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Deaths in February 2019
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The following is a list of notable deaths in February 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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February 2019
1
- Kinryū Arimoto, 78, Japanese voice actor (City Hunter, Gasaraki, One Piece), esophageal cancer.[1]
- Conway Berners-Lee, 97, English mathematician and computer scientist.[2]
- D. J. Conway, 79, American occult writer.[3]
- John J. Duffy Jr., 85, American criminal defense attorney.[4]
- Alice Dye, 91, American amateur golfer and golf course designer (TPC at Sawgrass).[5]
- Tim Elkington, 98, British Royal Air Force fighter pilot, member of The Few, fall.[6]
- Jeremy Hardy, 57, English comedian, radio host and panelist (The News Quiz, I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue, Jeremy Hardy Speaks to the Nation), cancer.[7]
- Glen Ray Hines, 75, American football player (Arkansas Razorbacks, Houston Oilers, New Orleans Saints).[8]
- Ursula Karusseit, 79, German actress (Ways across the Country, KLK Calling PTZ – The Red Orchestra).[9]
- Andrew McGahan, 52, Australian author (Praise, The White Earth, Wonders of a Godless World), pancreatic cancer.[10]
- Ayub Ogada, 63, Kenyan musician.[11]
- Edit Perényi-Weckinger, 95, Hungarian gymnast, Olympic silver medalist (1948, 1952).[12]
- Mel Pickings, 92, Canadian politician, member of the Nova Scotia House of Assembly (1978–1988).[13]
- Ehsan-ul-Haq Piracha, Pakistani politician, Minister of Finance (1988–1990).[14]
- Raymond Ratzlaff, 87, Canadian politician.[15]
- Lisa Seagram, 82, American actress (A House Is Not a Home, Caprice, The Beverly Hillbillies), dementia.[16]
- Rex Sorensen, 73, American media executive.[17]
- Yosef Sorinov, 72, Israeli footballer (Maccabi Netanya, Beitar Jerusalem, national team).[18]
- Clive Swift, 82, English actor (The National Health, Keeping Up Appearances, A Passage to India) and songwriter.[19]
- Les Thornton, 84, British professional wrestler (Stampede, NWA, WWF).[20]
- Thuppettan, 89, Indian Malayalam playwright.[21]
- William Vogel, 87, Canadian politician.[22]
- Neville Watt, 88, Australian rugby league player (Balmain Tigers).[23]
- Doug Wendt, 91, Australian footballer.[24]
- Wade Wilson, 60, American football player (Minnesota Vikings, Oakland Raiders) and coach (Chicago Bears), heart attack.[25]
2
- Catherine Burns, 73, American actress (Last Summer, Me, Natalie, Red Sky at Morning), complications from a fall and cirrhosis.[26]
- Arunendu Das, 81, Indian musician.[27]
- William Davis, 85, German-born British journalist (BBC).[28]
- Walter James Edyvean, 80, American Roman Catholic prelate, Auxiliary Bishop of Boston (2001–2014).[29]
- Carol Emshwiller, 97, American author (The Mount).[30]
- Michael Ferguson, 60, Canadian civil servant, Auditor General (since 2011), cancer.[31]
- Michelle King, 57, American educator, cancer.[32]
- Libby Komaiko, 69, American dancer, pneumonia.[33]
- Arman Loni, 35, Pakistani politician, PTM leader, blunt force trauma.[34]
- Alaa Mashzoub, 50, Iraqi novelist and writer, expert on the History of the Jews in Iraq, shot.[35]
- Slobodan Peladić, 57, Serbian artist.[36]
- Carrie Richerson, 66, American science fiction fan and bookseller.[37]
- Irene Krugman Rudnick, 89, American politician, member of the South Carolina House of Representatives (1972–1976, 1981–1984, 1987–1994).[38]
- Clarence Servold, 91, Canadian cross-country skier.[39]
- Bill Sims, 69, American blues pianist.[40]
- William Slater, 78, Canadian Olympic swimmer.[41]
- Special Tiara, 11, Irish racehorse, euthanized.[42]
- Jacoba Wijnands, 94, Dutch Olympic gymnast.[43]
3
- Shukri Abrahams, 50, South African cricketer (Eastern Province).[44]
- Julie Adams, 92, American actress (Creature from the Black Lagoon, Bend of the River, Murder, She Wrote).[45]
- Renato Giuseppe Bosisio, 88–89, Italian-born Canadian academic.[46]
- Novak Bošković, 29, Serbian handball player, suicide by gunshot.[47]
- Glenn Brady, 83, American football coach (Chadron State Eagles, Milwaukee Panthers, Sacramento State Hornets).[48]
- Irv Brown, 83, American basketball referee and sportscaster.[49]
- Jeetendra Singh Bundela, 60, Indian politician.[50]
- Wallace Chafe, 91, American linguist.[51]
- Detsl, 35, Russian hip hop artist, heart attack.[52]
- Carmen Duncan, 76, Australian actress (Harlequin, Another World, Turkey Shoot), cancer.[53]
- Bob Friend, 88, American baseball player (Pittsburgh Pirates, New York Mets, New York Yankees).[54]
- Richard Lacey, 78, British microbiologist.[55]
- Irving Lavin, 91, American art historian.[56]
- Emily Levine, 73, American humorist, lung cancer.[57]
- Tapan Mitra, 70, Indian-born American economist.[58]
- Stephen Negoesco, 93, Romanian-American Hall of Fame soccer player and manager.[59]
- Jüri Pihl, 64, Estonian politician, Minister of the Interior (2007–2009).[60]
- Peter Posa, 77, New Zealand guitarist.[61]
- Ruan Xueyu, 86, Chinese engineer.[62]
- John Sinclair, 79, Australian conservationist.[63]
- Barbra Casbar Siperstein, 76, American lawyer and LGBT activist.[64]
- Kristoff St. John, 52, American actor (The Young and the Restless, The Champ, Generations), hypertrophic heart disease.[65]
- Joe P. Tolson, 77, American politician, member of the North Carolina House of Representatives (1997–2014), respiratory failure.[66]
- Danny Williams, 94, English football player (Rotherham United) and manager (Swindon Town, Sheffield Wednesday).[67]
- Zhang Yumao, 83, Chinese literary scholar and politician, Vice Mayor of Shenyang, Vice Chairman of the China Democratic League.[68]
4
- Giampiero Artegiani, 63, Italian singer-songwriter.[69]
- Michel Balinski, 85, American-French applied mathematician and economist.[70]
- Colin Barker, 79, British sociologist and historian.[71]
- Ramesh Bhatkar, 70, Indian actor (Maherchi Sadi), cancer.[72]
- Nita Bieber, 92, American actress (Rhythm and Weep, Millie's Daughter, The Prince Who Was a Thief).[73]
- Yuri Bosco, 88, Russian artist.[74]
- Matt Brazier, 42, English footballer (QPR, Cardiff City, Leyton Orient), non-Hodgkin follicular lymphoma.[75]
- Bunny Brown, 60s, Jamaican reggae musician, bone cancer.[76]
- Isacio Calleja, 82, Spanish footballer (Atlético de Madrid, national team).[77]
- Awlad Hossain Chakladar, 68, Bangladeshi film producer and director.[78]
- Sandrine Doucet, 59, French politician, Deputy (2012–2017), cancer.[79]
- Kermit Eady, 79, American community activist.[80]
- Fang Fukang, 83, Chinese physicist, President of Beijing Normal University (1989–1995).[81]
- Naji Keyrouz, 58, Lebanese Olympic judoka (1980).[82]
- Gary LaPierre, 76, American radio journalist (WBZ), leukemia.[83]
- Bernard Lietaer, 76, Belgian engineer and economist.[84]
- John Otho Marsh Jr., 92, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Virginia's 7th district (1963–1971), Secretary of the Army (1981–1989), heart failure.[85]
- Leu Mazurkevich, 79, Belarusian football player and manager (BATE Borisov).[86]
- Harold Mendelsohn, 95, American sociologist.[87]
- Bruno Messerli, 87, Swiss geographer.[88]
- Matti Nykänen, 55, Finnish singer and ski jumper, Olympic champion (1984, 1988), pancreatitis and pneumonia.[89]
- Leonie Ossowski, 93, German writer (Zwei Mütter).[90]
- Vyacheslav Ovchinnikov, 82, Russian composer.[91]
- Karen Randers-Pehrson, 86, Norwegian actress (Barn av solen).[92]
- John Rone, 69, American stage actor and director.[93]
- Véronique Schiltz, 76, French historian.[94]
- Ove Kristian Sundberg, 86, Norwegian church musician, composer and musicologist.[95]
- Mohamed Ofei Sylla, 44, Guinean footballer (Gaziantepspor, Denizlispor, national team).[96]
- Zbigniew Szczepkowski, 66, Polish Olympic cyclist (1976).[97]
- Ward Thomas, 95, British television executive and World War II fighter pilot.[98]
- Joe Thornton, 102, American Cherokee archer.[99]
- Izzy Young, 90, American-Swedish folklorist and author.[100]
5
- André Boudrias, 75, Canadian ice hockey player (Vancouver Canucks, Montreal Canadiens, Minnesota North Stars).[101]
- Audrey Cleary, 88, American politician, member of the North Dakota House of Representatives (1999–2002).[102]
- John S. Driscoll, 84, American journalist and newspaper editor (The Boston Globe).[103]
- Joe Fascione, 74, Scottish footballer (Chelsea, Dundee United).[104]
- Kathleen Fraser, 83, American poet.[105]
- Eddy Giles, 80, American R&B and blues singer-songwriter and musician.[106]
- Jean Herskovits, 83, American historian.[107]
- Fumiko Hori, 100, Japanese painter.[108]
- Peter Hughes, 96, English actor (The Great Muppet Caper, Hope and Glory, Evita), pneumonia.[109]
- Christine Kay, 54, American journalist and editor (The New York Times, Newsday, Pittsburgh Press), breast cancer.[110]
- Syed Badr-ul Hasan Khan Bahadur, Indian actor (The Sword of Tipu Sultan, Mann, Jodhaa Akbar) and dancer.[111]
- Garr King, 83, American judge, Senior Judge of the United States District Court for the District of Oregon (since 2009).[112]
- George Klein, 83, American disc jockey (WLFP) and TV host (Talent Party), complications from dementia.[113]
- Tapio Lehto, 88, Finnish Olympic triple jumper.[114]
- Ian McDonald, 95, Australian cricketer (Victoria).[115]
- Andy Nisbet, 65, Scottish climber, fall.[116]
- Pericles Panagopoulos, 83, Greek shipping magnate.[117]
- Joe Presko, 90, American baseball player (St. Louis Cardinals, Detroit Tigers).[118]
- Manasa Qoro, 54, Fijian rugby union player (national team).[119]
- Miriam Rivera, 38, Mexican reality show personality (There's Something About Miriam, Big Brother Australia 2004).[120]
- Arik Rudich, 65, Israeli film score composer (Drifting, Bar 51), heart attack.[121]
- Anne Firor Scott, 97, American historian.[122]
- Edward H. Simpson, 96, British statistician and civil servant.[123]
- Ladu Kishore Swain, 71, Indian politician, member of the Lok Sabha (since 2014), kidney disease.[124]
- Doc Thompson, 49, American radio personality, hit by train.[125]
- Mel Tomlinson, 65, American dancer and choreographer.[126]
- Václav Vorlíček, 88, Czech film director (Who Wants to Kill Jessie?, The End of Agent W4C, The Girl on the Broomstick).[127]
- Guy Webster, 79, American celebrity photographer (The Doors, The Beach Boys, The Rolling Stones), complications from diabetes and liver cancer.[128]
- Ken Yanz, 89, Australian rugby union player.[129]
- Vano Zodelava, 61, Georgian politician, Mayor of Tbilisi (1998–2004), injuries from a traffic collision.[130]
6
- Rudi Assauer, 74, German football player (Borussia Dortmund, Werder Bremen) and manager (Schalke 04), complications from Alzheimer's disease.[131]
- Edwin Barnes, 84, British Roman Catholic priest (since 2011) and former Anglican prelate, Bishop of Richborough (1995–2002).[132]
- David Beaird, 66, American screenwriter and director (My Chauffeur, Scorchers).[133]
- Dick Blok, 94, Dutch medievalist.[134]
- Gizella Bodnár, 92, Hungarian serial burglar.[135]
- Jorge Brown, 89, Argentine Olympic sailor.[136]
- Edward Burn, 96, British legal scholar.[137]
- Tom Cade, 91, American ornithologist.[138]
- John Cocks, 52, New Zealand builder and television personality (My House My Castle), kidney cancer.[139]
- Beatrice Colin, 55, British novelist, ovarian cancer.[140]
- Paul Dewar, 56, Canadian politician, MP (2006–2015), glioblastoma.[141]
- Jairo do Nascimento, 72, Brazilian footballer (Corinthians, Coritiba), kidney cancer.[142]
- Yechiel Eckstein, 67, Israeli-American rabbi, founder of International Fellowship of Christians and Jews, heart attack.[143]
- Manfred Eigen, 91, German biophysical chemist, Nobel Prize laureate (1967).[144]
- Gerald English, 93, British tenor.[145]
- Marcia Falkender, Baroness Falkender, 86, British politician.[146]
- Fang Renqiu, 89, Chinese football player and coach (national team).[147]
- Bill Gittings, 80, English rugby union player.[148]
- Michael Green, 88, British theologian.[149]
- Don Johnson, 88, American basketball player and coach.[150]
- Alan J. Justin, 80, American politician.[151]
- Todor Kavaldzhiev, 85, Bulgarian politician, Vice President (1997–2002).[152]
- Franklin Nelson, 85, American politician.[153]
- Vikki Orvice, 56, British sports journalist, breast cancer.[154]
- Rosamunde Pilcher, 94, British author (The Shell Seekers), stroke.[155]
- Mags Portman, 44, British physician, advocate for PrEP in fight against HIV, mesothelioma.[156]
- Richard Schwartz, 76, American bridge player.[157]
- A. S. M. Shahjahan, 78, Bangladeshi officer, Inspector General of Police (1992–1996), complications from Parkinson's disease.[158]
- Lonnie Simmons, 74, American record producer, founder of Total Experience Records.[159]
- Ye Qingyao, 91, Taiwanese-born Chinese engineer and politician, Vice Chairman of the Fujian CPPCC.[160]
- Tilly van der Zwaard, 81, Dutch Olympic athlete (1964, 1968).[161]
7
- Margaret Alston-Garnjost, 90, British physicist.[162]
- Chavara Parukutty Amma, 75, Indian dancer and teacher.[163]
- Miriam Argüello, 91, Nicaraguan politician, President of the National Assembly (1990–2012).[164]
- Robert Ashby, 79, British actor (Gentlemen and Players, Legend, Doctor Who).[165]
- John Tyler Bonner, 98, American biologist.[166]
- John Dingell, 92, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1955–2015), prostate cancer.[167]
- Albert Finney, 82, English actor (Tom Jones, The Gathering Storm, Big Fish), BAFTA winner (1961), chest infection.[168]
- Les Flintoff, 88, Australian rules footballer (Richmond).[169]
- Satoshi Hiyamizu, 75, Japanese electrical engineer.[170]
- James Jackson Hough, 73, American businessman and philanthropist, shot.[171]
- Per Olov Jansson, 98, Finnish photographer.[172]
- Al Johnson, 83, Canadian ice hockey player (Montreal Canadiens, Detroit Red Wings).[173]
- Alfred Lecerf, 70, Belgian politician, Mayor of Lontzen (1994–2018) and member of the Parliament of the German-speaking Community (1978–1981).[174]
- Mable Lee, 97, American tap dancer.[175]
- Legarda, 29, Colombian singer.[176]
- Rocky Lockridge, 60, American boxer, WBA super featherweight champion (1984–1985), complications from a stroke.[177]
- Morag Loh, 83, Australian writer.[178]
- Heidi Mohr, 51, German footballer (TuS Niederkirchen, TuS Ahrbach, national team), cancer.[179]
- Arthur Murphy, 90, Irish broadcaster (Mailbag).[180]
- Caroline Mwatha, 37, Kenyan human rights activist, bleeding from ruptured uterus after unsafe abortion.[181]
- Randy Nauert, 74, American surf rock musician (The Bel-Airs, The Challengers), heart attack.[182]
- Jan Olszewski, 88, Polish politician, Prime Minister (1991–1992).[183]
- Frank Robinson, 83, American Hall of Fame baseball player (Cincinnati Reds, Baltimore Orioles) and manager (Cleveland Indians), bone cancer.[184]
- Sylvia Ruuska, 76, American Olympic swimmer.[185]
- Jörg Schönbohm, 81, German military officer and politician, Inspector of the Army (1991–1992) and Deputy Minister President of Brandenburg (1999–2009).[186]
- Bill Spence, 78, American hammered dulcimer player.[187]
- Edward Zigler, 88, American psychologist.[188]
8
- Rune Åhlund, 88, Swedish Olympic long-distance runner.[189]
- Mahesh Anand, 57, Indian actor (Karishmaa, Lahu Ke Do Rang).[190]
- Seweryn Bialer, 92, German-born American political scientist.[191]
- Nick Bucci, 86, American football player.[192]
- Frankie Byrne, 94, Irish Gaelic footballer (Meath).[193]
- Fernando Clavijo, 63, Uruguayan-born American soccer player (San Diego Sockers, national team) and manager (Colorado Rapids), multiple myeloma.[194]
- Zbigniew Czajkowski, 98, Polish fencing coach.[195]
- Sharif Fayez, 73, Afghan academic and politician, Minister of Higher Education (2001–2007), heart attack.[196]
- Georg Gerster, 90, Swiss journalist and aerial photographer.[197]
- Knut Haavik, 75, Norwegian journalist and editor (Se og Hør).[198]
- Dick Kempthorn, 92, American football player (Michigan Wolverines) and businessman.[199]
- Angel Koritarov, 77, Bulgarian Olympic volleyball player (1964, 1968).[200]
- Jacques Labertonnière, 92, French racing cyclist.[201]
- Robert Maguire, 87, British architect.[202]
- Bert McKasy, 77, American politician, member of the Minnesota House of Representatives (1983–1988).[203]
- Jim Miller, 76, Scottish linguist.[204]
- Harald Motzki, 70, Dutch Islam scholar.[205]
- Walter Munk, 101, Austrian-born American oceanographer, member of the Navy Electronics Laboratory.[206]
- Cliff Myers, 72, English footballer (Charlton Athletic, Yeovil Town, Torquay United).[207]
- Anilkumar Patel, 73, Indian politician, prostate cancer.[208]
- Wolfgang Rindler, 94, Austrian-born American physicist, (Event Horizon, Rindler coordinates).[209]
- Gary Robinson, 70, Canadian football player (BC Lions).[210] (death announced on this date)
- Hanno Rumpf, 60, Namibian politician and diplomat, Ambassador to Germany (2003–2006).[211]
- Robert Ryman, 88, American painter.[212]
- Kurt Sommerlatt, 90, German football player (Karlsruher SC, Bayern Munich) and manager (Borussia Neunkirchen).[213]
- Vishnu Wagh, 53, Indian writer.[214]
- Sergei Yursky, 83, Russian actor (Time, Forward!, The Golden Calf, The Meeting Place Cannot Be Changed).
9
- Salvatore Bellomo, 67, Belgian professional wrestler (ASW, WWF, ECW), cancer.[215]
- Bentong, 55, Filipino comedian, actor and television host, cardiac arrest.[216]
- Satyajit Biswas, 37, Indian politician, shot.[217]
- Cadet, 28, British rapper, traffic collision.[218]
- Jerry Casale, 85, American baseball player (Boston Red Sox, Detroit Tigers).[219]
- Dan Cashman, 85, American actor.[220]
- Barney Cooney, 84, Australian politician, Senator (1984–2002).[221]
- Siamion Domash, 69, Belarusian politician, heart attack.[222]
- Farhad Ebrahimi, 83, Iranian poet and writer.[223]
- Mario Gerla, 75, Italian computer scientist, pancreatic cancer.[224]
- Niki Goulandris, 94, Greek philanthropist and painter.[225]
- Aina Moll Marquès, 88, Spanish philologist of Catalan language and politician.[226]
- Ana Nisi Goyco, 68, Puerto Rican beauty queen and politician, member of the Senate (1980–1992).[227]
- Huang Erh-hsuan, 82, Taiwanese politician, MLY (1993–2002).[228]
- Nicholas Kafoglis, 89, American politician, member of the Kentucky House of Representatives (1972–1976) and Senate (1988–1998), complications from broken hip.[229]
- Mick Kennedy, 57, Irish footballer (Portsmouth, Stoke City, Halifax Town).[230]
- Katharina Lindner, 39, German-born Scottish footballer (Glasgow City).[231]
- Shelley Lubben, 50, American adult film actress and anti-pornography activist.[232]
- Ron W. Miller, 85, American businessman and football player (Los Angeles Rams), President and CEO of The Walt Disney Company (1978–1984), heart failure.[233]
- Robert K. Murray, 96, American historian.[234]
- Fred Pickering, 78, English footballer (Blackburn Rovers, Everton, national team).[235]
- Maximilian Reinelt, 30, German rower, Olympic champion (2012) and silver medalist (2016), heart attack.[236]
- Ian Ross, 72, Scottish footballer (Liverpool, Aston Villa, Peterborough United).[237]
- Junya Sato, 86, Japanese film director (Kimi yo Fundo no Kawa o Watare, Ningen no Shōmei, Never Give Up).[238]
- Tomi Ungerer, 87, French book illustrator (The Three Robbers, Flat Stanley), cartoonist and film poster designer (Dr. Strangelove).[239]
- Patricia Nell Warren, 82, American author (The Front Runner).[240]
- Milt Welch, 94, American baseball player (Detroit Tigers).[241]
- Phil Western, 47, Canadian electronic musician (Download, PlatEAU).[242]
- Bruce Williams, 86, American Hall of Fame radio host (WCTC, WMCA).[243]
- Robert Winter, 94, American architectural historian.[244]
- Neville Young, 78, New Zealand lawyer, president of the New Zealand National Party (1986–1989).[245]
10
- Bethel Nnaemeka Amadi, 54, Nigerian politician, President of the Pan-African Parliament (2012–2015).[246]
- Carmen Argenziano, 75, American actor (Stargate SG-1, Booker, Angels & Demons), lung cancer.[247]
- Jogesh Chandra Barman, 69, Indian politician.[248]
- Virginia Walcott Beauchamp, 98, American educator.[249]
- Mario Bernardo, 99, Italian cinematographer (Love and Troubles, Love Meetings, The Hawks and the Sparrows) and Resistance fighter.[250]
- Miranda Bonansea, 92, Italian actress (Hands Off Me!) and voice actress.[251]
- Babette Brown, 87, South African writer.[252]
- Red Cashion, 87, American football official (NFL).[253]
- Terry Dempsey, 77, English-born South African songwriter, struck by gyrocopter.[254]
- Juanjo Domínguez, 67, Argentine classical guitarist.[255]
- Eric Dunning, 82, British sociologist.[256]
- David Ejoor, 87, Nigerian military officer, Chief of Army Staff (1971–1975).[257]
- Heinz Fütterer, 87, German sprinter, Olympic bronze medalist (1956).[258]
- Robert Ghanem, 76, Lebanese politician, MP (1992–2018).[259]
- Dinualdo Gutierrez, 79, Filipino Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Marbel (1981–2018).[260]
- Walter B. Jones Jr., 76, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (since 1995), amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.[261]
- Peter Kidson, 93, British architectural historian.[262]
- Kōji Kitao, 55, Japanese sumo and professional wrestler (AWA, NJPW).[263]
- Éva Marion, 93, French Olympic sprint canoeist.[264]
- Sam McCready, 82, Northern Irish actor, playwright and theatre director.[265]
- Roderick MacFarquhar, 88, British politician, journalist and historian, MP (1970–1978).[266]
- Nicolas M. Mondejar, 94, Filipino Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Romblon (1974–1987) and San Carlos (1987–2001).[267]
- Fernando Peres, 76, Portuguese football player (Sporting CP, national team) and manager (Sanjoanense).[268]
- Daniel Silva dos Santos, 36, Brazilian footballer, cancer.[269]
- Joseph Sirola, 89, American actor (The City, Hang 'Em High, The Greatest Story Ever Told), respiratory failure.[270]
- Maura Viceconte, 51, Italian Olympic long-distance runner (1996, 2000), suicide by hanging.[271]
- Jan-Michael Vincent, 73, American actor (Airwolf, The Mechanic, Big Wednesday), heart attack.[272]
- Michael Wilson, 81, Canadian politician and diplomat, Ambassador to the United States (2006–2009), cancer.[273]
- Jackie Young, 84, American politician, member of the Hawaii House of Representatives (1990–1994).[274]
11
- Ben Abell, 86, American meteorologist.[275]
- Alix, Princess of Ligne, 89, Luxembourg royal.[276]
- Vijaya Bapineedu, 82, Indian film director (Gang Leader, Big Boss, Family), complications from Alzheimer's disease.[277]
- Nora Bennis, 78, Irish political activist.[278]
- Ricardo Boechat, 66, Argentine-born Brazilian journalist (O Globo, O Dia, Jornal do Brasil), helicopter crash.[279]
- Winslow Briggs, 90, American plant biologist.[280]
- James Burns, 89, Canadian executive.[281]
- Jack Crimian, 92, American baseball player (St. Louis Cardinals, Kansas City Athletics, Detroit Tigers).[282]
- Louis de Niverville, 85, Canadian painter.[283]
- Abelardo Escobar Prieto, 81, Mexican politician, Secretary of Agrarian Reform (2006-2012) and Deputy (2000-2003), kidney failure.[284]
- Réal Giguère, 85, Canadian television host.[285]
- He Bingsong, 87, Chinese legal scholar.[286]
- Ivan Irwin, 91, American-born Canadian ice hockey player (New York Rangers, Montreal Canadiens).[287]
- Jeffrey Miles, 83, Australian jurist, Chief Justice of the Australian Capital Territory (1985–2002).[288]
- Sibghatullah Mojaddedi, 93, Afghan politician, Acting President (1992).[289]
- Taiwo Ogunjobi, 65, Nigerian football player (Shooting Stars, national team) and administrator.[290]
- Delroy Poyser, 57, Jamaican long jumper, CAC champion (1982), cancer.[291]
- Eulade Rudahunga, 97, Rwandan Roman Catholic priest.[292]
- Harvey Scales, 78, American soul singer and songwriter ("Disco Lady", "Love-Itis"), kidney failure and pneumonia.[293]
- Joe Schlesinger, 90, Canadian journalist (CBC News).[294]
- Armida Siguion-Reyna, 88, Filipino actress, singer and television host, cancer.[295]
- Lou Sossamon, 97, American football player (South Carolina Gamecocks, New York Yankees).[296]
- Herman H. Spitz, 93, American psychologist.[297][better source needed]
- Allan Wild, 91, New Zealand architect and academic (University of Auckland).[298]
12
- Betty Ballantine, 99, British-born American book publisher (Ballantine Books, Bantam Books).[299]
- Gordon Banks, 81, English footballer (Leicester City, Stoke City, national team), world champion (1966).[300]
- Louis Belzile, 89, Canadian painter.[301]
- Rolf Böhme, 84, German politician, Deputy (1972–1982) and Mayor of Freiburg (1982–2002).[302]
- Christoph Broelsch, 74, German surgeon.[303]
- Cheng Zhiqing, 84, Chinese chemist and politician, Vice Chairwoman of the Revolutionary Committee of the Chinese Kuomintang.[304]
- Jean E. Fairfax, 98, American educator.[305]
- Bashir-ud-din Farooqi, 85, Grand Mufti of Jammu and Kashmir.[306]
- David Forden, 88, American intelligence officer (CIA), complications from Alzheimer's disease.[307]
- Godzilla, 31, Tanzanian rapper.[308]
- W. E. B. Griffin, 89, American writer (Brotherhood of War, The Corps, Badge of Honor), cancer.[309]
- George Grindley, 93, New Zealand geologist.[310]
- Altay Hajiyev, 87, Azerbaijani painter.[311]
- Nevarte Hamparian, 92, American dancer.[312]
- George Irish, 76, Montserratian academic, musician and writer.[313]
- Georg Jann, 85, German organ builder.[314]
- Afsir Karim, 85, Indian army general and author.[315]
- Ferenc Keserű, 72, Hungarian Olympic cyclist (1968).[316]
- Lyndon LaRouche, 96, American political activist, founder of the LaRouche movement.[317]
- Olli Lindholm, 54, Finnish singer and guitarist (Appendix, Yö), seizure.[318]
- Suresh Luthra, 74, Indian cricketer (Delhi).[319]
- Rosemary Madigan, 92, Australian sculptor.[320]
- Pedro Morales, 76, Puerto Rican Hall of Fame professional wrestler (WWA, WWWF) and commentator (WWF Superstars), complications from Parkinson's disease.[321]
- Austin Rhodes, 81, English rugby league player (St Helens, Leigh) and coach (Swinton).[322]
- John Senders, 98, American industrial engineer.[323]
- Bisi Silva, 56, Nigerian art curator, cancer.[324]
- Marisa Solinas, 79, Italian singer and actress (Boccaccio '70, La commare secca, Almost Blue).[325]
- Lucjan Trela, 76, Polish Olympic boxer (1968).[326]
- David Walton, 73, British ecologist.[327]
- Elizabeth Weisburger, 94, American chemist.[328]
- Harry Hon Hai Wong, 96, Chinese entrepreneur.[329]
- Zhan Ziqing, 81, Chinese historian, Vice President of Northeast Normal University.[330]
13
- Idriz Ajeti, 101, Kosovar Albanologist.[331]
- Julius Beinortas, 76, Lithuanian politician.[332]
- Samuel Boan, 67, American politician.[333]
- Lino (Carmel) Gauci Borda, 82, Maltese politician.[334]
- Mohan Singh Bundela, 74, Indian politician.[335]
- Paul Cain, 89, American Pentecostal minister, pneumonia.[336]
- Greg Alyn Carlson, 47, American criminal, shot.[337]
- Jack Coghill, 93, American politician, member of the Alaska House of Representatives (1953–1955, 1957–1959) and Senate (1959–1965, 1985–1990), Lieutenant Governor (1990–1994).[338]
- Frances Culbertson, 98, American psychologist.[339]
- Bibi Ferreira, 96, Brazilian actress (Leonora of the Seven Seas, The End of the River) and singer.[340]
- Eric Harrison, 81, English football player (Halifax Town) and coach (Manchester United).[341]
- Edith Iglauer, 101, American writer.[342]
- Connie Jones, 84, American jazz trumpeter.[343]
- Vitaliy Khmelnytskyi, 75, Ukrainian football player (Dynamo Kyiv, USSR national team) and manager (Granit Cherkasy).[344]
- Christopher Knopf, 91, American screenwriter and union executive, president of WGA and IAWG, heart failure.[345]
- Miroslav Kusý, 87, Slovak political scientist, heart failure.[346]
- Helene Machado, 92, American baseball player (Peoria Redwings, Fort Wayne Daisies).[347]
- Dick Manville, 93, American baseball player (Boston Braves, Chicago Cubs).[348]
- Baqar Naqvi, 83, Pakistani Urdu poet and translator.[349]
- Callistus Ndlovu, 83, Zimbabwean academic and politician, pancreatic cancer.[350]
- Joyce Anne Noel, 86, American beauty queen, Miss Rhode Island (1953), Miss Rhode Island USA (1954), First Lady of Rhode Island (1973–1977).[351]
- Ray Price, 88, American speechwriter (Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford), stroke.[352]
- Simon P. Norton, 66, English mathematician, heart disease.[353][354]
- Rick Rasnick, 59, American college football coach.[355]
- Ann Loreille Saunders, 88, British historian.[356]
- Arif Şirin, 69, Turkish singer and composer, throat cancer.[357]
- Hans Stadlmair, 89, Austrian conductor.[358]
- Jörg Streli, 78, Austrian architect.[359]
- Dezső Tandori, 80, Hungarian poet and writer.[360]
- Jimmy Turman, 91, American politician, member (1955–1963) and Speaker (1961–1963) of the Texas House of Representatives, stroke.[361]
- Ted Tsukiyama, 98, American attorney and bonsai enthusiast.[362]
- Zhang Li, 67, Chinese table tennis player, lung cancer.[363]
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- David J. Batten, 75, British palynologist, cancer.[364]
- Michel Bernard, 87, French Olympic middle- and long-distance runner (1960, 1964).[365]
- Michael Black, 90, British sculptor.[366]
- Sir David Collins, 69, British educator, cancer.[367][368]
- Francis D'Souza, 64, Indian politician, Deputy Chief Minister of Goa (2012–2017) and MLA (since 1999), cancer.[369]
- Tommy Giordano, 93, American baseball player (Philadelphia Athletics) and scout (Baltimore Orioles), blood infection.[370]
- John Hanscomb, 94, British politician, Mayor of Bolton (1982–1983).[371]
- John Hellawell, 75, English footballer (Bradford City).[372]
- Tokitsunada Hironori, 49, Japanese sumo wrestler, heart failure.[373]
- David Horowitz, 81, American consumer reporter and journalist (Fight Back! with David Horowitz).[374]
- Barrie Hutchinson, 92, New Zealand water polo player, British Empire Games silver medalist (1950), rugby union player (Wellington, Auckland).[375]
- Kao Chun-ming, 89, Taiwanese Presbyterian minister and political prisoner.[376]
- Rocky Krsnich, 91, American baseball player (Chicago White Sox).[377]
- Kwong Hon-sang, 80, Hong Kong engineer and civil servant, Secretary for Works (1995–1999).[378]
- Andrea Levy, 62, English author (Small Island, The Long Song), cancer.[379]
- Michael Nudelman, 80, Israeli politician, member of the Knesset (1996–2009).[380]
- Neil Papiano, 85, American lawyer.[381]
- Alfred Radley, 94, British fashion designer.[382]
- David Sopher, 90, Indian Olympic water polo player.[383]
- Mary Beth Stearns, 93, American solid-state physicist.[384][better source needed]
- Clinton Wheeler, 59, American basketball player (Bayer Giants Leverkusen, Indiana Pacers).[385]
- Sergei Zakharov, 68, Russian singer, heart failure.[386]
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- Sal Artiaga, 72, American baseball executive, President of Minor League Baseball (1988–1991).[387]
- Ellis Avery, 46, American writer (The Teahouse Fire), leiomyosarcoma.[388]
- Thomas Bruice, 93, American biochemist, complications from a stroke.[389]
- Kofi Burbridge, 57, American rock multi-instrumentalist (Tedeschi Trucks Band, The Derek Trucks Band, Aquarium Rescue Unit), heart attack.[390]
- Efrain Chacurian, 94, Argentine-born American soccer player (Racing Club, Bridgeport Vasco da Gama, national team).[391]
- Terry Charman, 68, English military historian and museum curator (Imperial War Museum), cancer.[392]
- Erminie Cohen, 92, Canadian politician, Senator (1993–2001).[393]
- Thomas Joseph Costello, 89, American Roman Catholic prelate, Auxiliary Bishop of Syracuse (1978–2004).[394]
- Pence Dacus, 87, American football player (Texas State Bobcats) and coach (Pepperdine Waves).[395]
- Siegfried Engelmann, 87, American educationist, co-developer of Direct Instruction.[396]
- Sir Charles Farr, 59, British civil servant, Chair of Joint Intelligence Committee (since 2015), cancer.[397]
- Jens Feder, 80, Norwegian physicist.[398]
- Antonio César Fernández, 72, Spanish Salesian missionary, shot.[399]
- Sara Gizaw, 90, Ethiopian aristocrat.[400]
- Ragnar Halvorsen, 94, Norwegian businessman and union leader, Chairman of the Export Council (1987–1992).[401]
- Shamil Isayev, 54, Russian footballer (Uralan Elista, Tavriya Simferopol, Spartak Vladikavkaz).[402]
- Gene Littler, 88, American Hall of Fame professional golfer, U.S. Open winner (1961).[403]
- Tsedenjavyn Lkhamjav, 78, Mongolian Olympic speed skater.[404]
- Al Mahmud, 82, Bangladeshi poet and novelist, pneumonia.[405]
- Zlatica Mijatović, 96, Serbian Olympic gymnast (1948).[406]
- Adriano Ossicini, 98, Italian politician, Senator (1968–1992, 1996–2001) and Minister for Family (1995–1996), complications from a fall.[407]
- Mohamed Purnomo, 57, Indonesian Olympic sprinter (1984), cancer.[408]
- Lee Radziwill, 85, American socialite.[409]
- Erika Simon, 91, German archaeologist.[410]
- Alice Sluckin, 99, Czech-born British social worker and psychologist.[411]
- Dave Smith, 78, American archivist (Walt Disney).[412]
- John Stalker, 79, British police officer, Deputy Chief Constable of Greater Manchester Police (1984–1987).[413]
- J. Mary Taylor, 87, American mammalogist.[414]
- Lou Wacker, 84, American football player (Calgary Stampeders).[415]
- Mikhail Yuryev, 59, Russian politician, Member of the Duma (1996–1999).[416]
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- Sam Bass, 57, American motorsports artist, sepsis.[417]
- Don Bragg, 83, American pole vaulter, Olympic champion (1960), complications from Parkinson's disease.[418]
- Patrick Caddell, 68, American pollster, complications from a stroke.[419]
- Fang Huai, 101, Chinese military officer, major general of PLA.[420]
- Bruno Ganz, 77, Swiss actor (Downfall, Wings of Desire, Nosferatu the Vampyre), colorectal cancer.[421]
- Richard N. Gardner, 91, American diplomat, Ambassador to Italy (1977–1981) and Spain and Andorra (1993–1997).[422]
- Gu Linfang, 90, Chinese police official and politician, Secretary-General of the Central Political and Legal Affairs Commission and Vice Minister of Public Security.[423]
- Jeffrey Hart, 88, American cultural critic.[424]
- Michael Killisch-Horn, 78, Austrian politician, announcer and skier, MP (1986–1990).[425]
- Juan Incháustegui, 80, Peruvian engineer and politician, Minister of Energy and Mines (1984–1985) and of Industry, Foreign Trade and Tourism (2001), Senator (1990–1992).[426]
- Thomas R. Kane, 94, American engineer.[427]
- Li Rui, 101, Chinese politician, historian and dissident, organ failure.[428]
- Albert Ludwig, 99, Canadian politician, Alberta MLA (1959–1975)[429]
- Bernie McCarthy, 75, Australian VFL footballer (North Melbourne)[430]
- Serge Merlin, 86, French actor (Amélie, The City of Lost Children).[431]
- Charles Mungoshi, 71, Zimbabwean writer, cerebral atrophy from stroke.[432]
- Ken Nordine, 98, American voice-over and recording artist (Word Jazz, Son of Word Jazz, Love Words).[433]
- Frank Pitura, 75, Canadian politician, member of the Manitoba Legislature (1995–2003).[434]
- Theodore Isaac Rubin, 95, American psychiatrist.[435]
- Shelly Saltman, 87, American sports promoter.[436]
- Silvestre Luís Scandián, 87, Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Araçuaí (1975–1981) and Archbishop of Vitória (1984–2004).[437]
- Nani Soedarsono, 90, Indonesian politician, Minister of Social Welfare (1983–1988).[438]
- Kees Stoop, 89, Dutch artist.[439]
- Willie Thomas, 88, American jazz trumpeter.[440]
- Albert Vorspan, 95, American political activist.[441]
- Eyvind Wichmann, 90, Finnish-born American theoretical physicist.[442]
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- Joseph Akouissone, 76, Central African filmmaker and journalist.[443]
- Monjur Ahmed Bacchu Mia, 84, Bangladeshi politician.[444]
- Eduardo Bauzá, 79, Argentine politician, Minister of Health (1989–1990) and of the Interior (1989–1990), Chief of the Cabinet of Ministers (1995–1996).[445]
- Ragnar Christiansen, 96, Norwegian politician, Minister of Finance (1971–1972), Minister of Transport (1976–1978) and County Governor of Buskerud (1979–1989).[446]
- Ethel Ennis, 86, American jazz singer, stroke.[447]
- Carlos Flores, 44, Peruvian footballer (Universitario, national team), heart attack.[448]
- Paul Flynn, 84, British politician, MP for Newport West (since 1987).[449]
- Alberto Gutman, 60, Cuban-born American politician, member of the Florida House of Representatives (1984–1992) and Senate (1992–1999).[450]
- Kálmán Györgyi, 79, Hungarian jurist and academic, Chief Prosecutor (1990–2000).[451]
- Eric P. Hamp, 98, American linguist.[452]
- Bill Jenkins, 73, American epidemiologist, complications from sarcoidosis.[453]
- Antons Justs, 87, Latvian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Jelgava (1995–2011).[454]
- Ami Maayani, 83, Israeli composer, cancer.[455]
- Tom Nomina, 77, American football player (Denver Broncos, Miami Dolphins).[456]
- S. M. Qureshi, 83, Pakistani academician and civil servant.[457]
- Paul Ramos, 28, Argentine footballer (Belgrano, Sport Loreto, Gimnasia y Esgrima), traffic collision.[458]
- Frederico Rosa, 61, Portuguese footballer (Boavista, Estrela Amadora, national team), amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.[459]
- Šaban Šaulić, 67, Serbian folk singer, traffic collision.[460]
- Kelly Seymour, 82, South African cricketer (Western Province, national team).[461]
- Johnny Valentine, 88, Scottish footballer (Queen's Park, Rangers, St Johnstone).[462]
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- Thomas T. Allsen, 78–79, American historian.[463]
- Eve Billing, 95, British plant pathologist.[464]
- Anna Borgeryd, 49, Swedish business executive (Polarbröd).[465]
- Wallace Smith Broecker, 87, American geophysicist, coined the term "global warming".[466]
- Hugues Broussard, 84, French Olympic swimmer.[467]
- John Carlisle, 76, British politician, MP (1979–1997), heart attack.[468]
- George Cawkwell, 99, New Zealand classical scholar.[469]
- O'Neal Compton, 68, American actor (Deep Impact, Roadracers, Kill Me Later).[470]
- Kevin Conner, 92, American theologian.[471]
- T. J. Cunningham, 46, American football player (Seattle Seahawks), shot.[472]
- Stewart Dalzell, 75, American senior judge of the District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania.[473]
- Charles Deblois, 79, Canadian politician, member of the House of Commons (1988–1993).[474]
- Valentina Dimitrieva, 81, Russian farm worker.[475]
- Brian Edgley, 81, English footballer (Shrewsbury Town, Cardiff City, Brentford).[476]
- Mary Ann Feldman, 85, American music critic.[477]
- Skip Groff, 70, American record producer and DJ, seizure.[478]
- Jan Hermansson, 76, Swedish aikidoka.[479]
- Pamela Huby, 96, British philosopher.[480]
- Louise Manoogian Simone, 85, American philanthropist, president of the Armenian General Benevolent Union (1989–2002).[481]
- Alessandro Mendini, 87, Italian architect and designer (Groninger Museum).[482]
- Toni Myers, 75, Canadian IMAX documentarian (Space Station 3D, Hubble, A Beautiful Planet), cancer.[483]
- Nafiu Osagie, 85, Nigerian Olympic high jumper (1952).[484]
- Jean Périsson, 94, French conductor.[485]
- Wim Richter, 72, South African chemist.[486]
- Kor Sarr, 43, Senegalese football player (Beauvais, Caen) and manager (AS Pikine).[487]
- Alfons Sidler, 84, Swiss Olympic runner.[488]
- Laura Solomon, 44, New Zealand novelist, brain cancer.[489]
- George Springer, 94, American mathematician and computer scientist.[490]
- Russell Sugarmon, 89, American judge and politician, member of the Tennessee House of Representatives (1967–1969).[491]
- John Traupman, 96, American classical scholar.[492]
- Ram Shankar Tripathi, 89, Indian Buddhist scholar.[493]
- Bob Van Der Veken, 90, Belgian actor (De Collega's).[494]
- Peter Wells, 69, New Zealand writer and filmmaker (Desperate Remedies), prostate cancer.[495]
- Alfred Zeien, 88, American businessman (Gillette).[496]
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- Marie-Claire Bancquart, 86, French poet and literary critic.[497]
- Dick Boushka, 84, American basketball player, Olympic gold medallist (1956).[498]
- Loretta Braxton, 85, American mathematician.[499]
- Giulio Brogi, 83, Italian actor (Days of Fire, Morel's Invention, The Yes Man).[500]
- Elin C. Danien, 89, American anthropologist.[501]
- Amir Gulistan Janjua, 95, Pakistani army officer and governor of the North-West Frontier Province.[502]
- Hu Peiquan, 98, Chinese aerospace engineer and educator.[503]
- Paul Janeczko, 73, American poet and anthologist.[504]
- Muhammad Khasru, 73, Bangladeshi journalist, complications from diabetes and pneumonia.[505]
- Alan R. King, 64, British linguist.[506]
- Karl Lagerfeld, 85, German fashion designer (Chloé, Fendi, Chanel), pancreatic cancer.[507]
- Abdoulaye Yerodia Ndombasi, 86, Congolese politician, Minister of Foreign Affairs (1999–2000) and Vice-President (2003–2006).[508]
- Don Newcombe, 92, American baseball player (Los Angeles Dodgers, Cincinnati Reds, Cleveland Indians).[509]
- João Paulo dos Reis Veloso, 87, Brazilian economist, Minister of Planning (1969–1979), president of the Institute of Applied Economic Research (1969).[510]
- Namvar Singh, 92, Indian writer.[511]
- Charles E. Springer, 90, American judge.[512]
- Artie Wayne, 77, American musician, songwriter and record producer.[513]
- Ewald Weibel, 89, Swiss biologist.[514]
- Stanley Wolpert, 91, American Indologist.[515]
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- Chelo Alonso, 85, Cuban actress (Goliath and the Barbarians, Morgan the Pirate, Run, Man, Run).[516]
- An Zuozhang, 92, Chinese historian, heart attack.[517]
- Amar Basu, 79, Indian politician.[518]
- Dominick Argento, 91, American composer, Pulitzer Prize winner (1975).[519]
- Mark Bramble, 68, American theatre director and producer (Barnum, 42nd Street), cardiovascular hypertension.[520]
- William Broomfield, 96, American politician, member of the United States House of Representatives from Michigan's 18th and 19th districts (1957–1993).[521]
- Alma Butia, 90, Croatian Olympic sprinter (1948).[522]
- Fabien Clain, 41, French terrorist, airstrike.[523]
- Teotónio de Souza, 72, Portuguese historian.[524]
- Dimosthenis Theocharidis, 104, Greek politician.[525]
- John P. Flaherty Jr., 87, American judge, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania (1996–2001).[526]
- David P. B. Fitzpatrick, 69, Irish historian.[527]
- Fred Foster, 87, American Hall of Fame record producer ("Only the Lonely", "Oh, Pretty Woman") and songwriter ("Me and Bobby McGee").[528]
- Joe Gibbon, 83, American baseball player (Pittsburgh Pirates, San Francisco Giants, Cincinnati Reds).[529]
- Claude Goretta, 89, Swiss film director (The Invitation, La provinciale, The Death of Mario Ricci).[530]
- Kemal Karpat, 96, Turkish historian, multiple organ failure.[531]
- James W. Lance, 92, Australian neurologist.[532]
- Francisco Mañosa, 88, Filipino architect (Coconut Palace, EDSA Shrine), National Artist (2018).[533]
- Augustus Richard Norton, 72, American professor.[534]
- Michael Pereira, 86, Kenyan Olympic hockey player (1956).[535]
- Nandyala Srinivasa Reddy, 101, Indian politician.[536]
- Peter Rüchel, 81, German music journalist, founder of Rockpalast.[537]
- Herlinda Sánchez Laurel, 77, Mexican artist.[538]
- Bruno Schroder, 86, British banker (Schroders).[539]
- Vinny Vella, 72, American actor (Casino, Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai, The Sopranos) and comedian, liver cancer.[540]
- Boris Vieru, 61, Moldovan politician and journalist, MP (2009–2014).[541]
- William von Raab, 77, American attorney.[542]
- Ekkehard Wlaschiha, 80, German operatic baritone, Grammy winner (1990, 1991).[543]
- Ken Young, 76, British political scientist.[544]
- Zhang Wenbin, 81, Chinese archaeologist, curator and politician, Director of the National Cultural Heritage Administration (1996–2002).[545]
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- Gus Backus, 81, American singer (The Del-Vikings).[546]
- Brahmanapalli Balaiah, Indian politician, MLA (1978–1983), heart attack.[547]
- Rajkumar Barjatya, 75–76, Indian movie producer.[548]
- Jean-Christophe Benoît, 93, French baritone.[549]
- Bernard Berg, 87, Luxembourgish politician, Deputy Prime Minister (1976–1979).[550]
- Triny Bourkel, 91, Luxembourgish Olympic athlete (1948).[551]
- Paolo Brera, 69, Italian novelist and journalist, heart attack.[552]
- Nick Cafardo, 62, American sports journalist (The Boston Globe), embolism.[553]
- Sue Casey, 92, American actress (The Secret Life of Walter Mitty, Rear Window, American Beauty).[554]
- Maurizio Clerici, 89, Italian Olympic rower (1956).[555]
- Sequeira Costa, 89, Portuguese pianist, cancer.[556]
- Stanley Donen, 94, American film director (Singin' in the Rain, On the Town, Seven Brides for Seven Brothers), heart failure.[557]
- E Dongchen, 79, Chinese earth scientist and polar explorer.[558]
- Edward Enfield, 89, British television and radio presenter, and newspaper journalist.[559]
- Julio Fuller, 62, Costa Rican footballer (Limonense, Cartaginés, national team).[560]
- Harri Järvi, 79, Finnish footballer (HPK, national team).[561]
- Gordon McTavish, 94, Canadian curler.[562]
- Giuseppe Mifsud Bonnici, 88, Maltese magistrate, Chief Justice (1990–1995) and member of the European Court of Human Rights (1992–1998).[563]
- Mohammad Momen, 81, Iranian Faqīh and politician.[564]
- Sir Rupert Myers, 98, Australian metallurgist and academic, Vice-Chancellor of the University of New South Wales (1969–1981).[565]
- Lee Ocran, Ghanaian politician, MP (2005–2009) and Minister for Education (2012–2013).[566]
- Alojzy Orszulik, 90, Polish Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Łowicz (1992–2004).[567]
- Beverley Owen, 81, American actress (The Munsters), ovarian cancer.[568]
- Antonia Rey, 92, Cuban-born American actress.[569]
- Herlinda Sánchez Laurel, 77, Mexican artist.[570]
- Jackie Shane, 78, American singer.[571]
- Peter Tork, 77, American musician and actor (The Monkees), complications from adenoid cystic carcinoma.[572]
- Lionel Upton, 94, Australian footballer (North Melbourne).[573]
- Hilde Zadek, 101, German soprano.[574]
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- Jeff Adachi, 59, American attorney, San Francisco Public Defender (since 2003), heart attack.[575]
- Frank Ballance, 77, American politician and convicted criminal, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (2003–2004), North Carolina House (1983–1986) and Senate (1989–2002), complications during surgery.[576]
- Victor J. Banis, 82, American author, liver cancer.[577]
- Werner Beierwaltes, 87, German philosophy historian.[578]
- Aston Cooke, 61, Jamaican dramatist and playwright.[579]
- Gordon Leslie Herries Davies, 86, British-Irish geographer.[580]
- Clark James Gable, 30, American actor and television host (Cheaters), accidental drug overdose.[581]
- Joe Goddard, 86, Trinidadian sprinter (1956).[582]
- Ron Hooker, 83, English cricketer (Middlesex, Buckinghamshire).[583]
- Werner Ipta, 76, German footballer (FC Schalke 04, Bayern Munich, Hertha BSC).[584]
- Slobodan Kuljanin, 65, Serbian-Bosnian footballer (Borac Banja Luka).[585]
- James U. Lemke, 89, American physicist.[586]
- Josephine Mandamin, 77, Canadian Anishinaabe water activist (Mother Earth Water Walk), pancreatic cancer.[587]
- Kodi Ramakrishna, 69, Indian film director (Ankusam, Ammoru, Arundhati), lung infection.[588]
- Yadollah Samareh, 82, Iranian linguist.[589]
- Jeff Sitar, 57, American locksmith.[590]
- Brody Stevens, 48, American comedian and actor (The Hangover, Chelsea Lately, Brody Stevens: Enjoy It!), suicide by hanging.[591]
- Sun Wei, 83, Chinese civil engineer, member of the Academy of Engineering (since 2005).[592]
- Robert Tine, 64, American author.[593]
- Wang Yening, 92, Chinese physicist, member of the Academy of Sciences (since 1991).[594]
- Morgan Woodward, 93, American actor (Cool Hand Luke, The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp, Dallas), cancer.[595]
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- Bob Adams, 94, Canadian Olympic decathlete.[596]
- Marella Agnelli, 91, Italian art collector and socialite.[597]
- Roger Ainsworth, 67, British engineer, cancer.[598]
- Stan Applebaum, 96, American musician, composer and arranger ("Save the Last Dance for Me", "Stand By Me", "Breaking Up Is Hard to Do").[599]
- Ron Avery, 62, American sport shooter, cancer.[600]
- Ko Channabasappa, 96, Indian writer.[601]
- Douglas, 51, Brazilian-born Swedish scarlet macaw actor (Pippi in the South Seas).[602]
- Nestor Espenilla, 60, Filipino banker, Governor of the Bangko Sentral (since 2017), cancer.[603]
- Gillian Freeman, 89, British author (The Undergrowth of Literature) and screenwriter (The Leather Boys, That Cold Day in the Park).[604]
- Ira Gitler, 90, American jazz historian and journalist.[605]
- Brian Halton, 77, British-born New Zealand organic chemist and academic (Victoria University of Wellington).[606]
- Katherine Helmond, 89, American actress (Soap, Who's the Boss?, Brazil), Golden Globe winner (1980, 1988), complications from Alzheimer's disease.[607]
- Muhammad Tajammal Hussain, 53, Pakistani politician, member of the Provincial Assembly of the Punjab (2002–2018), heart attack.[608]
- Natacha Jaitt, 41, Argentinian model, radio and television presenter.[609]
- Ann Kendall, 80, British archaeologist.[610]
- Johnnie Lovesin, 69, Canadian rock musician.[611]
- Dorothy Masuka, 83, Zimbabwean-born South African jazz singer, complications from hypertension.[612]
- Carl Meinhold, 92, American basketball player (Providence Steamrollers, Chicago Stags, Scranton Miners).[613]
- Jill Morgenthaler, 64, American military officer and politician.[614]
- Franziska Pigulla, 54, German voice actress.[615]
- S. Rajendran, 62, Indian politician, MP (since 2014), traffic collision.[616]
- Sebring, 13, Australian racehorse and sire, heart attack.[617]
- Andrew Shapter, 52, American film director (Before the Music Dies, Happiness Is, The Teller and the Truth), cancer.[618]
- Ricardo J. Vicent Museros, 80, Spanish printer and publisher.[619]
- Shmuel Wolf, 85, Israeli actor (An American Hippie in Israel, Fifty-Fifty), multiple system atrophy.[620]
- Boris Zhuravlyov, 72, Russian football player (Dynamo Stavropol, Lokomotiv Moscow) and manager (Laos national team).[621]
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- Paul Allaire, 80, American chief executive (Xerox).[622]
- Raymond Bellot, 89, French footballer (Toulouse, Monaco, Stade Français).[623]
- Paul Blackwell, 64, Australian actor (The Quiet Room, Dr. Plonk, 100 Bloody Acres), cancer.[624]
- Ernst-Wolfgang Böckenförde, 88, German legal scholar.[625]
- Ole Johs. Brunæs, 83, Norwegian politician, MP (1989–2001).[626]
- Jack Casey, 83, American politician.[627]
- Philip Cummins, 79, Australian jurist, Supreme Court judge (1988–2009), chair of the Victorian Law Reform Commission (since 2012).[628]
- Subodh Das, 71, Indian politician, member of Tripura Legislative Assembly (1977–2018), Panchayet Minister of Tripura Government (1993–2004).[629]
- Ian Eliason, 73, New Zealand rugby union player (Taranaki, national team).[630]
- Susan J. Ellis, 70, American non-fiction writer, cancer.[631]
- Trevor Eyton, 85, Canadian businessman and politician, Senator (1990–2009).[632]
- Patricia Garwood, 78, British actress (The Lavender Hill Mob, Petticoat Pirates, No Place Like Home), non-Hodgkin lymphoma.[633]
- Antoine Gizenga, 93, Congolese politician, Prime Minister (1960–1961, 2006–2008).[634]
- Donald Keene, 96, American-born Japanese historian and writer, heart failure.[635]
- T. Jack Lee, 83, American engineer, director of the NASA Marshall Space Flight Center (1989–1994), pancreatic cancer.[636]
- Li Xueqin, 85, Chinese historian and palaeographer, Director of the Institute of History, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences.[637]
- Carrie Ann Lucas, 47, American disability rights advocate and attorney, complications from septic shock.[638]
- Nyandika Maiyoro, 88, Kenyan Olympic long-distance runner (1956, 1960), tuberculosis.[639]
- Patrick McCarthy, 67, American fashion magazine publisher and editor (Women's Wear Daily).[640]
- Arthur Pardee, 97, American biochemist.[641]
- Johnny Romano, 84, American baseball player (Cleveland Indians, Chicago White Sox, St. Louis Cardinals).[642]
- Dame Margaret Scott, 96, South African-Australian ballet dancer.[643]
- Herbert Stuart, 95, British Anglican priest, RAF Chaplain-in-Chief (1980–1983).[644]
- Richard S. Wheeler, 83, American writer and newspaper editor.[645]
- Mac Wiseman, 93, American bluegrass musician (Foggy Mountain Boys).[646]
- Lothar Zenetti, 93, German theologian and hymnist ("Segne dieses Kind").[647]
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- Janet Asimov, 92, American science fiction writer, psychiatrist, and psychoanalyst.[648]
- Jack Burnham, 87, American writer and art historian.[649]
- Chantal duPont, 76, Canadian artist.[650]
- Peter Fox, 85, English rugby league player (Batley Bulldogs) and coach (Featherstone Rovers, Bradford Northern).[651]
- Fred Gloden, 100, American football player (Philadelphia Eagles, Miami Seahawks).[652]
- John Herron, 86, Australian politician and diplomat, Senator (1990–2002), Ambassador to Ireland and the Holy See (2003–2006).[653]
- Mark Hollis, 64, English singer-songwriter (Talk Talk).[654]
- Roland Leroy, 92, French journalist and politician.[655]
- Waldo Machado, 84, Brazilian footballer (Fluminense, Valencia, national team).[656]
- Graham Newton, 76, English football player (Walsall, Atlanta Chiefs) and manager (Worcester City).[657]
- Paulo Nogueira Neto, 96, Brazilian environmentalist, Secretary of the Environment (1974–1986).[658]
- Kathleen O'Malley, 94, American actress (My Old Dutch, Wagon Master).[659]
- Kenneth Pitt, 96, British publicist and talent manager (David Bowie).[660]
- Nikhil Sen, 87, Bangladeshi dramatist.[661]
- Lisa Sheridan, 44, American actress (Invasion, FreakyLinks, Strange Nature), complications from chronic alcoholism.[662]
- Oleksandr Tikhonov, 80, Ukrainian pharmacist.[663]
- Agnes Ullmann, 91, French biochemist.[664]
- Nelson Zeglio, 92, Brazilian footballer (Sochaux, CA Paris, Roubaix-Tourcoing).[665]
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- Andy Anderson, 68, English rock drummer (The Cure, The Glove, Steve Hillage), cancer.[666]
- Aytaç Arman, 69, Turkish actor (The Enemy, Night Journey, Hunting Time), cancer.[667]
- Christian Bach, 59, Argentine-Mexican actress (Bodas de odio, De pura sangre, El secreto), respiratory failure.[668]
- Harry F. Barnes, 86, American senior judge of the District Court for the Western District of Arkansas.[669]
- Mickey Channell, 76, American politician, member of the Georgia House of Representatives (1992–2015).[670]
- Jayatilleke De Silva, 80, Sri Lankan author and journalist.[671]
- Bobby Doyle, 65, Scottish footballer (Peterborough United, Portsmouth).[672]
- Uday Bhanu Hans, 92, Indian poet.[673]
- Mitzi Hoag, 86, American actress (We'll Get By).[674]
- Tony Honoré, 96, British lawyer and jurist.[675]
- Murv Jacob, 74, American artist.[676]
- Magnus Lindberg, 66, Swedish musician, cancer.[677]
- Charles McCarry, 88, American novelist, complications from cerebral hemorrhage.[678]
- Ruge Mutahaba, 49, Tanzanian media executive.[679]
- Ivar Nilsson, 85, Swedish Olympic speed skater (1960, 1964).[680]
- Shirley Prendergast, 89, American theatre lighting designer.[681]
- Grace Quintanilla, 51, Mexican art curator.[682]
- Manakkal Rangarajan, 96, Indian classical vocalist.[683]
- Dennis Richardson, 69, American politician, member of the Oregon House of Representatives (2003–2015) and Secretary of State (since 2017), brain cancer.[684]
- Jeraldine Saunders, 95, American writer and astrologer, creator of The Love Boat, complications from kidney stone surgery.[685]
- Thomas L. Shaffer, 84, American legal scholar.[686]
- George Stade, 85, American literary scholar and novelist, pneumonia.[687]
- Andrejs Žagars, 60, Latvian actor (Ilgais ceļš kāpās, The Life of Klim Samgin, Abduction of the Wizard).[688]
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- Rabindra Prasad Adhikari, 49, Nepalese politician, Minister of Culture, Tourism and Civil Aviation (since 2018), helicopter crash.[689]
- César Borda, 25, Argentine footballer (Talleres, UAI Urquiza), suicide by hanging.[690]
- Sandra Faire, Canadian television producer (Comedy Now!, The Holmes Show, Video Hits).[691]
- Pierrette Fleutiaux, 77, French writer.[692]
- Altaf Hussain, 76–77, Bangladeshi cricketer.[693]
- Bill Landeryou, 77, Australian politician and trade unionist, member of the Victorian Legislative Council (1976–1992).[694]
- Barrie Martin, 83, English footballer (Blackpool, Tranmere Rovers, Oldham Athletic).[695]
- Dan Earl May, 66, American artist.[696]
- António Mendes, 79, Portuguese footballer (Benfica, Vitória de Guimarães, national team).[697]
- Jerry Merryman, 86, American electrical engineer, heart and kidney failure.[698]
- Milton Morris, 94, Australian politician, NSW MP (1956–1980) and Minister for Transport (1965–1975), complications from a stroke.[699]
- Buzwani Mothobi, 80, Zimbabwean diplomat, Ambassador to Japan and Korea, cancer.[700]
- Henry Mundy, 100, English painter.[701]
- Edward Nixon, 88, American business consultant and political campaigner (Richard Nixon 1968 presidential campaign).[702]
- Giovanni Piana, 78, Italian philosopher.[703]
- Bill Playle, 80, New Zealand cricketer (national team).[704]
- Mike Rebhan, 51, American baseball player (Georgia Bulldogs), cancer.[705]
- France-Albert René, 83, Seychellois politician, President (1977–2004) and Prime Minister (1976–1977), respiratory failure.[706]
- Michel Sainte-Marie, 80, French politician, Mayor of Mérignac (1974–2014) and MP (1973–2012).[707]
- Doug Sandom, 89, English drummer (The Who).[708]
- Billy J. Smith, 73, Australian game show host (It's a Knockout), injuries sustained in a fall.[709]
- Janine Tavernier, 83, Haitian poet and novelist.[710]
- Nathaniel Taylor, 80, American actor (Sanford and Son, What's Happening!!, Trouble Man), heart attack.[711]
- Ang Tshering Sherpa, 54, Nepali entrepreneur, founder of Air Dynasty and Yeti Airlines, helicopter crash.[712]
- Willie Williams, 87, American athlete, 100 metres world record holder (1956).[713]
- Joe Young, 85, American football player (Denver Broncos).[714]
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- Shah Alamgir, 62, Bangladeshi journalist, leukemia.[715]
- Zdzisław Antczak, 71, Polish handball player, Olympic bronze medallist (1976).[716]
- Lewis Aron, 66, American psychoanalyst.[717]
- Xabier Arzalluz, 86, Spanish lawyer and academic, president of PNV (1980–1984, 1987–2004) and Deputy (1977–1980).[718]
- María Ignacia Benítez, 60, Chilean politician.[719]
- Ed Bickert, 86, Canadian jazz guitarist.[720]
- Peter Dolby, 78, English footballer (Shrewsbury Town).[721]
- Jim Fritsche, 87, American basketball player (Minneapolis Lakers, Baltimore Bullets, Fort Wayne Pistons).[722]
- Joe Girard, 90, American salesman and author, injuries sustained in a fall.[723]
- Ray Girardin, 84, American actor (Charlie & Co., Number One with a Bullet, Hollywood Man), complications from Alzheimer's disease.[724]
- Lou Wills Hildreth, 90, American gospel singer and talent agent.[725]
- Sarah Lee Lippincott, 98, American astronomer.[726]
- Noel Mulcahy, 89, Irish politician, member of the Seanad Éireann (1977–1981).[727]
- Norma Paulus, 85, American lawyer and politician, Oregon Secretary of State (1977–1985), complications from dementia.[728]
- André Previn, 89, German-born American composer (Gigi, Elmer Gantry) and conductor (My Fair Lady), Oscar winner (1959, 1960, 1964, 1965).[729]
- Stanley Price, 87, British novelist and playwright.[730]
- Mervyn Rolfe, 71, Scottish politician.[731]
- Bruce Rosier, 90, Australian Anglican prelate, Bishop of Willochra (1970–1987).[732]
- William G. Schilling, 79, American actor (Head of the Class, In the Line of Fire, Space Jam).[733]
- Ram Lal Singh, 90, Indian politician, MLA (1985–1990) and (1995–2000).[734]
- Aron Tager, 84, American actor (Donkey Kong Country, X-Men, Serendipity).[735]
- Elliot Griffin Thomas, 92, American Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Saint Thomas (1993–1999).[736]
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