Deaths_in_March_2019
The following is a list of notable deaths in March 2019.
Contents
Entries for each day are listed alphabetically by surname. A typical entry lists information in the following sequence:
- Name, age, country of citizenship at birth, subsequent country of citizenship (if applicable), reason for notability, cause of death (if known), and reference.
1
- Zhores Alferov, 88, Russian physicist and politician, MP (since 1995), Nobel Prize laureate (2000).[1]
- Kumar Bhattacharyya, Baron Bhattacharyya, 78, British-Indian engineer, educator and government advisor, member of the House of Lords (since 2004).[2]
- Jawaid Bhutto, 64, Pakistani philosopher, shot.[3]
- Dhritikanta Lahiri Choudhury, 87, Indian naturalist.[4]
- Joseph Flummerfelt, 82, American conductor, stroke.[5]
- Håkon Wexelsen Freihow, 91, Norwegian diplomat, Ambassador to Japan (1981–1989) and Portugal (1992–1995).[6]
- Phaedon Georgitsis, 80, Greek actor (The Red Lanterns, Blood on the Land, Marijuana Stop!), brain cancer.[7]
- Maïmouna Kane, 82, Senegalese jurist and politician, Minister of Social Development (1983–1986).[8]
- Sibusiso Khwinana, 25, South African actor, stabbed.[9]
- Ivars Knēts, 80, Latvian engineer and educator.[10]
- Ludo Loos, 64, Belgian racing cyclist.[11]
- Elly Mayday, 30, Canadian model and women's health advocate, ovarian cancer.[12]
- Eusebio Pedroza, 65, Panamanian Hall of Fame boxer, WBA featherweight champion (1978–1985), pancreatic cancer.[13]
- Kevin Roche, 96, Irish-born American architect, Pritzker Prize winner (1982).[14]
- Polan Sarkar, 97, Bangladeshi literacy activist.[15]
- Mahadi Sinambela, 71, Indonesian politician, Minister of Youth and Sport (1999–2000).[16]
- Robert S. Summers, 85, American legal scholar.[17]
- Mike Tamoaieta, 23, Samoan-born New Zealand rugby union player (Blues, North Harbour).[18]
- Peter van Gestel, 81, Dutch author.[19]
- Mike Willesee, 76, Australian television journalist (This Day Tonight, Four Corners, A Current Affair), throat cancer.[20]
- Paul Williams, 78, English singer (Zoot Money's Big Roll Band, Juicy Lucy, Allan Holdsworth).[21]
- Hennric Yeboah, 62, Ghanaian politician, MP (2004–2015).[22]
2
- Bharat Mohan Adhikari, 82, Nepalese politician, Minister of Finance (1994–1995), pneumonia.[23]
- Derek Aikman, 59, Belizean politician, MP (1984–1992).[24]
- Reinhold Aman, 82, German-born American chemical engineer and linguist.[25]
- Arnulf Baring, 86, German political scientist, historian and author.[26]
- Yannis Behrakis, 58, Greek photojournalist, cancer.[27]
- Keith Davis, 88, New Zealand rugby union player (Auckland, New Zealand Māori, national team).[28]
- Peter Dvorsky, 70, Canadian actor (Videodrome, The Dead Zone, Twins).[29]
- John E. Gallagher, 61, American television director (ER, Criminal Minds, The Good Wife), cardiac arrest.[30]
- Liam Gilmartin, 97, Irish Gaelic footballer (St. Dominics).[31]
- Jack Gregory, 74, American football player (Cleveland Browns, New York Giants).[32]
- Tullio Gregory, 90, Italian philosopher.[33]
- Al Hazan, 84, American pianist (B. Bumble and the Stingers), songwriter and record producer.[34]
- David Held, 68, British political scientist.[35]
- Fred Hill, 84, American baseball coach (Rutgers University).[36]
- Med Hondo, 82, Mauritanian-French film director (Soleil O, Sarraounia), screenwriter and actor (1871).[37]
- Ed Keats, 104, American rear admiral, complications from a fall.[38]
- János Koós, 81, Hungarian singer, parodist and actor.[39]
- Franco Macri, 88, Italian-born Argentine businessman.[40]
- Keith Harvey Miller, 94, American politician, Alaska Secretary of State (1966–1969) and Governor (1969–1970), pancreatic cancer.[41]
- Colleen Mulvihill, 66, American Olympic gymnast (1968).[42]
- Andra Neiburga, 62, Latvian writer.[43]
- Mike Oliver, 74, British disability rights activist.[44]
- Ogden Reid, 93, American publisher, diplomat, and politician, Ambassador to Israel (1959–1961) and member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1963–1975).[45]
- Werner Schneyder, 82, Austrian writer, director and actor.[46]
- Beatriz Taibo, 88, Argentine actress.[47]
- Rafael Torija de la Fuente, 91, Spanish Roman Catholic prelate, Auxiliary Bishop of Santander (1969–1976) and Bishop of Ciudad Real (1976–2003).[48]
- Otto Trefný, 87, Czech politician, MP, physician of the national ice hockey team, member of the Czech Ice Hockey Hall of Fame.[49]
3
- Tom Bass, 92, American politician.[50]
- John Bloom, 87, English entrepreneur (Rolls Razor).[51]
- Harry Bowman, 69, American criminal, president of Outlaws Motorcycle Club.[52]
- Leo de Castro, 70, New Zealand singer and guitarist.[53]
- Bobbi Fiedler, 81, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1981–1987).[54]
- Kyle Forti, 29, American political consultant, helicopter crash.[55]
- David Gadsby, 71, British physiologist.[56]
- Martí Galindo, 81, Spanish stage actor.[57]
- José García Ladrón de Guevara, 89, Spanish poet and journalist, Senator (1979–2000).[58]
- Elva Martha García Rocha, 72, Mexican politician, founder of the Party of the Democratic Revolution and member of the Legislative Assembly of Mexico City (1997–2000).[59]
- Ben Hamilton-Baillie, 63, British architect, cancer.[60]
- John Howlett, 78, English screenwriter and author.[61]
- Peter Hurford, 88, British organist and composer, complications from Alzheimer's disease.[62]
- Mark Klempner, 63, American folklorist.[63]
- Lee Wen, 61, Singaporean performance artist, lung infection.[64]
- Richard Lewis, 79, Australian politician.[65]
- Roger W. Titus, 77, American senior judge, U.S. District Judge for Maryland (since 2003), liposarcoma.[66]
- Uroš Tošković, 86, Montenegrin painter.[67]
4
- Ann Stewart Anderson, 84, American artist.[68]
- John Ashman, 92, English cricketer.[69]
- King Kong Bundy, 63, American professional wrestler (WCCW, WWF) and actor (Married... with Children), complications from diabetes.[70]
- Eric Caldow, 84, Scottish footballer (Rangers, national team).[71]
- Les Carlyon, 76, Australian writer and newspaper editor (The Age, The Herald).[72]
- Vivian Cherry, 98, American photographer.[73]
- Edward Collins, 78, Irish politician, TD (1969–1987).[74]
- Juan Corona, 85, Mexican serial killer.[75]
- Wilbur Cross, 100, American author.[76]
- Garfield Davies, Baron Davies of Coity, 83, British trade unionist (USDAW) and life peer.[77]
- Robert DeProspero, 80, American Secret Service agent, amyloidosis.[78]
- Robert Wagner Dowling, 94, Canadian politician.[79]
- Keith Flint, 49, English singer (The Prodigy), suicide by hanging.[80]
- Art Hughes, 88, Canadian soccer player (Vancouver Firefighters).[81]
- Klaus Kinkel, 82, German politician, Minister of Justice (1991–1992) and Foreign Affairs (1992–1998), Vice Chancellor (1993–1998).[82]
- V. Dhananjay Kumar, 67, Indian politician, MP (1991–2004), Minister of Civil Aviation and Tourism (1996), kidney disease.[83]
- Ted Lindsay, 93, Canadian Hall of Fame ice hockey player (Detroit Red Wings, Chicago Blackhawks).[84]
- Mao Zhiyong, 89, Chinese politician, Party Secretary of Hunan and Jiangxi provinces, Vice Chairman of the CPPCC.[85]
- Luke Perry, 52, American actor (Beverly Hills, 90210, Riverdale, Buffy the Vampire Slayer), complications from a stroke.[86]
- Albert Redhead, 77, Grenadian lawyer and jurist (Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court).[87]
- Anthony Ríos, 68, Dominican actor and singer-songwriter, heart attack.[88]
- Jean Starobinski, 98, Swiss literary critic.[89]
- Michael Thomas, 66, British actor (Life Without George, The Boat That Rocked, Head over Heels), myeloma.[90]
- Maya Turovskaya, 94, Russian theatrical and film critic, film historian and screenwriter.[91]
- Sidney Verba, 86, American political scientist and librarian.[92]
- Rick Walters, 73, American tattoo artist.[93]
5
- Richard Allen, 90, Canadian politician.[94]
- Geoffrey Beck, 100, English cricketer (Oxfordshire) and Congregational minister.[95]
- Chu Shijian, 91, Chinese tobacco executive (Hongtashan) and convicted embezzler, complications from diabetes.[96]
- André Damien, 88, French lawyer and politician, Supreme Court Justice (1981–1997), mayor of Versailles (1977–1995), Deputy (1996–1997).[97]
- Ding Yi, 91, Chinese engineer and business executive, founded Dongfang Electric.[98]
- Moris Farhi, 84, Turkish author, Vice-President of PEN International (since 2001), heart disease.[99]
- Khagen Gogoi, 92, Indian politician, MLA (1972–1978).[100]
- Susan Harrison, 80, American actress (Sweet Smell of Success).[101]
- Stephen Irwin, 79, Canadian architect.[102]
- Aleksandra Kasuba, 95–96, Lithuanian-born American environmental artist.[103]
- David Kear, 95, British-born New Zealand geologist and science administrator, director-general of the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research (1980–1983).[104]
- Bernard Krisher, 87, German-born American journalist (Newsweek, Fortune) and philanthropist.[105]
- Miroljub Lešo, 72, Serbian actor.[106]
- Jacques Loussier, 84, French pianist and composer.[107]
- Boro Maa, 100, Indian religious leader, matriarch of the Matua Mahasangha.[108]
- Andrzej Mateja, 83, Polish Olympic skier (1956, 1960).[109]
- Luis Matte Valdés, 85, Chilean politician, mayor of La Florida (1961–1964) and Minister of Housing and Urbanism (1972–1973).[110]
- Doru Popovici, 87, Romanian composer, musicologist and writer.[111]
- Esteban Righi, 80, Argentine lawyer and politician, Minister of the Interior (1973) and Attorney General (2004–2012).[112]
- Abraham Stavans, 86, Mexican actor (El Chavo del Ocho, Once Upon a Scoundrel, Original Sin) and theatre director.[113]
- Yang Naisi, 91, Chinese linguist.[114]
6
- Andrey Anufriyenko, 48, Russian Olympic speed skater (1994, 1998).[115]
- Grayston Burgess, 86, English opera singer and conductor.[116]
- Sir Simon Cassels, 91, British admiral, Second Sea Lord (1982–1986).[117]
- Ernesto Horacio Crespo, 89, Argentine military officer, Chief of the General Staff of the Argentine Air Force (1985–1989).[118]
- James Dapogny, 78, American jazz musicologist and pianist.[119]
- Magenta Devine, 61, British television presenter (Rough Guide, Network 7).[120]
- Alí Domínguez, 26, Venezuelan journalist and politician, beaten.[121]
- Guillaume Faye, 69, French journalist and writer, cancer.[122]
- Typist Gopu, 85, Indian actor.[123]
- John Habgood, Baron Habgood, 91, British Anglican bishop, academic, and life peer, Bishop of Durham (1973–1983), Archbishop of York (1983–1995).[124]
- Frances Heussenstamm, 90, American artist.[125]
- Rachel Ingalls, 78, American author, multiple myeloma.[126]
- Mai Chao-cheng, 77, Taiwanese economist, member of Academia Sinica.[127]
- Gordon Osbaldeston, 88, Canadian civil servant.[128]
- Charlie Panigoniak, 72, Canadian Inuktitut singer and guitarist.[129]
- José Pedro Pérez-Llorca, 78, Spanish lawyer, diplomat and politician, Deputy (1977–1982) and Minister of Foreign Affairs (1980–1982), co-Father of the 1978 Constitution.[130]
- Daniel Rudisha, 73, Kenyan sprinter, Olympic silver medalist (1968), heart attack.[131]
- Carolee Schneemann, 79, American visual artist.[132]
- Brian Sully, 82–83, Australian judge.[133]
7
- Dick Beyer, 88, American Hall of Fame professional wrestler (AJPW, WWA, AWA).[134]
- Joseph H. Boardman, 70, American railroad executive, president and CEO of Amtrak (2008–2016), complications from a stroke.[135]
- Robert Braithwaite, 75, British marine engineer and executive, founder of Sunseeker.[136]
- Johnny Brittain, 86–87, British motorcycle racer.[137]
- Bobby Campbell, 77, Scottish footballer (Motherwell, St Mirren, Greenock Morton).[138]
- Pino Caruso, 84, Italian actor (La governante, The Sunday Woman, Il ficcanaso).[139]
- Kelly Catlin, 23, American cyclist, Olympic silver medalist (2016) and world champion (2016, 2017, 2018), suicide by asphyxiation.[140]
- William J. Creber, 87, American art director and production designer (The Poseidon Adventure, The Towering Inferno, Planet of the Apes), complications from pneumonia.[141]
- Raymond Donnez, 76, French music producer and conductor.[142]
- Daniel de Fernando, 81, Spanish pharmacist and politician, Deputy (1977–1979), President of Ávila province (1979–1982, 1987–1991).[143]
- Ralph Hall, 95, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1981–2015) and the Texas Senate (1963–1973).[144]
- Dan Jenkins, 90, American author and sportswriter (Sports Illustrated, Golf Digest, Playboy).[145]
- Kusalakumari, 83, Indian actress (Konjum Salangai, Koondukkili).[146]
- Patrick Lane, 79, Canadian poet, heart attack.[147]
- Hi Duk Lee, 79, Korean-born American grocer, restaurateur and hotelier, cancer.[148]
- Sam Miller, 97, American realty executive (Forest City).[149]
- Dick Nichols, 92, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1991–1993).[150]
- Carmine Persico, 85, American mobster and convicted racketeer, head of Colombo crime family (1973–1990, since 1993), complications from diabetes.[151]
- Rosto, 50, Dutch artist and filmmaker, lung cancer.[152]
- Ron Russell, 92, New Zealand-born Canadian politician, member (1978–2006) and Speaker (1998–1999) of the Nova Scotia House of Assembly.[153]
- Sidney Sheinberg, 84, American lawyer and studio executive, President of MCA Inc. (1973–1995).[154]
- Shen Ziyin, 91, Chinese physician and medical researcher, academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences.[155]
- Issei Suda, 78, Japanese photographer.[156]
- Anne Sjerp Troelstra, 79, Dutch mathematician.[157]
8
- Raoul Barrière, 91, French rugby union player (AS Béziers, national team) and coach (RC Narbonne).[158]
- Marshall Brodien, 84, American magician and actor (The Bozo Show), complications from Alzheimer's disease.[159]
- Mike Colbern, 63, American baseball player (Chicago White Sox).[160]
- Nothando Dube, 31, Swazi royal, skin cancer.[161]
- Michael Gielen, 91, Austrian conductor.[162]
- D. Shelton A. Gunaratne, 79, Sri Lankan-born American academic.[163]
- Cedrick Hardman, 70, American football player (San Francisco 49ers, Oakland Raiders).[164]
- Roland Hedlund, 85, Swedish actor (Ådalen 31, The Hunters), stroke.[165]
- Frank Joranko, 88, American football and baseball player and coach (Albion).[166]
- Ian Lawrence, 82, Australian-born New Zealand politician, Mayor of Wellington (1983−1986), bowel cancer.[167]
- David Martin, 89, British sociologist and Anglican priest.[168]
- Mel Miller, 79, American lawyer and politician, member (1971−1991) and Speaker (1987−1991) of the New York State Assembly, lung cancer.[169]
- George Morfogen, 85, American actor (Oz, V).[170]
- Mesrob II Mutafyan of Constantinople, 62, Turkish religious leader, Armenian Patriarch of Constantinople (1998–2016), dementia.[171]
- Jaume Muxart, 96, Spanish painter.[172]
- Nate Ramsey, 77, American football player (Philadelphia Eagles, New Orleans Saints).[173]
- Jason Reese, 51, British engineer.[174]
- Frankie Smith, 65–66, American funk and R&B musician.[175]
- Eddie Taylor Jr., 46, American blues singer and guitarist, heart failure.[176]
- Cynthia Thompson, 96, Jamaican Olympic sprinter (1948) and CAC champion (1946).[177]
- Mike Watterson, 76, English snooker player, promoter and commentator.[178]
9
- Sveinung Aarnseth, 85, Norwegian footballer (Lyn, national team).[179]
- Jed Allan, 84, American actor (Days of Our Lives, Santa Barbara, Lassie).[180]
- Joe Auer, 77, American football player (Buffalo Bills, Miami Dolphins, Atlanta Falcons).[181]
- Akhteruzzaman Babul, 63, Bangladeshi politician, MP (1988–1990).[182]
- Anna Costanza Baldry, 48, Italian social psychologist and criminologist.[183]
- Tom Ballard, 30, British rock climber, rock climbing accident.[184] (body discovered on this date)
- George Benson, 90, American jazz saxophonist.[185]
- Alberto Bucci, 70, Italian basketball coach (Fortitudo Bologna, Virtus Bologna, Scaligera Verona), cancer.[186]
- Chokoleit, 48, Filipino actor (Love Spell, Marina, Asintado) and comedian, heart attack.[187]
- Bernard Binlin Dadié, 103, Ivorian novelist, playwright and poet, Minister of Culture (1977–1986).[188]
- Vladimir Etush, 96, Russian actor (Kidnapping, Caucasian Style, The Twelve Chairs, 31 June), People's Artist of the USSR (1984), heart failure.[189]
- Patrick Grandperret, 72, French film director and screenwriter (Murderers).[190]
- Heo Yong-mo, 53, South Korean boxer, stomach cancer.[191]
- Harry Howell, 86, Canadian Hall of Fame ice hockey player (New York Rangers, Los Angeles Kings).[192]
- Jadwiga Janus, 87, Polish sculptor.[193]
- Wenche Kvamme, 68, Norwegian actress, cancer.[194]
- Robert Lemaître, 90, French footballer.[195]
- Albert Marenčin, 96, Slovak writer, translator and screenwriter.[196]
- Leonidas Ralph Mecham, 90, American lawyer, director of the Administrative Office of the United States Courts (1985–2006).[197]
- Abdul Ali Mridha, Bangladeshi politician.[198]
- Pierre de Saintignon, 70, French politician.[199]
- Olatoye Temitope Sugar, 47, Nigerian politician, MP (since 2015), shot.[200]
- Francesca Sundsten, 59, American bassist (The Beakers) and artist, lymphoma.[201]
- Johnny Thompson, 84, American magician.[202]
- Kevin Ward, 57, American baseball player (San Diego Padres), brain cancer.[203]
- Wally Yamaguchi, 60, Japanese professional wrestling manager (AJPW, FMW, WWF), stroke.[204]
10
- Edith Borroff, 93, American musicologist and composer.[205]
- Anton Buteyko, 71, Ukrainian diplomat, Ambassador to the United States (1998–1999) and Romania (2000–2003).[206]
- Karl Eller, 91, American advertising executive and retailer (Circle K).[207]
- Josef Feistmantl, 80, Austrian luger, Olympic (1964), world (1969), and European (1967) champion.[208]
- Russell Gary, 59, American football player (New Orleans Saints, Philadelphia Eagles), heart attack.[209]
- Raven Grimassi, 67, American Wiccan priest and writer, pancreatic cancer.[210]
- Louis Hailey, 93, Australian Olympic hockey player (1956, 1960).[211]
- Charlie Karp, 65, American musician, songwriter and Emmy-winning documentarian.[212]
- İrsen Küçük, 79, Cypriot politician, Prime Minister of Northern Cyprus (2010–2013), heart attack.[213]
- Britta Lindmark, 89, Swedish Olympic skater (1952).[214]
- Gordon McIntosh, 93, Scottish-born Australian politician, Senator (1974–1987).[215]
- Eric Moss, 44, American football player (Minnesota Vikings, Scottish Claymores).[216]
- Charles Mutschler, 63, American archivist, traffic collision.[217]
- Gheorghe Naghi, 86, Romanian film director (Telegrame).[218]
- William Powers Jr., 72, American educator, President of the University of Texas at Austin (2006–2015), complications from a fall.[219]
- Al Silverman, 92, American sports writer.[220]
- Alekos Spanoudakis, 91, Greek basketball player (Olympiacos).[221]
- Paul Talalay, 95, German-born American pharmacologist, congestive heart failure.[222]
- René Arnold Valero, 88, American Roman Catholic prelate, Auxiliary Bishop of Brooklyn, New York (1980–2005).[223]
- Notable people who died in the Ethiopian Airlines Flight 302 plane crash:
- Pius Adesanmi, 47, Nigerian-Canadian professor and writer.[224]
- Christine Alalo, 48–49, Ugandan police officer and peacekeeper (AMISOM).[225]
- Sebastiano Tusa, 66, Italian archaeologist and politician.[226]
11
- Dave Aron, 54, American music producer.[227]
- Yona Atari, 85, Israeli singer and actress (Rechov Sumsum), Alzheimer's disease.[228]
- Danny Ben-Israel, 75, Israeli musician.[229]
- Hal Blaine, 90, American Hall of Fame drummer (The Wrecking Crew).[230]
- Martín Chirino, 94, Spanish sculptor.[231]
- John Dawson, 91, New Zealand botanist and academic (Victoria University of Wellington).[232]
- John T. Driscoll, 93, American politician.[233]
- Willie Ellison, 73, American football player (Los Angeles Rams, Kansas City Chiefs).[234]
- Helen Engle, 93, American conservationist, renal failure.[235]
- Desmond Ford, 90, Australian evangelical theologian.[236]
- Leetsch C. Hsu, 98, Chinese mathematician and educator.[237]
- Saiful Azam Kashem, 71, Bangladeshi film director.[238]
- Dzhemal Kherhadze, 74, Georgian footballer (Torpedo Kutaisi).[239]
- Pertti Koivulahti, 67, Finnish ice hockey player (Tappara).[240]
- Danny Kustow, 63, English rock guitarist (Tom Robinson Band), pneumonia and liver infection.[241]
- Joe Rosenblatt, 85, Canadian poet.[242]
- Edward Rubenstein, 94, American physician.[243]
- Patrick Ruttle, 88, Canadian Olympic field hockey player (1964).[244]
- Sundar Lal Tiwari, 61, Indian politician, MLA (since 2013), heart attack.[245]
- Antônio Wilson Vieira Honório, 75, Brazilian football player (Santos, national team) and manager (Valeriodoce), world champion (1962), heart attack.[246]
- Speros Vryonis, 90, American historian.[247]
- Peter Wong Man-kong, 70, Hong Kong shipping magnate and politician, member of the National People's Congress (since 1993).[248]
- Xing Shizhong, 80, Chinese general, President of the PLA National Defence University (1995–2002).[249]
12
- John Bardo, 70, American educator, president of Wichita State University (since 2012), lung disease.[250]
- Jim Beatty, 84, American jazz musician.[251]
- Věra Bílá, 64, Czech singer, heart attack.[252]
- Stu Briese, 72, Canadian politician, MLA (2007–2016).[253]
- Thomas S. Carter, 97, American engineer, president of the Kansas City Southern Railway (1973–1986).[254]
- Renato Cipollini, 73, Italian football player (SPAL, Atalanta) and executive, president of Bologna (2001–2004).[255]
- Günter Dreyer, 75, German Egyptologist.[256]
- Karl Fischer, 70, Hungarian-born Canadian architect.[257]
- Joachim Mbadu Kikhela Kupika, 87, Congolese Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Boma (1975–2001).[258]
- John Kilzer, 62, American singer and songwriter, suicide by hanging.[259]
- Shelly Liebowitz, 73, American record executive, promoter, producer, and manager.[260]
- Alberto Lois, 62, Dominican baseball player (Pittsburgh Pirates).[261]
- Tom Meyer, 96, American basketball player (Detroit Gems).[262]
- Joseph C. Miller, 79, American historian.[263]
- Eurico Miranda, 74, Brazilian football chairman (Vasco da Gama) and politician, Deputy (1995–2002).[264]
- Gabriela Moser, 64, Austrian politician, MP (1994–1996, 1997–2017).[265]
- Alan Moss, 88, English cricketer (Middlesex, MCC, national team).[266]
- Hermann Mucke, 84, Austrian astronomer, founder and editor of Sternenbote.[267]
- Sir John Richardson, 95, British art historian and Picasso biographer.[268]
- Marjorie W. Sharmat, 90, American author, respiratory failure.[269]
- Tom Skjønberg, 70, Norwegian sailor.[270]
- Joffre Stewart, 93, American beat poet and anarchist.[271]
13
- Keith Butler, 80, British racing cyclist.[272]
- Frank Cali, 53, American mobster, head of Gambino crime family (since 2015), shot.[273]
- Edmund Capon, 78, British-born Australian art historian and curator, director of the Art Gallery of New South Wales (1978–2011), melanoma.[274]
- Zofia Czerwińska, 85, Polish actress (A Generation, Ashes and Diamonds, The Pianist).[275]
- Beril Dedeoğlu, 57, Turkish politician and academic, Minister of European Union Affairs (2015), brain hemorrhage.[276]
- Zagorka Golubović, 89, Serbian anthropologist and philosopher.[277]
- Howard Hibbett, 98, American translator.[278]
- Chuck Holmes, 84, Canadian ice hockey player (Detroit Red Wings).[279]
- Harry Hughes, 92, American politician, Governor of Maryland (1979–1987), member of the Maryland House of Delegates (1955–1959) and Senate (1959–1971).[280]
- Ghazali Jaafar, 75, Filipino militant (Moro Islamic Liberation Front) and politician, Speaker of the Bangsamoro Parliament (since 2019), kidney failure.[281]
- Demie Mainieri, 90, American Hall of Fame baseball coach (Miami Dade College).[282]
- Ken McKinnon, 82, Canadian politician, Commissioner of Yukon (1986–1995), member of the Yukon Territorial Council (1961–1964, 1967–1978).[283]
- Joseph Hanson Kwabena Nketia, 97, Ghanaian ethnomusicologist and composer.[284]
- David Palladini, 72, American illustrator.[285]
- Andrea Pollack, 57, German swimmer, Olympic champion (1976, 1980), cancer.[286]
- Charles Sanna, 101, American inventor.[287]
- Maggie Shaddick, 92, Canadian scout leader.[288]
- Leroy Stanton, 72, American baseball player (New York Mets, California Angels, Seattle Mariners), traffic collision.[289]
14
- Paul Adams, 82, American football player and coach (Deerfield High School).[290]
- Jeff Michael Andrews, 59, American jazz bassist.[291]
- Kurt Armbruster, 84, Swiss footballer (Lausanne, national team).[292]
- Birch Bayh, 91, American politician, U.S. Senator (1963–1981), member (1954–1962) and Speaker (1958–1960) of the Indiana House of Representatives, pneumonia.[293]
- Francis J. Cain, 96, American politician.[294]
- Rosamma Chacko, 91, Indian politician, MLA (1982–1997).[295]
- Godfried Danneels, 85, Belgian Roman Catholic cardinal, Archbishop of Mechelen-Brussels (1979–2010).[296]
- Terry Donahue, 93, Canadian baseball player (Peoria Redwings).[297]
- Thomas Goddard, 81, Polish-born New Zealand jurist, Chief Employment Court Judge (1989–2005).[298]
- Marian Sulzberger Heiskell, 100, American newspaper executive.[299]
- Harry Helenius, 72, Finnish diplomat, ambassador to Russia (2004–2008) and Sweden (2011–2014).[300]
- Henry S. Horn, 77, American ecologist.[301]
- Paul Hutchins, 73, British tennis player, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.[302]
- Joe Knowland, 88, American actor (Escape from Alcatraz, Little Miss Marker) and newspaper publisher (Oakland Tribune).[303]
- Masahiko Kobe, 49, Japanese chef, fall.[304]
- Pat Laffan, 79, Irish actor (Father Ted, The Snapper).[305]
- Maate Mahadevi, 74, Indian Hindu sect leader, author and Lingayatism activist, sepsis.[306]
- Ralph Metzner, 82, American psychologist.[307]
- Ilona Novák, 93, Hungarian swimmer, Olympic champion (1952).[308]
- Onigu Otite, 80, Nigerian sociologist.[309]
- Sir Stanley Peart, 96, British medical researcher.[310]
- Jake Phelps, 56, American skateboarder and magazine editor (Thrasher).[311]
- Anita Silvers, 78, American philosopher.[312]
- Lester Smith, 76, American oil executive.[313]
- Charlie Whiting, 66, British motorsports director, FIA Formula 1 race director (since 1997), pulmonary embolism.[314]
- Haig Young, 90, Canadian politician.[315]
15
- Luca Alinari, 75, Italian painter.[316]
- Juan Manuel Arza, 86, Spanish politician, President of the Government of Navarre (1980–1984).[317]
- Tone Brulin, 92, Belgian stage director.[318]
- Derek Burke, 89, British academic.[319]
- Alec Coppen, 96, British psychiatrist.[320]
- Peter Dunn, 82, Australian rugby union player.[321]
- Atta Elayyan, 33, Kuwaiti-born New Zealand footballer (national futsal team) and IT entrepreneur, shot.[322]
- Okwui Enwezor, 55, Nigerian art critic and writer, curator of the Venice Biennale (2015), multiple myeloma.[323]
- Bengt Gustafsson, 85, Swedish military officer, Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces (1986–1994).[324]
- Sara Payne Hayden, 99, American WWII WASP pilot.[325]
- John P. Healey, 97, American aerospace executive.[326]
- Leif Henriksson, 75, Swedish ice hockey player (Frölunda HC).[327]
- Dave Hood Jr., 64, American politician, member of the Florida House of Representatives (2012–2014), brain cancer.[328]
- Lam Jones, 60, American sprinter and football player (New York Jets, Dallas Cowboys), Olympic champion (1976), myeloma.[329]
- Osmo Jussila, 81, Finnish historian.[330]
- Helena Khan, 91, Bangladeshi children's writer.[331]
- Wiesław Kilian, 66, Polish politician, member of the Sejm (2005–2007, 2010–2011), Senator (since 2011).[332]
- Rudi Krausmann, 85, Austrian-born Australian poet and playwright.[333]
- Derek Lewin, 88, English footballer (Bishop Auckland, Great Britain Olympic football team).[334]
- Günther Lohre, 65, German Olympic athlete (1976).[335]
- Luo Jye, 94, Taiwanese billionaire businessman, founder of Cheng Shin Rubber.[336]
- W. S. Merwin, 91, American poet, Pulitzer Prize winner (1971, 2009), United States Poet Laureate.[337]
- Dominique Noguez, 76, French writer, Prix Femina winner (1997).[338]
- Maya Rani Paul, 86, Indian politician.[339]
- Ron Peplow, 83, English footballer (Brentford).[340]
- Norman A. Phillips, 95, American meteorologist.[341]
- Y. S. Vivekananda Reddy, 68, Indian politician, member of the Lok Sabha (1999–2009), stabbed.[342]
- Jean-Pierre Richard, 96, French literary critic.[343]
- Ezequiel Santiago, 45, American politician, member of the Connecticut House of Representatives (since 2009), heart attack.[344]
- Lothar Schneider, 79, German wrestler, world championship bronze medalist (1965).[345]
- Gerhard Skiba, 71, Austrian politician, mayor of Braunau am Inn (1989–2010).[346]
- Mike Thalassitis, 26, English-born Cypriot footballer (Boreham Wood, Ebbsfleet United) and reality show personality (Love Island), suicide by hanging.[347]
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- Michael Axworthy, 56, British academic and author, cancer.[348]
- Timothy A. Barrow, 85, American politician, member of the Arizona House of Representatives (1966–1973), Mayor of Phoenix (1974–1976), Alzheimer's disease and cancer.[349]
- Phil Branch, 86, American football player (Saskatchewan Roughriders).[350]
- Ian Brown, 93, Australian football player (Geelong).[351]
- Catherine Callaghan, 87, American linguist and anti-abortion activist, co-founder of Feminists for Life.[352]
- Mordaunt Cohen, 102, British soldier and solicitor, AJEX chairman.[353]
- Dick Dale, 81, American guitarist and surf music pioneer ("Let's Go Trippin'", "Misirlou"), heart failure.[354]
- Larry DiTillio, 71, American television writer (He-Man and the Masters of the Universe, Beast Wars: Transformers, Babylon 5).[355]
- Richard Erdman, 93, American actor (Community, Stalag 17, Tora! Tora! Tora!).[356]
- Joe Fafard, 76, Canadian sculptor, stomach cancer.[357]
- Barbara Hammer, 79, American filmmaker (Nitrate Kisses, Tender Fictions), ovarian cancer.[358]
- Tom Hatten, 92, American actor (The Secret of NIMH, Spies Like Us) and media personality (KTLA).[359]
- Gilbert Hottois, 72, Belgian philosopher.[360]
- Yann-Fañch Kemener, 61, French singer.[361]
- Amos Kloner, 79, Israeli archaeologist.[362]
- Alan Krueger, 58, American economist, suicide.[363]
- Mohamed Mahmoud Ould Louly, 76, Mauritanian military officer and politician, Chairman of the Military Committee for National Salvation (1979–1980).[364]
- Johann Maier, 85, Austrian talmudic scholar.[365]
- Howard Morgan, 87, Welsh cricketer (Glamorgan).[366]
- Yulia Nachalova, 38, Russian singer, actress and television presenter, cerebral edema.[367]
- Grozdana Olujić, 84, Serbian writer.[368]
- Stephen Rolfe Powell, 67, American glass artist.[369]
- David White, 79, American singer-songwriter (Danny & the Juniors, The Spokesmen).[370]
- Sir William Whitfield, 98, British architect.[371]
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- Hanne Aga, 71, Norwegian poet.[372]
- Ken Bald, 98, American illustrator and comic book artist (Dr. Kildare).[373]
- Barbara Benary, 72, American composer and ethnomusicologist, Parkinson's disease.[374]
- Ulf Bengtsson, 59, Swedish table tennis player.[375]
- Bill Burlison, 88, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives for Missouri's 10th district (1969–1981).[376]
- Mick Carley, 78, Irish Gaelic footballer (Westmeath).[377]
- Shahed Chowdhury, 53, Bangladeshi film director.[378]
- René Fontès, 77, French rugby union executive and politician, president of ASM Clermont Auvergne (2004–2013), mayor of Eygalières (since 2008), heart attack.[379]
- Víctor Genes, 57, Paraguayan football player (Cerro Porteño) and manager (Trinidense, national team), heart attack.[380]
- Norman Hollyn, 66, American film and television editor (Heathers, Wild Palms, The Equalizer), coronary embolism and cardiac arrest.[381]
- Jorge Insunza Becker, 82, Chilean engineer and politician, Deputy (1969–1973).[382]
- Olavi Mannonen, 89, Finnish modern pentathlete, Olympic silver medalist (1956) and bronze medalist (1952, 1956).[383]
- João Carlos Marinho, 83, Brazilian writer (O Gênio do Crime)[384]
- Paul-André Massé, 71, Canadian politician.[385]
- Wolfgang Meyer, 64, German clarinetist, cancer.[386]
- Mick Murphy, 77, English rugby player (St Helens, Leigh).[387]
- José Musalem Saffie, 94, Chilean politician, Senator (1965–1973) and Deputy (1953–1965).[388]
- Manohar Parrikar, 63, Indian politician, MP (2014–2017), Minister of Defence (2014–2017) and Chief Minister of Goa (2000–2005, 2012–2014, since 2017), pancreatic cancer.[389]
- Chinmoy Roy, 79, Indian actor (Goopy Gyne Bagha Byne, Ekhoni, Subarna Golak), heart attack.[390]
- Richie Ryan, 90, Irish politician, Teachta Dála (1959–1982), MEP (1973–1977, 1979–1982) and Minister for Finance (1973–1977).[391]
- Bernie Tormé, 66, Irish guitarist, singer and songwriter (Gillan, Guy McCoy Tormé, Desperado), pneumonia.[392]
- Yuya Uchida, 79, Japanese singer (Flower Travellin' Band) and actor (Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence, Black Rain), pneumonia.[393]
- Andre Williams, 82, American R&B singer and songwriter ("Shake a Tail Feather"), colon cancer.[394]
- Tunku Puan Zanariah, 78, Malaysian royal, Raja Permaisuri Agong (1984–1989).[395]
18
- Egon Balas, 96, Romanian mathematician.[396]
- György Baló, 71, Hungarian broadcaster.[397]
- Vlastimil Brlica, 90, Czech Olympic athlete.[398]
- John Carl Buechler, 66, American visual effects artist and film director (Troll, Friday the 13th Part VII: The New Blood, Hatchet), prostate cancer.[399]
- François Camoin, 79, French-American academic and writer.[400]
- Marcel-Pierre Cléach, 86, French politician, Senator (1995–2014), mayor of Lombron (1995–2011).[401]
- Jerrie Cobb, 88, American aviator.[402]
- Louise Erickson, 91, American radio and film actress.[403]
- Jackie Fahey, 91, Irish politician, Teachta Dála (1965–1992).[404]
- William Haye, 70, Jamaican cricketer, shot.[405]
- Tova Ilan, 89, Israeli politician, member of the Knesset (2006).[406]
- Roger Kirby, 79, American professional wrestler (CSW, WWA, NWA Mid-America), pneumonia.[407]
- Dessie Larkin, 49, Irish politician.[408]
- Pavel Machotka, 82, Czechoslovakian-born American psychologist and painter, complications from a stroke.[409]
- Karl-Heinz Mrosko, 72, German footballer (Bayern Munich, Hannover 96, Arminia Hannover), pancreatitis and pneumonia.[410]
- Lorenzo Orsetti, 33, Italian volunteer soldier, shot.[411]
- Pioneerof the Nile, 13, American racing thoroughbred, heart attack.[412]
- Giovanni Sgro, 88, Italian-born Australian politician, MLC (1979–1992).[413]
- Bomma Venkateshwar, 78, Indian politician, MLA (1999–2004).[414]
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- Derek Anthony, 71, British military officer, Flag Officer Scotland, Northern England and Northern Ireland (2000–2003).[415]
- Graham Arnold, 86, English artist.[416]
- Arthur Bartman, 46, South African footballer (Kaizer Chiefs, Maritzburg United).[417]
- Mona Lee Brock, 87, American educator and crisis support counsellor, heart failure.[418]
- Boris Dubrovin, 68, Russian mathematician, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.[419]
- Thanasis Giannakopoulos, 88, Greek pharmaceutical and sports executive (Vianex S.A., Panathinaikos A.O.).[420]
- Maurílio de Gouveia, 86, Portuguese Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Évora (1981–2008).[421]
- Tony Greenfield, 87, British statistician.[422]
- Clinton Greyn, 85, Welsh actor (Compact, Goodbye, Mr. Chips, Doctor Who).[423]
- Chuck Harmon, 94, American baseball player (Cincinnati Redlegs, St. Louis Cardinals).[424]
- Rose Hilton, 87, British painter.[425]
- Marlen Khutsiev, 93, Georgian-born Russian film director (I Am Twenty, July Rain, Infinitas), People's Artist of the USSR (1986).[426]
- George W. Lindberg, 86, American judge, Senior Judge of the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois (2001–2012).[427]
- Brenda Muntemba, 48, Zambian diplomat, High Commissioner to Kenya, complications from a traffic collision.[428]
- Genevieve Oswald, 97, American dance scholar and curator (New York Public Library).[429]
- Bill Phelps, 84, American politician, Lieutenant Governor of Missouri (1972–1980).[430]
- Astri Riddervold, 93, Norwegian chemist and ethnologist.[431]
- S. B. Sinha, 74, Indian judge.[432]
- Ian Thorogood, 82, Australian football player (Melbourne) and coach (Carlton).[433]
- Kenneth To, 26, Hong Kong-born Australian swimmer, FINA Swimming World Cup overall winner (2012), Youth Olympics champion (2010), cardiac arrest.[434]
20
- Joseph Victor Adamec, 83, American Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Altoona–Johnstown (1987–2011).[435]
- Anatoly Adoskin, 91, Russian actor (Seven Old Men and a Girl, The Brothers Karamazov, Moscow-Cassiopeia), People's Artist of the Russian Federation (1996).[436]
- Dennis Anderson, 69, Canadian politician, MLA for Calgary-Currie (1979–1993).[437]
- Betty G. Bailey, 79, American artist.[438]
- Eunetta T. Boone, 63, American television writer and producer (One on One, Raven's Home, The Hughleys), heart attack.[439]
- Joaquín Calomarde, 62, Spanish teacher and politician, Deputy (2000–2008).[440]
- Tom Doncourt, 63, American musician, idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis.[441]
- Linda Gregg, 76, American poet.[442]
- Nobuhiko Higashikuni, 74, Japanese Imperial prince.[443]
- Noel Hush, 94, Australian chemist.[444]
- Randy Jackson, 93, American baseball player (Chicago Cubs, Brooklyn/Los Angeles Dodgers, Cleveland Indians).[445]
- Donald Kalpokas, 75, ni-Vanuatu politician, Prime Minister (1991, 1998–1999).[446]
- Panos Koutrouboussis, 82, Greek writer and artist.[447]
- Georg Kreutzberg, 86, German neurobiologist.[448]
- Antonio Menegazzo, 87, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, Apostolic Administrator of El Obeid (1996–2010).[449]
- Terje Nilsen, 67, Norwegian singer-songwriter.[450]
- Hans Günter Nöcker, 92, German bass-baritone singer.[451]
- Lance Oswald, 82, Australian footballer (St Kilda).[452]
- Ralph Solecki, 101, American archaeologist.[453]
- John Steeples, 59, English footballer (Grimsby Town, Scarborough).[454]
- A. Subramaniam, 93, Indian politician, MLA (1971–1977).[455]
- Keyvan Vahdani, 27, Iranian footballer (Paykan), landslide.[456]
- Mary Warnock, Baroness Warnock, 94, British philosopher.[457]
- Leonard Wolf, 96, Romanian-born American poet.[458]
21
- John Bersia, 62, American writer.[459]
- Anna Maria Canopi, 87, Italian Benedictine abbess and spiritual writer.[460]
- Mike Cofer, 58, American football player (Detroit Lions), amyloidosis.[461]
- Marcel Detienne, 83, Belgian historian.[462]
- Anthony Dickerson, 61, American football player (Dallas Cowboys), injuries sustained in a fall.[463]
- Doris Duke, 77, American soul and gospel singer.[464]
- Gordon Hill, 90, English football referee.[465]
- Adzil Holder, 87, Barbadian cricketer.[466]
- R. Kanagaraj, 66, Indian politician, cardiac arrest.[467]
- Roger Moore, 79, American computer scientist and philanthropist.[468]
- Gonzalo Portocarrero, 69, Peruvian sociologist, lung cancer.[469]
- Francis Quinn, 97, American Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Sacramento (1980–1993).[470]
- K. G. Rajasekharan, 72, Indian Malayalam film director.[471]
- Haku Shah, 85, Indian artist, cardiac arrest.[472]
- Balwant Singh, 82, Indian politician, secretary of Punjab Communist Party of India (Marxist) (1998–2008), MLA (1980–1985).[473]
- Paul Kouassivi Vieira, 69, Beninese Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Djougou (since 1995).[474]
- Franco Wanyama, 51, Ugandan Olympic boxer.[475]
- Pyotr Zaychenko, 75, Russian film and theater actor (Planet Parade, Taxi Blues, Leningrad 46).[476]
22
- Jack Absalom, 91, Australian painter and adventurer.[477]
- Frans Andriessen, 89, Dutch politician, Minister of Finance (1977–1980), European Commissioner (1981–1993).[478]
- Dino De Antoni, 82, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, Archbishop of Gorizia (1999–2012).[479]
- Prudent Carpentier, 97, Canadian politician, member of the National Assembly of Quebec (1970–1976).[480]
- John Duignan, 73, Scottish comedy writer, motor neurone disease.[481]
- Joe Hall, 71, Canadian singer-songwriter, liver cancer.[482]
- June Harding, 81, American actress (The Trouble with Angels, The Richard Boone Show, Matt Lincoln).[483]
- Victor Hochhauser, 95, Slovak-born British music promoter.[484]
- César Lévano, 92, Peruvian journalist and teacher.[485]
- Hugh T. Lightsey, 93, American politician, member of the South Carolina House of Representatives (1965–1971).[486]
- Keyonta Marshall, 37, American football player (Philadelphia Eagles, Hamburg Sea Devils), cancer.[487]
- Tom Maxwell, 94, British military officer.[488]
- Art Mazmanian, 91, American baseball player and manager (Newark Orioles, Oneonta Yankees).[489]
- Bobby McCool, 76, Scottish footballer (Cheltenham Town, Gloucester City).[490]
- Denzil Meuli, 92, New Zealand writer, newspaper editor (Zealandia), and Roman Catholic priest.[491]
- Charles A. Miller, 81, American political scientist, oropharyngeal and esophageal dysphagia.[492]
- Jim Moody, 83, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives for Wisconsin's 5th (1983–1993), Wisconsin State Senate (1979–1982) and Wisconsin State Assembly.[493]
- Arlen Ness, 79, American motorcycle designer and entrepreneur.[494]
- Behrouz Rahbar, 73, Iranian Olympic racing cyclist (1972).[495]
- C. S. Shivalli, 58, Indian politician, heart attack.[496]
- Scott Walker, 76, American-born British singer-songwriter (The Walker Brothers), composer and record producer.[497]
- Zinka Zorko, 84, Slovenian linguist, dialectologist and academic, member of Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts (since 2003).[498]
23
- Kate Baxter, 88, Australian Olympic fencer.[499]
- Philomena Canning, 59, Irish midwife and women's health advocate, ovarian cancer.[500]
- Tudor Caranfil, 87, Romanian film critic.[501]
- Lina Cheryazova, 50, Uzbek freestyle skier, Olympic champion (1994).[502]
- Larry Cohen, 82, American film director (It's Alive, The Stuff) and screenwriter (Phone Booth).[503]
- Clem Daniels, 81, American football player (Oakland Raiders).[504]
- Domingos de Oliveira, 82, Brazilian director, playwright, screenwriter and actor.[505]
- Vinjamuri Anasuya Devi, 98, Indian singer and composer.[506]
- Jacques Dessemme, 93, French Olympic basketball player (1952).[507]
- Denise DuBarry, 63, American actress (Black Sheep Squadron, Being There, Monster in the Closet), producer and marketer, fungal infection.[508]
- Rafi Eitan, 92, Israeli intelligence officer and politician, member of the Knesset (2006–2009) and Minister for Senior Citizens (2006–2009).[509]
- James Carroll Fox, 90, American senior judge, U.S. District Judge for Eastern North Carolina (1982–2017).[510]
- Hal King, 75, American baseball player (Houston Astros, Atlanta Braves, Cincinnati Reds).[511]
- Ferd Lahure, 89, Luxembourgian footballer (national team).[512]
- Matti Launonen, 74, Finnish table tennis player, Paralympic champion (1992, 1996), complications from a fall.[513]
- Howard V. Lee, 85, American soldier, Medal of Honor recipient.[514]
- Lee Shi-chi, 81, Taiwanese artist.[515]
- Li Fulin, 59, Chinese police official and politician, Vice Governor of Hainan Province.[516]
- Shahnaz Rahmatullah, 67, Bangladeshi singer, heart attack.[517]
- René Remangeon, 87, French racing cyclist.[518]
- Finn Willy Sørensen, 77, Danish footballer (Boldklubben Frem, Washington Whips).[519]
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- Reynaldo Aguinaldo, 70, Filipino politician, Mayor of Kawit (2007–2016), cardiac arrest.[520]
- Andrew Browder, 88, American mathematician.[521]
- Pancracio Celdrán, 77, Spanish professor and journalist.[522]
- Anna Cohn, 68, American museum director and Judaic scholar.[523]
- Ayanda Denge, South African transgender and anti-sex trafficking activist, stabbed.[524]
- Erik Fjeldstad, 75, Norwegian ice hockey player (national team).[525]
- Alan H. Friedman, 91, American writer.[526]
- Nancy Gates, 93, American actress (Masterson of Kansas, World Without End, Magnificent Roughnecks).[527]
- Joe Harvard, 60, American musician, liver cancer.[528]
- Ensio Hyytiä, 81, Finnish Olympic ski jumper (1960, 1964), world championship silver medalist (1958).[529]
- Noah Keen, 98, American actor (Arrest and Trial, Battle for the Planet of the Apes, Tom Sawyer).[530]
- Vicky Kippin, 76, Australian politician, Queensland MLA (1974–1980).[531]
- Julia Lockwood, 77, British actress (My Teenage Daughter, Please Turn Over, No Kidding), pneumonia.[532]
- Finn Lowery, 28, New Zealand water polo player (national team), suicide.[533]
- Michael Lynne, 77, American studio executive (New Line Cinema) and film producer (The Lord of the Rings, A Nightmare on Elm Street).[534]
- Brian MacArthur, 79, British newspaper editor and writer, leukaemia.[535]
- Fred Malek, 82, American executive (Marriott Corporation, Coldwell Banker, Northwest Airlines), political campaigner and philanthropist.[536]
- Mich Matsudaira, 81, American businessman and civil rights activist.[537]
- Desmond Dudwa Phiri, 88, Malawian historian and economist.[538]
- Joseph Pilato, 70, American actor (Day of the Dead, Pulp Fiction, Digimon: The Movie).[539]
- Ronald K. Siegel, 76, American psychopharmacologist.[540]
- Robert W. Sweet, 96, American senior judge, U.S. District Judge for Southern New York (since 1978).[541]
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- Lisle Atkinson, 78, American jazz double bassist.[542]
- Edna Barker, 82, English cricketer (national team).[543]
- Ordell Braase, 87, American football player (Baltimore Colts), complications from Alzheimer's disease.[544]
- Virgilio Caballero Pedraza, 77, Mexican journalist and politician, MP (2015–2018).[545]
- Douglas Court, 86, Canadian figure skater.[546]
- Paul Dawkins, 61, American-Turkish basketball player (Utah Jazz, Galatasaray).[547]
- Eduardo De Santis, 89, Italian actor and philanthropist.[548]
- Len Fontaine, 71, Canadian ice hockey player (Detroit Red Wings).[549]
- Stylianos Harkianakis, 83, Australian Greek Orthodox prelate, Archbishop of Australia (since 1975).[550]
- Barrie Hole, 76, Welsh footballer (Cardiff City, Aston Villa, national team).[551]
- Adolph Lawrence, 50, Liberian politician, member of the House of Representatives (since 2012), traffic collision.[552]
- Miklós Martin, 87, Hungarian Olympic water polo player.[553]
- Antonio Napoletano, 81, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Sessa Aurunca (1994–2013).[554]
- Julian Nott, 74, British balloonist and scientist.[555]
- Susan Nutter, 74–75, American librarian.[556]
- Gabriel Okara, 97, Nigerian poet and novelist.[557]
- Jean Price, 75, American politician, member of the Montana House of Representatives (2011–2019), pancreatic cancer.[558]
- Cal Ramsey, 81, American basketball player (St. Louis Hawks, New York Knicks, Syracuse Nationals), heart attack.[559]
- Sofía Rocha, 51, Peruvian actress, fall.[560]
- Dorothy Rowe, 88, Australian psychologist and writer.[561]
- Jerry Schypinski, 87, American baseball player (Kansas City Athletics).[562]
- Sydel Silverman, 86, American anthropologist.[563]
- Bill Thompson III, 57, American ornithologist and publisher (Bird Watcher's Digest), pancreatic cancer.[564]
- Lyle Tuttle, 87, American tattoo artist.[565]
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- Ralph Allen, 92, Canadian painter.[566]
- Michel Bacos, 95, French pilot (Air France Flight 139).[567]
- Ted Burgin, 91, English football player (Sheffield United, Leeds United, Rochdale) and manager.[568]
- Christopher N. Chandler, 80, American journalist (Chicago Sun-Times) and political speechwriter, prostate cancer.[569]
- François Dubanchet, 95, French politician.[570]
- Catherine R. Gira, 86, American educator and university administrator.[571]
- Kenichi Hagiwara, 68, Japanese actor and singer, gastrointestinal stromal tumor.[572]
- Rafael Henzel, 45, Brazilian sports broadcaster, survivor of LaMia Flight 2933 crash, heart attack.[573]
- Immanuel Kauluma Elifas, 86, Namibian royal, Chief of Ondonga (since 1975).[574]
- Andrew Marshall, 97, American military and diplomatic advisor, director of Office of Net Assessment (1973–2015).[575]
- Master Fatman, 53, Danish comedian, film director (Gayniggers from Outer Space) and singer.[576]
- Bronco McLoughlin, 80, Irish stuntman (Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom, Star Wars, Superman).[577]
- Ali Mema, 76, Albanian footballer (Tirana, national team) and manager.[578]
- Nodar Mgaloblishvili, 87, Georgian actor (Centaurs, Formula of Love, Katala).[579]
- James F. Nagle, 91, American politician, member of the New York State Assembly (1977–1992).[580]
- Arthur Porter, 95, Sierra Leonean historian.[581]
- W. H. Pugmire, 67, American writer.[582]
- Ranking Roger, 56, British singer (The Beat, General Public), cancer.[583]
- Redoute's Choice, 22, Australian Thoroughbred racehorse and champion sire, euthanised.[584]
- Isidro Sala Ribera, 86, Spanish-born Peruvian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Abancay (1992–2009).[585]
- N. Selvaraj, 75, Indian politician, member of Lok Sabha (1980–1984).[586]
- Tejshree Thapa, 52, Nepalese human rights lawyer, multiple organ failure.[587]
- Heinz Winbeck, 73, German composer.[588]
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- Friedrich Achleitner, 88, Austrian poet and architecture critic.[589]
- Ashitha, 62, Indian writer, cancer.[590]
- Joe Bellino, 81, American football player (Naval Academy, Boston Patriots), Heisman Trophy winner (1960).[591]
- Dragan Bošnjak, 62, Serbian footballer (Spartak Subotica, Vojvodina, Dinamo Zagreb).[592]
- Pierre Bourguignon, 77, French politician, Deputy (1981–1993, 1997–2012), mayor of Sotteville-lès-Rouen (1989–2014), heart attack.[593]
- John Browne, 82, Irish politician, Senator (1983–1987) and TD (1989–2002).[594]
- Valery Bykovsky, 84, Russian cosmonaut (Vostok 5, Soyuz 22, Soyuz 31).[595]
- Roy Eugene Davis, 88, American spiritual teacher, heart failure.[596]
- Abdul Latif Dayfallah, 89, Yemeni military officer and politician, Prime Minister (1963, 1975).[597]
- Edit Doron, 68, Israeli linguist.[598]
- Jan Dydak, 50, Polish boxer, Olympic bronze medalist (1988), cancer.[599]
- Valentino Giambelli, 91, Italian football player (Olginatese, Monza, Gallaratese) and executive, Chairman of Monza (1980–2000).[600]
- Yoji Harada, 46, Japanese tattoo artist and reality show personality (Miami Ink).[601]
- Jan Kobylański, 95, Polish-Paraguayan union leader and stamp printer.[602]
- Akihito Kondo, 80, Japanese baseball player.[603]
- Prasanta Kumar Majumdar, 78, Indian politician.[604]
- John Permal, 72, Pakistani sprinter, pancreatic cancer.[605]
- Dimitri Polizos, 68, American politician, member of the Alabama House of Representatives (since 2013), heart attack.[606]
- Marvin E. Proffer, 88, American politician, member of the Missouri House of Representatives (1962–1986).[607]
- P. J. G. Ransom, 83, Scottish author.[608]
- Lawrence Rhodes, 79, American dancer and ballet director.[609]
- Bruce Yardley, 71, Australian Test cricketer, cancer.[610]
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- Vladimir Basalayev, 73, Russian football player (Lokomotiv Moscow, Dynamo Moscow, USSR national team) and manager.[611]
- Jonathan Baumbach, 85, American author, academic, and film critic.[612]
- Bill Culbert, 84, New Zealand artist.[613]
- Alphonse D'Arco, 86, American mobster, acting boss of the Lucchese crime family (1990–1991), kidney disease.[614] (death announced on this date)
- Ralph Fertig, 89, American social justice activist, lawyer and author.[615]
- Domenico Giannace, 94, Italian trade unionist and politician, member of the Regional Council of Basilicata (1980–1985).[616]
- John Harris, 83, English cricketer (Somerset).[617]
- Klaus Koch, 92, German biblical scholar.[618]
- Pierre Lacroix, 84, French rugby union player.[619]
- Maury Laws, 95, American television and film composer (Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer, Frosty the Snowman, The Little Drummer Boy).[620]
- Ian McDonald, 82, Scottish civil servant.[621]
- Koji Nakanishi, 93, Japanese chemist.[622]
- Kevin Randall, 73, English football player and manager (Chesterfield, York City).[623]
- Damir Salimov, 81, Uzbek film director.[624]
- Eva Mae Fleming Scott, 92, American politician, member of the Virginia House of Delegates (1972–1979) and Senate (1980–1984).[625]
- Fuyumi Shiraishi, 82, Japanese voice actress (Mobile Suit Gundam, Patalliro!, The Monster Kid), heart failure.[626]
- Garry Sidebottom, 64, Australian VFL footballer (St Kilda, Geelong, Fitzroy), cancer.[627]
- Jon Skolmen, 78, Norwegian actor (Sällskapsresan, Hodet over vannet).[628]
- Bob Stewart, 79, British radio presenter (Radio Luxembourg).[629]
- Henry Stern, 83, American politician and government official, member of NYCC (1974–1983), Commissioner of NYC Parks (1983–1990, 1994–2000), complications of Parkinson's disease.[630]
- Wong Tien Fatt, 64, Malaysian politician, MP (since 2013), heart attack.[631]
- Steve Wormith, 72, Canadian football player (Montreal Alouettes) and psychologist, cancer.[632]
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- Mark Alessi, 65, American comic book publisher, founder of CrossGen.[633]
- Satish Kumar Chauhan, 58, Indian politician, MLA (1985–1990), heart attack.[634]
- Allan Cole, 75, American author and television writer.[635]
- Johnny Creedon, 86, Irish Gaelic footballer.[636]
- Srima Dissanayake, 76, Sri Lankan lawyer and politician.[637]
- Jane Durham, 89, British architect.[638]
- Anders Ehnmark, 87, Swedish author and journalist (Expressen, Norrskensflamman, Folket i Bild/Kulturfront).[639]
- Joe Enook, 61, Canadian politician, member (since 2011) and Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of Nunavut (since 2017).[640]
- Dobrica Erić, 82, Serbian writer and poet.[641]
- Josep Esteve i Soler, 89, Spanish pharmaceutical executive.[642]
- Paul D.K. Fraser, 78, Canadian jurist, president of the Canadian Bar Association (1981–1982) and the Commonwealth Lawyers Association (1993–1996).[643]
- Kenneth A. Gibson, 86, American politician, mayor of Newark, New Jersey (1970–1986).[644]
- Angeline Gunathilake, 79, Sri Lankan singer.[645]
- Samantha Heath, 58, British politician, member of the London Assembly (2000–2004).[646]
- Joshua Hecht, 91, American operatic bass.[647]
- Tao Ho, 82, Hong Kong architect (Hong Kong Arts Centre) and designer of the flag of Hong Kong, pneumonia.[648]
- Jim Holt, 74, American baseball player (Minnesota Twins, Oakland Athletics).[649]
- Jon Østeng Hov, 83, Norwegian photographer and writer.[650]
- Harry Kesten, 87, German-born American mathematician.[651]
- Margaret Lewis, 79, American singer-songwriter ("The Girl Most Likely", "Reconsider Me"), pneumonia.[652]
- Shane Rimmer, 89, Canadian-born British actor (Thunderbirds, Dr. Strangelove, The Spy Who Loved Me).[653]
- Agnès Varda, 90, French film director (Cléo from 5 to 7, Le Bonheur, Vagabond), cancer.[654]
- Ed Westcott, 97, American photographer (Manhattan Project).[655]
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- Billy Adams, 79, American rockabilly musician.[656]
- Mary Bayliss, 79, English magistrate, High Sheriff (2005–2006) and Lord Lieutenant of Berkshire (2008–2015).[657]
- Greg Booker, 58, American baseball player (San Diego Padres, Minnesota Twins, San Francisco Giants), melanoma.[658]
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