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Deaths in November 2019
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The following is a list of notable deaths in November 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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November 2019
1
- Rudy Boesch, 91, American Navy SEAL, reality show contestant (Survivor: Borneo, Survivor: All-Stars) and host (Combat Missions), Alzheimer's disease.[1]
- Roger Cardinal, 79, British art historian.[2]
- Peter Collier, 80, American writer.[3]
- Romuald D'Souza, 93, Indian Jesuit priest, founder of the Xavier Centre of Historical Research.[4]
- Thomas V. Falkie, 85, American mining engineer.[5]
- Gilles Fontaine, 71, Canadian astrophysicist.[6]
- Pierre Gabaye, 89, French composer.[7]
- Diana González, 26, Mexican footballer (América), hypoglycemia.[8]
- Chandra Kaluarachchi, 76, Sri Lankan actress (Seilama).[9]
- Ary Kara, 77, Brazilian politician, Deputy (1983–2007), cancer.[10]
- Bill Koman, 85, American football player (St. Louis Cardinals).[11]
- Rina Lazo, 96, Guatemalan-born Mexican painter, cardiac arrest.[12]
- Mark LeBlanc, 69, American sailor.[13]
- Daniel Mullins, 90, Irish-born Welsh Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Menevia (1987–2001).[14]
- Thuliswa Nkabinde-Khawe, 46, South African politician, member of the Gauteng Provincial Legislature (since 2009).[15]
- Miguel Olaortúa Laspra, 56, Spanish Roman Catholic prelate, Apostolic Vicar of Iquitos (since 2011).[16]
- Frank R. Palmer, 97, British linguist.[17]
- Tsvyatko Pashkulev, 74, Bulgarian Olympic wrestler (1964).[18]
- Renford Pinnock, 82, Jamaican cricketer.[19]
- Dave Quirke, 72, Irish footballer (Gillingham).[20]
- Johannes Schaaf, 86, German film and stage director (Momo).[21]
- Archie Scott, 101, Scottish cricketer (national team).[22]
- Wilbur Summers, 65, American football player (Detroit Lions).[23]
- Paul Turner, 73, Welsh film director (Hedd Wyn).[24]
- Hugh Waddell, 60, Scottish rugby league player.[25]
- Jerome L. Wilson, 88, American politician, member of the New York State Senate (1963–1966), pneumonia.[26]
- Vytautas Zabiela, 88, Lithuanian lawyer and politician, member of the Seimas (2003–2004).[27]
2
- Gene G. Abdallah, 83, American politician, member of the South Dakota Legislature (2001–2012).[28]
- Ian Cross, 93, New Zealand author (The God Boy) and journalist.[29]
- Dick Dearden, 81, American politician, member of the Iowa Senate (1995–2017).[30]
- Gustav Deutsch, 67, Austrian artist and filmmaker.[31]
- Norbert Eder, 63, German footballer (Bayern Munich, Zürich, national team).[32]
- Atilla Engin, 73, Turkish jazz drummer, stroke.[33]
- Sigvard Ericsson, 89, Swedish speed skater, Olympic champion (1956).[34]
- James Kerr Findlay, 83, Scottish magistrate.[35]
- Irwin Fridovich, 90, American biochemist.[36]
- Susana Herrera, 56, Spanish alpine skier, Paralympic champion (1988), lung cancer.[37]
- Tom Hughes, 85, American baseball player (St. Louis Cardinals).[38]
- Leo Iorga, 54, Romanian rock singer and guitarist, lung cancer.[39]
- Phillip E. Johnson, 79, American lawyer, co-founder of Intelligent design movement.[40]
- Marie Laforêt, 80, French-Swiss singer ("Mon amour, mon ami") and actress (Male Hunt, Who Wants to Kill Sara?).[41]
- Krishan Kumar Modi, 79, Indian business executive (Modi Enterprises).[42]
- Walter Mercado, 87, Puerto Rican astrologer, kidney failure.[43]
- Vaijnath Patil, 81, Indian politician, MLA (1994–1999, 2004–2008).[44]
- Dean Prentice, 87, Canadian ice hockey player (New York Rangers, Boston Bruins, Pittsburgh Penguins).[45]
- P. Purushothaman, 71, Indian politician, MLA (1985–1990, 2011–2016), cardiac arrest.[46]
- James I. Robertson Jr., 89, American historian.[47]
- Indrajit Tangi, 75, Indian politician, MLA (2006–2011).[48]
- Brian Tarantina, 60, American actor (The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, City by the Sea, Gilmore Girls), accidental drug overdose.[49]
- Bramwell Tillsley, 88, Canadian Salvationist, General of The Salvation Army (1993–1994).[50]
- Bohumil Tomášek, 83, Czech Olympic basketball player (1960).[51]
3
- Wendell Bell, 95, American futurist.[52]
- Gert Boyle, 95, German-born American business executive (Columbia Sportswear) and philanthropist.[53]
- William B. Branch, 92, American playwright, cancer.[54]
- Gerry Carr, 83, British Olympic athlete (1956).[55]
- Ion Dediu, 85, Moldovan biologist.[56]
- Michel Eddé, 91, Lebanese politician and businessman.[57]
- Louis Eppolito, 71, American police officer, mobster and author.[58]
- Sorin Frunzăverde, 59, Romanian politician, MP (2007–2009) and Minister of National Defence (2000, 2006–2007), kidney disease.[59]
- G. Simon Harak, 71, American theologian and peace activist.[60]
- Hu Zhaoxi, 86, Chinese historian.[61]
- Gabriel Jackson, 98, American Hispanist.[62]
- Louis Lareng, 96, French physician and politician.[63]
- Friedemann Layer, 78, Austrian conductor.[64]
- Marista Leishman, 87, English author and educator.[65]
- Yvette Lundy, 103, French Resistance member and Legion of Honour recipient.[66]
- Harish Mahapatra, Indian politician, MLA (1971–1977).[67]
- Taku Mayumura, 85, Japanese science fiction novelist (Psychic School Wars), aspiration pneumonia.[68]
- Declan Meagher, 98, Irish obstetrician.[69]
- Robert Ponsonby, 92, English arts administrator.[70]
- Alberto Rivolta, 51, Italian footballer (Inter Milan, Livorno, Seregno), ependymoma.[71]
- Shoji Sadao, 92, Japanese-American architect.[72]
- Tollyn Twitchell, 91, American architect.[73]
- Girônimo Zanandréa, 83, Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate, Coadjutor Bishop (1987–1994) and Bishop of Erexim (1994–2012).[74]
4
- Adam Babah-Alargi, 91, Ghanaian engineer.[75]
- Gay Byrne, 85, Irish broadcaster (The Late Late Show, The Gay Byrne Show, The Meaning of Life).[76]
- Jacques Dupont, 91, French racing cyclist, Olympic champion (1948).[77]
- Yılmaz Gökdel, 79, Turkish football player and manager.[78]
- Timi Hansen, 61, Danish bassist (Mercyful Fate, King Diamond), cancer.[79]
- Sadeque Hossain Khoka, 67, Bangladeshi politician, mayor of Dhaka City Corporation (2002–2011), cancer.[80]
- Jim LeClair, 69, American football player (Cincinnati Bengals, New Jersey Generals).[81]
- Virginia Leith, 94, American actress (Fear and Desire, The Brain That Wouldn't Die).[82]
- David Levinson, 80, American television producer and writer.[83]
- David M. Madden, 64, American politician, mayor of Weymouth, Massachusetts (2000–2008).[84]
- Johannes Michalski, 83, Belgian-born American painter.[85]
- Pedro Murúa, 88, Spanish Olympic field hockey player.[86]
- Richard Nelson, 77, American anthropologist.[87]
- Eli Pasquale, 59, Canadian Olympic basketball player (1984, 1988), cancer.[88]
- Chris Ransick, 57, American author and poet, pancreatic cancer.[89]
- Tun Lwin, 71, Burmese meteorologist.[90]
- Dmitri Vasilenko, 43, Russian gymnast, Olympic champion (1996), amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.[91]
5
- Omero Antonutti, 84, Italian actor (Pleasant Nights, Padre Padrone, El Dorado), cancer.[92]
- Sally Dixon, 87, American film curator, cancer.[93]
- Ed Dolejs, 90, American-born New Zealand Hall of Fame softball coach (national women's team).[94]
- Dominique Farran, 72, French radio presenter (RTL).[95]
- Ernest J. Gaines, 86, American author (A Lesson Before Dying, The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman, A Gathering of Old Men).[96]
- Laurel Griggs, 13, American actress (Once, Café Society), asthma attack.[97]
- Georges Gutelman, 80, Belgian airline executive (Trans European Airways) and evacuator (Operation Moses).[98]
- Kevin Hogan, 85, Australian footballer (South Melbourne) and radio broadcaster (ABC Local Radio).[99]
- Tom Keele, 86, American football coach.[100]
- Jan Erik Kongshaug, 75, Norwegian recording engineer and jazz guitarist.[101]
- Anatoliy Nogovitsyn, 67, Russian military officer, Deputy Chief of the General Staff of Armed Forces (2008–2012).[102]
- Larion Serghei, 67, Romanian sprint canoer, Olympic bronze medalist (1976).[103]
- Michael Sherwood, 60, American musician.[104]
- Rhea G. Sikes, 97, American television producer.[105]
- Ulf-Erik Slotte, 87, Finnish diplomat, Ambassador to Turkey (1973–1977), Australia (1988–1991) and Ireland (1991–1996).[106]
- Robert Smithies, 71, English-born Australian rugby league player (Hull Kingston Rovers, Balmain).[107]
- William Wintersole, 88, American actor (The Young and the Restless, General Hospital, Leadbelly), complications from cancer.[108]
- André Zimmermann, 80, French racing cyclist, Tour de l'Avenir winner (1963).[109]
6
- Tazeen Ahmad, 48, British journalist and broadcaster (NBC, BBC, Channel 4), cancer.[110]
- Kurt Amplatz, 95, Austrian-born American radiologist and inventor.[111]
- Lev Anninsky, 85, Russian literary critic, historian and screenwriter.[112]
- Lorene Byron Brown, 85, American librarian.[113]
- Cheng Sihan, 58, Chinese actor (Journey to the West: Conquering the Demons, The Taking of Tiger Mountain), heart attack.[114]
- Dave Crossan, 79, American football player (Washington Redskins).[115]
- John Curro, 86, Australian violinist and conductor.[116]
- Stephen Dixon, 83, American author, complications from pneumonia and Parkinson's disease.[117]
- Michael Fray, 72, Jamaican Olympic sprinter (1968).[118]
- Bogaletch Gebre, 59, Ethiopian women's rights activist (KMG Ethiopia).[119]
- Michael Hanack, 88, German chemist.[120]
- Juliaan Lampens, 93, Belgian architect.[121]
- Richard Lindley, 83, British television journalist.[122]
- Daniel Lobb, 80, British optical instrument designer.[123]
- Nikki Araguz Loyd, 44, American LGBT rights activist, author and public speaker, accidental drug overdose.[124]
- Clive Minton, 85, Australian ornithologist.[125]
- Surjeet Singh Panesar, 81, Kenyan Olympic field hockey player.[126]
- Jan Stráský, 78, Czech politician, Prime Minister of Czechoslovakia (1992).[127]
- Mike Streicher, 62, American Hall of Fame racing driver.[128]
- Albert Tévoédjrè, 89, Beninese writer and politician.[129]
- Fred Wain, 91, Australian rules footballer (Hawthorn).[130]
7
- Mayeen Uddin Khan Badal, 67, Bangladeshi politician, MP (since 2008).[131]
- Gilles Bertin, 58, French singer (Camera Silens) and criminal, AIDS.[132]
- Remo Bodei, 81, Italian philosopher.[133]
- Luis Carmona, 96, Chilean Olympic pentathlete.[134]
- Ted Davis, 77, American football player (Baltimore Colts, New Orleans Saints, Miami Dolphins).[135]
- Robert Freeman, 82, English photographer (With the Beatles, A Hard Day's Night, Rubber Soul) and graphic designer.[136]
- Heinz Höher, 81, German football player (Bayer Leverkusen, Bochum) and manager (PAOK).[137]
- Stanley Hughes, 101, Canadian mycologist.[138]
- Betty Jones, 89, American operatic spinto soprano.[139]
- Leo Klejn, 92, Russian archaeologist and philologist.[140]
- Robert J. LaFlam, 88, American politician.[141]
- Ivan Maksimović, 57, Serbian rock guitarist (Metro, The No Smoking Orchestra).[142]
- Dan McGrew, 82, American football player (Buffalo Bills).[143]
- Fiorella Negro, 81, Italian Olympic figure skater (1956).[144]
- Maria Perego, 95, Italian animator, creator of Topo Gigio.[145]
- Jean Piqué, 84, French rugby union player.[146]
- Roslyn Poignant, 92, Australian photographic anthropologist.[147]
- Nik Powell, 69, British film producer and record executive, co-founder of Virgin Records, Director of the National Film and Television School (2003–2017).[148]
- Margarita Salas, 80, Spanish biochemist and academic.[149]
- Frank Saul, 95, American basketball player (Minneapolis Lakers, Baltimore Bullets, Rochester Royals).[150]
- Nabaneeta Dev Sen, 81, Indian novelist, cancer.[151]
- Janette Sherman, 89, American physician and toxicology researcher.[152]
- Haitham Ahmed Zaki, 35, Egyptian actor (Halim), circulatory collapse.[153]
8
- W. George Allen, 83, American civil rights activist and lawyer.[154]
- Fred Bongusto, 84, Italian singer, songwriter and film composer (Day After Tomorrow, The Divorce, Come Have Coffee with Us).[155]
- Amor Chadli, 94, Tunisian physician and politician, Minister of Education (1986–1987).[156]
- Namut Dai, 64–65, Indian academic.[157]
- Lucette Destouches, 107, French ballet dancer and instructor.[158]
- Werner Doehner, 90, German-born American electrical engineer, last living survivor of the Hindenburg disaster.[159]
- Jeanette Gundel, 77, Polish-born American linguist.[160]
- Ramakant Gundecha, 57, Indian classical singer, heart attack.[161]
- Annie Hall, 69, British businesswoman, High Sheriff of Derbyshire (2017–2018), drowned.[162]
- Terry Katzman, 64, American record producer, sound engineer, and archivist.[163]
- Anatoly Krutikov, 86, Russian football player (CSKA Moscow, Spartak Moscow) and manager (Spartak Nalchik).[164]
- Billy Ray Locklin, 83, American football player (Hamilton Tiger-Cats, Montreal Alouettes, Oakland Raiders).[165]
- Cyril McGuinness, 54, Irish criminal and smuggler, heart attack.[166]
- Jackie Moore, 73, American singer.[167]
- Felipe Reynoso Jiménez, 100, Mexican politician, Municipal President of Aguascalientes (1975–1977).[168]
- Fróso Spentzári, 77, Greek pharmacist and politician, MP (1981–1985).[169]
- Thích Trí Quang, 95, Vietnamese Mahayana Buddhist monk and political activist.[170]
9
- Ross Bell, 90, American entomologist.[171]
- Anne Bredon, 89, American folk singer and songwriter ("Babe I'm Gonna Leave You").[172]
- George Breen, 84, American Hall of Fame swimmer, Olympic silver (1956) and bronze medalist (1956, 1960), pancreatic cancer.[173]
- Sandile Dikeni, 53, South African poet, tuberculosis.[174]
- Les Downes, 74, New Zealand cricketer (Central Districts).[175]
- Ore Falomo, 77, Nigerian physician.[176]
- John Gokongwei, 93, Filipino businessman and philanthropist, founder of JG Summit Holdings.[177]
- Noel Ignatiev, 78, American author and historian, intestinal infarction.[178]
- Zaid Kilani, 81, Jordanian gynecologist.[179]
- Kehinde Lijadu, 71, Nigerian singer (Lijadu Sisters), stroke.[180]
- Carlyle A. Luer, 97, American botanist.[181]
- Harold C. Lyon Jr., 84, American psychologist and educator.[182]
- Rebecca Matlock, 91, American photographer.[183]
- Brian Mawhinney, Baron Mawhinney, 79, British politician, MP (1979–2005), Minister for Health (1992–1994).[184]
- Andrea Newman, 81, English author.[185]
- Cecil Pedlow, 85, Irish rugby union player (Lions, national team).[186]
- Dwight Ritchie, 27, Australian boxer.[187]
- Cyril Robinson, 90, English footballer (Blackpool, Bradford (Park Avenue), Southport).[188]
- Yusuf Scott, 42, American football player (Arizona Cardinals, Berlin Thunder).[189]
- Džemma Skulme, 94, Latvian artist and painter.[190]
- Bob Szajner, 81, American jazz pianist.[191]
- Mehmet Tillem, 45, Turkish-born Australian politician, senator (2013–2014), cardiac arrest.[192]
- Douglas Vaz, 83, Jamaican politician, MP (1976–1993).[193]
- Hans Verèl, 66, Dutch football player (Sparta Rotterdam) and manager (FC Den Bosch, NAC).[194]
10
- Jim Adams, 91, American lacrosse coach (Army Black Knights, Penn Quakers, Virginia Cavaliers).[195]
- Werner Andreas Albert, 84, German composer and conductor.[196]
- Annie Anzieu, 95, French psychoanalyst.[197]
- Jan Byrczek, 83, Polish-American jazz bassist, founder of Jazz Forum.[198]
- Les Campbell, 84, English footballer (Wigan Athletic, Preston North End, Blackpool).[199]
- Russell Chatham, 80, American painter.[200]
- Bob Fry, 88, American football player (Los Angeles Rams, Dallas Cowboys).[201]
- Luciano De Genova, 88, Italian Olympic weightlifter (1956, 1960).[202]
- Allan Gray, 81, South African investor and philanthropist, founder of Allan Gray Investment Management.[203]
- Jerry Hirshberg, 79, American automotive and industrial designer, musician and painter.[204]
- Paul W. Hodge, 85, American astronomer.[205]
- Erik Køppen, 96, Danish footballer (KB, national team).[206]
- Li Lianxiu, 95, Chinese military and police officer, Commander of the People's Armed Police (1984–1990).[207]
- Rick Ludwin, 71, American television executive (NBC).[208]
- Oliver Miles, 83, British diplomat, ambassador to Luxembourg (1985–1988) and Greece (1993–1996).[209]
- Lawrence G. Paull, 81, American film production designer (Blade Runner, Back to the Future, City Slickers).[210]
- T. N. Seshan, 86, Indian civil servant, Chief Election Commissioner (1990–1996) and Cabinet Secretary (1989), cardiac arrest.[211]
- Dennis Sorrell, 79, English footballer (Leyton Orient).[212]
- István Szívós, 71, Hungarian Hall of Fame water polo player, Olympic champion (1976).[213]
- Vanni Treves, 79, Italian-born British lawyer and business executive.[214]
- Bernard Tyson, 60, American executive, CEO (since 2013) and chairman (since 2014) of Kaiser Permanente.[215]
11
- Alaa Ali, 31, Egyptian footballer (Smouha, Zamalek), cancer.[216]
- Bad Azz, 43, American rapper.[217]
- Jacques Barreau, 96, French Olympic footballer.[218]
- Tauba Biterman, 102, Polish-born American Holocaust survivor.[219]
- Zeke Bratkowski, 88, American football player (Chicago Bears, Los Angeles Rams, Green Bay Packers).[220]
- Carol Brightman, 80, American author.[221]
- Mary Christian, 95, American politician, member of the Virginia House of Delegates (1986–2003).[222]
- Ted Cullinan, 88, English architect (Charles Cryer Theatre, Fountains Abbey, Weald and Downland Gridshell).[223]
- Tam David-West, 83, Nigerian virologist, federal minister and academic.[224]
- Frank Dobson, 79, British politician, MP (1979–2015), Secretary of State for Health (1997–1999).[225]
- Stuart Fitzsimmons, 62, British Olympic alpine skier (1976), pneumonia.[226]
- Alan Hagman, 55, American photojournalist and editor (Los Angeles Times).[227]
- Jacky Imbert, 89, French criminal.[228]
- Richard Victor Jones, 90, American physicist.[229]
- Lisa Kindred, 79, American folk musician, POEMS syndrome.[230]
- Winston Lackin, 64, Surinamese politician, Minister of Foreign Affairs (2010–2015).[231]
- James Le Mesurier, 48, British army officer and aid worker (White Helmets).[232]
- John Murrell, 74, American-born Canadian playwright.[233]
- Tadashi Nakamura, 89, Japanese voice actor (Star of the Giants, Ironfist Chinmi, Like the Clouds, Like the Wind), complications from gallbladder inflammation.[234]
- Ben Olan, 96, American sportswriter.[235]
- Ralph T. O'Neal, 85, British Virgin Islands politician, Premier (1995–2003, 2007–2011).[236]
- Charles Rogers, 38, American football player (Detroit Lions), liver failure.[237]
- J. Blair Seaborn, 95, Canadian diplomat and civil servant.[238]
- Mümtaz Soysal, 90, Turkish politician and lawyer, Minister of Foreign Affairs (1994) and vice-chairman of Amnesty International (1976–1978).[239]
- Helen Stern, 89, American sculptor, art collector and philanthropist, pneumonia.[240]
- Robin Lee Wilson, 86, British civil engineer, President of the Institution of Civil Engineers (1991–1992).[241]
- Minoru Yoneyama, 95, Japanese businessman, founder of Yonex.[242]
- Sir Edward Zacca, 88, Jamaican judge, Chief Justice (1985–1996) and acting Governor-General (1991).[243]
12
- Baha Abu al-Ata, 41, Palestinian Islamic militant, air strike.[244]
- Edwin Bramall, Baron Bramall, 95, British field marshal, Chief of the General Staff (1979–1982) and the Defence Staff (1982–1985).[245]
- Mel Brown, 84, Canadian Olympic basketball player (1956).[246]
- Ian Cullen, 80, British actor (Z-Cars, Family Affairs).[247]
- Benedict de Tscharner, 82, Swiss writer and diplomat, Ambassador to France (1997–2002).[248]
- Herb Dickenson, 88, Canadian ice hockey player (New York Rangers).[249]
- George Feifer, 85, American journalist, author and historian.[250]
- Dennis Hartley, 83, English rugby league footballer (Hunslet, Castleford Tigers).[251]
- Zoran Hristić, 81, Serbian composer.[252]
- Bob Johnson, 83, American baseball player (Washington Senators, Baltimore Orioles, Oakland Athletics).[253]
- Vasiliy Kurilov, 71, Belarusian football player (Dinamo Minsk, Kolos Poltava, Dynamo Brest) and manager.[254]
- Harry Lamme, 84, Dutch Olympic water polo player.[255]
- Lu Youquan, 76, Chinese education scholar.[256]
- Luciano Marin, 87, Italian actor (A Man of Straw, Goliath and the Barbarians, The Commandant).[257]
- Raju Mathew, 82, Indian film producer (Kelkkaatha Sabdham, Anubandham, Thanmathra).[258]
- Jim McBurney, 86, Canadian ice hockey player (Chicago Blackhawks).[259]
- William J. McCoy, 77, American politician, member (1980–2012) and speaker (2004–2012) of the Mississippi House of Representatives.[260]
- Basile Adjou Moumouni, 97, Beninese physician.[261]
- Meg Myles, 84, American actress (Satan in High Heels).[262]
- Ann Peoples, 72, American politician, member of the Maine House of Representatives (2006–2014, since 2018).[263]
- Charles Perrow, 94, American sociologist.[264]
- Víctor Manuel Pérez Rojas, 79, Venezuelan Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of San Fernando de Apure (2001–2016).[265]
- Ram Ray, 77, Indian advertising professional.[266]
- Rosemary Rogers, 86, British-American novelist.[267]
- Dois I. Rosser Jr., 98, American businessman and missionary.[268]
- Martin Sagner, 77, Croatian actor and politician, MP (1990–1995).[269]
- Mitsuhisa Taguchi, 64, Japanese footballer (Mitsubishi Motors, national team), respiratory failure.[270]
- Vincenzo Zazzaro, 68, Italian footballer (Milan, Arezzo, Salernitana).[271]
13
- Stephen Albert, 69, Australian indigenous actor and singer (Bran Nue Dae, Corrugation Road).[272]
- Sean Bonney, 50, English poet.[273]
- Guillermo Cosío Vidaurri, 90, Mexican diplomat and politician, Governor of Jalisco (1989–1992), Deputy (1976–1979, 1985–1988) and Secretary General of PRI (1981), dengue.[274]
- Giorgio Corbellini, 72, Italian Roman Catholic prelate, President of the Disciplinary Commission of the Roman Curia (since 2010).[275]
- Zulkarnain Karim, 69, Indonesian politician, member of the Regional Representative Council (2014–2019), and mayor of Pangkal Pinang (2003–2013).[276]
- Robert Lyon, 96, British army major general.[277]
- Arthur Marks, 92, American film and television director (Detroit 9000, Friday Foster, Perry Mason).[278]
- Kieran Modra, 47, Australian swimmer and cyclist, Paralympic champion (1996, 2004, 2008, 2012), traffic collision.[279]
- André Moes, Luxembourgish Olympic road cyclist (1952).[280]
- Andrew Palmer, 82, British diplomat, Ambassador to the Holy See (1991–1995).[281]
- Andy Pollitt, 56, British rock climber, cerebral aneurysm.[282]
- Raymond Poulidor, 83, French racing cyclist, Vuelta a España winner (1964).[283]
- Tom Spurgeon, 50, American journalist, comics critic and editor (The Comics Journal), Eisner Award winner (2010, 2012, 2013).[284]
- M. Wesley Swearingen, 92, American FBI agent.[285]
- Yukihiro Takiguchi, 34, Japanese actor (Musical: The Prince of Tennis, Kamen Rider Drive), heart failure.[286]
- Josephus Thimister, 57, Dutch fashion designer, suicide.[287]
- Niall Tóibín, 89, Irish comedian and actor (Ryan's Daughter, Far and Away, Veronica Guerin).[288]
- Fernando Torres Durán, 82, Colombian-born Panamanian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Chitré (1999–2013).[289]
- Bill Trowbridge, 89, British physicist and engineer.[290]
- José Luis Veloso, 82, Spanish footballer (Deportivo de La Coruña, Real Madrid).[291]
- Volney F. Warner, 93, American general.[292]
- Zhang Qi, 96, Chinese physician and professor.[293]
14
- Robert Agranoff, 83, American political scientist and public administration scholar.[294]
- María Baxa, 73, Italian-Serbian actress (Black Turin, Deadly Chase, Candido Erotico).[295]
- Caroline Doig, 81, Scottish pediatric surgeon.[296]
- Tim Fasano, 64, American Bigfoot hunter and blogger.[297]
- Jean Fergusson, 74, English actress (Last of the Summer Wine, Coronation Street).[298]
- Gordie Gosse, 64, Canadian politician, member (2003–2015) and speaker (2011–2013) of the Nova Scotia House of Assembly, cancer.[299]
- Anthony Grundy, 40, American basketball player (Atlanta Hawks, Panellinios, AEK), stabbed.[300]
- Branko Lustig, 87, Croatian film producer (Schindler's List, Gladiator, The Peacemaker) and Holocaust survivor, Oscar winner (1994, 2001).[301]
- Charles Moir, 88, American college basketball coach (Roanoke, Tulane, Virginia Tech), heart failure.[302]
- Uwe Rathjen, 76, German Olympic handball player (1972).[303]
- Orville Rogers, 101, American pilot and marathon runner.[304]
- Zwelonke Sigcawu, 51, South African royal, King of the Xhosa people (since 2006).[305]
- Vashishtha Narayan Singh, 77, Indian mathematician.[306]
- Raymond Smee, 89, Australian Olympic water polo player.[307]
- Alex Winitsky, 94, American film producer (The Seven-Per-Cent Solution, Cuba, Irreconcilable Differences).[308]
15
- Alex Akinyele, 81, Nigerian politician and sports administrator.[309]
- Olav Bjørgaas, 93, Norwegian physician (Norwegian Mission Alliance).[310]
- Mark Cady, 66, American judge, Chief Justice of the Iowa Supreme Court (since 2011), heart attack.[311]
- Jim Coates, 87, American baseball player (New York Yankees, California Angels).[312]
- Harrison Dillard, 96, American sprinter and hurdler, Olympic champion (1948, 1952), stomach cancer.[313]
- John Exelby, 78, British television executive.[314]
- Susan Fargo, 77, American politician, member of the Massachusetts Senate (1997–2012).[315]
- Fu Zhengyi, 93–94, Chinese film editor, winner of the Golden Rooster Award for Lifetime Achievement (2011).[316]
- Jeanne Guillemin, 76, American medical anthropologist.[317]
- John S. Hilliard, 72, American composer.[318]
- Vladimir Hotineanu, 69, Moldovan surgeon and politician, Minister of Health, Labour and Social Protection (2009–2010), MP (2010–2019).[319]
- Vojtěch Jasný, 93, Czech film director (September Nights, All My Compatriots, The Great Land of Small).[320]
- Tony Mann, 74, Australian cricketer (national team), pancreatic cancer.[321]
- Marcel Mart, 92, Luxembourgish politician, Minister for the Economy, Energy and Transport (1969–1977) and president of European Court of Auditors (1984–1989).[322]
- Sallie McFague, 86, American Christian feminist theologian.[323]
- Joanna McKittrick, 65, American engineer.[324]
- Nini Mutch, 89, Canadian curler.[325]
- Irv Noren, 94, American baseball player (Washington Senators, New York Yankees) and coach (Oakland Athletics).[326]
- Krystyna Nowakowska, 83, Polish Olympic athlete (1960).[327]
- Juliusz Paetz, 84, Polish Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Łomża (1982–1996) and Archbishop of Poznań (1996–2002).[328]
- Mincho Pashov, 58, Bulgarian Olympic weightlifter.[329]
- Ray Preston, 90, Australian rugby league player (Newtown Jets).[330]
- Gary Regan, 68, British-born American bartender and writer, pneumonia.[331]
- Papa Don Schroeder, 78, American radio station owner (WPNN) and record producer, throat cancer.[332]
- Jorge Vergara, 64, Mexican businessman and film producer (The Assassination of Richard Nixon), owner of Chivas Guadalajara (since 2002) and founder of Grupo Omnilife, heart attack.[333]
- Johan Wahjudi, 66, Indonesian badminton player, world champion (1977).[334]
16
- Wayne Alstat, 85, American politician.[335]
- John Campbell Brown, 72, Scottish astronomer, Astronomer Royal for Scotland (since 1995).[336]
- Gilbert Brunat, 61, French rugby union player (Lourdes, Grenoble, national team).[337]
- Nancy Brunning, 48, New Zealand actress (What Becomes of the Broken Hearted?), cancer.[338]
- Browning Bryant, 62, American singer-songwriter.[339]
- Fernand Carton, 98, French linguist.[340]
- Mireille Cayre, 72, French Olympic gymnast (1968, 1972).[341]
- Irma Cordero, 77, Peruvian Olympic volleyball player (1968, 1976).[342]
- Bronisław Dembowski, 92, Polish Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Włocławek (1992–2003).[343]
- Diane Loeffler, 66, American politician, member of the Minnesota House of Representatives (since 2005), cancer.[344]
- Peter Loftin, 62, American entrepreneur.[345]
- Satnarayan Maharaj, 88, Trinidadian Hindu religious leader, assistant secretary (1972–1977) and secretary general (since 1977) of the Sanatan Dharma Maha Sabha, stroke.[346]
- Robert Malouf, 88, Canadian Olympic boxer (1952).[347]
- Éric Morena, 68, French singer.[348]
- Fabrizio Nassi, 68, Italian Olympic volleyball player (1976, 1980).[349]
- Bogdan Niculescu-Duvăz, 69, Romanian politician, MP (1990–2016).[350]
- Terry O'Neill, 81, British photographer, prostate cancer.[351]
- Mary Previte, 87, American politician, member of the New Jersey General Assembly (1998–2006).[352]
- Manabendranath Saha, 57, Indian politician, MLA (2006–2011), suicide by hanging.[353]
- Joel Skornicka, 82, American politician, Mayor of Madison, Wisconsin (1979–1983), blood clot.[354]
- Johnny Wheeler, 91, English footballer (Bolton Wanderers, Liverpool, national team).[355]
- Vera Zabala, 78, Puerto Rican philanthropist.[356]
- Zeng Guoyuan, 66, Singaporean businessman and politician, fall.[357]
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- Nicholas Amer, 96, English actor (Henry VIII and His Six Wives, The Draughtsman's Contract, A Man for All Seasons).[358]
- Jale Birsel, 92, Turkish actress.[359]
- Jiřina Čermáková, 75, Czech field hockey player, Olympic silver medallist (1980).[360]
- Susan Cernyak-Spatz, 97, Austrian-born American author and Holocaust survivor.[361]
- Ed Chalupka, 72, Canadian football player (Hamilton Tiger-Cats) and administrator, President of the CFLPA (1981–1986).[362]
- Arsenio Corsellas, 86, Spanish actor.[363]
- Ben Humphreys, 85, Australian politician, MHR (1977–1996) and Minister for Veterans' Affairs (1987–1993).[364]
- Nabil Kanso, 79, Lebanese-born American painter.[365]
- Yıldız Kenter, 91, Turkish actress (Hanım, The Raindrop, Big Man, Little Love), lung disease.[366]
- Jacek Kurzawiński, 57, Polish volleyball coach (national team).[367]
- Alice McLerran, 86, American anthropologist and author.[368]
- Dorothy Seymour Mills, 91, American baseball historian, complications from an ulcer.[369]
- Kisinoti Mukwazhe, 49, Zimbabwean politician.[370]
- Harley D. Nygren, 94, American rear admiral, director of the NOAA Corps (1970–1981).[371]
- Adnan Pachachi, 96, Iraqi politician and diplomat, Minister of Foreign Affairs (1965–1967) and Acting Prime Minister (2004).[372]
- Václav Pavkovič, 83, Czech rower, Olympic bronze medalist (1960).[373]
- Gustav Peichl, 91, Austrian architect (ORF regional studios, Kunst- und Ausstellungshalle der Bundesrepublik Deutschland).[374]
- Maximilian Raub, 93, Austrian sprint canoer, World champion (1954) and Olympic bronze medallist (1952, 1956).[375]
- Tuka Rocha, 36, Brazilian race car driver, plane crash.[376]
- Sir Keith Sykes, 94, British anaesthetist.[377]
- Percy Tait, 90, English motorcycle racer.[378]
- Debbie Thompson, 77, American Olympic sprinter (1964).[379]
- Regina Tyshkevich, 90, Belarusian mathematician.[380]
- John Wegner, 69, German-born Australian operatic baritone, Parkinson's disease.[381]
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- Bridget Adams, 91, British Olympic figure skater (1948).[382]
- Norodom Buppha Devi, 76, Cambodian royal and prima ballerina, Minister of Culture and Fine Arts (1998–2004).[383]
- Ryan Costello, 23, American baseball player (Pensacola Blue Wahoos).[384]
- Sandrine Daudet, 47, French Olympic short track speed skater (1992, 1994).[385]
- Sandra Easterbrook, 73, New Zealand netball player.[386]
- John Gale, 65, English poker player.[387]
- Gary Haberl, 54, Australian Olympic table-tennis player (1988).[388]
- Laure Killing, 60, French actress (Beyond Therapy, Love After Love, The Teddy Bear) and comedian, cancer.[389]
- Midori Kiuchi, 69, Japanese actress (Princess Comet, Tokugawa Ieyasu, Takekurabe), heart attack.[390]
- Ching-Liang Lin, 88, Taiwanese physicist.[391]
- Srboljub Markušević, 83, Yugoslav football player and manager (FK Sarajevo).[392]
- Brad McQuaid, 50, American video game designer (EverQuest, Vanguard: Saga of Heroes).[393]
- Sultan bin Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan, 62, Emirati royal, Deputy Prime Minister (1997–2009).[394]
- Ethel Paley, 99, American social worker.[395]
- Seshagiri Rao, 86, Indian politician, MLA (1994–1999).[396]
- Argentina Santos, 95, Portuguese singer.[397]
- Doug Smart, 82, American basketball player (Washington Huskies).[398]
- Hyrum W. Smith, 76, American executive (FranklinCovey).[399]
19
- John Abel, 80, Australian politician, member of the Australian House of Representatives (1975–1977).[400]
- Ernesto Báez, 64, Colombian paramilitary leader (United Self-Defense Forces of Colombia), heart attack.[401]
- José Mário Branco, 77, Portuguese singer-songwriter, actor and record producer.[402]
- Purita Campos, 82, Spanish cartoonist, illustrator and painter.[403]
- Basil Feldman, Baron Feldman, 96, British politician and businessman.[404]
- Bob Hallberg, 75, American college basketball coach (St. Xavier University, Chicago State University, University of Illinois at Chicago).[405]
- Joan Hester, 86, American politician.[406]
- D. M. Jayaratne, 88, Sri Lankan politician, Prime Minister (2010–2015) and MP (1989–2015).[407]
- Tom Lyle, 66, American comic book artist (Starman, Comet, Peter Parker: Spider-Man).[408]
- Qian Jiaqi, 80, Chinese nephrologist.[409]
- Fazlollah Reza, 104, Iranian professor, scientist and scholar, ambassador to UNESCO (1969–1974) and Canada (1974–1978).[410]
- Martinus Dogma Situmorang, 73, Indonesian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Padang (since 1983).[411]
- Colin Skipp, 80, British actor (The Archers).[412]
- Gabriel Stolzenberg, 82, American mathematician.[413]
- Rémy Stricker, 83, French pianist and musicologist.[414]
- Lech Szczucki, 86, Polish historian.[415]
- Colin Tatz, 85, South African-born Australian historian.[416]
- Lloyd Watson, 70, English rock guitarist.[417]
- Jusup Wilkosz, 71, German bodybuilder.[418]
- Wee Willie Walker, 77, American soul and blues singer.[419]
- Manoucher Yektai, 97, Iranian-American artist (New York School).[420]
- Barbara Zuber, 93, American painter.[421]
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- Fábio Barreto, 62, Brazilian film director (Lula, Son of Brazil, O Quatrilho), complications from traffic collision.[422]
- Tony Brooker, 94, British computer scientist.[423]
- Charles Brumskine, 68, Liberian politician, President pro tempore of the Senate (1997–1999).[424]
- Jake Burton Carpenter, 65, American snowboarder, founder of Burton Snowboards, cancer.[425]
- Jordan Cekov, 98, Macedonian partisan and journalist.[426]
- Fred Cox, 80, American football player (Minnesota Vikings), co-inventor of Nerf football.[427]
- Bertha Díaz, 83, Cuban Olympic athlete (1956, 1960).[428]
- Zoltán Dömötör, 84, Hungarian water polo player, Olympic champion (1964).[429]
- Du Ruiqing, 75, Chinese translator and educator, President of Xi'an Foreign Languages Institute (1998–2005).[430]
- Almaas Elman, Somali-born Canadian peace and human rights activist, shot.[431]
- Mary L. Good, 88, American inorganic chemist, acting Secretary of Commerce (1996).[432]
- Mari-Luci Jaramillo, 91, American diplomat, ambassador to Honduras (1977–1980).[433]
- Andrew Jin Daoyuan, 90, Chinese Patriotic Catholic Association prelate, Bishop of Lu’an (since 2000).[434]
- Meddie Kaggwa, 64, Ugandan lawyer and politician, Chairman of the Uganda Human Rights Commission (since 2009).[435]
- Peter Kattuk, 69, Canadian politician, MLA (1999–2008).[436]
- Amos Lapidot, 85, Israeli fighter pilot, Commander of the Israeli Air Force (1982–1987), and president of Technion.[437]
- Doug Lubahn, 71, American rock bassist (Clear Light, The Doors, Billy Squier).[438]
- Elmer Maddux, 85, American politician, member of the Oklahoma House of Representatives (1988–2004).[439]
- John Mann, 57, Canadian guitarist and singer (Spirit of the West), and actor (Underworld: Evolution).[440]
- John Martin, 80, American racing driver.[441]
- Wataru Misaka, 95, American basketball player (New York Knicks).[442]
- Linda Orange, 69, American politician, member of the Connecticut House of Representatives (since 1997), pancreatic cancer.[443]
- Michael J. Pollard, 80, American actor (Bonnie and Clyde, Scrooged, House of 1000 Corpses), cardiac arrest.[444]
- Qiu Shusen, 82, Chinese historian, specialist in the history of the Yuan dynasty and the Hui people.[445]
- Darren Servatius, 54, Canadian ice hockey player (Johnstown Chiefs), complications from diabetes.[446]
- Alastair Smith, 70, New Zealand library and information science academic (Victoria University of Wellington).[447]
- Alfred E. Smith IV, 68, American securities and healthcare executive (Bear Stearns, St. Vincent's Catholic Medical Center) and philanthropist (Al Smith Dinner).[448]
- Jim Wade, 84, American football player (New York Bulldogs).[449]
- Marilyn Yalom, 87, American feminist author and historian, multiple myeloma.[450]
- Dorel Zugrăvescu, 88, Romanian geophysicist.[451]
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- Roger C. Alperin, 72, American mathematician.[452]
- Karl Bierschel, 87, German Olympic ice hockey player (1952, 1956).[453]
- Yaşar Büyükanıt, 79, Turkish general, Chief of Staff (2006–2008).[454]
- Donna Carson, 73, American folk singer (Hedge and Donna).[455]
- Wally Clark, 92, New Zealand zoologist (University of Canterbury).[456]
- Cui Yi, 89, Chinese lieutenant general, Deputy Political Commissar of COSTIND.[457]
- Bahtiar Effendy, 60, Indonesian Islamic scholar and activist.[458]
- Sir Donald Gordon, 89, South African property developer, founder of Liberty International.[459]
- Bengt-Erik Grahn, 78, Swedish Olympic alpine skier (1964, 1968).[460]
- James Griffin, 86, American philosopher.[461]
- Val Heim, 99, American baseball player (Chicago White Sox).[462]
- Ray Kappe, 92, American architect, founder of Southern California Institute of Architecture.[463]
- John Kastner, 73, Canadian documentary film director (Life with Murder, NCR: Not Criminally Responsible, Out of Mind, Out of Sight) and screenwriter.[464]
- Andrée Lachapelle, 88, Canadian actress (Léolo, Cap Tourmente, Route 132), assisted suicide.[465]
- Barbara Mandel, 93, American activist (National Council of Jewish Women) and philanthropist (Cooper-Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum).[466]
- Albertina Martínez Burgos, 38, Chilean photojournalist.[467]
- Anton Mavretič, 84, Slovene electrical engineer.[468]
- Oppe Quiñonez, 86, Paraguayan footballer (Nacional Asunción, national team).[469]
- Nigel Richards, 74, British major general, cancer.[470]
- Toshio Saeki, 74, Japanese artist.[471]
- William Seale, 79–80, American historian and author.[472]
- George Springate, 81, Canadian football player (Montreal Alouettes) and politician, MNA (1970–1981).[473]
- Gahan Wilson, 89, American cartoonist (Everybody's Favorite Duck, A Night in the Lonesome October, Spooky Stories for a Dark and Stormy Night).[474]
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- Michael Breaugh, 77, Canadian politician, MP (1990–1993).[475]
- Duncan Archibald Bruce, 87, American author.[476]
- Tony Bull, 89, Australian football player (Melbourne).[477]
- Eugène Camara, 77, Guinean politician, Prime Minister (2007).[478]
- Sir Stephen Cleobury, 70, English organist, director of the Choir of King's College, Cambridge (1982–2019).[479]
- Jean Douchet, 90, French film critic, actor and director.[480]
- Eddie Duran, 94, American jazz guitarist.[481]
- Gaston Durnez, 91, Belgian author and journalist.[482]
- David Erb, 95, American jockey.[483]
- Martin Geck, 83, German musicologist.[484]
- David Gibson, 68, American professional Scrabble player, complications from pancreatic cancer.[485]
- Jasper Griffin, 82, British classical scholar, pneumonia.[486]
- Sean Haslegrave, 68, English footballer (Preston North End, Crewe Alexandra, York City).[487]
- He Jing, 84, Chinese hydraulic engineer and politician, Chief Engineer and Vice Minister of the Ministry of Water Resources.[488]
- Shaukat Kaifi, 91, Indian actress (Naina, Umrao Jaan, Salaam Bombay!).[489]
- Andreas Karlsböck, 59, Austrian politician, member of the National Council (2008–2017).[490]
- Daniel Leclercq, 70, French football player and manager (RC Lens, Olympique de Marseille), pulmonary embolism.[491]
- Gugu Liberato, 60, Brazilian television presenter, fall.[492]
- Make A Stand, 28, British racehorse, 1997 Champion Hurdle winner.[493]
- Chris Moncrieff, 88, British journalist, political editor of the Press Association (1980–1994).[494]
- Joaquim Moutinho, 67, Portuguese rally driver, Rally de Portugal winner (1986).[495]
- Max Müller, 103, Swiss Olympic cross-country skier.[496]
- Eduardo Nascimento, 76, Angolan singer ("O vento mudou").[497]
- Harvey C. Nathanson, 83, American electrical engineer.[498]
- Kaare R. Norum, 86, Norwegian academic, rector of the University of Oslo.[499]
- David O'Morchoe, 89, British major general.[500]
- Pat Philley, 90, Canadian soccer player.[501]
- Vicky Randall, 74, English political scientist.[502]
- Antti Rantakangas, 55, Finnish politician, MP (since 1999).[503]
- Gurram Yadagiri Reddy, 91, Indian politician, MLA (1985–1999).[504]
- Cecilia Seghizzi, 111, Italian composer and painter.[505]
- Henry Sobel, 75, Portuguese-born Brazilian-American reform rabbi, cancer.[506]
- Bowen Stassforth, 93, American swimmer, Olympic silver medalist (1952).[507]
- Bill Waterhouse, 97, Australian bookmaker.[508]
- Warren Wolf, 92, American high school football coach and politician, member of the New Jersey General Assembly (1981–1983).[509]
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- Bai Dezhang, 88, Chinese film actor (Visitors on the Icy Mountain) and director.[510]
- Asunción Balaguer, 94, Spanish actress (El canto del gallo, The Witching Hour, The Bird of Happiness), stroke.[511]
- Josep Maria Beal, 77, Andorran politician, General Syndic (1990–1991) and Mayor of Escaldes-Engordany (1984–1989).[512]
- Terry Board, 74, Australian footballer (Carlton).[513]
- Will Brunson, 49, American baseball player (Los Angeles Dodgers, Detroit Tigers), heart attack.[514]
- Leo Chamberlain, 79, English Roman Catholic priest and headmaster (Ampleforth College).[515]
- Bikash Chowdhury, 81, Indian cricketer.[516]
- Olly Croft, 90, British darts administrator, founder of the British Darts Organisation.[517]
- Marilyn Farquhar, 91, American cellular biologist.[518]
- Francesc Gambús, 45, Spanish politician, MEP (2014–2019).[519]
- Kenneth H. Gould, 81, American politician.[520]
- Barbara Hillary, 88, American adventurer, first black woman to reach both poles.[521]
- Doris Howell, 94, American physician.[522]
- Enrique Iturriaga, 101, Peruvian composer.[523]
- Wayne Jones, 65, American politician.[524]
- Ants Leemets, 69, Estonian politician and museum curator, Deputy Mayor of Tallinn (1996–2001) and Minister without portfolio (1995).[525]
- Catherine Small Long, 95, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1985–1987), dementia.[526]
- Banshilal Mahto, 79, Indian politician, MP (2014–2019), liver disease.[527]
- Texe Marrs, 75, American conspiracy theorist, radio host and fundamentalist Christian minister.[528]
- Harry Morton, 38, American restaurateur, founder of Pink Taco.[529]
- Shirley Gordon Olafsson, 92, Canadian Olympic athlete (1948).[530]
- Marilyn Saviola, 74, American disability rights activist.[531]
- Liu Shahe, 88, Chinese writer and poet, complications from throat cancer.[532]
- Walter Spink, 91, American art historian.[533]
- Patrice Tirolien, 73, French politician, MP (1995–1997) and MEP (2009–2014).[534]
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- Billy Bell, 96, Canadian football player (Toronto Argonauts).[535]
- Chris Cantelmo, 57, American biochemist and religious leader.
- Jean-Paul Benzécri, 87, French statistician.[536]
- Hank Bullough, 85, American football player (Green Bay Packers) and coach (New England Patriots, Buffalo Bills).[537]
- William A. Connelly, 88, American sergeant major.[538]
- Dumitru Cuc, 91, Romanian Olympic wrestler.[539]
- Robert Godshall, 86, American politician, member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives (1983–2019).[540]
- Goo Hara, 28, South Korean singer (Kara) and actress (City Hunter), suicide.[541]
- Kshiti Goswami, 76, Indian politician, MLA (1991–2001, 2006–2011).[542]
- J. Bruce Jacobs, 76, American-born Australian orientalist, cancer.[543]
- Clive James, 80, Australian author (Cultural Amnesia), broadcaster (Clive James's Postcard from..., Fame in the 20th Century) and critic, leukaemia.[544]
- Kailash Chandra Joshi, 90, Indian politician, MP (2000–2014) and Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh (1977–1978).[545]
- Mobarak Hossain Khan, 81, Bangladeshi musicologist, musician, and writer.[546]
- Nelson P. W. Khonje, 95, Malawian politician, Speaker of the National Assembly (1975–1987).[547]
- Lee Kim Sai, 82, Malaysian politician, MP (1986–1995) and Labour Minister (1986–1989).[548]
- Werner Kutzelnigg, 86, Austrian chemist.[549]
- Colin Mawby, 83, English organist, composer and conductor.[550]
- Takashi Miyahara, 85, Japanese-Nepalese tour operator and politician, founder of Nepal Rastriya Bikas Party.[551]
- Dion Neutra, 93, American architect (Neutra VDL Studio and Residences) and preservationist.[552]
- Juan Orrego-Salas, 100, Chilean-born American composer.[553]
- Nimish Pilankar, 29, Indian sound editor (Race 3, Kesari, Housefull 4), brain haemorrhage.[554]
- Yehoshua Porath, 81, Israeli historian.[555]
- Anil Raj, 35, American UNDP human rights activist and Amnesty International board member.[556]
- Noemí Rial, 72, Argentine lawyer and politician, Secretary of Labour (2002-2015).[557]
- Cynthia Cary Van Pelt Russell, 95, American socialite.[558]
- Robert F. X. Sillerman, 71, American broadcasting and live event executive (SFX Entertainment).[559]
- John Simon, 94, Serbian-born American theater and film critic (New York).[560]
- Joan Staley, 79, American model and actress (The Untouchables, 77 Sunset Strip, The Ghost and Mr. Chicken), heart failure.[561]
- Narayan Rao Tarale, 83, Indian politician, MLA (1994–1999).[562]
- Lyudmila Verbitskaya, 83, Russian linguist, Rector (1994–2008) and President (since 2008) of Saint Petersburg State University.
- Ed Weisacosky, 75, American football player (Miami Dolphins, New York Giants, New England Patriots).[563]
- Frank E. Young, 88, American physician, Commissioner of Food and Drugs (1984–1989).[564]
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- Frank Biondi, 74, American film and television executive, CEO of HBO (1983), Viacom (1987–1996) and Universal Studios (1996–1998), bladder cancer.[565]
- André Bisson, 90, Canadian academic and executive.[566]
- Joseph Bordogna, 86, American scientist and engineer.[567]
- Chang Jen-hu, 92, Taiwanese geographer.[568]
- George Clements, 87, American Roman Catholic priest and civil rights activist, heart attack.[569]
- Héctor García-Molina, 66, Mexican-born American computer scientist.[570]
- Martin Harvey, 78, Northern Irish footballer (Sunderland, national team).[571]
- János Horváth, 98, Hungarian politician, MP (1945–1947, 1998–2014).[572]
- Bevin Hough, 90, New Zealand rugby league player (Auckland, national team) and long jumper, British Empire Games silver medalist (1950).[573]
- Larry Hurtado, 75, American New Testament scholar.[574]
- Charlot Jeudy, 34, Haitian LGBT activist.[575]
- Terry Kelly, 85, Irish hurler.[576]
- Nobuaki Kobayashi, 77, Japanese three-cushion billiards player, two-time world champion.[577]
- Carolyn Konheim, 81, American environmental activist.[578]
- Franz Lichtblau, 91, German architect.[579]
- Muiris Mac Conghail, 78, Irish journalist.[580]
- Bill McCreary Sr., 84, Canadian ice hockey player (St. Louis Blues, Montreal Canadiens, New York Rangers).[581]
- Keith L. Moore, 94, Canadian anatomist.[582]
- Pete Musser, 92, American investor and philanthropist, cardiac arrest.[583]
- Alain Porthault, 90, French Olympic sprinter (1948, 1952) and rugby player (national team, Racing 92).[584]
- Jay Powell, 67, American politician, member of the Georgia House of Representatives (since 2008).[585]
- Garth C. Reeves Sr., 100, Bahamian-born American newspaper publisher (The Miami Times).[586]
- Jimmy Schulz, 51, German politician, member of the Bundestag (2009–2013, since 2017).[587]
- Iain Sutherland, 71, Scottish musician (The Sutherland Brothers) and songwriter ("(I Don't Want to Love You But) You Got Me Anyway", "Arms of Mary").[588]
- Tsebin Tchen, 78, Chinese-born Australian politician, Senator (1999–2005), traffic collision.[589]
- Goar Vartanian, 93, Soviet-Armenian spy, uncovered Operation Long Jump.[590]
- Chuck White, 78, American basketball coach.[591]
- Michael Wright, British academic.[592]
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- Jack Ady, 86, Canadian politician.[593]
- Al Bunge, 82, American basketball player.[594]
- Cyrus Chothia, 77, English biochemist.[595]
- Gulzar Ahmed Chowdhury, Bangladeshi politician, MP (1996).[596]
- Vittorio Congia, 89, Italian actor (5 marines per 100 ragazze, Shivers in Summer, Obiettivo ragazze).[597]
- Howard Cruse, 75, American cartoonist and comic book writer (Stuck Rubber Baby), cancer.[598]
- Sudhir Dar, 87, Indian cartoonist.[599]
- Thakur Prithvi Singh Deora, 85, Indian politician, MLA (1967–1972).[600]
- Yeshi Dhonden, 92, Tibetan physician and humanitarian, founder of the Men-Tsee-Khang, respiratory failure.[601]
- Herb Granath, 91, American sportscaster.[602]
- James L. Holloway III, 97, American admiral, Chief of Naval Operations (1974–1978).[603]
- Rabiul Hussain, 76, Bangladeshi architect and writer.[604]
- Ken Kavanagh, 95, Australian motorcycle racer.[605]
- Köbi Kuhn, 76, Swiss football player (Zürich, national team) and manager.[606]
- Juan Lombardo, 92, Argentine vice admiral.[607]
- William E. Macaulay, 74, American investment executive, chairman of First Reserve Corporation, and financer of the William E. Macaulay Honors College, heart attack.[608]
- Bruno Nicolè, 79, Italian footballer (Juventus, Roma, national team).[609]
- Phil Nugent, 80, American football player.[610]
- Barry O'Donnell, 93, Irish pediatric surgeon.[611]
- Gerald Regan, 91, Canadian politician, MP (1963–1965, 1980–1984) and Premier of Nova Scotia (1970–1978).[612]
- Dan Reisinger, 85, Israeli graphic designer and artist.[613]
- Gary Rhodes, 59, English chef (Rhodes W1) and television personality (MasterChef, Local Food Hero), subdural haematoma.[614]
- Osvaldo Romberg, 81, Argentine artist.[615]
- Alfred Streun, 94, Swiss Olympic ice hockey player.[616]
- Karel Werner, 94, Czech-born British philosopher and religious scholar.[617]
- Yin Xiaowei, 46, Chinese materials scientist.[618]
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- Martin Armiger, 70, Australian musician (The Sports) and composer (Young Einstein, Cody), genetic lung condition.[619]
- Ciputra, 88, Indonesian property developer and philanthropist.[620]
- Louie Crew, 82, American academic and LGBT rights activist.[621]
- Stefan Danailov, 76, Bulgarian actor (Ladies' Choice, Affection, Something Out of Nothing) and politician, Minister of Culture (2005–2009), lymphoma.[622]
- Terry de Havilland, 81, British shoe designer.[623]
- Walter DeVries, 90, American political consultant and author.[624]
- Clay Evans, 94, American pastor and civil rights advocate.[625]
- Maarit Feldt-Ranta, 51, Finnish politician, MP (2007–2019), stomach cancer.[626]
- Svatoslav Galík, 81, Czech competitive orienteer.[627]
- Godfrey Gao, 35, Taiwanese-Canadian model and actor (The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones, Love is a Broadway Hit, Legend of the Ancient Sword), cardiac arrest.[628]
- Brad Gobright, 31, American rock climber, climbing fall.[629]
- Hà Văn Tấn, 82, Vietnamese historian.[630]
- Jaegwon Kim, 85, South Korean-American philosopher.[631]
- Sushil Kumar, 79, Indian admiral, Chief of the Naval Staff (1998–2001).[632]
- Elio Locatelli, 76, Italian Olympic speed skater (1964, 1968).[633]
- Kutub Ahmed Mazumder, 80, Indian politician, MLA (2006–2011).[634]
- Tom McHugh, 87, American football player (Notre Dame Fighting Irish, Ottawa Rough Riders) and coach.[635]
- Sir Jonathan Miller, 85, English humourist (Beyond the Fringe), television presenter, and theatre director, Alzheimer's disease.[636]
- Bridglal Pachai, 91, South African-born Canadian educator and historian.[637]
- Agnes Baker Pilgrim, 95, American Takelma elder and activist, brain aneurysm.[638]
- John B. Robbins, 86, American medical researcher.[639]
- William Ruckelshaus, 87, American attorney, Deputy Attorney General (1973), Acting Director of FBI (1973) and Administrator of EPA (1970–1973, 1983–1985).[640]
- Ghazi Sial, 86, Pakistani poet.[641]
- Bala Singh, 67, Indian actor (Avatharam, Kaama, Pudhupettai), food poisoning.[642]
- John Henry Waddell, 98, American sculptor and painter.[643]
- Sam Watson, 67, Australian indigenous activist and writer.[644]
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- Ernest Cabo, 86, French Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Basse-Terre (1984–2008).[645]
- Ratna Ram Chaudhary, 90, Indian politician, MLA (1977–1985, 1990–1993, 1998–2003).[646]
- Cilinho, 80, Brazilian football manager (São Paulo FC, Corinthians, Ponte Preta).[647]
- Andrew Clements, 70, American children's author (Frindle, A Week in the Woods, Things Not Seen), proto-COVID.[648]
- Graham Crouch, 71, Australian Olympic middle-distance runner (1976).[649]
- Padú del Caribe, 99, Aruban musician and songwriter ("Aruba Dushi Tera").[650]
- Philip Donnelly, 70, Irish guitarist.[651]
- Christopher Finzi, 85, British orchestral conductor.[652]
- Grethe G. Fossum, 74, Norwegian politician, MP (1997–2001).[653]
- Bjarke Gundlev, 88, Danish footballer (AGF, national team).[654]
- Dorcas Hardy, 73, American administrator, Commissioner of the Social Security Administration (1986–1989).[655]
- Drago Kovačević, 66, Croatian Serb politician and writer, Mayor of Knin (1994–1995).[656]
- Pamela Lincoln, 82, American actress (Love of Life, The Doctors).[657]
- Marion McClinton, 65, American theatre director (Jitney, King Hedley II) and playwright, kidney failure.[658]
- John McKissick, 93, American Hall of Fame football coach (Summerville High School).[659]
- Jorge Monge, 81, Costa Rican footballer (Saprissa, national team).[660]
- Jan Nygren, 85, Swedish actor (Världens bästa Karlsson, The Brothers Lionheart, Den ofrivillige golfaren).[661]
- Juan Carlos Scannone, 88, Italian-Argentine Roman Catholic Jesuit priest.[662]
- Kermit Staggers, 72, American politician, member of the South Dakota Senate (1995–2002).[663]
- John Strohmayer, 73, American baseball player (Montreal Expos, New York Mets).[664]
- Endel Taniloo, 96, Estonian sculptor.[665]
- Tiny Ron Taylor, 72, American actor (The Rocketeer, Ace Ventura: Pet Detective) and basketball player (New York Nets).[666]
- Pim Verbeek, 63, Dutch football manager (South Korea, Australia, Oman), cancer.[667]
- Gene Warren Jr., 78, American visual effects artist (Terminator 2: Judgment Day, Bram Stoker's Dracula, The Abyss), Oscar winner (1992).[668]
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- Ruth Anderson, 91, American composer, lung cancer.[669]
- Edwin K. Barker, 91, American high school principal.[670]
- Nancy Boggess, 94, American astrophysicist.[671]
- Irving Burgie, 95, American Hall of Fame songwriter ("Day-O (The Banana Boat Song)", "Jamaica Farewell", "In Plenty and In Time of Need").[672]
- Michael Howard, 96, American actor.[673]
- Makio Inoue, 80, Japanese voice actor (Astro Boy, Captain Harlock, Lupin the Third).[674]
- Joseph Anthony Irudayaraj, 84, Indian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of the Dharmapuri (1997–2012).[675]
- Tony Karalius, 76, English rugby league player (St Helens, Wigan, Great Britain national team).[676]
- Usman Khan, 28, British terrorist, perpetrator of the 2019 London Bridge stabbing, shot.[677]
- Serge Lindier, 67, French comic book artist.[678]
- Roman Malek, 68, Polish-born German professor and sinologist.[679]
- Fitzhugh Mullan, 77, American physician, medical writer and professor at George Washington University.[680]
- Yasuhiro Nakasone, 101, Japanese politician, Prime Minister (1982–1987) and MP (1947–2004).[681]
- Julio Nazareno, 83, Argentinian jurist, President of the Supreme Court (1993–1994, 1994–2003), pulmonary disease.[682]
- Lina M. Obeid, 64, American physician and cancer researcher, complications from lung cancer.[683]
- Seymour Siwoff, 99, American sports statistician, owner of the Elias Sports Bureau (1952–2018).[684]
- Buddy Terry, 78, American jazz saxophonist.[685]
- R-Kal Truluck, 45, American football player (Saskatchewan Roughriders, Kansas City Chiefs), complications from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.[686]
- Phil Wyman, 74, American politician, member of the California State Assembly (1978–1992, 2000–2002) and Senate (1993–1995).[687]
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- Ralph Anderson, 92, American politician, member of the South Carolina Senate (1997–2013) and House of Representatives (1991–1997).[688]
- Elizabeth Arrieta, 57, Uruguayan engineer and politician, Deputy (since 2015), traffic collision.[689]
- Amnon Buchbinder, 61, American-born Canadian screenwriter and film director (Whole New Thing, The Fishing Trip), cancer.[690]
- Cai Shaoqing, 86, Chinese historian, authority on Chinese secret societies.[691]
- Doug Cox, 62, Australian football player (St Kilda Football Club).[692]
- A. Hunter Dupree, 98, American historian.[693]
- Bertil Fiskesjö, 91, Swedish politician, MP (1971–1994).[694]
- Graziano Gasparini, 95, Venezuelan architect.[695]
- Odette Grzegrzulka, 72, French politician.[696]
- Concha Hidalgo, 95, Spanish actress (Goya's Ghosts, Matador, Aída, La que se avecina)[697]
- Sir Michael Howard, 97, English historian, co-founder of the International Institute for Strategic Studies.[698]
- Petr Málek, 58, Czech sport shooter, Olympic silver medallist (2000).[699]
- Doris Merrick, 100, American actress (Girl Trouble, That Other Woman, The Big Noise) and model, heart failure.[700]
- Robert W. Munley Jr, 89, American personal injury lawyer.[701]
- Laxminarayan Nayak, 101, Indian politician, MLA (1957–1962, 1972–1977), MP (1977–1980).[702]
- Tejumola Olaniyan, 60, Nigerian academic, heart failure.[703]
- Ou Tangliang, 105, Chinese journalist, politician and diplomat.[704]
- Daniel Poliziani, 84, Canadian ice hockey player (Boston Bruins).[705]
- Harold Rahm, 100, American-Brazilian Roman Catholic priest.[706]
- Raeanne Rubenstein, 74, American photographer.[707]
- Milagrosa Tan, 61, Filipino politician, Governor of Samar (2001–2010, since 2019), cardiac arrest.[708]
- Brian Tierney, 97, British historian and medievalist.[709]
- Harriet Zinnes, 100, American poet and author.[710]
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