The following industry personalities, athletes, politicians (etc.) passed away in 2023 and heartfelt condolences are extended to their families, friends and fans.
The celebrities we have lost this year are (in alphabetical order):
Jim Abrahams (Film Director and Writer, Airplane, Hot Shots and the Naked Gun franchise) [He was 80]
Anouk Aimee (French Actress, A Man and a Woman) [He was 92]
Steve Albini (Recording Engineer, Worked with Nirvana, PJ Harvey, Jimmy Page and Robert Plant, among countless others) [He was only 61]
Bobby Allison (NASCAR Hall of Fame Driver) [He was 86]
Jean Allison (Character Actress, Bonanza, McCloud, Highway to Heaven and more) [She was 94]
Angela Alvarez (Cuban-born Singer and Songwriter, Oldest Performer to Win Latin Grammy Award for Best New Artist at age 95) [She was 97]
John Amos (Actor, Good Times and Roots) [He was 84]
Wallace “Wally” Amos, Jr. (Founder of Famous Amos Cookies) [He was 88]
William Anders (Flew on First Manned Space Mission to Orbit the Moon and Took “Earthrise Photo) [He was 90]
Alfa Anderson (Chic Lead Vocalist, “Good Times” and “Le Freak” [She was 78]
Iris Apfel (Fashion Icon and subject of Albert Maysles documentary) [She was 102]
John Aprea (Actor, Godfather Part II and Full House) [He was 83]
Erica Ash (Actress, Survivor’s Remorse and MADtv) [She was 46]
Dick Asher (Veteran Music Executive) [He was 92]
John Ashton (Actor, Beverly Hills Cop franchise)
Jonathan Axelrod (Studio Executive, Screenwriter and Producer; Responsible for producing over 2 dozen Hallmark movies)
Robin Ayers (Entertainment journalist and Radio Host) [She was only 44)]
Hinton Battle (3-time Tony Award winner, Singer, Dancer, Producer, Director, Choreographer, Actor, the original production of The Wiz and Buffy, the Vampire Slayer “Once More With Feeling” musical episode) [He was only 67]
Billy Bean (Former Openly Gay Outfielder for Detroit Tigers, LA Dodgers and San Diego Padres, MLB’s First Ambassador for Inclusion) [He was only 60]
Bob Beckwith (9/11 Fireman who stood beside President Bush at Ground Zero) [He was 91]
Soma Golden Behr (Senior Editor at The New York Times) [She was 84]
Joan Benedict (Soap Opera Star, General Hospital and Days of Our Lives) [She was 96]
Robyn Bernard (Actress, General Hospital) [She was 64]
Susie Maxwell Berning (Trailblazing 3-Time Champion of US Women’s Open Golf Tournament)
Roy Battersby (Director and Stepfather to Actress Kate Beckinsale)
Dickey Betts (Guitarist, Allman Brothers) [He was 80]
Frankie Beverly (Singer, R&B Group Maze)
Michel Blanc (French Actor, the film Les Bronzes and crime drama Monsieur Hire)
Christine Boisson (French Actress, Emmanuelle) [She was only 68]
Angela Bofill (R&B Singer, “This Time I’ll Be Sweeter,” “I Try” and “Angel of the Night”)
Joe Bonsall (Member of Legendary Country Singing Group Oak Ridge Boys)
Barbara Taylor Bradford (Best-Selling Author, “A Woman of Substance”) [She was 91]
Marshall Brickman (Oscar-Winning Co-Screenwriter, Annie Hall) [She was 85]
Cole Brings Plenty (Actor, Yellowstone and 1923) [He was only 27]
Kevin Brophy (Actor, TV Series Lucan and Cult Horror Film Hell Night)
Aaron Brown (Former ABC News and CNN anchor)
Joe “Jellybean” Bryant (Professional Basketball Player and Coach, Father to the Late Kobe Bryant) [He was only 69]
Don Buchwald (Longtime Agent to Howard Stern) [He was 88]
Susan Buckner (Actress, Grease)
Edgar Burcksen (Emmy-Winning Film and TV Editor, Young Indiana Jones Chronicles)
Janice Burgess (Creator of Nickelodeon’s The Backyardigans)
Joe Camp (Creator and Director of Benji movies) [He was 84]
Adan Canto (Actor, The Cleaning Lady and Designated Survivor) [He was only 42]
Peter Caranicas (Long-Time Variety Editor) [He was 80]
Eric Carmen (Singer, “All By Myself” and “Hungry Eyes”)
Caleb Carr (Military Historian and Author, ‘The Alienist’) [He was only 68]
Jimmy Carter (39th President of the United States) [He was 100]
Jenne Casarotto (Founder of Brit Talent Agency)
Roberto Cavalli (Fashion Designer) [He was 83]
Cindy Charles (Head of Music at Twitch and Digital Music Veteran) [She was only 69]
Pei-pei Cheng (Cheng Pei-pei in proper Chinese culture) (Actress, Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon and Come Drink With Me)
Thom Christopher (Actor, Buck Rogers in the 25th Century and One Life to Live)
Christopher Cicone (Artist, Interior Designer and younger brother of Madonna) [He was only 63]
Bill Cobbs (Veteran Actor, The Bodyguard and The West Wing) [He was 90]
Sherry Coben (Creator, Kate and Allie)
Pat Colbert (Actress, Dallas)
Michael Cole (Actor, Mod Squad) [He was 84]
Dabney Coleman (Veteran Actor, 9 to 5, Tootsie, Buffalo Bill, Yellowstone and Boardwalk Empire) [He was 92]
Charlie Colin (Founding Member and Bassist of the band Train) [He was only 58]
Eleanor Collins (Canada’s First Lady of Jazz, First Black person in Canada to host a TV program) [She was 104]
Roger Cook (PBS’ This Old House Cast Member)
Roger Corman (Pioneering Independent Producer, King of B Movies and Discovered Jack Nicholson, Martin Scorsese and Robert De Niro) [He was 98]
Mickey Cottrell (Veteran Publicist and Champion of Independent Filmmakers)
Gavin Creel (Tony Winner and Broadway Star, Hair, Hello Dolly and Into the Woods) [He was only 49]
Arlene Croce (Dance Critic for The New Yorker) [She was 90]
Peter Crombie (Actor Seinfeld and House of Frankenstein)
Kathryn Crosby (Actress, Singer and Widow of Bing Crosby) [She was 90]
Charles R. Cross (Music Journalist) [He was 67]
Michael Culver (British Actor, Sherlock Holmes, Star Wars franchise and A Passage to India) [He was 85]
Sarah Cunningham (British Painter of Hypnotic Canvases) [She was only 31]
Mark Damon (Actor turned Independent Sales Executive, Producer on Monster) [He was 91]
James Darren (Teen Idol Actor in Gidget, Singer and Director) [He was 88]
Lynn Yamada Davis (TikTok star known for Cooking with Lynja) [She was only 67]
Vontae Davis (Former NFL Player) [He was only 35]
Lorenza de’Medici (Descendant of Storied Italian Family, Author, TV Host and Cooking School Director) [She was 97]
Diane Delano (Actress, Northern Exposure) [She was only 67]
Alain Delon (French Actor, Le Samourai) [He was 88]
Daniel C. Dennett (Widely Read and Fiercely Debated Philosopher) [He was 82]
Michaela DePrince (World-Renowned Ballerina) [She was only 29]
Geoffrey Deuel (Actor, The Young and the Restless and Chisum) [He was 81]
Paul Di’Anno (Former Iron Maiden Lead Singer) [He was only 66]
Shannen Doherty (Actress, Beverly Hills 90210 and Charmed) [She was only 53]
Lou Dobbs (Conservative Political Commentator)
Charles Dolan (Founder of HBO and Cablevision) [He was 98]
Phil Donahue (Legendary Talk Show Host) [He was 88]
William Donaldson (Chairman of the S.E.C.) [He was 93]
Shelley Duvall (Actress, The Shining)
Bob Edwards (Host of the NPR news program Morning Edition)
Duane Eddy (Grammy-winning Guitarist) [He was 86]
Ron Ely (Actor, 1960’s TV series Tarzan) [He was 86]
Jeannie Epper (Stunt Double for Lynda Carter in Wonder Woman) [She was 83]
Dr. Anthony Epstein (Doctor who found virus capable of cousin cancer in humans) [He was 102]
Art Evans (Actor, A Soldier’s Story and Die Hard 2) [He was 82]
Abdul “Duke” Fakir (Last Surviving Member of the Four Tops) [He was 88]Henry Fambrough (Last Original Member of The Spinners, “Could It Be I’m Falling in Love” and “The Rubberband Man”) [He was 85]
Tisa Farrow (Actress, Only God Knows and younger sister of Mia Farrow)
Neill Fearnley (TV Director)
April Ferry (Acclaimed Costume Designer, Maverick, Game of Thrones and Rome) [He was 91]
Joe Flaherty (Comedian-Actor, SCTV and Freaks and Geeks) [He was 82]
Vic Flick (English Musician/Guitarist, Responsible for the classic guitar riff on the iconic James Bond Theme) [He was 87]
Herbie Flowers (Bassist, Performed with David Bowie, Paul McCartney and Lou Reed) [He was 86]
Woody Fraser (Producer and Creator, The Mike Douglas Show and Good Morning America) [He was 90]
Frank Fritz (American Pickers) [He was only 60]
Yvonne Furneaux (Actress in Fellini’s La Dolce Vita and Polanski’s Repulsion) [She was 98]
David Gail (Actor, Port Charles) [He was only 58]
Teri Garr (Actress and Oscar Nominee, Tootsie, “Young Frankenstein” and “Close Encounters of the Third Kind”) [She was 79]
Chris Gauthier (Actor, Once Upon a Time and Eureka) [He was only 48]
Mitzi Gaynor (Actress, South Pacific) [She was 93]
Cecilia Gentili (Actress, Pose and longtime trans activist) [She was only 52]
Eric Gilliland (Writer and Producer, Roseanne) [He was only 62]
Nikki Giovanni (Poet, Activist, Professor and Children’s Book Author) [She was 81]
Cat Glover (Muse and Choreographer who worked with Prince) [She was 62]
Richard Goldstein (Trailblazer in Mapping Other Planets) [He was 97]
Benny Golson (Saxophonist and Composer) [He was 95]
Louis Gossett Jr. (Oscar-Winning Veteran Actor, Office and a Gentleman and Roots) [He was 87]
David Graham (British Actor, Peppa Pig, Thunderbirds franchise and the Daleks on Doctor Who) [He was 99]
Gary Graham (Actor, Star Trek and Alien Nation)
Nancy Green-Keyes (Casting Director, The Notebook and Rush Hour) [She was 68]
Benji Gregory (Former Child Actor, ALF) [He was only 46]
Greg Gumbel (Sports Broadcaster)
Mark Gustafson (Oscar-Winning Director) [He was only 64]
Dayle Haddon (Actress and Former Supermodel)
Francoise Hardy (French Singer and Actress) [She was 80]
Ron Harper (Actor, Land of the Lost and Planet of the Apes) [He was 91]
Bill Hayes (Actor, Days of Our Lives) [He was 98]
Rickey Henderson (Hall of Fame Outfielder) [He was only 65]
Greg Hildebrandt (Famed Star Wars, The Lord of the Rings and Marvel Artist) [He was 85]
Bernard Hill (Actor, Titanic and The Lord of the Rings)
Nonny Hogrogian (Honored Illustrator of Children’s Books) [She was 92]
Rod Holcomb (Emmy-Winning TV Director, ER and Lost)
Thomas Hoepker (Photographer whose 9/11 photo of 5 people lounging on a Brooklyn waterfront as the World Trade Center burned in the background, left an indelible mark. [He was 88]
Drake Hogestyn (Actor, Days of Our Lives)
Earl Holliman (Actor, The Rainmaker and Forbidden Planet) [He was 96]
Cissy Houston (Renowned Gospel and Soul Singer, Two-Time Grammy Winner and Mother of Whitney Houston) [She was 91]
Barbara Howar (Nonconformist and Author, “Laughing All the Way) [She was 89]
Olivia Hussey (Actress, Romeo and Juliet and Black Christmas’ Star)
Doug Ingle (Founder of band Iron Butterfly, Singer and Co-Writer ‘In-a-Gadda-Da-Vida’)
Khyree Jackson (Recently Drafted by the Minnesota Vikings) [He was only 24]
Sheila Jackson Lee (Long-time Texas Congresswoman)
Tito Jackson (Founding Member of the Jackson 5)
Jill Jacobson (Actress, The New Gidget and Falcon Crest)
Tom Jarriel (ABC News Correspondent and Anchor) [He was 89]
Norman Jewison (Director, Moonstruck, Jesus Christ Superstar and In the Heat of the Night) [He was 97]
Will Jennings (Grammy and Oscar Winner and Songwriter, “My Heart Will Go On,” “Tears in Heaven” and “Wind Beneath My Wings”) [He was 80]
Glynis John (British Actress, Mary Poppins) [She was 100]
Harry Johnson (Actor, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Battlestar Galactica and Law & Order)
Dub Jones (Football Player, Cleveland Browns) [He was 99]
Jack Jones (Singer, Theme Song of The Love Boat) [He was 86]
Jacoby Jones (Super Bowl Champion and Former NFL Wide Receiver) [He was only 40]
James Earl Jones (Legendary Film and TV Actor) [He was 93]
Quincy Jones (Artist, Grammy-Winning Producer and Film Composer) [He was 91]
Daniel Kahneman (Renowned Psychologist and Nobel Prize Winner) [He was 90]
Jay Kanter (Agent to Stars Like Marilyn Monroe and Marlon Brando) [He was 97]
Aaron Kaufman (Producing Partner to Robert Rodriguez) [He was only 51]
Toby Keith (Country Singer) [He was only 62]
Jamie Kellner (TV Maverick who launched both FOX and The WB)
Ethel Kennedy (Widow of Senator Robert F. Kennedy) [She was 96]
Greg Kihn (Singer-Songwriter, Hitmaker of Songs “Jeopardy” and “Breakup Song”)
James Kottak (Former drummer for hard-rock band Scorpions) [He was only 61]
Daniel Kramer (Bob Dylan Photographer) [He was 91]
Wayne Kramer (Guitarist and Co-Found of MC5, He influenced the creation of punk rock)
Kris Kristofferson (Actor, A Star Is Born, and Country Singer) [He was 88]
Thomas Kurtz (Inventor, BASIC, the computer programming language) [He was 96]
Jon Landau (Oscar-winning producer, Titanic and Avatar) [He was only 63]
Linda Lavin (Tony Winner and Veteran Actress, Alice) [She was 87]
Rev. James Lawson Jr. (Strategist for Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Taught Protesters Painful Techniques of Nonviolence) [He was 95]
Mary Wells Lawrence (First woman to Own and Run a Major National Advertising Agency) [She was 95]
Steve Lawrence (Singer and Actor) [He was 88]
Richard Leibner (Agent who made news anchors into stars) [He was 85]
Phil Lesh (Bassist for The Grateful Dead) [He was 84]
Gerald Levin (Media Executive Behind Time Warner-AOL Merger Debacle) [He was 84]
Richard Lewis (Actor and Comedian)
Joseph Lieberman (Senator and Former Vice-Presidential Candidate) [He was 82]
David Liederman (Creator of David’s Cookies)
Rachel Lillis (Voice of Misty and Jessie in Pokémon) [She was only 46]
Robert Logan (Actor, 77 Sunset Strip and Wilderness Family) [He was 82]
Dave Loggins (Grammy nominated Hall of Fame singer/songwriter, “Please Come To Boston”)
Bill Lucy (Trailblazing Black Union Leader, Fought for Civil Rights in American South and against Apartheid in South Africa) [He was 90]
Angus MacInnes (Actor, Star Wars and Rogue One)
Robert MacNeil (Legendary PBS News Anchor and Writer) [He was 93]
Mandisa (American Idol finalist and Grammy winning Christian Artist) [She was only 47]
Bernie Marcus (Co-Founder, Home Depot) [He was 95]
Peter Marshall (Original TV Host, Hollywood Squares) [He was 98]
Mary Martin (Grammy-winning Talent Scout, Manager and Record Executive) [She was 85]
John Mayall (British Blues-Rock Legend and 2024 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Inductee) [He was 90]
Jane McAlevey (Fierce Labor Organizer and Scholar) [She was only 59]
Les McCann (Legendary Jazz Pianist)
Murray McCory (Founder of JanSport) [He was 80]
Chad McQueen (Son of Steve McQueen and Actor, The Karate Kid) [He was only 63]
Melanie (Singer and Songwriter, Performer at Woodstock in 1969 and wrote lyrics to “The First Time I Loved Forever,” the theme song for the 1980’s TV series Beauty and the Beast)
Hudson Meek (Actor, Baby Driver) [He was only 16]
Kent Melton (Character Sculptor, Aladdin, The Lion King and Coraline) [He was 68]
Sergio Mendes (Brazilian Pop Innovator) [He was 83]
Steve Mensch (President and General Manager, Tyler Perry Studios) [He was 62]
Sam Mercer (Hollywood Producer and M. Night Shyamalan collaborator) [He was 69]
Spencer Milligan (Actor, 70s Kids Show Land of the Lost)
Sandra Milo (Actress, Fedrico Fellini’s 8½ and Juliet of the Spirits) [She was 90]
Kenneth Mitchell (Actor, Jericho, Star Trek: Discovery and Switched at Birth) [He was only 49]
Peggy Moffitt (Actor and 1960’s Mod Icon) [She was 86]
Josette Molland (French Resistance, Nazi Forced-Labor Camp Survivor and Painter) [She was 100]
Bob Moore (Founder of Bob’s Red Mill whole-grains company) [He was 94]
Cindy Morgan (Actress, Tron and Caddyshack) [She was only 69]
Chris Mortensen (ESPN NFL Reporter)
Michael Mosley (Popular UK TV Doctor) [He was 67]
Martin Mull (Veteran Comedic Actor)
Alice Munro (Nobel Prize-Winning Canadian Author) [She was 92]
Ana Ofelia Murguia (Mexican Star and Voice of Disney’s Coco) [She was 90]
Don Murray (Actor, Bus Stop and Knot’s Landing) [He was 94]
Alec Musser (Actor, All My Children) [He was only 50]
Dikembe Mutombo (NBA Hall of Fame Player) [He was only 58]
Bette Nash (World’s Longest-Serving Flight Attendant) [She was 88]
Alexei Navalny (Russian Opposition Leader) [He was only 47 and in a Russian prison at time of death]
Tyka Nelson (Singer and Only Full Sibling of Prince) [She was only 64]
Bob Newhart (Comedy Icon and Actor) [He was 94]
Michael Newman (Real-Life Lifeguard and Firefighter and Actor, Baywatch) [He was only 67]
Annie Nightingale (Pioneering BBC Radio DJ)
Zack Norman (Comedian, Film Producer and Actor, Romancing the Stone) [He was 83]
Wayne Northrop (Actor, Days of Our Lives, Dynasty and Port Charles)
Edna O’Brien (Prolific Irish Author) [She was 93]
Dr. Thomas O’Brien and Ruth Reardon O’Brien (Parents of Late-Night Host Conan O’Brien, who passed asway within days of each other) [They were 95 and 92 respectively]
William O’Connell (Veteran Actor, Star Trek and Clint Eastwood movies) [He was 94]
Lynda Obst (Producer, Sleepless in Seattle, Flashdance and Adventures in Babysitting)
Charles Osgood (Host, CBS Sunday Morning) [He was 91]
Edwin Overland (Football and Speedway Commentator)
Ken Page (Actor and Cabaret Singer, Broadway’s Ain’t Misbehavin and Cats)
Conrad Palmisano (Veteran Hollywood Stuntman, Stunt Coordinator and Director) Weekend at Barnie’s and Sleepless in Seattle)
Larry H. Parker (Personal Injury Attorney in Southern California known for motto “We’ll fight for you”)
Francine Pascal (Author, “Sweet Valley High” Novels) [She was 92]
Liam Payne (Member of British boy band One Direction) [He was only 31]
Chance Perdomo (Actor, Chilling Adventures of Sabrina and Gen V) [He was only 27]
Chuck Philips (Pulitzer-Winning LA Times Journalist)
Mike Pinder (Founding Keyboardist of the Moody Blues) [He was 82]
Nicholas Pryor (Veteran Actor, Port Charles, 90210 and Risky Business) [He was 89]
Judi Pulver (Singer-Songwriter and later Sales Executive at Variety)
Alan Rachins (Actor, L.A. Law and Dharma & Greg) [He was 82]
Alvin Rakoff (Director, “A Voyage Round My Father” and “Shades of Greene”) [He was 97]
Joyce Randolph (Actress, Honeymooners) [She was 99]
Catherine “Kasha” Rigby (Big Mountain and Expedition Skier) [She was only 54]
Leonard Riggio (Founder of Barnes &Noble) [He was 83]
Chita Rivera (Two-time Tony Award winner, West Side Story, Chicago and Kiss of the Spider Woman) [She was 91]
Thomas Rockwell (Son of Artist Norman Rockwell and Children’s Book Author) [He was 91
Richard Romanus (Actor, Mean Streets and The Sopranos)
Sam Rubin (KTLA Entertainment Reporter) [He was only 64]
Barbara Rush (Actress, It Came From Outer Space and Peyton Place) [She was 97]
Marian Robinson (Mother of Former First Lady Michelle Obama) [She was 86]
Chi Chi Rodriguez (Legendary Professional Golfer) [He was 88]
Fred Roos (Oscar-Winning Producer-Casting Director, The Godfather and Godfather Part II) [He was 89]
Pete Rose (Major Little Baseball All-Time Hit King) [He was 83]
Eddie Rosenblatt (Longtime Geffen Records President) [He was 89]
Gena Rowlands (Veteran Actress, A Woman Under the Influence and The Notebook) [She was 94]
Al Ruddy (Producer, Godfather, Million Dollar Baby and Co-Creator Hogan’s Heroes) [He was 94]
William Russell (Stage and Screen Actor, Doctor Who and Father of Harry Potter actor Alfred Enoch) [He was 99]
Alan Sacks (Co-Creator, Welcome Back Kotter and TV Producer) [He was 81]
Pamela Salem (British Actress, Doctor Who and EastEnders) [She was 80]
Bengt Samuelsson (Nobel Prize-winning biochemist) [He was 90]
CJ Sansom (British Author)
John Savident (U.K. Actor, Coronation Street) [He was 86]
Alan Scarfe (Actor, One Life to Live, Double Impact and Seven Days]
George Schenck (NCIS Writer, Producer and Showrunner) [He was 82]
Marvin Schlachter (Record Executive, Launched the Careers of Dionne Warwick and the Shirelles and later created influential disco label) [He was 90]
Al Schultz (Makeup Artist, The Carol Burnett Show and Good Times) [He was 82]
Lillian Schwartz (One of the First Artists to Use the Computer to Make Films) [She was 97]
David Seidler (Oscar-winning screenwriter, The King’s Speech) [He was 86]
Tom Shales (Pulitzer Prize-winning Washington Post TV Critic and Author)
Marlena Shaw (Jazz Vocalist, “California Soul”)
Doug Sheehan (Actor, General Hospital and Knots Landing)
Shifty Shellshock (Frontman of Rap Rock Band Crazy Town) [He was only 49]
Richard Sherman (Songwriter of ‘Spoonfuls of Sugar’) [He was 95]
Vladimir Shklyarov (Russian Ballet Star) [He was only 39]
James B. Sikking (Actor, Hill Street Blues and Doogie Howser) [He was 90]
Steve Silberman (Journalist, Author and Grateful Dead archivist) [He was 66]
Richard Simmons (Fitness Guru)
O.J. Simpson (Former Football Star and Actor Turned Murder Suspect and Ex-Con)
McCanna “Mac” Sinise (Son of Actor Gary Sinise) [He was only 33]
Bud S. Smith (Editor, Sorcerer, The Exorcist and Flashdance) [He was 88]
Dame Maggie Smith (Legendary Actress, Harry Potter franchise and Downton Abbey) [She was 89]
Maxine Solters (Publicist, Writer, Actor and Producer) [She was only 37]
Jae-lim Song (South Korean K-drama actor, Moon Embracing the Sun) [He was only 39]
David Soul (Actor, Starsky & Hutch and Singer, “Don’t Give Up On Us, Baby”)
John David “JD” Souther (Prolific Songwriter and Musician, Collaborator with The Eagles and Linda Ronstadt)
Adele Springsteen (Bruce Springsteen’s Mom) [She was 98]
Stephanie Sparks (Host of Golf Channel’s Big Break) [She was only 50]
Dr. Werner Spitz (Famed Forensic Examiner) [He was 97]
Morgan Spurlock (Documentary Filmmaker) [He was only 53]
Alice Stewart (Long Time Political Reporter and CNN Commentator) [He was 58]
Rob Stone (Co-Founder of Cornerstone Agency, Music Marketing Company, and its magazine the Fader) [He was only 55]
Donald Sutherland (Veteran TV and Film Actor, Emmy-Winner) [He was 88]
Anthea Sylbert (Costume Designer, Chinatown, Rosemary’s Baby and Shampoo) [She was 84]
Richard Tandy (Keyboardist for ELO)
Ruth Ashton Taylor (Pioneering Radio and TV Journalist) [She was 101]
Esta TerBlanche (Actress, All My Children) [She was only 51]
Duane Thomas (Running Back for the Dallas Cowboys)
Dennis Thompson (Drummer and Last Surviving Member of Detroit Rock Band MC5)
Akira Toriyama (Dragon Ball Manga Creator) [He was only 68]
Jeremy Tepper (SiriusXM’s ‘Outlaw Country’ Chief and a Leader of the Americana Movement) [He was 60]
Tony Todd (Actor, Candyman and Final Destination) [He was only 69]
Robert Towne (Oscar Winning Writer, Chinatown) [He was 89]
Yoshihiro Uchida (Judo Coach at San Jose State University) [He was 104]
Fernando Valenzuela (Los Angeles Dodgers Pitcher) [He was only 63]
Tom Van Amburg (Broadcast TV Veteran at KABC-TV) [He was 83]
Toni Vaz (One of the first Black Stuntwomen in Hollywood and Created the NACCP Image Awards) [She was 101]
Simon Verity (British Stone Carver, one of his statues adorns the Cathedral of St. John the Divine in Upper Manhattan)
Michael Villella (Actor, The Slumber Party Massacre) [He was 84]
Ozzie Virgil, Sr. (Dominican-born Baseball Player, New York Giants and Detroit Tigers) [He was 92]
Johnny Wactor (Actor, General Hospital) [He was only 37]
M. Emmet Walsh (Veteran Actor, Blade Runner and Raising Arizona) [He was 88]
Bill Walton (NBA Star and ESPN Commentator)
Carl Weathers (Actor, Rocky franchise and The Mandalorian)
Paula Weinstein (Emmy-Winning Producer, The Perfect Storm and The Fabulous Baker Boys and Former Tribeca Enterprises Executive)
Mary Weiss (Lead Singer of Shanri-Las, “Leader of the Pack” and “Out in the Street”)
Jerry West (NBA Hall of Famer) [He was 86]
Ruth Westheimer (Sex Guru Dr. Ruth) [She was 96]
Mark Withers (Actor, Dynasty)
Maurice Williams (R&B Singer and Composer, Maurice Williams and the Zodiacs, “Stay”) (he was 86]
Taylor Wily (Actor, in both remakes of Hawaii Five-0 and Magnum P.I.) [He was only 56]
Robin Windsor (Professional Dancer, Strictly Come Dancing) [He was only 44]
Steven Wise (Animal Rights Activist)
Susan Wojcicki (Former YouTube CEO and Influential Google Executive) [She was only 56]
Chuck Woolery (Legendary Game Show Host) [He was 83]
Eduardo Xol (Extreme Makeover: Home Edition) [He was only 58]
Patti Yasutake (Actress, Beef and Star Trek: The Next Generation)
Lloyd Ziff (Magazine Designer and Photographer) [He was 81]
NOTE: This list, in no way, covers all the industry talent who passed away this year. Again, condolences are extended to one and all.
Out of respect, please take a moment of silence.
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