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Deaths in December 2019
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The following is a list of notable deaths in December 2019.
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.
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December 2019
1
- Henri Biancheri, 87, French football player (Monaco, Angers) and executive (Monaco).[1]
- Shyamal Kanti Biswas, 71, Bangladeshi academic, vice-chancellor of Chittagong University of Engineering and Technology (2007–2012).[2]
- Noksong Boham, 71, Indian politician, MLA (1978–1980, 1984–1999), cancer.[3]
- Miguelina Cobián, 77, Cuban sprinter, Olympic silver medalist (1968).[4]
- Anthony Cooke, 92, British rear admiral.[5]
- Douglas DeGood, 72, American politician.[6]
- Bob Fairchild, 90, American politician.[7]
- Edgardo Gomez, 81, Filipino biologist.[8]
- David E. Harrison, 86, American politician.[9]
- Miguel Hesayne, 96, Argentinian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Viedma (1975–1995).[10]
- Mariss Jansons, 76, Latvian conductor, heart disease.[11]
- Jane Kister, 75, British-American mathematical logician, complications following heart surgery.[12]
- Robert M. Koerner, 85, American engineer and academic.[13]
- Michael Lai, 73, Hong Kong Cantopop composer (Police Story, Project A Part II, Miracles) and actor.[14]
- Lil Bub, 8, American celebrity cat (Lil Bub & Friendz).[15]
- Liu Gangji, 86, Chinese philosopher, aesthetician, historian, and artist.[16]
- Shelley Morrison, 83, American actress (Will & Grace, The Flying Nun, General Hospital), heart failure.[17]
- René Rebuffat, 89, French historian and archeologist.[18]
- Sacred Falls, 10, New Zealand racehorse and sire, liver disease.[19]
- Paul Sirba, 59, American Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Duluth (since 2009), heart attack.[20]
- Libby Skala, 52, American actress and playwright.[21]
- Pat Sullivan, 69, American Hall of Fame football player (Auburn Tigers, Atlanta Falcons, Washington Redskins) and coach, Heisman Trophy winner (1971), cancer.[22]
- Paula Tilbrook, 89, English actress (Emmerdale, Last of the Summer Wine).[23]
2
- George Atkinson III, 27, American football player (Oakland Raiders, Cleveland Browns).[24]
- Nicolas Bokov, 74, Russian writer.[25]
- Jimmy Cavallo, 92, American musician, heart failure.[26]
- Richard Easton, 86, Canadian actor (The Brothers, Henry V, Revolutionary Road), Tony winner (2001).[27]
- D. C. Fontana, 80, American television writer (Star Trek, The Streets of San Francisco, The Waltons).[28]
- Les Goble, 87, American football player (Chicago Cardinals).[29]
- John F. Grady, 90, American judge.[30]
- William D. Haseman, 71, American computer scientist.[31]
- Francesco Janich, 82, Italian footballer (Lazio, Bologna, national team).[32]
- Sir John Kerr, 82, British admiral, Chief of Defence Intelligence (1988–1991), Commander-in-Chief Naval Home Command (1991–1993).[33]
- Robert K. Massie, 90, American Romanov historian, Pulitzer Prize winner (1981).[34]
- Johann Baptist Metz, 91, German theologian.[35]
- Jacques Morgantini, 95, French record producer and promoter.[36]
- Carl Muller, 84, Sri Lankan poet and writer.[37]
- Dianne H. Pilgrim, 78, American art historian.[38]
- Alfred Reid, 81, Jamaican Anglican prelate, Bishop of Jamaica (2000–2012).[39]
- Barry Sadler, 79, Australian rules footballer (Fitzroy).[40]
- Mutaib bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, 88, Saudi royal, Governor of Makkah Region (1958–1961).[41]
- Manfred Schneckenburger, 81, German art historian and curator, director of the documenta art exhibition (1977, 1987).[42]
- Muriel Seltman, 92, British mathematician and political activist.[43]
- Greedy Smith, 63, Australian musician (Mental As Anything), heart attack.[44]
- Joe Smith, 91, American music industry executive (Capitol Records, Elektra Records, Warner Records).[45]
- Fred Storey, 87, Canadian curler.[46]
- Ken Taylor, 65, American philosopher and radio host, heart attack.[47]
- Juan Pablo Vergara, 34, Peruvian footballer (Binacional, UTC), traffic collision.[48]
- Francette Vernillat, 82, French actress (Thérèse Raquin).[49]
- Bhagwati Singh Visharad, 98, Indian politician, MLA (1957–1962, 1967–1977, 1980–1989, 1991–1993).[50]
- Vini Vitharana, 91, Sri Lankan linguist and professor.[51]
- Zhang Zhenxian, 92, Chinese air force general, Political Commissar of the Jinan and Guangzhou Military Region Air Forces.[52]
3
- John Ash, 71, British poet and writer.[53]
- Rawshan Ara Bachchu, 86, Bangladeshi activist.[54]
- Arthur Baysting, 72, New Zealand writer, musician, and children's advocate.[55]
- Giovanni Bertini, 68, Italian footballer (Roma, Fiorentina, Catania), amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.[56]
- Irmela Broniecki, 75, German Olympic fencer.[57]
- Cha In-ha, 27, South Korean actor.[58]
- Mary Craig, 91, British journalist and writer.[59]
- André Daguin, 84, French chef, cancer.[60]
- Jean Deloche, 90, French historian.[61]
- Johann Eyfells, 96, Icelandic artist.[62]
- Fang Zengxian, 88, Chinese painter, Director of the Shanghai Art Museum, founder of the Shanghai Biennale.[63]
- Firoz Ghanty, 67, Mauritian painter, poet, and activist.[64]
- Andrew Gissinger, 60, American football player & CEO.[65]
- Paula Grimaldi-Reardon, 65, American photographer.[66]
- Carl O. Helvie, 87, American nurse and nursing theorist.[67]
- Nosrat Karimi, 94, Iranian actor and filmmaker.[68]
- Ray Kidder, 96, American physicist.[69]
- Thomas Demetrios Lambros, 89, American judge.[70]
- James Francis McAlpine, 97, Canadian entomologist.[71]
- Shaaban Abdel Rahim, 62, Egyptian shaabi singer, heart failure.[72]
- R. Ramanathan, 71, Indian politician, MLA (1985–1991), cardiac arrest.[73]
- Patsy Rippy, 71, American tennis player.[74]
- Donald Tosh, 84, British screenwriter (Doctor Who).[75]
- Ragnar Ulstein, 99, Norwegian journalist and resistance fighter.[76]
- Andrew Weiner, 70, Canadian science fiction author.[77]
4
- Javier Aguirre, 84, Spanish film director (Count Dracula's Great Love).[78]
- Cas Banaszek, 74, American football player (San Francisco 49ers).[79]
- David John Candlin, 92, British physicist.[80]
- Chen Xingbi, 88, Chinese electronics engineer, inventor of the superjunction power semiconductor device.[81]
- Thomas Elsaesser, 76, German film historian.[82]
- Leonard Goldberg, 85, American film and television producer (Charlie's Angels, Blue Bloods, WarGames), president of 20th Century Fox (1987–1989), injuries from a fall.[83]
- Julius Gould, 95, British sociologist.[84]
- Lucien Guillier, 92, French Olympic discus thrower and shot putter.[85]
- Akira Hayami, 90, Japanese economist, pneumonia.[86]
- Azucena Hernández, 59, Spanish actress (El Retorno del Hombre Lobo).[87]
- Helen Kimble, 94, British Africanist.[88]
- Ján Eugen Kočiš, 93, Slovak-born Czech Ruthenian Greek Catholic hierarch, Auxiliary Bishop of Apostolic Exarchate of Czech Republic (2004–2006).[89]
- Charles Daniel Marivate, 95, South African physician.[90]
- Sheila Mercier, 100, English actress (Emmerdale).[91]
- Rosa Morena, 78, Spanish flamenco pop singer and actress, cancer.[92]
- Margaret Morgan Lawrence, 105, American psychiatrist and psychoanalyst.[93]
- Tetsu Nakamura, 73, Japanese physician, shot.[94]
- Ockie Oosthuizen, 64, South African rugby union player (national team), cancer.[95]
- Patrick Pym, 83, British Olympic sailor (1972).[96]
- Claudio Rodríguez, 86, Spanish voice actor.[97]
- C. O. Simpkins, 94, American dentist, civil rights activist, and politician, member of the Louisiana House of Representatives (1992–1996).[98]
- Michel Verhoeve, 80, French Olympic footballer (1968).[99]
- Peter van Walsum, 85, Dutch diplomat.[100]
- Bob Willis, 70, English cricketer (Surrey, Warwickshire, national team), prostate cancer.[101]
- Ranjith de Zoysa, 57, Sri Lankan politician, MP (since 2010).[102]
5
- Pietro Brollo, 86, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Belluno-Feltre (1996–2000) and Archbishop of Udine (2000–2009).[103]
- Rick Bryant, 71, New Zealand blues and rock musician (Rick Bryant and the Jive Bombers, The Windy City Strugglers).[104]
- Faure Chomón, 90, Cuban guerrillero (Directorio Revolucionario Estudiantil, 26th of July Movement), diplomat and politician, MP (since 1976).[105]
- Leon Cole, 79, Canadian musician and radio presenter.[106]
- Jon Comer, 43, American skateboarder, kidney and liver failure.[107]
- André Deryckere, 91, Belgian Olympic sailor.[108]
- Gérard Detourbet, 73, French automotive executive and engineer (Renault), cancer.[109]
- Lidija Franklin, 102, American dancer and teacher.[110]
- Gao Yubao, 92, Chinese writer.[111]
- Marvin Goodfriend, 69, American economist.[112]
- Sherman Howard, 95, American football player (Cleveland Browns).[113]
- Don Howell, 84, Australian footballer (St Kilda, Collingwood).[114]
- Ji Zhe, 33, Chinese basketball player (Beijing Ducks), lung cancer.[115]
- Mors Kochanski, 79, Polish-Canadian wilderness survival instructor and writer.[116]
- George Laurer, 94, American inventor (Universal Product Code).[117]
- Alan McAsey, 82, Australian rules footballer (Footscray).[118]
- Jerry Naylor, 80, American musician (The Crickets).[119]
- Bruno Scipioni, 85, Italian actor (La ragazza di Bube, Love Italian Style, The Pizza Triangle).[120]
- James C. Tanner, 93, American journalist (The Wall Street Journal).[121]
- Natalie Trundy, 79, American actress (The Careless Years, Mr. Hobbs Takes a Vacation, Conquest of the Planet of the Apes).[122]
- Robert Walker Jr., 79, American actor (Ensign Pulver, The Ceremony, Star Trek).[123]
- Robin Welch, 83, English potter.[124]
- Mel Zabarsky, 87, American painter.[125]
6
- Yevda Abramov, 71, Azerbaijani politician, Deputy (since 2005).[126]
- V. Balasundaram, 77, Indian politician, Mayor of Chennai (1969–1970).[127]
- Janusz Dzięcioł, 65, Polish reality show winner (Big Brother) and politician, MP (2007–2015), traffic collision.[128]
- Eric Gardow, 51, American basketball coach.[129]
- John L. Harmer, 85, American politician and writer, member of the California State Senate (1966–1974) and Lieutenant Governor of California (1974–1975).[130]
- Joan Hawes, 86, English cricketer.[131]
- Iqbal Hossain, 69, Bangladeshi politician, MP (1988–1990).[132]
- Piet Huyg, 68, Dutch footballer (HFC Haarlem).[133]
- Mahfuzur Rahman Khan, 70, Bangladeshi cinematographer (Srabon Megher Din, Dui Duari, Hajar Bachhor Dhore).[134]
- Irena Laskowska, 94, Polish actress (The Last Day of Summer, Salto, Everything for Sale).[135]
- Ron Leibman, 82, American actor (Angels in America, Norma Rae, Kaz), Tony winner (1993), complications from pneumonia.[136]
- Kimmi Lewis, 62, American politician, member of the Colorado House of Representatives (since 2017), breast cancer.[137]
- Lu Shixin, 89, Chinese cancer pathologist, member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences.[138]
- Donald B. Marron Sr., 85, American financier, heart attack.[139]
- Maurice Mounsdon, 101, British WWII RAF pilot.[140]
- Stoyanka Mutafova, 97, Bulgarian actress (The Tied Up Balloon, Toplo, Whale).[141]
- Michael Peacock, 90, British television executive, cancer.[142]
- Al Rogers, 95, American country singer.[143]
- Mario Sossi, 87, Italian magistrate and politician.[144]
- Brian Sparrow, 57, English footballer (Crystal Palace).[145]
- Jo Ann Washam, 69, American golfer.[146]
- Wei Xinghua, 94, Chinese economist.[147]
7
- Gerald Barrax, 86, American poet and professor (North Carolina State University), traffic collision.[148]
- Berkley Bedell, 98, American politician and businessman, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1975–1987) and founder of Berkley, complications from a stroke.[149]
- Norman Berson, 93, American politician, member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives (1967–1982).[150]
- Reinhard Bonnke, 79, German Pentecostal evangelist.[151]
- Lisa de Cazotte, 58, American soap opera producer (Sunset Beach, The Young and the Restless, Days of Our Lives).[152]
- Denise D'Ascenzo, 61, American news anchor (WFSB), heart attack.[153]
- Charles Koffi Diby, 62, Ivorian politician.[154]
- Bump Elliott, 94, American Hall of Fame college football player (Purdue Boilermakers), coach (Michigan Wolverines, Iowa Hawkeyes) and administrator.[155]
- Kate Figes, 62, English author, cancer.[156]
- Giuseppe Frigo, 84, Italian jurist, Magistrate of the Constitutional Court (2008–2016).[157]
- Max van Gelder, 95, Dutch Olympic water polo player (1952), and European Champion (1950).[158]
- Herbert Joos, 79, German jazz trumpeter.[159]
- Jerry Jumonville, 78, American saxophonist and arranger.[160]
- Charlie Kempinska, 81, American football player.[161]
- Philip King, 94, American historian.[162]
- Denis Lalanne, 93, French sports journalist.[163]
- Bertrand Landrieu, 74, French politician and prefect.[164]
- Joe McQueen, 100, American jazz saxophonist.[165]
- Georges Mouly, 88, French politician, Mayor of Tulle (1974–1977) and Saint-Priest-de-Gimel (1989–2001).[166]
- Ali Mufuruki, 60, Tanzanian businessman, Chairman of Vodacom Tanzania (since 2017).[167]
- Walter Pauk, 105, American educationist and author (Cornell Notes).[168]
- Ron Saunders, 87, English football player (Portsmouth) and manager (Aston Villa, Birmingham City).[169]
- Simon Streatfeild, 90, British-Canadian conductor and violist.[170]
- Zaza Urushadze, 53, Georgian film director (Tangerines), heart attack.[171]
- Samuel Vigil, 90, American politician.[172]
- Wolfgang Winkler, 76, German actor (The Rabbit Is Me, Das Mädchen auf dem Brett, I Was Nineteen).[173]
8
- Suresh Gundu Amonkar, 84, Indian educationist.[174]
- René Auberjonois, 79, American actor (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, M*A*S*H, Benson), Tony winner (1970), assisted suicide.[175]
- Weldon Bowlin, 78, American baseball player (Kansas City Athletics).[176]
- Anna Bravo, 81, Italian social and feminism historian.[177]
- Roy Cheetham, 79, English footballer (Manchester City).[178]
- Doyle Corman, 87, American politician, member of the Pennsylvania Senate (1978–1998).[179]
- Lorraine Granado, 71, American activist.[180]
- Paddy Guinane, 80, Australian footballer (Richmond).[181]
- Wilhelm Helms, 95, German politician, MP, 1969–1972, MEP (1979–1984).[182]
- Bill Hutchins, 88, American politician.[183]
- Juice Wrld, 21, American rapper ("All Girls Are the Same", "Lucid Dreams", "Bandit"), drug overdose.[184]
- Hirokazu Kanazawa, 88, Japanese karateka and teacher.[185]
- Jerry Karr, 83, American politician, member of the Kansas Senate (1981–1999).[186]
- Dick Kraus, 82, American politician, member of the Massachusetts Senate (1983–1991), Parkinson's disease.[187]
- Bhagabat Prasad Mohanty, 90, Indian politician, MLA (1971–1974, 1985–1990, 1995–2000).[188]
- Coy Payne, 90, American politician.[189]
- David Pimentel, 94, American entomologist.[190]
- Rogério Pipi, 97, Portuguese footballer (Benfica, Botafogo, national team).[191]
- Herbert Pundik, 92, Danish-Israeli journalist.[192]
- Caroll Spinney, 85, American puppeteer (Sesame Street), cartoonist and author.[193]
- Tessa Temata, 52, New Zealand diplomat, High Commissioner to the Cook Islands (since 2019).[194]
- Paul Volcker, 92, American economist, Chair of the Federal Reserve (1979–1987).[195]
- Zvonimir Vujin, 76, Serbian-Yugoslavian Olympic bronze medallist amateur boxer (1968, 1972).[196]
9
- Tom Adams, 93, American-born Scottish illustrator.[197]
- John R. Broxson, 87, American politician, member of the Florida Senate (1967–1971).[198]
- Mary Clutter, 89, American plant biologist.[199]
- Francisco Estrada, 71, Mexican baseball player and manager (New York Mets, Mexican League).[200]
- Pete Frates, 34, American baseball player (Boston College Eagles) and ALS activist, co-founder of the Ice Bucket Challenge, complications from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.[201]
- Marie Fredriksson, 61, Swedish singer-songwriter (Roxette) and musician, complications from a brain tumour.[202]
- Omar Graffigna, 93, Argentine Air Force officer, convicted criminal and military junta member.[203]
- Leon Hardeman, 87, American football player (Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets).[204]
- Chuck Heberling, 94, American basketball and football referee (NFL) and administrator, director of the Western Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic League (1976–1997).[205]
- Masashi Ishibashi, 95, Japanese politician.[206]
- Kim Woo-choong, 82, South Korean businessman, founder of Daewoo, pneumonia.[207]
- William Luce, 88, American playwright (The Belle of Amherst, Barrymore).[208]
- June Nash, 92, American anthropologist.[209]
- Pedro Nikken, 74, Venezuelan lawyer and jurist, president of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights (1983–1986).[210]
- Patrice Ordas, 68, French writer.[211]
- Miko Palanca, 41, Filipino actor (Tabing Ilog, Panday, Palos), suicide by jumping.[212]
- Rosselle Pekelis, 81, American judge (Washington Supreme Court), brain cancer.[213]
- Colin James Pennycuick, 86, British zoologist.[214]
- Detlef Pirsig, 74, German football player and manager (MSV Duisburg).[215]
- Veijo Puhjo, 71, Finnish politician, MP (1995–2011).[216]
- José Mauro Ramalho, 94, Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Iguatu (1962–2000).[217]
- Zoran Rankić, 84, Serbian actor.[218]
- Ajoy Roy, 84, Bangladeshi physicist and human rights activist.[219]
- Michael H. Shaw, 95, American politician.[220]
- Gandharv Singh, 87, Indian politician, MLA (1990–1993).[221]
- May Stevens, 95, American artist and political activist.[222]
- Elizabeth Sutherland, 24th Countess of Sutherland, 98, Scottish noblewoman, chief of Clan Sutherland.[223]
- Ben Turok, 92, South African anti-apartheid activist and politician, member of the National Assembly.[224]
- Imre Varga, 96, Hungarian sculptor and painter.[225]
10
- Md. Abdul Kadir, Bangladeshi politician.[226]
- Albert Bertelsen, 98, Danish painter.[227]
- Rajen Borthakur, 54, Indian politician, MLA (since 2019), kidney disease.[228]
- Frederick B. Dent, 97, American businessman, Secretary of Commerce (1973–1975).[229]
- Natalie Harrowell, 29, English rugby league player (Featherstone Rovers, national team).[230]
- Kelo Henderson, 96, American actor (26 Men, The Pyramid of the Sun God, The Treasure of the Aztecs).[231]
- Ken Heyman, 89, American photographer.[232]
- Barrie Keeffe, 74, English screenwriter (The Long Good Friday).[233]
- Gershon Kingsley, 97, German-American composer and electronic musician ("Popcorn").[234]
- Yury Luzhkov, 83, Russian politician, Mayor of Moscow (1992–2010), complications during heart surgery.[235]
- Emily Mason, 87, American painter.[236]
- Paul Anthony McDermott, 47, Irish prosecutor.[237]
- Philip McKeon, 55, American actor (Alice).[238]
- Lawrence Middleton, 89, British diplomat, Ambassador to South Korea (1986–1990).[239]
- Thabiso Mokhosi, 51, South African army chief (since 2019).[240]
- Notnowcato, 17, British Thoroughbred racehorse, heart attack.[241] (death announced on this date)
- Jean Pagé, 73, Canadian sportscaster and journalist (La Soirée du hockey), complications from prostate cancer.[242]
- John A. Schneider, 94, American television executive (CBS Television Network).[243]
- Adam Słodowy, 96, Polish investor and television host.[244]
- Jim Smith, 79, English football player (Boston United) and manager (Portsmouth, Derby County).[245]
- Randy Suess, 74, American computer programmer.[246]
- Ashok Kalyanrao Tapkir, 70, Indian politician, MLA (1985–1990).[247]
- Lily Thomas, 92, Indian constitutional lawyer.[248]
- Scott Timberg, 50, American journalist and culture writer (Los Angeles Times, Salon, The Hollywood Reporter), suicide.[249]
- Fabio Vásquez Castaño, 79, Colombian rebel, co-founder of National Liberation Army.[250]
- Bill Welsh, 95, Australian footballer (Collingwood).[114]
11
- David Bellamy, 86, English naturalist (Bellamy's Backyard Safari) and author.[251]
- Carroll Parrott Blue, 76, American filmmaker.[252]
- Bob Burnside, 87, American lifeguard.[253]
- Paul Crossley, 74, British art historian.[254]
- Takeo Daigo, 81, Japanese baseball player (Orions), acute myeloid leukemia.[255]
- Nicole de Buron, 90, French writer.[256]
- Sir John Graham, 4th Baronet, 93, British diplomat, ambassador to Iraq (1974–1977), Iran (1979–1980) and NATO (1982–1986).[257]
- Larry Heinemann, 75, American writer.[258]
- Jiří Jirmal, 94, Czech classical guitarist.[259]
- Charles Knox, 90, American composer and music educator.[260]
- Guy Laporte, 71, French actor (French Fried Vacation, French Fried Vacation 2), Charcot–Marie–Tooth disease.[261]
- Ted Lepcio, 90, American baseball player (Boston Red Sox).[262]
- Mike Lindsay, 81, British Olympic track and field athlete (1960, 1964).[263]
- Tessa Majors, 18, American student, stabbed.[264]
- Anna Manel·la, 69, Spanish sculptor.[265]
- James McCarthy, 75, American oceanographer.[266]
- William S. McFeely, 89, American historian, Pulitzer Prize recipient (1982), idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis.[267]
- N. S. Rajaram, 76, Indian historian.[268]
- Al Reynolds, 81, American football player (Dallas Texans/Kansas City Chiefs).[269]
- Henry Ssentongo, 83, Ugandan Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Moroto (1992–2014).[270]
- Hannah Steinberg, 93, Austrian-born British psychopharmacologist.[271]
- Albert Toro, Papua New Guinean actor, director and politician, member of the Bougainville House of Representatives (since 2018).[272]
- Martin Warnke, 82, German art historian, Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Prize winner (1990).[273]
- Ann Elizabeth Wee, 93, British-born Singaporean social worker.[274]
- Ian Young, 76, Scottish footballer (Celtic, St Mirren).[275]
12
- Danny Aiello, 86, American actor (Do the Right Thing, The Godfather Part II, Moonstruck).[276]
- Dalton Baldwin, 87, American pianist.[277]
- Butch Barber, 76, Canadian ice hockey player (Chicago Cougars).[278]
- Jean Bazin, 79, Canadian lawyer and politician.[279]
- Sir Alasdair Breckenridge, 82, Scottish pharmacologist.[280]
- Phil Brigandi, 60, American independent scholar, complications from a heart attack.[281]
- James Moore Goode, 80, American historian.[282]
- Jorge Hernández, 65, Cuban light flyweight boxer, Olympic champion (1976).[283]
- Hoddy Hildreth, 97, American politician.[284]
- Vaughan Johnson, 57, American football player (Jacksonville Bulls, New Orleans Saints, Philadelphia Eagles), kidney disease.[285]
- Norman Kingsbury, 87, New Zealand educational administrator, University of Waikato registrar (1964–1988), New Zealand Qualifications Authority CEO (1990–2000).[286]
- David H. Locke, 92, American lawyer and politician, minority leader of the Massachusetts Senate.[287]
- Roger Midgley, 95, British field hockey player, Olympic bronze medalist (1952).[288]
- Brian Muller, 77, New Zealand rugby union player (Taranaki, national team).[289]
- Philip Osondu, 48, Nigerian footballer (R.S.C. Anderlecht).[290]
- Steven Ozment, 80, American historian.[291]
- Phase 2, 64, American graffiti artist, complications from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.[292]
- Gollapudi Maruti Rao, 80, Indian actor (Samsaram Oka Chadarangam, Yamudiki Mogudu, Aditya 369) and screenwriter.[293]
- Željko Rohatinski, 68, Croatian economist.[294]
- Jack Scott, 83, Canadian-American rock singer and songwriter ("My True Love", "Burning Bridges").[295]
- Gunnar Smoliansky, 86, Swedish photographer.[296]
- Sir Peter Snell, 80, New Zealand middle-distance runner, Olympic champion (1960, 1964).[297]
- Stig Sollander, 93, Swedish alpine skier, Olympic bronze medalist (1956).[298]
- Tatsuo Umemiya, 81, Japanese actor (Abashiri Prison, Battles Without Honor and Humanity, Cops vs. Thugs), kidney failure.[299]
- Charles Van Antwerpen, 94, Belgian Olympic rower.[300]
13
- Gerd Baltus, 87, German actor (The Blood of the Walsungs, I Am Looking for a Man, Derrick).[301]
- Lawrence Bittaker, 79, American serial killer.[302]
- Jean-Claude Carle, 71, French politician, Senator (1995–2018).[303]
- Graham Cooper, 81, Australian football player (Hawthorn).[304]
- Ekaterina Durova, 60, Russian actress (School Waltz, The Admirer, Yuri's Day).[305]
- Bram Gay, 89, Welsh trumpeter and brass band musician.[306]
- Richard G. Hatcher, 86, American politician, Mayor of Gary, Indiana (1968–1988) and Vice-Chairman of the Democratic National Committee (1981–1985).[307]
- Christopher Jackson, 84, British businessman and politician, MEP (1979–1994).[308]
- Roy Johnston, 90, Irish physicist and political activist.[309]
- Roy Loney, 73, American rock singer (Flamin' Groovies).[310]
- Robert Lucas, 97, French Olympic field hockey player.[311]
- Ushiomaru Motoyasu, 41, Japanese rikishi, angiosarcoma.[312]
- Wolfgang Nastainczyk, 87, German theologian.[313]
- Benur Pashayan, 60, Armenian Greco-Roman wrestler, world champion (1982, 1983).[314]
- Rosa Porto, 89, Cuban-American baker and businesswoman.[315]
- Emil Richards, 87, American percussionist.[316]
- Joey Sandulo, 88, Canadian Olympic boxer (1948).[317]
- Carl Scheer, 82, American basketball executive, general manager of the Denver Nuggets (1974–1984) and the Charlotte Hornets (1987–1990).[318]
- Sheldon Songstad, 81, American politician.[319]
- Rashied Staggie, South African gangster, shot.[320]
- Alfons Sweeck, 83, Belgian racing cyclist.[321]
- Yasuhiro Takai, 74, Japanese baseball player (Hankyu Braves), renal failure.[322]
- Gudrun Zapf-von Hesse, 101, German typographer, calligrapher and book-binder.[323]
14
- Yuri Belyayev, 85, Russian footballer (CSKA Moscow, national team), Olympic champion (1956).[324]
- Michèle Bernard-Requin, 76, French lawyer and magistrate, cancer.[325]
- Chuy Bravo, 63, Mexican-born American actor and television personality (Chelsea Lately, After Lately), heart attack.[326]
- John Briley, 94, American screenwriter (Gandhi, Cry Freedom, Marie), Oscar winner (1983).[327]
- Dmitri Chesnokov, 46, Russian footballer (FC Saturn Ramenskoye, FC Vityaz Podolsk).[328]
- Jack B. Farris, 84, American military officer, commander of ground forces during Operation Urgent Fury.[329]
- André Gaumond, 83, Canadian Roman Catholic prelate, Archbishop of Sherbrooke (1996–2011).[330]
- Rosalee Glass, 102, Polish-born American businesswoman and Holocaust survivor, injuries sustained in a fall.[331]
- Warren A. Grady, 95, American politician, member (1953–1961) and majority leader (1957) of the Wisconsin State Assembly.[332]
- Lord Tim Hudson, 79, English DJ, voice actor (The Jungle Book), and agent (Ian Botham).[333]
- Michael Karkoc, 100, Ukrainian military officer.[334]
- Anna Karina, 79, Danish-born French actress (My Life to Live, A Woman Is a Woman, Alphaville), cancer.[335]
- A. K. M. Sirazul Islam Khan, 76, Bangladeshi academic, vice-chancellor of Jagannath University (2006–2008).[336]
- Koo Cha-kyung, 94, South Korean business executive, chairman of LG Group (1970–1995).[337]
- Stuart J. Knickerbocker, 94, American cartoonist and animator.[338]
- Bernard Lavalette, 93, French actor (Thomas the Impostor, Le gendarme se marie, The Apprentice Heel).[339]
- Meng Zhizhong, 84, Chinese satellite engineer, chief designer of the Fengyun-1 and -3.[340]
- Moondog Rex, 69, American professional wrestler (WWF).[341]
- Garry Ord, 88, Australian radio and television presenter.[342]
- Panamarenko, 79, Belgian sculptor.[343]
- Pamela Payton-Wright, 78, American actress.[344]
- Billie Rattigan, 87, Irish Gaelic footballer (Dunshaughlin, Meath).[345]
- Felix Rohatyn, 91, Austrian-born American banker and diplomat, Ambassador to France (1997–2000).[346]
- Gita Siddharth, Indian actress (Parichay, Garm Hava).[347]
- Jerome L. Singer, 95, American psychologist.[348]
- Vladimir Tsyplakov, 50, Belarusian ice hockey player (Los Angeles Kings, Buffalo Sabres).[349]
- Irv Williams, 100, American jazz saxophonist.[350]
- Doug Woog, 75, American ice hockey coach (Minnesota Golden Gophers).[351]
- Barbara Wright, 84, Irish academic and translator.[352]
- Ken Wright, 94, Australian politician, member of the Victorian Legislative Council (1973–1992).[353]
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- Ron Areshenkoff, 62, Canadian hockey player (Edmonton Oilers) and coach.[354]
- Jean de Viguerie, 84, French historian.[355]
- Alfred Dennis, 95, Australian politician, MLA (1959–1962).[356]
- Alan Doble, 76, Australian cricketer (Victoria).[357]
- Tommy Forgan, 90, English footballer (York City).[358]
- Yuan-Cheng Fung, 100, Chinese-born American bioengineer.[359]
- Wense Grabarek, 100, American politician, Mayor of Durham, North Carolina (1963–1971).[360]
- Nicky Henson, 74, English actor (EastEnders, Syriana, Shine on Harvey Moon), cancer.[361]
- Neil Peter Jampolis, 76, American stage director.[362]
- Alan Jarvis, 76, Welsh footballer (Hull City, Mansfield Town, Everton).[363]
- Rex Johnston, 82, American baseball player (Pittsburgh Pirates) and football player Pittsburgh Steelers), heart failure.[364]
- James "Radio" Kennedy, 73, American football coach (T. L. Hanna High School), subject of Radio.[365]
- Dudley Kernick, 98, English footballer (Torquay United) and commercial manager (Stoke City).[366]
- Rajesh Khaitan, 75, Indian politician, MLA (1982–2001).[367]
- Robert Kinkead, 67, American chef.[368]
- David Lambie, 94, British politician, MP (1970–1992).[369]
- Sonja Landweer, 86, Dutch artist.[370]
- Monique Leyrac, 91, Canadian singer and actress.[371]
- Sir Thomas Pearson, 105, British army general.[372]
- Chuck Peddle, 82, American electrical engineer, designer of MOS Technology 6502, KIM-1 and Commodore PET, pancreatic cancer.[373]
- Morgan Porteus, 102, American clergyman of the Episcopal Church, Bishop of Connecticut (1977–1981).[374]
- Elliot Schewel, 95, American politician.[375]
- I. D. Swami, 90, Indian politician.[376]
- Tian Bo, 87, Chinese virologist.[377]
- Andrew Woodhouse, 96, British Anglican priest, Archdeacon of Ludlow (1970–1982) and Hereford (1982–1991).[378]
16
- Børge Kaas Andersen, 82, Danish Olympic rower.[379]
- Stephen F. Barker, 92, American philosopher.[380]
- Basil Butcher, 86, Guyanese cricketer (national team, West Indies).[381]
- Leah J. Dickstein, 85, American psychiatrist.[382]
- George Ferguson, 67, Canadian ice hockey player (Toronto Maple Leafs, Pittsburgh Penguins).[383]
- Bentley Kassal, 102, American attorney, member of the New York State Assembly (1957–1962).[384]
- Sir Hans Kornberg, 91, German-born British-American biochemist.[385]
- Jürgen Kühling, 85, German jurist, judge of the Federal Constitutional Court (1989–2001).[386]
- Peter Larkin, 93, American stage designer, four-time Tony winner.[387]
- Bernard Lefèvre, 89, French Olympic footballer (1952).[388]
- Bertrand Lemennicier, 76, French economist.[389]
- Sukhendu Maity, 92, Indian politician, MLA (1987–1991).[390]
- Mama Cax, 30, Haitian-American model, cancer.[391]
- Sherry Anne Reed, 60, American marine biologist, cancer.[392]
- Pál Romány, 90, Hungarian agrarian engineer, politician, Minister of Agriculture and Food (1975–1980).[393]
- Rich Rundles, 38, American baseball player (Cleveland Indians).[394]
- Bill Simpson, 79, American racing driver and businessman (Simpson Performance Products), stroke.[395]
- Madonna Staunton, 81, Australian artist and poet.[396]
- Sevim Tekeli, 94, Turkish historian of science.[397]
- Rob Tillard, 95, English cricketer and army officer.[398]
- T. Torechu, 71, Indian politician, MLA (since 2003).[399]
- Averil Williams, 84, British Olympic athlete (1960).[400]
17
- Karin Balzer, 81, German hurdler, Olympic champion (1964).[401]
- Zafar Chaudhry, 93, Pakistani air marshal, airline executive and human rights activist, Chief of Air Staff (1972–1974), cardiac arrest.[402]
- Da Chen, 57, Chinese-born American novelist, lung cancer.[403]
- Enzio d'Antonio, 94, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, Archbishop of Lanciano-Ortona (1982–2000).[404]
- Hayden Fry, 90, American Hall of Fame college football player (Baylor Bears) and coach (Iowa Hawkeyes), cancer.[405]
- Jacques Grimbert, 90, French conductor.[406]
- Connie Hartnett, 68, Irish football player (Cork GAA).[407]
- Malcolm Heath, 89, English cricketer.[408]
- Ron Hogg, 68, British police officer, Durham Police and Crime Commissioner (since 2012), amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.[409]
- Bronco Horvath, 89, Canadian ice hockey player (Boston Bruins, New York Rangers, Chicago Blackhawks).[410]
- Imre Kaffka, 88, Hungarian Olympic rower.[411]
- Cuchlaine King, 97, British geomorphologist.[412]
- Scot Kleinendorst, 59, American ice hockey player (New York Rangers, Hartford Whalers), workplace accident.[413]
- Shriram Lagoo, 92, Indian actor (Gharaonda, Thodisi Bewafaii, Maqsad).[414]
- Cândido Lorenzo González, 94, Spanish-born Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of São Raimundo Nonato (1969–2002).[415]
- Gordon Daniel Morgan, 88, American sociologist.[416]
- Kaushalendra Pratap Shahi, 103, Indian politician, MLA (1967–1969).[417]
- Gerry Sharpe, 73, English footballer (Bristol City).[418]
- Tom White, 80, Scottish footballer (Bury, Crystal Palace).[419]
- Peter Wollen, 81, British film theorist and filmmaker.[420]
18
- Al Adinolfi, 85, American politician, member of the Connecticut House of Representatives (1999–2001, 2003–2009, 2011–2017).[421]
- Patxi Andión, 72, Spanish singer-songwriter, musician and actor (The Compass Rose), traffic collision.[422]
- Claudine Auger, 78, French actress (Thunderball, Le Masque de fer) and model (Miss France Monde, 1958).[423]
- Alain Barrière, 84, French singer ("Elle était si jolie").[424]
- Tunç Başaran, 81, Turkish film director (Ayşecik ve Sihirli Cüceler Rüyalar Ülkesinde, Don't Let Them Shoot the Kite, Piano Piano Kid) and screenwriter.[425]
- Richard L. Bishop, 88, American mathematician.[426]
- Herman Boone, 84, American football coach (T. C. Williams High School), subject of Remember the Titans.[427]
- Jacques Bravo, 75, French politician, Councillor of Paris (1995–2014).[428]
- Sylvia Chant, 60, British geographer.[429]
- Geulah Cohen, 93, Israeli politician, member of Knesset (1974–1992) and founder of Tehiya, Israel Prize recipient (2003).[430]
- Mary Cosh, 100, British freelance journalist and local historian.[431]
- Leandro Despouy, 72, Argentine human rights lawyer, President of United Nations Commission on Human Rights (2001–2002).[432]
- Ibrahim Diarra, 36, French rugby union player (Castres Olympique), heart attack.[433]
- Marron Curtis Fort, 81, American-born German linguist.[434]
- Abdollah Khodabandeh, 83, Iranian Olympic wrestler (1964).[435]
- Kenny Lynch, 81, English singer ("You Can Never Stop Me Loving You"), actor (Carry On Loving, The Playbirds) and entertainer.[436]
- Arty McGlynn, 75, Irish guitarist (Patrick Street).[437]
- Doug Ricketson, 89, Australian rugby league player (Sydney Roosters).[438]
- Jagdev Singh Rai, 50, Indian Olympic hockey player (1992).[439]
- Ellen Shub, 73, American photojournalist, Creutzfeldt Jakob Disease.[440]
- Abbey Simon, 99, American classical pianist.[441]
- Benjamin Uwajumogu, 51, Nigerian politician.[442]
19
- Ricardo de Aparici, 79, Argentine lawyer and politician, Governor of Jujuy Province (1987–1990).[443]
- Francisco Brennand, 92, Brazilian sculptor.[444]
- Neil Cameron, 81, Canadian politician, academic and journalist, MNA (1989–1994).[445]
- Jules Deelder, 75, Dutch poet.[446]
- Jan de Laval, 71, Swedish actor.[447]
- Sir Alex Jarratt, 95, British businessman and civil servant.[448]
- Ward Just, 84, American journalist and author, Lewy body dementia.[449]
- Saoul Mamby, 72, American boxer, WBC super lightweight champion (1980–1982).[450]
- Brian Mayes, 85, British army officer, Director General Army Medical Services (1993–1996).[451]
- George Metallinos, 79, Greek priest, theologian and author.[452]
- Yoshio Mochizuki, 72, Japanese politician, MP (1996–2009, since 2011).[453]
- John Trice Nixon, 86, American judge.[454]
- José Miguel Oviedo, 85, Peruvian writer and literary critic.[455]
- Edward A. Richardson, 95, American tree expert.[456]
- Dale Russell, 81, Canadian palaeontologist.[457]
- Stanley J. Stein, 99, American historian.[458]
- Harriet Trudell, 87, American political activist.[459]
- Arthur Verow, 77, American politician, member of the Maine House of Representatives (2013–2017, since 2019), heart attack.[460]
- Shahdon Winchester, 27, Trinidadian footballer (W Connection, FF Jaro, national team), traffic collision.[461]
- Dean Woodman, 91, American businessman.[462]
- Alba Zaluar, 77, Brazilian anthropologist.[463]
20
- Sir Fazle Hasan Abed, 83, Bangladeshi philanthropist, founder of BRAC, complications from a brain tumour.[464]
- Matti Ahde, 73, Finnish politician, MP (1970–1990, 2003–2011), pancreatic cancer.[465]
- Dick Anthony, 87, American musician.[466]
- Zilda Cardoso, 83, Brazilian actress.[467]
- Thomas Chandy, 72, Indian politician, MLA (since 2006).[468]
- Robert Creech, 91, Canadian horn player and arts administrator.[469]
- Rick Fisher, 71, American basketball player (Utah Stars).[470]
- Frank Foster, 79, English rugby league player and coach.[471]
- Hermann L. Gremliza, 79, German journalist.[472]
- Billy Hughes, 70, Scottish footballer (Sunderland, Leicester City, national team).[473]
- John Irwin, 79, American poet and literary critic.[474]
- Junior Johnson, 88, American Hall of Fame racing driver (NASCAR Cup Series) and team owner (Junior Johnson & Associates).[475]
- Ambrose Kiapseni, 74, Papua New Guinean Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Kavieng (1991–2018).[476]
- Eduard Krieger, 73, Austrian footballer (Austria Wien, LASK, national team).[477]
- Klaus Uwe Ludwig, 76, German church music director and concert organist.[478]
- Bashir Maan, 93, Pakistani-British politician.[479]
- Roland Matthes, 69, German Hall of Fame swimmer, multiple world record holder, Olympic (1968, 1972) and world (1973, 1975) champion.[480]
- Kay McShane, 70, Irish wheelchair athlete.[481]
- Robert Moir, 58, Australian medical researcher, glioblastoma.[482]
- Denis Norman, 89, British-born Zimbabwean politician, Minister of Agriculture (1980–1985) and Transport (1990–1997).[483]
- Marko Orlandić, 89, Montenegrin politician, Prime Minister (1974–1978) and President (1983–1984).[484]
- Yuri Pshenichnikov, 79, Soviet-born Russian football player (Pakthakor Tashkent, CSKA Moscow, USSR national team) and manager.[485]
- Laverne Schroeder, 86, American politician.[486]
- Daniel Selvaraj, 81, Indian novelist.[487]
- L. S. Sheshagiri Rao, 94, Indian writer and academic.[488]
- Bruce M. Snell Jr., 90, American judge, Justice of the Iowa Supreme Court (1987–2001).[489]
- Woody Vasulka, 82, American filmmaker and pioneer of video art.[490]
21
- Janet Ackland, 81, Welsh lawn and indoor bowler.[491]
- Gerry Alanguilan, 51, Filipino comic book artist and writer (Wasted, Elmer, X-Men).[492]
- Jimmy Allen, 67, American football player (Detroit Lions, Pittsburgh Steelers).[493]
- Norm Angelini, 72, American baseball player (Kansas City Royals).[494]
- Stefan Angelov, 72, Bulgarian wrestler, Olympic bronze medalist (1972, 1976).[495]
- Ali Argon, 89, Turkish-born American engineer.[496]
- François Autain, 84, French politician, Senator (1983–2011).[497]
- Ramachandra Babu, 72, Indian cinematographer (Dweepu, Chamaram, Oru Vadakkan Veeragatha), heart attack.[498]
- Peter Bartlett, 90, New Zealand architect and academic (University of Auckland).[499]
- Ronald Bowlby, 93, British Anglican clergyman, Bishop of Southwark (1980–1991).[500]
- Leslie Brent, 94, British immunologist and zoologist.[501]
- Deng Hongxun, 88, Chinese politician and engineer, Communist Party Secretary of Hainan (1990–1993).[502]
- Hilary B. Doran Jr., 83, American politician.[503]
- Edward George Effros, 84, American mathematician.[504]
- Gerald A. Feltham, 81, Canadian accounting researcher.[505]
- Roger Goossens, 93, Belgian Olympic hockey player (1948, 1952, 1956, 1960).[506]
- William Higgins, 74, American gay pornographic film director (Big Guns), heart attack.[507]
- Louis Jenkins, 77, American poet.[508]
- Frankie Kennedy, 78, Irish Gaelic footballer (Drumlane).[509]
- Isaac Kramnick, 81, American historian.[510]
- Li Rongrong, 75, Chinese politician, Chairman of the State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission (2003–2010).[511]
- Lin Zonghu, 86, Chinese thermal engineer, member of the Chinese Academy of Engineering.[512]
- G. Nanjundan, 58, Indian writer.[513] (death announced on this date)
- Andrew Clennel Palmer, 81, British engineer, Fellow of the Royal Society (1994)[514]
- Ron Penny, 82, Polish-born Australian immunologist.[515]
- Martin Peters, 76, English football player (West Ham United, Norwich City, national team) and manager, World Cup winner (1966).[516]
- Steve Poleskie, 81, American artist and writer.[517]
- Lidio Rainaldi, 90, American politician, member of the New Mexico Senate (2001–2008).[518]
- Joseph Segel, 88, American direct marketer (QVC, Advertising Specialty Institute, The Franklin Mint).[519]
- Muhammad Shahrur, 81, Syrian Islamic scholar.[520]
- Bolotbek Shamshiyev, 78, Kyrgyz film director (The White Ship).[521]
- Banwari Lal Sharma, 61, Indian politician, MLA (since 2018), cancer.[522]
- Sam Strahan, 74, New Zealand rugby union player (Manawatu, national team).[523]
- Doug Templeton, 91, Scottish motorcycle speedway rider.[524]
- Emanuel Ungaro, 86, French fashion designer.[525]
- Krisztián Zahorecz, 44, Hungarian footballer (Kaposvári Rákóczi, Szolnoki MÁV, Bajai LSE).[526]
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- Georget Bertoncello, 76, Belgian footballer (Sporting Charleroi, Liège, Olympic Charleroi).[527]
- Thor Bjarne Bore, 81, Norwegian newspaper editor and politician, Chair of Norwegian Church Aid (since 2000).[528]
- Tony Britton, 95, British actor (Operation Amsterdam, Sunday Bloody Sunday, The Day of the Jackal).[529]
- Myrtle Cagle, 94, American pilot, member of Mercury 13.[530]
- Mahmudul Amin Choudhury, 82, Bangladeshi judge, Chief Justice (2001–2002).[531]
- Pier Giorgio Di Cicco, 70, Italian-born Canadian poet, heart attack.[532]
- Leo Corbet, 83, American politician.[533]
- Unto Hautalahti, 83, Finnish Olympic cyclist.[534]
- Sidney Holt, 93, British marine biologist.[535]
- Greg Kirk, 56, American politician, member of the Georgia State Senate (since 2014), bile duct cancer.[536]
- Fritz Künzli, 73, Swiss footballer (national team).[537]
- Bill Lambert, 89, New Zealand politician, MP for Western Hutt (1975–1978).[538]
- Ronald Melzack, 90, Canadian psychologist, founding editor of Textbook of Pain.[539]
- Karl E. Meyer, 91, American journalist.[540]
- Mohammad Ebadot Hossain Mondal, 80, Bangladeshi politician, MP (1979–1982).[541]
- Maurizio Noci, 82, Italian politician, MP (1979–1983, 1985–1992).[542]
- Ubirajara Penacho dos Reis, 85, Brazilian musician (Programa do Jô), stroke.[543]
- Ram Dass, 88, American spiritual teacher, psychologist and author (Be Here Now).[544]
- Édison Realpe, 23, Ecuadorian footballer (Guayaquil City, L.D.U. Quito), traffic collision.[545]
- Billy Slade, 78, Welsh cricketer (Glamorgan).[546]
- Elizabeth Spencer, 98, American novelist (The Light in the Piazza).[547]
- Gary Talbot, 82, English footballer (Chester, Crewe Alexandra, Drumcondra), lung cancer.[548]
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- Jean Blot, 96, Russian-born French writer and translator.[549]
- John Cain, 88, Australian politician, Premier of Victoria (1982–1990), stroke.[550]
- Carl R. Deckard, 58, American inventor (SLS).[551]
- David Foster, 90, American film producer (The Thing, Short Circuit, The Getaway).[552]
- George Gau, 72, American academic administrator, glioblastoma.[553]
- Jamie Lee Hamilton, 64, Canadian politician and sex worker advocate.[554]
- Alan Harrington, 86, Welsh footballer (Cardiff City, national team).[555]
- Elmer Beseler Harris, 80, American businessman (Alabama Power) and political strategist.[556]
- Robert Larsen, 88, American football coach.[557]
- Duncan MacKay, 82, Scottish footballer (Celtic, Perth, national team).[558]
- Brian McGuinness, 92, British philosopher.[559]
- Mr. Niebla, 46, Mexican professional wrestler (CMLL), blood infection.[560]
- Mustafa Mujezinović, 64, Bosnian politician, Prime Minister of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina (2009–2011).[561]
- Dick Pellow, 88, American politician.[562]
- George Petchey, 88, English football player (Queens Park Rangers, Crystal Palace) and manager (Leyton Orient).[563]
- Wanda Pimentel, 76, Brazilian painter.[564]
- Fred B. Rooney, 94, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1963–1979) and Pennsylvania State Senate (1958–1963).[565]
- Charles Rubia, 96, Kenyan politician, MP (1969–1988) and Mayor of Nairobi (1963–1967).[566]
- Ahmed Gaid Salah, 79, Algerian military officer, Chief of Staff of the People's National Army (since 2004), heart attack.[567]
- John Simonian, 84, Kenyan Olympic hockey player, (1960, 1964, 1968).[568]
- Georgeta Snegur, 82, Romanian-born Moldovan socialite, First Lady (1990–1997).[569]
- Ulla Trenter, 83, Swedish author.[570]
- Ganga Prasad Vimal, 80, Indian writer, traffic collision.[571]
- Bob Wade, 76, American sculptor and artist, heart failure.[572]
24
- Edward Aschoff, 34, American sports journalist (ESPN), hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis.[573]
- Giacomo Bazzan, 69, Italian Olympic cyclist (1972).[574]
- Fred Emmer, 85, Dutch news anchor (NOS Journaal).[575]
- Kelly Fraser, 26, Canadian Inuktitut pop singer and songwriter, suicide.[576]
- Rusty Hilger, 57, American football player (Los Angeles Raiders, Detroit Lions, Seattle Seahawks), cancer.[577]
- David Hogness, 94, American scientist.[578]
- Walter Horak, 88, Austrian footballer (Wiener Sport Club, Sochaux, national team).[579]
- Prasanna Jayawardena, 63, Sri Lankan puisne justice of the Supreme Court (2016–2019).[580]
- Sergei Karimov, 33, Kazakh footballer (Wolfsburg, MSV Duisburg, national team).[581]
- Karen D. King, 48, American mathematician.[582]
- Sydney Leach, 95, British scientist.[583]
- Andrew Miller, 70, British politician, MP (1992–2015).[584]
- Dave Riley, 59, American bassist (Big Black), throat cancer.[585]
- Werner Franz Siebenbrock, 82, German Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Governador Valadares (2001–2014).[586]
- Noor-Ali Tabandeh, 92, Iranian Islamic Sufi leader, Qutb of the Ni'matullāhī.[587]
- Toyoko Tokiwa, 91, Japanese photographer.[588]
- Allee Willis, 72, American Hall of Fame songwriter ("I'll Be There for You", "September") and lyricist (The Color Purple), cardiac arrest.[589]
25
- Patricia Alice Albrecht, 66, American actress (Jem, The New Yogi Bear Show, Midnight Madness) and writer.[590]
- Dario Antoniozzi, 96, Italian politician, MP (1953–1980), Secretary of the Council of Ministers (1970–1972) and MEP (1979–1989).[591]
- Ari Behn, 47, Norwegian author, member of the royal family (2002–2017), suicide.[592]
- Vladimir Bushin, 95, Russian writer and literary critic.[593]
- Neville Buswell, 76, British actor (Coronation Street).[594]
- Sultana Rezwan Chowdhury, 71, Bangladeshi politician, MP (1986–1988).[595]
- Ethella Chupryk, 55, Ukrainian pianist.[596]
- John Davidson, 93, British chemical engineer.[597]
- Táňa Fischerová, 72, Czech actress (Hotel for Strangers), civic activist and politician, MP (2002–2006).[598]
- William Freeburn, 89, Scottish footballer (Grimsby Town, Dunfermline Athletic, East Stirlingshire).[599]
- Makhmut Gareev, 96, Russian military officer, Deputy Chief of the Soviet General Staff (1984–1992).[600]
- Eliot Glassheim, 81, American politician, member of the North Dakota House of Representatives (1993–2017).[601]
- William Greider, 83, American economics journalist (The Washington Post, The Nation, Rolling Stone), complications from heart failure.[602]
- Andy Hassler, 68, American baseball player (California Angels, Kansas City Royals, New York Mets).[603]
- Roz Joseph, 93, American photographer, cardiovascular disease.[604]
- Stephen Kasner, 49, American artist.[605]
- Martyn King, 82, English footballer (Colchester United, Wrexham).[606]
- Desmond King-Hele, 92, British scientist, poet and author.[607]
- Johnny Matthews, 73, English football player (Waterford, Limerick) and manager (Newcastlewest).[608]
- Lee Mendelson, 86, American television producer (Peanuts), lung cancer.[609]
- Yiannis Papadimitriou, 107, Greek lawyer, pro-democracy activist and politician, MP (1956–1967).[610]
- William B. Pratt, 84, American politician, member of the New Mexico House of Representatives (since 2018), complications from a stroke.[611]
- Niju Ram, Indian politician, MLA (1977–1982).[612]
- Peter Schreier, 84, German operatic tenor and conductor.[613]
- Chuck Turner, 79, American politician and activist, member of the Boston City Council (1999–2010).[614]
- Albano Vicariotto, 88, Italian footballer (Milan, Palermo, Pro Patria).[615]
- Fern Villeneuve, 92, Canadian fighter pilot.[616]
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- Badeti Bujji, 55, Indian politician, MLA (2014–2019), heart attack.[617]
- Jocelyn Burdick, 97, American politician, U.S. Senator (1992).[618]
- Les Chadwick, 76, English bass player (Gerry and the Pacemakers), brain cancer.[619]
- Bill Cregar, 94, American football player (Pittsburgh Steelers).[620]
- Hans-Jörg Criens, 59, German footballer (Borussia Mönchengladbach, Nürnberg).[621]
- Roger De Wilde, 79, Belgian Olympic water polo player (1960, 1964).[622]
- Elbert Dubenion, 86, American football player (Buffalo Bills).[623]
- Nicolas Estgen, 89, Luxembourgish politician, MEP (1979–1994).[624]
- Arjan Hasid, 89, Indian poet.[625]
- Jerry Herman, 88, American composer (Hello, Dolly!, Mame, La Cage aux Folles) and lyricist, pulmonary disease.[626]
- Desmond Julian, 93, British cardiologist.[627]
- Sleepy LaBeef, 84, American rockabilly singer.[628]
- Kenneth C. Laudon, 75, American information systems researcher.[629]
- Sue Lyon, 73, American actress (Lolita, The Night of the Iguana, 7 Women).[630]
- Nguyễn Văn Tý, 94, Vietnamese composer.[631]
- Eigil Nielsen, 71, Danish footballer (Winterthur, Basel, national team).[632]
- Ángel Pontarolo, 82, Argentine Olympic rower.[633]
- Kushal Punjabi, 42, Indian actor (Ishq Mein Marjawan, Kaal) and reality television contestant (Zor Ka Jhatka: Total Wipeout), suicide by hanging.[634]
- Gary Starkweather, 81, American engineer and inventor (laser printer), leukemia.[635]
- Galina Volchek, 86, Russian actress (Don Quixote, Beware of the Car, Autumn Marathon) and film director, People's Artist of the USSR (1989), pneumonia.[636]
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- Quentin V. Anderson, 87, American politician.[637]
- Dick Bokelmann, 93, American baseball player (St. Louis Cardinals).[638]
- Ulysses Currie, 84, American politician, member of the Maryland House of Delegates (1987–1995) and Senate (1995–2019).[639]
- Romà Cuyàs i Sol, 81, Spanish Olympic sports commissioner, president of the Spanish Olympic Committee (1983–1984) and the National Sports Council (1982–1987).[640]
- Bill Danychuk, 79, Canadian football player (Hamilton Tiger-Cats).[641]
- Sachhidanand Narayan Deb, 98, Indian politician, MLA (1971–1977).[642]
- Takehiko Endo, 81, Japanese politician, MP (1986–1993, 1996–2009) and Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries (2007), pneumonia.[643]
- Don Imus, 79, American radio personality (Imus in the Morning), complications from lung disease.[644]
- Phillip Carl Jablonski, 73, American serial killer.[645]
- J. Charles Jones, 82, American civil rights activist, co-founder of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee.[646]
- Bernard Lavigne, 65, French rugby union player (Agen, national team).[647]
- Garrett List, 76, American trombonist, vocalist and composer.[648]
- Neal Peirce, 87, American columnist and author on urban affairs, glioblastoma.[649]
- Remilia, 24, American professional video game player (League of Legends Championship Series).[650]
- Ilias Rosidis, 92, Greek footballer (Olympiacos, national team).[651]
- John Rothchild, 74, American writer.[652]
- Eunus Ali Sarkar, 66, Bangladeshi politician, MP (since 2014), lung cancer.[653]
- Jack Sheldon, 88, American trumpeter (The Merv Griffin Show), singer ("I'm Just a Bill") and voice actor (Schoolhouse Rock!).[654]
- Jasbir Singh, 78, Indian politician, MLA (1992–1997), heart attack.[655]
- Wolfgang Sühnholz, 73, German-born American footballer and coach.[656]
- Art Sullivan, 69, Belgian singer, pancreatic cancer.[657]
- Ann Spokes Symonds, 94, English author and politician, Mayor of Oxford (1976).[658]
- Fabien Thiémé, 67, French politician, Mayor of Marly (since 2008), Deputy (1988–1993).[659]
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- Robert Baden-Powell, 3rd Baron Baden-Powell, 83, British scouting leader.[660]
- Indramoni Bora, 81, Indian politician, MP (1991–2007).[661]
- Maynard J. Brichford, 93, American archivist.[662]
- Mirko Crepaldi, 47, Italian racing cyclist, heart attack.[663]
- John Christopher Dancy, 99, British headmaster (Lancing College, Marlborough College).[664]
- Dieter Danzberg, 79, German footballer (Bayern Munich, Rot-Weiß Oberhausen, Freiburger FC).[665]
- Vilhjálmur Einarsson, 85, Icelandic athlete, Olympic silver medallist (1956).[666]
- Nilcéa Freire, 66, Brazilian academic and politician, President of the Inter-American Commission of Women (2005–2007), cancer.[667]
- Fred Graham, 88, American legal correspondent (CBS News) and television anchor (Court TV), Peabody Award winner (1974), Parkinson's disease.[668]
- Wendell Hayes, 79, American football player (Kansas City Chiefs, Denver Broncos, Dallas Cowboys).[669]
- Richard M. Ivey, 94, Canadian lawyer and philanthropist.[670]
- Horst Kwech, 82, Austrian-born Australian racecar driver.[671]
- Carley Ann McCord, 30, American sports reporter (WDSU, Cox Sports Television), plane crash.[672]
- Thanos Mikroutsikos, 72, Greek composer and politician, Minister of Culture (1994–1996).[673]
- Amy Patterson, 107, Argentine composer, singer and poet.[674]
- Anthony Ribustello, 53, American actor (The Sopranos, Be Cool, Uptown Girls).[675]
- Fred Richmond, 96, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1975–1982), pneumonia.[676]
- Marshall L. Saunders, 80, American climate activist, founder of the Citizens' Climate Lobby.[677]
- Izzy Slapawitz, 71, American professional wrestler, manager and commentator (ICW), complications during surgery.[678]
- Erzsébet Szőnyi, 95, Hungarian composer and music pedagogue, vice-president of the International Society for Music Education (1970–1974).[679]
- Chico Teixeira, 61, Brazilian screenwriter and director (Alice's House, Absence).[680]
- Michael Trikilis, 79, American film and television producer (Playboy TV).[681]
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- Dina Birte Al-Erhayem, 44, Danish actress, suicide.[682]
- LaDell Andersen, 90, American basketball coach (Utah State Aggies, Utah Stars, BYU Cougars).[683]
- Abu Raihan Biswas, 79, Indian politician, MLA (1972–1977).[684]
- Valentin Bogomazov, 76, Russian diplomat, ambassador to Peru (1997–2001) and Ecuador (2004–2008).[685]
- Carla Calò, 93, Italian actress (Totò Le Mokò, Captain Falcon, One Thousand Dollars on the Black).[686]
- Radhakrishnan Dhanarajan, 39, Indian footballer (Mohammedan, East Bengal), heart attack.[687]
- Sebastián Ferrat, 41, Mexican actor (Amar de nuevo, El Señor de los Cielos, El Vato), complications from food poisoning.[688]
- Alasdair Gray, 85, Scottish visual artist and author (Lanark).[689]
- Neil Innes, 75, English comedian (Monty Python), musician (The Rutles, Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band) and writer, heart attack.[690]
- Paul X. Kelley, 91, American general, Commandant of the Marine Corps (1983–1987).[691]
- Harri Klein, 77, Brazilian Olympic rower.[692]
- Talukder Moniruzzaman, 81, Bangladeshi political scientist.[693]
- Fred Mukisa, 70, Ugandan educator and politician, MP (2006–2011), cancer.[694]
- Vaughan Oliver, 62, British graphic designer (4AD).[695]
- Giovanni Paliaga, 88, Italian Olympic swimmer, (1952).[696]
- M. C. Ricklefs, 76, Australian orientalist.[697]
- Butler D. Shaffer, 84, American author and law professor.[698]
- John Shuker, 77, British footballer (Oxford United).[699]
- Sheesharam Singh, 74, Indian politician, MLA (2007–2012).[700]
- Oluf Skarpnes, 87, Norwegian jurist.[701]
- Manfred Stolpe, 83, German politician, Minister of Transport (2002–2005), liver cancer.[702]
- Ken Strongman, 79, British-born New Zealand psychologist and academic.[703]
- Norma Tanega, 80, American musician, singer-songwriter and artist, cancer.[704]
- Harry Villegas, 79, Cuban Communist guerrilla and writer.[705]
- Vishwesha Tirtha, 88, Indian Dvaita Vedanta spiritual leader, Seer of Pejawara Matha (since 1952), pneumonia.[706]
- Neal Watlington, 97, American baseball player (Philadelphia Athletics).[707]
- Anthony Wilden, 84, British academic.[708]
- Zhang Jiaxiang, 87, Chinese astronomer.[709]
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- Syed Muazzem Ali, 75, Bangladeshi diplomat.[710]
- Beatriz Alfonso Nogue, 51, Spanish chess player.[711]
- Piara Singh Bhaniara, 61, Indian Dalit religious leader, co-author of Bhavsagar Granth.[712]
- Valentin Bliznyuk, 91, Russian aircraft designer, Tupolev design bureau (Tupolev Tu-160).[713]
- Micky Block, 79, English football player (Chelsea F.C.).[714]
- Marion Chesney, 83, Scottish novelist (Death of a Gossip, Death of an Outsider, Agatha Raisin and the Deadly Dance).[715]
- Marie Devereux, 79, English actress.[716]
- Tommy Dingwall, 89, Scottish politician.[717]
- Dragomir Draganov, 71, Bulgarian historian and politician, MP (1997–2001).[718]
- Antônio Dumas, 64, Brazilian football player (Santos) and manager (Togo national team, Equatorial Guinea national team).[719]
- Jan Fedder, 64, German actor (Großstadtrevier, Das Boot, Soul Kitchen), cancer.[720]
- Jack Garfein, 89, Czechoslovak-born American film producer and director (The Strange One, Something Wild), co-founder of the Hollywood Theatre Row.[721]
- Prosper Grech, 94, Maltese Roman Catholic cardinal, co-founder of the Patristic Institute Augustinianum.[722]
- Gertrude Himmelfarb, 97, American historian.[723]
- Kenneth A. Kershaw, 89, British-Canadian botanist and lichenologist.[724]
- Vibeke Klint, 92, Danish textile artist.[725]
- Harry Kupfer, 84, German opera director.[726]
- Myron Levoy, 89, American author (Alan and Naomi).[727]
- Slaheddine Maaoui, 69, Tunisian journalist and politician, Minister of Tourism (1995–2001), heart attack.[728]
- Damiri Mahmud, 74, Indonesian writer.[729]
- Giovanni Innocenzo Martinelli, 77, Libyan-Italian Roman Catholic prelate, Apostolic Vicar of Tripoli (1985–2017).[730]
- Syd Mead, 86, American concept artist (Blade Runner, Aliens, Tron), lymphoma.[731]
- Sonny Mehta, 77, Indian-British-American publishing executive (Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group).[732]
- José Manuel Moreiras, 43, Argentine footballer (Rosario Central, Brasilia, Sport Huancayo), shot.[733]
- Grant Munro, 83, Canadian ice hockey player.[734]
- Gene Nicholson, 78, American football coach.[735]
- Addison Rerecich, 20, American double lung transplant recipient, lung disease.[736]
- Carl-Heinz Rühl, 80, German football player (MSV Duisburg, 1. FC Köln) and manager (Borussia Dortmund).[737]
- Elizabeth Sellars, 98, Scottish actress (The Barefoot Contessa, 55 Days at Peking, The Webster Boy).[738]
- Betty Shellenberger, 98, American field hockey player and lacrosse player.[739]
- Dennis Showalter, 77, American historian.[740]
- André Smets, 76, Belgian politician, Mayor of Herve (1985–2010).[741]
- Nils Petter Sundgren, 90, Swedish film critic and television presenter (Filmkrönikan).[742]
- Gennadiy Valyukevich, 61, Belarusian triple jumper, European indoor champion (1979).[743]
- Johnny Ward, 78, English rugby league footballer (Castleford, England, Great Britain) [744]
- Charles Williams, Baron Williams of Elvel, 86, British business executive and cricketer, member of the House of Lords (1985–2019).[745]
- Vikho-o Yhoshü, 67, Indian politician, MLA (since 2013), lung cancer.[746]
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- Serikbolsyn Abdildin, 82, Kazakh economist and politician, Chairman of the Supreme Council (1991–1993).[747]
- Peeter Allik, 53, Estonian surrealist painter.[748]
- Stacey Bentley, 62, American bodybuilder and nurse.[749]
- Daniel P. Biebuyck, 94, Belgian art historian.[750]
- Rene Daalder, 75, Dutch writer and director.[751]
- Djimrangar Dadnadji, 65, Chadian politician, Prime Minister (2013), stroke.[752]
- Sylvester R. Foley Jr., 91, American naval admiral.[753]
- Pierre Galet, 98, French ampelographer and author.[754]
- Muhammadu Gawo, 65, Nigerian politician, member of the Jigawa State House of Assembly (since 2015).[755]
- Chucrallah Harb, 96, Lebanese Maronite hierarch, Bishop of Baalbek (1967–1977) and Jounieh (1977–1999).[756]
- Ratko Janev, 80, Macedonian atomic physicist.[757]
- Ernie Jones, 87, Irish golfer.[758]
- Vic Juris, 66, American jazz guitarist, liver cancer.[759]
- Raymond M. Kirk, 96, British surgeon and academic.[760]
- J. L. Lewis, 59, American golfer, multiple myeloma.[761]
- Janet Lowe, 79, American biographer and financial journalist, ovarian cancer.[762]
- Diana Martin, 77, New Zealand microbiologist.[763]
- Coralie O'Connor, 85, American Olympic swimmer.[764]
- Guðrún Ögmundsdóttir, 69, Icelandic politician, cancer.[765]
- Shahla Riahi, 93, Iranian actress and film director (Marjan).[766]
- Shyqyri Rreli, 89, Albanian football player (Puna Tirana, Dinamo Tirana) and manager (national team).[767]
- Eva Sørensen, 79, Danish sculptor.[768]
- A. V. Swamy, 90, Indian politician, MP (2012–2018).[769]
- Ivo-Valentino Tomaš, 26, Croatian footballer (Dugopolje, Oldenburg, SSV Jeddeloh), suicide by hanging.[770]
- Noel Jan Tyl, 83, American humanistic astrologer.[771]
- Basil Watts, 93, English rugby league player (York Wasps, England national team, Great Britain national team), world champion (1954).[772]
- Martin West, 82, American actor (Assault on Precinct 13, Freckles, As the World Turns).[773]
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