In 2025, the worlds of cinema, music, sports, and activism bid farewell to several icons whose influence spanned generations. Here is a chronological look back at the notable figures we lost this year.
January
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Rosita Missoni (January 1): The co-founder of the Missoni fashion house, known for her vibrant, zigzag patterns that defined Italian luxury, died at 93.
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Wayne Osmond (January 2): A founding member of The Osmonds, the singer and guitarist died at the age of 73.
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Jeff Baena (January 3): The writer and director behind Life After Beth died at 47.
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The Vivienne (James Lee Williams) (January 5): The first winner of RuPaul’s Drag Race UK died at the age of 32.
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Peter Yarrow (January 7): The legendary folk singer of Peter, Paul and Mary, whose voice championed civil rights, died at 86.
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Sam Moore (January 10): One half of the powerhouse soul duo Sam & Dave, the “Soul Man” singer died at 89.
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Leslie Charleson (January 12): A staple of daytime television, the General Hospital actress died at 79.
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Oliviero Toscani (January 13): The provocative photographer behind Benetton’s “shock” ad campaigns died at 82.
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David Lynch (January 16): The surrealist visionary behind Twin Peaks and Mulholland Drive died at 78.
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Bob Uecker (January 16): The legendary Milwaukee Brewers broadcaster known as “Mr. Baseball” died at 90.
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Joan Plowright (January 16): The award-winning British stage and screen actress died at 95.
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Garth Hudson (January 21): The multi-instrumentalist and last surviving member of The Band died at 87.
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Marianne Faithfull (January 30): The 1960s icon and “As Tears Go By” singer died at 78.
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Dick Button (January 30): The two-time Olympic gold medalist who revolutionized figure skating died at 95.
February
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Irv Gotti (February 5): The founder of Murder Inc. Records and a central figure in hip-hop history died at 54.
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Howard Twilley (February 5): A key receiver for the 1972 “perfect” Miami Dolphins died at 81.
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Tony Roberts (February 7): The Tony-nominated actor and frequent Woody Allen collaborator died at 85.
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John Cooney (February 8): The Irish boxer died at 28 following injuries sustained in the ring.
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Paquita la del Barrio (February 17): The beloved Mexican singer known for her feminist anthems died at 77.
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Roberta Flack (February 24): The Grammy-winning voice behind “Killing Me Softly With His Song” died at 88.
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Gene Hackman (February 26): The two-time Oscar winner and legendary star of The French Connection died at 95.
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Michelle Trachtenberg (February 26): The Gossip Girl and Harriet the Spy actress died at 39.
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David Johansen (February 28): The New York Dolls frontman and “Buster Poindexter” creator died at 75.
March
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Angie Stone (March 1): The neo-soul singer behind “No More Rain” died at 63.
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Roy Ayers (March 4): The “Godfather of Neo-soul” and vibraphone legend died at 84.
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D’Wayne Wiggins (March 7): The Tony! Toni! Toné! guitarist and singer died at 64.
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George Foreman (March 21): The two-time heavyweight champion and Olympic gold medalist died at 76.
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Richard Chamberlain (March 29): The Golden Globe winner and “King of the Miniseries” died at 90.
April
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Val Kilmer (April 1): The versatile star of Top Gun, Tombstone, and Batman Forever died at 65.
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Pope Francis (April 21): The first Latin American Pope, known for his focus on the poor, died at 88.
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Steve McMichael (April 23): The 1985 Super Bowl champion and beloved Chicago Bear died at 67.
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Jiggly Caliente (April 27): The RuPaul’s Drag Race star and actress died at 44.
May
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Ruth Buzzi (May 1): The Laugh-In comedy legend died at 88.
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Jill Sobule (May 1): The singer-songwriter known for the 1995 hit “I Kissed a Girl” died at 66.
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George Wendt (May 20): The actor who became a household name as “Norm” on Cheers died at 76.
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Phil Robertson (May 25): The Duck Dynasty patriarch and outdoorsman died at 79.
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Rick Derringer (May 26): The rock guitarist behind “Rock and Roll, Hoochie Koo” died at 77.
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Loretta Swit (May 30): Famous for her role as “Hot Lips” Houlihan on M.A.S.H., the actress died at 87.
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Valerie Mahaffey (May 30): The Emmy-winning actress of Northern Exposure died at 71.
June
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John Brenkus (June 1): The host and creator of Sports Science died at 54.
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Jonathan Joss (June 1): The actor who voiced John Redcorn on King of the Hill died at 59.
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Sly Stone (June 9): The funk pioneer and leader of Sly and the Family Stone died at 82.
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Harris Yulin (June 10): The veteran character actor from Scarface and Frasier died at 87.
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Brian Wilson (June 11): The Beach Boys mastermind and architect of the “California Sound” died at 82.
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Ananda Lewis (June 11): The former MTV VJ and television host died at 52.
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Anne Burrell (June 17): The Food Network chef and personality died at 55.
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Mick Ralphs (June 23): The founding guitarist of Bad Company and Mott the Hoople died at 81.
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Bobby Sherman (June 24): The 1960s teen idol and pop singer died at 81.
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Bill Moyers (June 26): The journalist and former White House Press Secretary died at 91.
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Dave Parker (June 28): The “Cobra,” a Pittsburgh Pirates legend and MLB All-Star, died at 74.
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D. Wayne Lukas (June 28): The legendary Hall of Fame horse trainer died at 89.
July
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Michael Madsen (July 3): The Reservoir Dogs and Kill Bill actor died at 67.
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Julian McMahon (July 4): The star of Nip/Tuck and Fantastic Four died at 56.
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Andrea Gibson (July 14): The celebrated poet and performance artist died at 49.
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Audun Groenvold (July 15): The Norwegian Olympic ski medalist died at 49.
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Connie Francis (July 17): The 1960s pop icon behind “Who’s Sorry Now?” died at 87.
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Malcolm-Jamal Warner (July 21): The actor best known as Theo Huxtable on The Cosby Show died at 54.
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Ozzy Osbourne (July 22): The “Prince of Darkness” and heavy metal pioneer died at 76.
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Chuck Mangione (July 22): The Grammy-winning jazz flugelhornist died at 84.
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Hulk Hogan (Terry Bollea) (July 24): The biggest star in professional wrestling history died at 71.
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Tom Lehrer (July 26): The satirical songwriter and mathematician died at 97.
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Ryne Sandberg (July 28): The Hall of Fame Chicago Cubs second baseman died at 65.
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Laura Dahlmeier (July 30): The German Olympic biathlon champion died at 31.
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Flaco Jimenez (July 31): The accordion legend and king of Conjunto music died at 86.
August
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Kelley Mack (August 2): The Walking Dead actress died at the age of 33.
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Loni Anderson (August 3): The WKRP in Cincinnati star died at 79.
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Billy Howton (August 4): The Green Bay Packers great and first NFL union president died at 95.
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Jim Lovell (August 7): The NASA astronaut who commanded the Apollo 13 mission died at 97.
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Eddie Palmieri (August 7): The Latin jazz and rumba innovator died at 88.
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Danielle Spencer (August 11): Known for her role as “Dee” on What’s Happening!!, the actress died at 60.
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Terence Stamp (August 17): The legendary British actor and 1960s icon died at 87.
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Brent Hinds (August 20): The co-founder and guitarist of Mastodon died at 51.
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Jerry Adler (August 23): The veteran stage and screen actor (The Sopranos) died at 96.
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Charles Bierbauer (August 31): The former CNN Washington correspondent died at 83.
September
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Graham Greene (September 1): The Oscar-nominated Indigenous actor (Dances with Wolves) died at 73.
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Joseph McNeil (September 4): A civil rights pioneer of the Greensboro sit-ins died at 83.
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Giorgio Armani (September 4): The Italian fashion titan who revolutionized the red carpet died at 91.
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Rick Davies (September 6): The Supertramp co-founder and singer died at 81.
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Davey Johnson (September 6): The World Series-winning manager and player died at 82.
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Charlie Kirk (September 10): The Turning Point USA co-founder died at 31.
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Peter Greene (September 12): The character actor famous for playing “Zed” in Pulp Fiction died at 60.
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Ricky Hatton (September 14): The former world champion British boxer died at 46.
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Bobby Hart (September 14): The songwriter behind many of The Monkees’ greatest hits died at 86.
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Robert Redford (September 16): The Oscar-winning actor, director, and Sundance founder died at 89.
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Brett James (September 18): The Grammy-winning songwriter of “Jesus, Take the Wheel” died at 57.
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Claudia Cardinale (September 23): The iconic Italian screen siren of the 1960s died at 87.
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Rudi Johnson (September 23): The former NFL and Auburn star running back died at 45.
October
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Jane Goodall (October 1): The world-renowned conservationist and primatologist died at 91.
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Sister Jean Dolores Schmidt (October 9): The beloved Loyola Chicago basketball chaplain died at 106.
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Diane Keaton (October 11): The Oscar-winning Annie Hall and Godfather star died at 79.
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Miss Major Griffin-Gracy (October 13): The Stonewall veteran and transgender rights activist died at 78.
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D’Angelo (October 14): The neo-soul legend behind Brown Sugar and Voodoo died at 51.
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Ace Frehley (October 16): The original lead guitarist for Kiss died at 74.
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Doug Martin (October 18): The former Pro Bowl running back for the Buccaneers died at 36.
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Sam Rivers (October 18): The bassist for nu-metal band Limp Bizkit died at 48.
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June Lockhart (October 23): The TV matriarch of Lassie and Lost in Space died at 100.
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Nick Mangold (October 25): The seven-time Pro Bowl center for the New York Jets died at 41.
November
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Donna Jean Godchaux-MacKay (November 2): The Grateful Dead singer and session vocalist died at 78.
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Diane Ladd (November 3): The three-time Oscar nominee and mother of Laura Dern died at 89.
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Marshawn Kneeland (November 6): The Dallas Cowboys defensive end died at 24.
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Lenny Wilkens (November 9): The NBA Hall of Fame player and coach died at 88.
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Alice Wong (November 14): The disability rights activist and author died at 51.
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Jimmy Cliff (November 24): The reggae pioneer and “Many Rivers to Cross” singer died at 81.
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Fuzzy Zoeller (November 27): The two-time major golf champion died at 74.
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Tom Stoppard (November 29): The legendary playwright behind Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead died at 88.
December
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Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa (December 4): The actor known for Mortal Kombat and The Man in the High Castle died at 75.
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Rob Reiner (December 14): The director of When Harry Met Sally and star of All in the Family died at 78.
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Anthony Geary (December 14): The General Hospital legend who played Luke Spencer died at 78.
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Gil Gerard (December 16): The star of sci-fi classic Buck Rogers died at 82.
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Peter Arnett (December 17): The Pulitzer Prize-winning war correspondent died at 91.
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Jim Hunt (December 18): The four-term North Carolina Governor and education reformer died at 88.
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Greg Biffle (December 18): The former NASCAR star died at 55.
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James Ransone (December 19): The actor known for The Wire and It: Chapter Two died at 46.
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Vince Zampella (December 21): The co-creator of Call of Duty and Apex Legends died at 55.
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Betty Reid Soskin (December 21): The oldest active National Park Ranger in US history died at 104.
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Chris Rea (December 22): The singer-songwriter behind “Driving Home for Christmas” died at 74.
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Perry Bamonte (December 26): The longtime guitarist and keyboardist for The Cure died at 65.
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Brigitte Bardot (December 28): The French cinema icon and animal rights activist died at 91.
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Isiah Whitlock Jr. (December 30): The veteran actor of The Wire and Spike Lee films died at 71.
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Tatiana Schlossberg (December 30): The environmental journalist and granddaughter of JFK died at 35.
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