record label was People we lost in — "MasterChef" runner-up Joshua Marks died October 11 from a self-inflicted gunshot wound to his head.

People we lost in — Pulitzer Prize-winning author Oscar Hijuelos died on October 12, his agent said. People we lost in — Gen. People we lost in — Photojournalist Bill Eppridge , who photographed Sen.

Robert F. Kennedy moments after he was fatally shot in Los Angeles in , died on October 3. People we lost in — American author Tom Clancy died October 2, according to a family member.

People we lost in — Hiroshi Yamauchi, who built Nintendo from a small card company into a global video-game empire before buying the Seattle Mariners, died September 19 in Japan. People we lost in — Forty years after rising to the top of the boxing world and outdueling Muhammad Ali, Ken Norton , left, died at a Nevada medical facility after a stroke on September People we lost in — British rocker Jackie Lomax , who recorded with legendary stars but whose own career always seemed a degree removed from fame, died on September 15 at the age of The singer-songwriter-guitarist enjoyed a year career playing with many of music's biggest stars -- notably the Beatles -- but personal commercial success eluded him.

People we lost in — Ray Dolby , the American inventor who changed the way people listen to sound in their homes, on their phones and in cinemas, died September 12 in San Francisco. The founder of Dolby Laboratories had been suffering from Alzheimer's disease for a number of years and in July was diagnosed with acute leukemia.

People we lost in — Ex-heavyweight champion Tommy Morrison died September 1, according to his former promoter Tony Holden. He also won fame for his role in "Rocky V.

People we lost in — British broadcaster David Frost , best known for his series of interviews with former U. President Richard Nixon in , died August People we lost in — Irish poet Seamus Heaney , who won the Nobel Prize for literature in , died on Friday, August 30, at a hospital in Dublin.

The man behind the visual style of movies such as "Star Wars" and "Dr. Strangelove" was Dunning was People we lost in — Sid Bernstein , the promoter and agent who helped start the "British invasion" by bringing the Beatles to Carnegie Hall, died Wednesday, August 21, according to his publicist.

People we lost in — Crime novelist and screenwriter Elmore Leonard , who was recovering from a stroke, died August 20, his literary agent said. Kelly was People we lost in — British stuntman Mark Sutton died on Wednesday, August 14, after a parachuting accident in Switzerland.

Sutton, 42, was well known for parachuting in as James Bond at the London Olympics. People we lost in — Journalist Jack Germond died August 14, his wife, Alice, wrote in a note to friends.

Germond covered national politics for more than 50 years, including as a political analyst for CNN. People we lost in — Singer Eydie Gorme , best known for her song "Blame it on the Bossa Nova," died August 10 in Las Vegas after a brief illness, her publicist said. People we lost in — Actress Karen Black , who was nominated for an Oscar for her role in the film "Five Easy Pieces," died on Thursday, August 8, her agent said, after a long and public battle with cancer. Sasser was People we lost in — Jackie Gingrich , first wife of former House Speaker Newt Gingrich and mother of his two daughters, died Wednesday, August 7, in Atlanta, according to the funeral home organizing her arrangements.

People we lost in — Margaret Pellegrini, who played the flowerpot Munchkin and one of the sleepyhead kids in the classic film "The Wizard of Oz," died at her home in Phoenix on Wednesday, August 7 after suffering a stroke, according to Ted Bulthaup, spokesman for the Munchkins.

Pellegrini was one of the last surviving Munchkins from the film. People we lost in — Michael Ansara , the character actor best known for playing three iterations of Klingon leader Kang in different "Star Trek" series, died Wednesday, July People we lost in — Ossie Schectman, the former New York Knicks guard who scored the league's first basket, died Tuesday, July On behalf of the entire NBA family, our condolences go out to Ossie's family. People we lost in — Actress Eileen Brennan , who earned an Oscar nomination for her role as the exasperated drill captain in the movie "Private Benjamin," died Sunday, July 28, at her Burbank, California, home after a battle with bladder cancer.

People we lost in — Ecuador striker Christian Benitez , the top scorer in the Mexican league last season, died of a heart attack Monday, July 29, at age Above, Cale performs at the Carre Theatre in Amsterdam in People we lost in — Virginia Johnson , the pioneering sex researcher who was part of a groundbreaking team with William Masters, died at age 88 on July 24, her family said.

Masters died in People we lost in — Former world-class boxer Emile Griffith, who won five titles during the s, died July 23 , the International Boxing Hall of Fame announced. People we lost in — Actor Dennis Farina , a Chicago ex-cop whose tough-as-nails persona enlivened roles on either side of the law, died Monday, July People we lost in — Douglas Englebart, the inventor of the computer mouse, died Tuesday, July 2, at his home in Atherton, California, according to SRI International, the research institute where he once worked.

People we lost in — Jim Kelly , a martial artist best known for his appearance in the Bruce Lee movie "Enter the Dragon," died on June 29 of cancer. After a brief acting career, he became a ranked professional tennis player on the USTA senior men's circuit.

Here he appears in the film "Three the Hard Way. People we lost in — Bert Stern , a revolutionary advertising photographer in the s who also made his mark with images of celebrities, died on June 25 at age



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