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2004 Indian general election in Pondicherry
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The 2004 Indian general election in Pondicherry, occurred for 1 seat in the territory. The seat is part of the Pondicherry constituency. The UPA, fielded M. Ramadass, of the Pattali Makkal Katchi, while the NDA fielded Lalitha Kumaramangalam of BJP. Due to the high Vanniyar population in Puducherry, and the strength of UPA Alliance, PMK was able to get the lone seat of Pondicherry. Also, The results reflected the general trend shown in Tamil Nadu, where DMK and its alliance UPA, were able to beat its rival ADMK and BJP which are part of the NDA. The results here also reflects the poor performance of NDA Alliance in this election, losing all 40 seats, that contested in Tamil Nadu and Pondicherry. Here the United Progressive Alliance sweeped all 40 seats making an record for the first time ever.
2004 Indian general election in Pondicherry
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Candidates No.ConstituencyCandidatesBJP (NDA)PMK (UPA)1Puducherry Lalitha Kumaramangalam M. Ramadass
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2023 deaths in the United States (July–September)
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The following notable deaths in the United States occurred in July–September 2023. Names are reported under the date of death, in alphabetical order as set out in WP:NAMESORT. A typical entry reports information in the following sequence: Name, age, country of citizenship at birth and subsequent nationality (if applicable), what subject was noted for, year of birth (if known), and reference.
2023 deaths in the United States (July–September)
July
July 150px|thumb|Joseph John Gerry 150px|thumb|Coco Lee 150px|thumb|George Tickner 150px|thumb|Jimmy Weldon 150px|thumb|Manny Coto 150px|thumb|André Watts 150px|thumb|Ed Bressoud 150px|thumb|William O'Malley 150px|thumb|Harry Frankfurt 150px|thumb|Kevin Mitnick 150px|thumb|DJ Deeon 150px|thumb|Tony Bennett 150px|thumb|Mike Ivie 150px|thumb|Inga Swenson 150px|thumb|Bo Goldman 150px|thumb|Johnny Lujack 150px|thumb|Patricia A. Goldman 150px|thumb|Randy Meisner 150px|thumb|Paul Reubens July 1 Frank Field, 100, television meteorologist (WNBC) (b. 1923)Pioneering Former WNBC Meteorologist Dr. Frank Field Dies at 100 Robert Lieberman, 75, film and television director (All I Want for Christmas, Fire in the Sky, D3: The Mighty Ducks) (b. 1947)Robert Lieberman Dies: 'Fire In The Sky', TV & Commercials Director Was 75 Christopher H. Sterling, 80, media historian (b. 1943)In Remembrance of Christopher Sterling Lawrence Turman, 96, film producer (The Graduate, The Thing, The River Wild) (b. 1926)Lawrence Turman, Oscar-Nominated Producer of ‘The Graduate,’ Dies at 96 July 2 Joseph John Gerry, 94, Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Portland (1989–2004) and auxiliary bishop of Manchester (1986–1989) (b. 1928)Former Portland Catholic bishop Joseph Gerry dies at 94 Susan Love, 75, surgeon (b. 1948)Susan M. Love, MD, MBA, Chief Visionary Officer and "Founding Mother" of Breast Cancer Advocacy and Research Dies Minnie Bruce Pratt, 76, writer and activist (b. 1946)Important update about Minnie Bruce Pratt’s health James A. Sharp Jr., 90, politician, mayor of Flint, Michigan (1983–1987) (b. 1933)Former City of Flint Mayor James Sharp Jr. passes away July 3 Vicki Anderson, 83, soul singer (b. 1939)Vicki Anderson Has Died Catherine Burks-Brooks, 83, civil rights activist (b. 1939)Birmingham Freedom Rider Catherine Burks-Brooks dies at 83 James Dobbins, 81, diplomat, ambassador to the European Union (1991–1993) and Afghanistan (2001–2002) (b, 1942)James Dobbins, former US special envoy for Afghanistan and Pakistan, dies at 81 Antwun Echols, 52, middleweight boxer (b. 1971)Davenport boxer Antwun Echols dies Cecil Exum, 60, basketball player (North Melbourne Giants, Melbourne Tigers, Geelong Supercats) (b. 1962)Cecil Exum passes away at 60 Lincoln Mayorga, 86, pianist and arranger (b. 1937)Former Columbia County resident and classical music star Lincoln Mayorga dies Don Reinhoudt, 78, weightlifter (b. 1945)Powerlifting & Strongman Legend Don Reinhoudt Passes Away At 78 Vince Tobin, 79, football coach (Arizona Cardinals) (b. 1943)Former head coach, coordinator Vince Tobin dies at 79 July 4 George Aghajanian, 91, psychiatrist (b. 1932)In Memoriam: George K. Aghajanian, MD John Berylson, 70, businessman and association football chairman (Millwall) (b. 1953)Millwall owner John Berylson passes away in ‘tragic accident’ Kristaps Keggi, 88, Latvian-born orthopedic surgeon (b. 1934)Middlebury’s pioneering surgeon Keggi dies at 88 Fred Willis, 75, football player (Cincinnati Bengals, Houston Oilers) (b. 1947)Frederick F. Willis III July 5 Marvin S. Arrington Sr., 82, politician and jurist, president of the Atlanta City Council (1980–1997) and Fulton County superior court judge (2002–2012) (b. 1941)Retired Fulton County Superior Court Judge Marvin S. Arrington Sr. dead at 82 Coco Lee, 48, Hong Kong-born singer-songwriter (Singer) (b. 1975)快訊/李玟驚傳過世!享年48歲 親姊姊發文證實噩耗 Jack Rains, 85, attorney, secretary of state of Texas (1987–1989) (b. 1937)Hon. Jack M. Rains George Tickner, 76, rock guitarist (Journey, Frumious Bandersnatch) (b. 1946)Journey Co-Founder George Tickner Reportedly Dies at 76 (death announced on this date) July 6 Jeffrey Carlson, 48, actor (All My Children, The Goat, or Who Is Sylvia?, Hitch) (b. 1975)Jeffrey Carlson, Who Played 1st Trans Character on Daytime TV, Dies at 48 Johnie Cooks, 64, football player (Baltimore / Indianapolis Colts, New York Giants, Cleveland Browns) (b. 1958)Bulldog Country says goodbye to all-time great Johnie Cooks Francis R. Dillon, 83, Air Force general, commander of the OSI (1988–1993) (b. 1939)Ret. Brig. Gen. Francis Dillon, OSI’s 11th commander, dies at 83 Gene Gaines, 85, football player (Ottawa Rough Riders, Montreal Alouettes) and coach (Winnipeg Blue Bombers) (b. 1938)Ottawa Mourns the Loss of Legend Gene Gaines George W. Jackson, 98, politician, member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives (1981–1990) (b. 1924)George W. Jackson Peter Nero, 89, pianist and conductor (Philly Pops), Grammy winner (1962, 1963) (b. 1934)Famed pianist and Pops legend Peter Nero is dead at 89 Joop Sanders, 101, Dutch-born painter and educator (b. 1921)Joop Sanders (1921–2023) Mutulu Shakur, 72, convicted robber and murderer (1981 Brink's robbery) (b. 1950)2Pac's stepfather Mutulu Shakur reportedly passes away Dick Sheridan, 81, football coach (Furman Paladins, NC State Wolfpack) (b. 1941)NC State Announces Former Longtime Football Coach Has Died Stephen M. Silverman, 71, journalist (New York Post, Time Inc.) (b. 1951)Stephen Silverman Caleb Southern, 53, musician and computer scientist (b. 1969)Caleb Southern Marlena Spieler, 74, food writer (Bon Appétit, Saveur, San Francisco Chronicle) (b. 1949)Marlena Spieler, former Chronicle food columnist and bon vivant, dies at 74 Jimmy Weldon, 99, voice actor (The Yogi Bear Show, Challenge of the Superfriends, Shirt Tales), ventriloquist and television host (b. 1923)Jimmy Weldon July 7 Oscar Brashear, 78, jazz trumpeter (b. 1944)Remembering Oscar Brashear Mary Ann Hoberman, 92, author and poet (b. 1930)Obituary: Mary Ann Hoberman Nikki McCray, 51, Hall of Fame basketball player (Washington Mystics, Indiana Fever) and coach (Old Dominion Lady Monarchs, Mississippi State Bulldogs) (b. 1971)Former Lady Vols basketball star, Mississippi State coach Nikki McCray-Penson dies at 51 July 8 Gary Allen, 63, football player (Houston Oilers, Dallas Cowboys, Calgary Stampeders) (b. 1960)Former Hawaii football star Gary Allen dies at 63 Bryan Collins, 58, football coach (LIU Sharks) (b. 1965)Stony Brook Athletics Mourns the Loss of Bryan Collins Greg Cook, 72, singer (The Unifics) (b. 1951)‘The Unifics’ singer, Gregory Cook, dies at 72 Tara Heiss, 66, Hall of Fame basketball player (Maryland Terrapins) (b. 1956)Maryland Mourns the Passing of Hall of Famer Tara Heiss Judith Liebman, 86, operations researcher and engineer (b. 1936)Judith S. Liebman Renault Robinson, 80, police officer (b. 1942)Renault Robinson, Co-Founder of the Afro-American Patrolmen’s League, Dies at 80 Bill Shipp, 89, author and journalist (The Atlanta Constitution) (b. 1933)Legendary Georgia journalist Bill Shipp dies at 89 Evelyn M. Witkin, 102, geneticist (b. 1921)Evelyn M. Witkin, World-Renowned Geneticist, Dies at 102 Melvin Wulf, 95, lawyer (b. 1927)Melvin Wulf, Prominent Civil Liberties Lawyer, Dies at 95 Juris Zarins, 78, German-born archaeologist (b. 1945)Juris Zarins July 9 Joe Campbell, 68, football player (New Orleans Saints, Oakland Raiders, Tampa Bay Buccaneers) (b. 1955)Man Found Dead Monday Identified as 1981 Super Bowl Winner Manny Coto, 62, Cuban-born television writer, director and producer (Star Trek: Enterprise, 24, Dexter) (b. 1961)Manny Coto Dies: Emmy-Winning ’24’ EP Who Created AI Drama 'Next' & Worked On 'Star Trek: Enterprise', 'American Horror Story' & 'Dexter' Was 62 Charlie Daniels, 83, politician, Arkansas commissioner of state lands (1985–2003), secretary of state (2003–2011), and state auditor (2011–2015) (b, 1939)Arkansas political legend, longtime office holder, Charlie Daniels, dies Andrea Evans, 66, actress (One Life to Live, The Young and the Restless, Passions) (b. 1957)Andrea Evans Dies: 'One Life To Live', 'The Young And The Restless' Actor Was 66 Kenton Forsythe, 78, audio engineer and inventor (b. 1944)In Memoriam: Kenton Forsythe, 1944–2023 Lee Hedges, 93, high school football coach (Captain Shreve High School) (b. 1929)Legendary prep football coach in Shreveport, Lee Hedges, dies at 93 Roy Herron, 69, politician, member of the Tennessee House of Representatives (1987–1997) and Senate (1997–2013) (b. 1953)Former Democratic Tennessee lawmaker Roy Herron dies after jetski accident Mikala Jones, 44, surfer (b. 1979) Henry Kamm, 98, German-born journalist (The New York Times), Pulitzer Prize winner (1978) (b. 1925)Henry Kamm, Pulitzer-Winning New York Times Journalist, Dies at 98 Benno C. Schmidt Jr., 81, law scholar, president of Yale University (1986–1992) (b. 1942)Benno Schmidt Jr., a Reforming Leader at Yale and CUNY, Dies at 81 Leroy W. Stutz, 84, Air Force officer, pilot, and prisoner of war (b. 1939)Stutz leaves legacy of determination July 10 Randy Fullmer, 73, animator (Who Framed Roger Rabbit) and producer (The Emperor's New Groove, Chicken Little) (b. 1950)Walt Disney Animation Studios Producer, Randy Fullmer, Passes Away at 73 Al Giordano, 63, journalist (Narco News) and political commentator (b. 1959)Al Giordano, 1959–2023 Richard G. Hovannisian, 90, historian and professor (b. 1932)Renowned Academician Professor Richard G. Hovhannisyan Passes Away at Age 90 Sally Kempton, 80, spiritual writer (b. 1943)Remembering Sally Kempton Manny the Frenchie, 12, French Bulldog (b. 2011)Manny the Frenchie — a Canine Social Media Star 'Loved Around the World' — Dead at 12 (death announced on this date) Bob Segarini, 77, American-Canadian musician and radio presenter (b. 1945)RIP: Bob Segarini Passes At Age 77 JoAnn Watson, 72, pastor and politician, member of the Detroit City Council (2003–2013) (b. 1951) July 11 Gaea Pelefoti Failautusi, 83, American Samoan politician, senator (1995–1999) (b. 1939)Senate passes Concurrent Resolution offering its condolences to the family of First Lady Ella Mauga (death announced on this date) Dakota Fred Hurt, 80, television personality (Gold Rush: White Water) (b, 1943)'Gold Rush: White Water' Dakota Fred Hurt Dies At 80 Mantaur, 55, professional wrestler (WWF) (b. 1968)Mike 'Mantaur' Halac Dead, Former WWF Wrestler Died At Age 55 C. R. Roberts, 87, football player (Toronto Argonauts, San Francisco 49ers) (b. 1936)C.R. Roberts, who led USC to victory over Longhorns in segregated Texas, has died at 87 July 12 André Watts, 77, pianist and academic, Grammy Award winner (1964), Avery Fisher Prize recipient (1988) (b. 1946)Indiana University mourns loss of André Watts, distinguished professor of piano An Yin, 64, Chinese-born geologist (b. 1959)In Memoriam: Professor An Yin July 13 Ed Bressoud, 91, baseball player (New York / San Francisco Giants, Boston Red Sox, St. Louis Cardinals) (b. 1932)‘Commanding presence’ Ed Bressoud dies at 91 Josephine Chaplin, 74, actress (The Canterbury Tales, Escape to the Sun, Nuits Rouges) (b. 1949)Mme Joséphine Gardin-Chaplin Mike Endsley, 61, politician, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly (2011–2015) (b. 1962)Michael Endsley Carlin Glynn, 83, actress (The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas, Three Days of the Condor, The Trip to Bountiful) (b. 1940)Carlin Glynn Dies: Tony Winner For 'The Best Little Whorehouse In Texas' And Mother Of Mary Stuart Masterson Was 83 Edward Hume, 87, television and film writer (The Day After, Barnaby Jones, The Streets of San Francisco) (b. 1936)Edward Hume Dies: 'The Day After' Writer, 'Barnaby Jones', 'Streets Of San Francisco' Creator Was 87 Justin Peacock, 52, television writer and producer (Suits, The Lincoln Lawyer, Alert: Missing Persons Unit) (b. 1971)Justin Peacock Dies: ‘Suits’ & ‘Lincoln Lawyer’ Writer Was 52 Bill Reynolds, 78, sports journalist (The Providence Journal) (b. 1945)Longtime Providence Journal columnist Bill Reynolds dies at age 78 July 14 Bernard Bachrach, 84, historian (b. 1939)Bernard "Bernie" Bachrach Nick Benedict, 77, actor (All My Children, The Young and the Restless, Days of Our Lives) (b. 1946)Veteran Soap Opera Actor Nick Benedict Dead at 77 Dianne Chambless, 75, clinical psychologist (b. 1948)Remembering Dianne L. Chambless Anthony Meo, drummer (Biohazard)Original Biohazard drummer Anthony Meo dies after battle with cancer (death announced on this date) Nancy Pyle, 85, politician (b. 1938)‘Her heart was in service’: Former San Jose Councilmember Nancy Pyle dies Hettie Simmons Love, 100, minority female college student, first African-American to earn an MBA from an Ivy League university (b. 1922)Harrisburg’s Hettie Love, first Black graduate from Ivy League MBA program, dies at 100 Beverly Moss Spatt, 99, public official and preservationist, chair of the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission (1970–1974) (b. 1924)Beverly Moss Spatt, Protector of Landmarks in New York, Dies at 99 July 15 Darrel Aschbacher, 88, football player (San Francisco 49ers, Philadelphia Eagles, Saskatchewan Roughriders) (b. 1935)Darrel Godsil Aschbacher Julius Crosslin, 39, football player (Dallas Cowboys) (b. 1983)Former Oklahoma State Fullback Julius Crosslin Dies Suddenly Dave Currey, 80, football coach (Long Beach State 49ers, Cincinnati Bearcats) (b. 1943)In Memoriam: Director of Athletics Dave Currey John R. Manz, 77, Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of Chicago (1996–2021) (b. 1945)Bishop John Raymond Manz † William O'Malley, 91, Roman Catholic priest and actor (The Exorcist) (b. 1931)The Rev. William J. O’Malley, accused McQuaid teacher of ‘The Exorcist’ fame, dies at 91 James Zagel, 82, judge of the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois and novelist (b. 1941)U.S. District Judge James Zagel, ‘Renaissance man’ who presided over some of Chicago’s biggest trials, dies at 82 July 16 Elise Finch, 51, meteorologist (b. 1972)CBS Meteorologist Elise Finch Dies at 51 Harry Frankfurt, 94, philosopher (b. 1929)Harry Frankfurt (1929–2023) Funny Cide, 23, Thoroughbred racehorse (b. 2000)Funny Cide, New York horse that nearly won Triple Crown, has died SunRay Kelley, 71, builder (b. 1951)SunRay Kelley, Master Builder of the Counterculture, Dies at 71 Neil Maune, 62, football player (Notre Dame Fighting Irish) (b. 1961)Neil John Maune Richard Henry Mills, 93, jurist, judge of the U.S. District Court for Central Illinois (since 1985) (b. 1929)Richard Mills, Central District and Appellate Court judge, dies at 93 Kevin Mitnick, 59, computer security consultant, author and convicted hacker (b. 1953)Kevin David Mitnick Angelo Mozilo, 84, banker and financial CEO (Countrywide Financial) (b. 1938)Angelo Mozilo, Countrywide Financial's former CEO, dies at 84 July 17 Jerry Bradley, 83, music executive (Wanted! The Outlaws) (b. 1940)Breaking: Country Music Hall Of Famer Jerry Bradley Passes DJ Deeon, 56, dance music DJ and producer (b. 1966)DJ Deeon, star of Chicago house music scene, dies aged 56 Stuart Epperson, 86, evangelical and businessman, co-founder of Salem Media Group (b. 1936)Salem Media Announces the Passing of its Co-founder Stuart Epperson Sr. Walt Groller, 92, polka musician (b. 1931)'He was an icon': Tributes pour in for polka legend Walt Groller Sue Marx, 92, documentary film director and producer (Young at Heart), Oscar winner (1987) (b. 1930)Sue Marx, Oscar-winning filmmaker from Michigan, dies at 92 July 18 Miller Farr, 80, football player (Houston Oilers, St. Louis Cardinals, San Diego Chargers) (b. 1943)Miller Farr Jr. Richard W. Goldberg, 95, jurist, judge of the United States Court of International Trade (since 1991) (b. 1927)Obituary of Judge Richard Wayne Goldberg Lew Perkins, 78, athletic director (Wichita State Shockers, UConn Huskies, Kansas Jayhawks) (b. 1945)Former Kansas and Wichita State AD Lew Perkins dies at 78 Martha Saxton, 77, historian (b. 1945)Martha Saxton, Historian Who Explored Women's Lives, Dies at 77 Stu Silver, 76, screenwriter (Throw Momma from the Train) and television writer (Soap, Webster) (b. 1947)Stu Silver, ‘Throw Momma from the Train’ Screenwriter, Dies at 76 Larry Yellen, 80, baseball player (Houston Colt .45s) (b. 1943)Lawrence "Larry" Alan Yellen July 19 Frank Cody, 75, record producer, A&R and radio executive (KTWV) (b. 1948)"Father Of Smooth Jazz" Frank Cody; Longtime Programmer & Broadcast Architecture Co-Founder Dies At 75 Alex Etheridge, 13, child (b. 2009/2010)A boy's dying wish to meet Travis Barker came true. It changed the Blink-182 drummer's life James Reston Jr., 82, journalist (b. 1941)James Reston Jr., Author With a Hand in Nixon Apology, Dies at 82 Eleanor Vadala, 99, chemist and materials engineer (b. 1923)Eleanor Vadala Dedric Willoughby, 49, basketball player (Chicago Bulls) (b. 1974)ISU Mourns Loss of Hall of Famer Dedric Willoughby Jean Fagan Yellin, 92, historian and author (b. 1930)Jean Fagan Yellin, Who Uncovered a Slavery Tale’s True Author, Dies at 92 July 20 Bill Geddie, 68, television producer (The View) (b. 1955)Bill Geddie, 'The View' Co-Creator and Barbara Walters' Longtime Producer, Dies at 68 Myron Goldfinger, 90, architect (b. 1933)Myron Henry Goldfinger, FAIA (1933–2023) Patricia T. Holland, 81, Latter-day Saints writer and leader (b. 1942)Patricia Terry Holland Passes Away July 21 Tony Bennett, 96, jazz and traditional pop singer ("I Left My Heart in San Francisco", "Rags to Riches", "Because of You") (b. 1926)Tony Bennett, Master Pop Vocalist, Dies at 96 Jerome Coopersmith, 97, dramatist (Hawaii Five-O, Baker Street, The Apple Tree) (b. 1925)Jerome Coopersmith Mike Ivie, 70, baseball player (Detroit Tigers, San Francisco Giants, San Diego Padres, Houston Astros) (b. 1952)Michael Wilson Ivie Neal Langford, 50, bass guitarist (The Shins) (b. 1973)Neal Langford, former The Shins bassist, dead at 50 July 22 Aaron Cicourel, 94, sociologist (b. 1928)Aaron Victor Cicourel Miles Feinstein, 82, attorney (b. 1941)Legendary N.J. attorney who defended mobsters, TV stars dies at 82 Lelia Goldoni, 86, actress (Shadows, Hysteria, Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore) (b. 1936)Lelia Vita Goldoni Russell H. Greenan, 97, author (It Happened in Boston?) (b. 1925)Russell Henry Greenan Larry Ray, 65, former MLB baseball player (Houston Astros) (b. 1958)Larry Dale Ray Arthur Rubin, 97, singer and actor (The Patty Duke Show, The Producers) (b. 1926)Arthur Rubin Roger Sprung, 92, folk musician (b. 1930)Roger Sprung, Banjo Virtuoso of N.Y.C. Folk Scene, Dies at 92 July 23 Earl I. Anzai, 81, politician, attorney general of Hawaii (1999–2002) (b. 1941)The Department of the Attorney General honors the memory of former Attorney General Earl Anzai Pamela Blair, 73, actress (A Chorus Line, Loving, All My Children) (b. 1949)Pamela Blair Dies: 'A Chorus Line' Star, 'All My Children' Daytime Emmy Nominee Was 73 Brent Budowsky, 71, journalist, political opinion writer and columnist for The Hill (b. 1952)Brent Budowsky, columnist for The Hill, dies Dorothy Goodman, 97, educator (b. 1926)Dorothy Goodman, Washington International School co-founder, dies at 97 Leo Richardson, 91, basketball (Savannah State, Buffalo Bulls) and football coach (Savannah State) (b. 1931)Dr. Leo Richardson Inga Swenson, 90, actress (Soap, Benson, North and South) (b. 1932)Benson's Inga Swenson Dead at 90 July 24 Brad Houser, 62, musician (Edie Brickell & New Bohemians, Critters Buggin) (b. 1960)Brad Houser, bass player and co-founder of Dallas rock band New Bohemians, dies Jesse Lott, 80, visual artist (b. 1943)Jesse Lott, a towering figure in Houston's art scene for more than six decades, dies at 80 (death announced on this date) Charles W. Misner, 91, physicist (Gravitation) (b. 1932)Charles W. Misner, 1932–2023 Dan Morrison, 75, baseball umpire (b. 1948)Glasgow native, former MLB umpire Dan Morrison dies at 75 Ronald Numbers, 81, science historian (The Creationists) (b. 1942)Ronald L. Numbers July 25 Julian Barry, 92, screenwriter and playwright (Lenny, Rhinoceros, The River) (b. 1930)Julian Barry Dies: Writer Of Oscar-Nominated Lenny Bruce Biopic And Acclaimed Broadway Version Was 92 Earl Buford, 81, police officer, Pittsburgh police chief (1992–1995) (1941/1942)Former Pittsburgh Police Chief Earl Buford Jr. dies at age 81 Bo Goldman, 90, screenwriter (One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, Melvin and Howard, Scent of a Woman), Oscar winner (1975, 1980) (b. 1932)Bo Goldman, Oscar-Winning Screenwriter, Dies at 90 Roy Harrisville, 101, theologian (b. 1922)Roy Alvin Harrisville of St. Paul, Minnesota | 1922–2023 Johnny Lujack, 98, football player (Chicago Bears), 1947 Heisman Trophy winner (b. 1925)Johnny Lujack, 1947 Heisman winner who led Notre Dame to 3 national titles, dies at age 98 Anthony Potts, 59, major general (b. 1963/1964)Officials identify pilot who died in single-engine plane crash in Havre de Grace Tommy Seigler, 84, professional wrestler (b. 1938)Tommy Seigler dead at 84 Rocky Wirtz, 70, businessman, owner of the Chicago Blackhawks (since 2007) and president of Wirtz Corporation (since 2007) (b. 1952)Chicago Blackhawks owner Rocky Wirtz dies at age 70 July 26 Jonathan Cuneo, 70, lawyer (b. 1952)With profound regret, CGL announces the passing of founding partner Jonathan W. Cuneo. Patricia A. Goldman, 81, public official and women's rights advocate (b. 1942)Patricia A. Goldman Curtis Graves, 84, politician, member of the Texas House of Representatives (1967–1973) (b. 1938)Curtis Matthew Graves James Harvey, 35, bassist (Goatwhore) (b. 1987/1988)Former Goatwhore/Ritual Killer Bassist James Harvey Has Passed Away, GoFundMe Launched For His Sons Henry Logan, 77, basketball player (Oakland Oaks/Washington Caps) (b. 1946)WNC sports legend Henry Logan passes away at 78 Mark Lowery, 66, politician, treasurer of Arkansas (since 2023) and member of the Arkansas House of Representatives (2013–2023) (b. 1957)Arkansas State Treasurer Mark Lowery dies at the age of 66 Randy Meisner, 77, Hall of Fame musician (Eagles, Poco) and songwriter ("Take It to the Limit"), Grammy winner (1976, 1978) (b. 1946)Randy Meisner, Eagles Co-Founder and Singer of 'Take It To The Limit,' Dies at 77 Alan Schoen, 98, physicist and computer scientist (Gyroid) (b. 1924)Dr. Alan Hugh Schoen Helen Williams, 87, fashion model (b. 1935)Helen Williams obituary: pioneering model dies at 87 July 27 Beatle Bob, 70, dancer (b. 1953)Beatle Bob, St. Louis Dancing Legend, Has Died Mike Giddings, 89, football coach (San Francisco 49ers) (b. 1933)Remembering Mike Giddings and How He Helped Change the NFL Gary Glenn, 65, politician, member of the Michigan House of Representatives (2015–2018) (b. 1958) Ruth W. Greenfield, 99, concert pianist and teacher (b. 1923)Ruth Greenfield, esa irresistible inolvidable Keith Waldrop, 90, poet (b. 1932)Keith Waldrop (1932–2023) Douglas S. Wright, 75, politician, mayor of Topeka, Kansas (1983–1989) (b. 1948)Former Topeka mayor passes away July 28 Louis DeLuca, 89, politician, member of the Connecticut State Senate (1991–2007) (b. 1933)Friends, family and colleagues remember former Sen. Louis C. DeLuca’s service to state, community July 29 Marc Gilpin, 56, actor (Jaws 2, The Legend of the Lone Ranger, Earthbound) (b. 1966)Marc Gilpin, Young Actor on ‘Jaws 2,’ Dies at 56 Thomas Goltz, 68, writer and journalist (b. 1954)American writer Thomas Goltz who wrote about Khojaly tragedy passed away O'Shae Sibley, 28, gay man (b. 1994/1995)Man Fatally Stabbed in Confrontation as He Danced at a Gas Station Nancy Van de Vate, 92, composer (b. 1930)Komponistin Nancy Van de Vate in Wien gestorben Ben Wilson, 84, football player (Los Angeles Rams, Green Bay Packers) (b. 1939)Ben Ivery Wilson George Wilson, 81, basketball player (Cincinnati Royals, Chicago Bulls, Seattle SuperSonics) (b. 1942)Cincinnati Mourns Loss of National Champion, Gold Medalist George Wilson July 30 Betty Ann Bruno, 91, journalist (KTVU) and actress (The Wizard of Oz, The Hurricane) (b. 1931)Former KTVU reporter Betty Ann Bruno dead at 91 Paul Reubens, 70, actor (Pee-wee's Big Adventure, Pee-wee's Playhouse, The Nightmare Before Christmas, Blow) (b. 1952)Paul Reubens dead: Pee-wee Herman actor was 70 July 31 Angus Cloud, 25, actor (Euphoria, North Hollywood, The Line), accidental drug overdose (b. 1998)Angus Cloud’s Cause of Death Revealed: Actor Overdosed on Fentanyl, Cocaine and More Carol Duvall, 97, television host (The Carol Duvall Show) (b. 1926)HGTV Host Carol Duvall Dies at 97 Jim Larkin, 74, journalist and publisher (Phoenix New Times) (b. 1949)James Larkin, New Times and Backpage executive who faced charges of aiding prostitution, dead at 74 Roberto Cintli Rodríguez, 69, Mexican-born columnist, author, and academic (Mexican American studies) (b. 1953/1954)Roberto Rodriguez, prolific writer on Chicano life, dies at 69
2023 deaths in the United States (July–September)
August
August 150px|thumb|Sheila Oliver 150px|thumb|Mark Margolis 150px|thumb|Charles Ogletree 150px|thumb|William Friedkin 150px|thumb|Sixto Rodriguez 150px|thumb|Brice Marden 150px|thumb|Alex Collins 150px|thumb|Karol J. Bobko 150px|thumb|James L. Buckley 150px|thumb|Albert Quie 150px|thumb|Ron Cephas Jones 150px|thumb|John Warnock 150px|thumb|Elizabeth Hoffman 150px|thumb|Terry Funk 150px|thumb|Arleen Sorkin 150px|thumb|Bray Wyatt 150px|thumb|Bob Barker 150px|thumb|Pat Corrales 150px|thumb|Joe the Plumber 150px|thumb|Tina Howe 150px|thumb|Nancy Buirski 150px|thumb|Jack Sonni August 1 Annabelle Gamson, 94, dancer and choreographer (b. 1928)Annabelle Gamson Howard Kunreuther, 84, economist (b. 1938)Howard Kunreuther David Le Batard, 50, graphic artist (b. 1972)Miami artist LEBO dies after struggle with illness Dom Minasi, 80, jazz guitarist, composer and music producer (b. 1943)Dom Minasi – RIP Williamson Murray, 81, historian (b. 1941)Williamson Murray, military historian who peered beyond battles, dies at 81 Wes Nisker, 80–81, author and Buddhism instructor (b. 1942)Remembering Buddhist teacher and author Wes Nisker (1942–2023) Sheila Oliver, 71, politician, lieutenant governor of New Jersey (since 2018), member (2004–2018) and speaker (2010–2014) of the New Jersey General Assembly (b. 1952)Sheila Oliver, New Jersey’s Trailblazing Lieutenant Governor, Has Died R. Stewart Wood, 89, Episcopal bishop (b. 1934)Michigan Bishop Stewart Wood Jr. Dies at 89 August 2 Charles Balentine, 60, basketball player (Arkansas Razorbacks) (b. 1962/1963)Charles Balentine, who hit iconic shot to beat North Carolina, dies at 60 Paul Brodeur, 92, journalist and writer (b. 1931)Paul Brodeur, journalist who exposed asbestos hazards, dies at 92 Sherry Combs Johnson, 84, Hall of Fame rodeo barrel racer (b. 1938)ProRodeo Hall of Famer Sherry Combs Johnson passes away Constance Darnowski, 88, Olympic hurdler (1952, 1956) (b. 1934)Connie Darnowski Delano Lewis, 84, diplomat, ambassador to South Africa (1999–2001) (b. 1938)Las Cruces loses another icon: Former ambassador Delano Lewis has died Mark E. Noennig, 75, politician (b. 1947)Mark Edward Noennig Vincent Speranza, 98, World War II veteran (b. 1925)Bastogne : Vince Speranza, le héros de guerre décoré de la Légion d’honneur, est décédé August 3 James Barnes, 61, convicted murderer (b. 1962)Florida man who dropped appeals is executed for 1988 hammer killing of a nurse James Cafiero, 94, politician, member of the New Jersey General Assembly (1968–1972) and Senate (1972–1982, 1990–2004) (b. 1928)Longtime Cape politician James Cafiero dies Walter Charles, 78, actor (Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street, Fletch Lives, Prancer) (b. 1945)Broadway Alum Walter Charles Dies at 78 Carl Davis, 86, American-born British conductor and composer (The French Lieutenant's Woman, Pride and Prejudice, King David) (b. 1936)Carl Davis, 'French Lieutenant's Woman' and 'Napoleon' Composer, Dies at 86 Richard M. Goody, 102, British-born atmospheric physicist (b. 1921)Richard Mead Goody Charles Hardy, 57, competitive eater (b. 1966)Charles Hardy, Commissioner Of Major League Eating, Dies Mark Margolis, 83, actor (Breaking Bad, Oz, Scarface, Better Call Saul) (b. 1939)Mark Margolis, Actor on ‘Breaking Bad’ and ‘Better Call Saul,’ Dies at 83 Melvin George Talbert, 89, Methodist bishop (b. 1934)Bishop Melvin George Talbert dies at 89 Nechama Tec, 92, Polish-born sociologist and writer (b. 1931)Nechama Tec, Holocaust survivor whose book inspired the film ‘Defiance,’ dies at 92 Adrienne Vaughan, 45, publishing house executive, president of Bloomsbury USA (b. 1977/1978)Bloomsbury USA president dies in speedboat collision in Italy August 4 Jango Edwards, 73, clown and comedian (b. 1950)Jango Edwards, clown and comedian, dies at 73 Daniel W. Herzog, 82, Episcopal clergyman, bishop of Albany (1998–2007) (b. 1941)Former Episcopal Diocese of Albany bishop, who left church over ordination of gay man, dies Rhoda Karpatkin, 93, lawyer and consumers rights activist (b. 1930)Rhoda Karpatkin, a driving force at Consumer Reports, dies at 93 Charles Ogletree, 70, attorney and law professor (b. 1952)Charles Ogletree, legal scholar who championed reparations, dies at 70 Carmen Xtravaganza, 62, Spanish-born model and singer, depicted in Paris is Burning (b. 1961)Paris Is Burning Icon Carmen Xtravaganza Passes Away At 62 August 5 Walter Bortz II, 93, physician and author (b. 1930)Dr. Walter Bortz II passes away at age 93 Nermin Crnkić, 30, Bosnian-born soccer player (Tuzla City, Sarajevo, Jablonec) (b. 1992)Preminuo Nermin Crnkić (30), nekadašnji nogometaš Sarajeva i Tuzla Cityja Tristan Honsinger, 73, cellist (b. 1949)RIP Tristan Honsinger Slim Lehart, 88, country singer (b. 1935)Slim Lehart James J. Lindsay, 90, general (b. 1932)'One of our greatest': U.S. Special Operations Command retired Gen. James Lindsay dies at 90 Dennis M. Nagy, 80, air force lieutenant (b. 1943)Dennis Mark Nagy Arthur Schmidt, 86, film editor (Back to the Future, Who Framed Roger Rabbit, Forrest Gump), Oscar winner (1988, 1994) (b. 1937)Arthur Schmidt, Oscar-Winning Film Editor on ‘Who Framed Roger Rabbit’ and ‘Forrest Gump,’ Dies at 86 Herbert J. Siegel, 95, businessman (b. 1928)Herbert J. Siegel, Entertainment Industry Mogul, Dies at 95 Elton Veals, 62, football player (Pittsburgh Steelers) (b. 1961)Elton Veals Sr. August 6 Harold Hyman, 99, historian (b. 1924)Harold M. Hyman Roger Kramer, 84, American-born Canadian football player (Calgary Stampeders, Ottawa Rough Riders, Montreal Alouettes) (b. 1939)Roger Allan Kramer David LaFlamme, 82, singer and violinist (It's a Beautiful Day) (b. 1941)David LaFlamme, Leader of San Francisco’s It’s a Beautiful Day, Dies Harvey Meyerhoff, 96, businessman (b. 1927)Harvey 'Bud' Meyerhoff, Baltimore businessman and philanthropist who was a driving force behind Holocaust museum, dies at 96 August 7 DJ Casper, 58, DJ and songwriter ("Cha Cha Slide") (b. 1965)Chicago native DJ Capser, creator of the "Cha-Cha Slide," has died Roland Freeman, 87, photographer (b. 1936)Roland L. Freeman, whose photos chronicled Black life, dies at 87 William Friedkin, 87, film director (The French Connection, The Exorcist, To Live and Die in L.A.), Oscar winner (1971) (b. 1935)William Friedkin, ‘The Exorcist’ Director, Dies at 87 Robert Giles, 90, newspaper editor and publisher (The Detroit News) (b. 1933)Robert Giles, former editor of The Detroit News, dies at 90 Toussaint McCall, 89, R&B singer (b. 1934)NELA musician Toussaint McCall dead at 89 Jim Price, 81, baseball player (Detroit Tigers) and broadcaster (Detroit Tigers Radio Network, PASS), World Series Champion (1968) (b. 1941).Former Tigers catcher and analyst Jim Price dies at 81 August 8 Dorothy Casterline, 96, linguist (b. 1928)Dorothy "Dot" Casterline Johnny Hardwick, 64, voice actor and writer (King of the Hill), Emmy winner (1999) (b. 1958)Johnny Hardwick Dies: ‘King Of The Hill’ Dale Gribble Voice Actor Was 64 Sixto Rodriguez, 81, singer-songwriter ("Sugar Man"), subject of Searching for Sugar Man (b. 1942)Sixto Rodriguez, Detroit-born musician and subject of 'Searching for Sugar Man' documentary, dies at 81 Shelley Smith, 70, model and actress (The Associates) (b. 1952)Shelley Smith, Super Model Turned Actress, Dies at 70 August 9 Sean Dawkins, 52, football player (Indianapolis Colts, New Orleans Saints, Seattle Seahawks) (b. 1971)Sean Dawkins, Cal Hall of Famer, dead at 52 Brice Marden, 84, painter (b. 1938)Brice Marden, Painter Who Redefined Abstraction, Dies at 84 Philip Sherman, 67, rabbi and mohel (b. 1956)Cantor Philip Sherman, the 'busiest mohel in New York,' dies at 67 Robert Swan, 78, actor (Hoosiers, Natural Born Killers, Backdraft) (b. 1944)Robert Swan, Actor in ‘Hoosiers,’ ‘Rudy’ and ‘The Babe,’ Dies at 78 August 10 Patricia Bragg, 94, businesswoman, author, and health consultant (b. 1929)Patricia Bragg, health and wellness icon, dies at age 94 in her Goleta home Henry Dickerson, 71, basketball player (Detroit Pistons, Atlanta Hawks) and coach (Chattanooga Mocs) (b. 1951)Former UTC men’s basketball coach Henry Dickerson dies at 71 William George, 76, artist, actor (Dawn of the Dead) and stuntman (b. 1946/1947)William Elias George Rosemary S. Pooler, 85, jurist, judge of the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of New York (1994–1998) and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit (since 1998) (b. 1938)Senior U.S. Judge Rosemary Pooler dies at 85; longtime judge blazed a trail for women Mike Santiago, 67, football coach (Stephen F. Austin Lumberjacks, Incarnate Word Cardinals) (b. 1955)First-ever coach in UIW Football history has passed away Brad Thomson, guitarist (The Tony Danza Tapdance Extravaganza).Former The Tony Danza Tapdance Extravaganza Guitarist Brad Thomson Has Died (death announced on this date) Stan Waterman, 100, cinematographer (The Deep) and film producer (Blue Water, White Death) (b. 1923)Dive industry mourns Stan Waterman August 11 Ellen Casey, 91, social advocate, first lady of Pennsylvania (19871995) (b. 1931/1932)Former Pa. first lady Ellen Casey dies at 91 John Fielder, 73, photographer (b. 1950)Colorado nature photographer and environmentalist John Fielder dies Jerome Hauer, 71, civil servant, director of the New York City Emergency Management (1996–2000) (b. 1951)New York City's first Emergency Management director Jerome Hauer dies Tom Jones, 95, lyricist (The Fantasticks, 110 in the Shade, I Do! I Do!) (b. 1928)Broadway Lyricist and Librettist Tom Jones Has Passed Away Andy Larkin, 76, Olympic rower (1968) (b. 1946)Andy Larkin Judith Ann McKenzie, 81, biogeochemist (b. 1942)Zum Gedenken an Judith McKenzie Gus Solomons Jr., 84, dancer and choreographer (b. 1938)Prolific Black choreographer Gus Solomons Jr. dies after sudden heart failure Shoji Tabuchi, 79, Japanese-born fiddler (b. 1944)Longtime Branson entertainer dies at age 79 Gregg Tafralis, 65, Olympic shot putter (1988) (b. 1958)Gregg Tafralis Dick Tomanek, 92, baseball player (Cleveland Indians, Kansas City Athletics) (b. 1931)Richard Carl Tomanek Mike Young, 74, restaurateur, co-founder of Chuy's (b. 1948/1949)Chuy's co-founder Mike Young, who helped define Austin style and cuisine, dies at 74 August 13 Clarence Avant, 92, music executive, entrepreneur, and film producer (b. 1931)Clarence Avant, the 'Godfather of Black Entertainment,' Dies at 92 Nelson Broms, 104, business executive, investor and philanthropist (b. 1919)Nelson Broms Alex Collins, 28, football player (Seattle Seahawks, Baltimore Ravens, Memphis Showboats) (b. 1994)Ex-NFL RB, Arkansas star Alex Collins dies at 28 after motorcycle crash Peter Magadini, 81, drummer and author (The Musician's Guide to Polyrhythms) (b. 1942)Peter Magadini Magoo, 50, rapper (Timbaland & Magoo) (b. 1973)Magoo, Rapper Who Collaborated With Timbaland and Missy Elliott, Dies at 50 (death announced on this date) Randy Minniear, 79, football player (New York Giants, Cleveland Browns) (b. 1943)Randall Harry Minniear Rudy Schlesinger, 81, baseball player (Boston Red Sox) (b. 1941)William "Bill" Schlesinger John L. Scott Jr., 69, politician, member of the South Carolina House of Representatives (1991–2009) and Senate (since 2009) (b. 1953)South Carolina State Sen. John Scott of Richland County dies. He was 69. August 14 John L. Carroll, 79, judge and academic administrator (b. 1943)John Carroll, longtime dean of Cumberland School of Law and former federal judge, dies Rich Landrum, 77, television broadcaster and professional wrestling announcer (JCP) (b. 1946)Rich Landrum Passes Away August 15 Gary Barnes, 83, football player (Green Bay Packers, Dallas Cowboys, Chicago Bears) (b. 1939)Clemson Hall of Fame Football Player Gary Barnes Passes Ada Deer, 88, civil servant, assistant secretary of the interior for Indian affairs (1993–1997) (b. 1935)Ada Deer, influential Native American leader from Wisconsin, dies at 88 Chip Dox, 80, art director and production designer (Days of Our Lives) (b. 1942/1943)Charles "Chip" Dox Dies: Former ‘General Hospital’ Production Designer & Art Director Was 80 August 16 Howard S. Becker, 95, sociologist (b. 1928)Mort d’Howard Becker, sociologue de la déviance Jerry Moss, 88, Hall of Fame recording executive, co-founder of A&M Records (b. 1935)Jerome Moss Chai Yitzchok Twerski, 91, Palestinian-born rabbi (b. 1931)Rachmistrivka Rebbe passed away at 92 August 17 Walter Aipolani, 68, singer (b. 1955)Bruddah Waltah, man who made ‘Sweet Lady of Waiahole’ famous, dies at 68 Art Collector, 6, racehorse (b. 2017)Art Collector euthanized at age 6 due to laminitis Karol J. Bobko, 85, astronaut (STS-6, STS-51-D, STS-51-J) (b. 1937)Mirė lietuviškų šaknų turėjęs buvęs NASA astronautas Karolis Bobko Bobby Eli, 77, guitarist (MFSB), songwriter ("Love Won't Let Me Wait"), and record producer (b. 1946)MFSB guitarist Bobby Eli, an architect of Philly soul, has died Robert Ekelund, 82, economist (b. 1940)Robert Burton "Bob" Ekelund Jr. Wayne Gilbert, 76, artist (b. 1946)Wayne Dale Gilbert Wallace H. Nutting, 95, general (b. 1928)Obituary: Gen. Wallace Hall Nutting Betty Tyson, 75, woman wrongly convicted of murder (b. 1948)Betty Tyson, who spent 25 years in prison for wrongful conviction, dies at age 75 Gary Young, 70, drummer (Pavement) (b. 1953)Gary Young, Pavement's original drummer, has died August 18 James L. Buckley, 100, jurist and politician, U.S. senator (1971–1977), counselor of the United States Department of State (1982) and judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit (since 1985) (b. 1923)James L. Buckley, R.I.P. Laura Ann Carleton, 66, clothing store owner (b. 1956/1957)California store owner, mother of 9, fatally shot over a Pride flag displayed in her shop Cave Rock, 3, Thoroughbred racehorse (b. 2020)Dual Grade I-Winning Juvenile Cave Rock Succumbs To Laminitis Nancy Frangione, 70, actress (Another World) (b. 1953)Nancy Frangione Ray Hildebrand, 82, musician (Paul & Paula) (b. 1940)The ‘Paul’ of 1960s Pop Duo ‘Paul & Paula,’ Ray Hildebrand, Dies at 82 Lolita, 57, orca (b. 1966)Lolita the orca reportedly dies in captivity before return to the PNW Richard Luft, 85, politician, member of the Illinois House of Representatives (1975–1979) and Senate (1983–1993) (b. 1938)Richard Nelson Luft Al Quie, 99, politician, governor of Minnesota (1979–1983), member of the Minnesota Senate (1955–1958) and U.S. House of Representatives (1958–1979) (b. 1923)Former Minnesota Gov. Al Quie dies at age 99 Casper Roos, 98, actor (Deadtime Stories) (b. 1925)Casper Roos August 19 Maxie Baughan, 85, Hall of Fame football player (Philadelphia Eagles, Los Angeles Rams) and coach (Cornell Big Red) (b. 1938)Eagles mourn the passing of Hall of Fame LB Maxie Baughan James Burke, 97, space engineer (b. 1927)Jim Burke Gloria Coates, 89, American-born German composer (b. 1933)Fallece la compositora Gloria Coates a los 89 años Alex Cole, 58, baseball player (Pittsburgh Pirates, Cleveland Indians, Minnesota Twins) (b. 1965)Former Pirates Outfielder Alex Cole Dies at 58 (death announced on this date) Douglas Coler, 63, actor (Days of Our Lives) (b. 1960)Douglas Coler Obituary Carl Crennel, 74, football player (Pittsburgh Steelers, Montreal Alouettes, Hamilton Tiger-Cats) (b. 1948)WVU Sports Hall of Famer Carl Crennel Passes Away Dan Green, 70, comic book artist (Spider-Man, Wolverine, Doctor Strange) (b. 1952)Longtime Marvel X-Men Artist Dan Green Passes Away Howard James Hubbard, 84, Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Albany (1977–2014) (b. 1938)Former Bishop Howard Hubbard dies at 84 Ron Cephas Jones, 66, actor (This Is Us, Luke Cage, Mr. Robot), Emmy winner (2018, 2020) (b. 1957)Ron Cephas Jones, Emmy-Winning 'This Is Us' Actor, Dead at 66 James Parker, 47, Olympic hammer thrower (2004) (b. 1975)James Parker John Warnock, 82, computer scientist (Adobe Systems Inc.) (b. 1940)Adobe co-founder John Warnock dies at 82 Eleanor Weinstock, 94, politician, member of the Florida House of Representatives (1978–1986) and Senate (1987–1992) (b. 1929)Eleanor F. Weinstock August 20 Peter P. Garibaldi, 91, politician, member of the New Jersey Senate (1984–1988) and General Assembly (1968–1974) (b. 1931)Peter Garibaldi, former senator and mayor, dies at 92 David Jacobs, 84, television writer, producer and director (Dallas, Knots Landing, Paradise) (b. 1939)David Jacobs, 'Dallas' and 'Knots Landing' Creator, Dies at 84 Dale Patchett, 73, politician, member of the Florida House of Representatives (1976–1990) (b. 1950)Former state GOP leader, House Rep for Indian River, St. Lucie counties Dale Patchett dies Mickey Rupp, 87, racecar driver (b. 1936)Herbert Edward Rupp II Vic Seipke, 91, bodybuilder (b. 1932)Victor "Vic" Herbert Seipke Howard Spodek, 81, historian (b. 1941)American historian Howard Spodek, known for long association with Ahmedabad, dies at 82 Jerry Turner, 69, baseball player (San Diego Padres, Detroit Tigers, Chicago White Sox) (b. 1954)Jerry Turner Bill Vukovich II, 79, racing driver (b. 1944)12-Time Indy Starter Vukovich Dies At 79 August 21 Laszlo Birinyi, 79, Hungarian-born investor and businessman (b. 1943)Laszlo Birinyi, Who Pioneered Money Flow Analysis, Dies at 79 Elizabeth Hoffman, 97, actress (Fear No Evil, Born on the Fourth of July, Sisters) (b. 1926)Elizabeth Hoffman, the Mother Bea on 'Sisters,' Dies at 97 Carlos Pérez, 88, Colombian-born oncologist (b. 1934)Carlos Alberto Perez August 22 Tom Courtney, 90, sprinter, double Olympic champion (1956) (b. 1933)Tom Courtney, Sprinter Who Lunged to Grab Olympic Gold, Dies at 90 Peter Gonzales Falcon, 75, actor (L'ospite, Roma, The End) (b. 1947/1948)Peter Gonzales Falcon, Star of Federico Fellini’s ‘Roma,’ Dies at 75 Nathan Louis Jackson, 44, producer, screenwriter (13 Reasons Why) and playwright (b. 1978/1979)Playwright and Screenwriter Nathan Louis Jackson Passes Away at 44 C. R. Rao, 102, Indian-born mathematician and statistician (Cramér-Rao bound, Rao-Blackwell theorem) (b. 1920)CR Rao, renowned Indian-American statistician who won math ‘Nobel Prize’, passes away Jim Romaniszyn, 71, football player (Cleveland Browns, New England Patriots) (b. 1951) Vaccine, 43, musician and record producer (b. 1979)Dubstep producer Christine Clements, AKA Vaccine, dies aged 43 August 23 Bob Feldman, 83, songwriter ("My Boyfriend's Back", "I Want Candy") and record producer ("Hang On Sloopy") (b. 1940)Bob Feldman, Songwriter Behind "My Boyfriend’s Back," Other '60s Hits, Dies at 83 Terry Funk, 79, Hall of Fame professional wrestler (NWA, WWF) and actor (Paradise Alley, Over the Top, Road House) (b. 1944)Terry Funk Dies: Wrestling Legend Who Appeared In 'Road House,' Stallone Movies, Was 79 Chryss Goulandris, Lady O'Reilly, 73, Greek-born businesswoman (b. 1950)'She'll be sadly missed' – death of leading owner-breeder Lady O'Reilly aged 73 Robert Hale, 90, bass-baritone opera singer (New York City Opera, Deutsche Oper Berlin) (b. 1933)I memory of Robert Hale Joseph Hubert Hart, 91, Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop (1976–1978) and bishop (1978–2001) of Cheyenne (b. 1931)Bishop Joseph Hubert Hart † Warren Hoge, 82, journalist (The New York Times) (b. 1941)Warren Hoge, Who Covered Wars and World Crises for The Times, Dies at 82 Hersha Parady, 78, actress (Little House on the Prairie, Hyper Sapien: People from Another Star, CBS Afternoon Playhouse) (b. 1945)Hersha Parady, ‘Little House on the Prairie’ Actress, Dies at 78 Norman Pfeiffer, 82, architect (b. 1940)Norman Pfeiffer, Bicoastal Architect of Civic Spaces, Dies at 82 Steve Sidwell, 78, football coach (Colorado Buffaloes, New England Patriots, New Orleans Saints) (b. 1944)Saints mourn the passing of former defensive coordinator Steve Sidwell Ralph Smith, 84, football player (Cleveland Browns, Philadelphia Eagles, Atlanta Falcons) (b. 1938)Ralph Allon "Catfish" Smith August 24 Craig Henriquez, 64, biomedical engineer (b. 1958/1959)Craig Henriquez, biomedical engineer and associate vice provost for faculty advancement, dies at age 64 Lawrence Francis Kramer, 90, politician, mayor of Paterson, New Jersey (1967–1972, 1975–1982) (b. 1933)Pat Kramer, Paterson mayor who helped create Great Falls park, dies at 90 George Montgomery, 90, drag racer (b. 1933)Early NHRA gasser star, Indy winner "Ohio George" Montgomery passes away Barbara Rossi, 82, artist (b. 1940)Barbara Rossi, Chicago Imagist Who Painted with Humor and Wit, Dies at 83 Aaron Schechter, 95, Haredi rabbi (b. 1928)BD”E: Harav Aharon Schechter, Zt”l, Rosh Yeshivah, Yeshivas Chaim Berlin Arleen Sorkin, 67, actress (Batman: The Animated Series, Days of Our Lives, Duet) (b. 1955)Arleen Sorkin Dies: Voice Of Harley Quinn & 'Days Of Our Lives' Actor Was 67 Bray Wyatt, 36, professional wrestler (WWE) (b. 1987)Bray Wyatt Dead. WWE Star & Third Generation Wrestler Unexpectedly Passes Away at 36 Ta’Kiya Young, 21, alleged shoplifter (b. 2001/2002)Ta’Kiya Young’s family urges officer’s arrest after video shows him killing the pregnant Black woman August 25 Walt Curtis, 82, poet (b. 1941)Walt Curtis, unofficial poet laureate of Portland, dies at 82 August 26 Bob Barker, 99, game show host (The Price Is Right, Truth or Consequences) and animal rights activist (b. 1923)Bob Barker, longtime host of 'The Price Is Right' and animal rights activist, dies at 99 John Benton-Harris, 83, photographer (b. 1939)John Benton-Harris obituary Jerold A. Edmondson, 81, linguist (b. 1941)Dr. Jerold Alan Edmondson Carl Cohen, 92, philosopher (b. 1932)Carl Cohen Ph.D. John Kezdy, 64, punk singer (The Effigies) and attorney (b. 1958/1959)The Effigies frontman John Kezdy dead at 64 Clay Mathile, 82, pet food industry executive, CEO of Iams (1982–1999) (b. 1941)Iams Pet Food Billionaire Clay Mathile Dead At 82 Tony Roberts, 94, sportscaster (Notre Dame Fighting Irish football) (b. 1928)Notre Dame football: Legendary radio voice Tony Roberts has died August 27 Pat Corrales, 82, baseball player (Philadelphia Phillies, Cincinnati Reds) and manager (Texas Rangers), World Series winner (1995) (b. 1941)Longtime MLB Catcher, Manager Reportedly Dead At 82 Robert C. Holub, 74, Germanist and academic administrator, chancellor of UMass (2008–2012) (b. 1949)Former chancellor Robert Holub passes away Mac Huddleston, 79, politician, member of the Mississippi House of Representatives (since 2008) (b. 1943)Rep. Mac Huddleston, longtime lawmaker from Pontotoc, dies at 79 Joe the Plumber, 49, conservative activist and commentator (b. 1973)Joe Wurzelbacher, known as ‘Joe the Plumber’ in 2008 election, dies at 49 Brian McBride, 53, musician (Stars of the Lid, Bell Gardens) (b. 1970)Stars of the Lid’s Brian McBride dies at 53 (death announced on this date) J. Tinsley Oden, 86, engineer, founder of the Oden Institute for Computational Engineering and Sciences (b. 1936)UT Mourns Pioneer of Computational Mechanics and Founder of Oden Institute Franne Lee, 81, costume designer (Candide, Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street, Saturday Night Live) (b. 1941)Tony-Winning Costume and Scenic Designer Franne Lee Dies at 81 Eddie Skoller, 79, American-born Danish singer and actor (b. 1944)Entertaineren Eddie Skoller er død 79 år gammel Rich Stubler, 74, football coach (Toronto Argonauts, Hamilton Tiger-Cats, Edmonton Eskimos) (b. 1949)Long-time CFL defensive coordinator Rich Stubler dead at 74 Don Sundquist, 87, politician, governor of Tennessee (1995–2003), member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1983–1995) (b. 1936)Former 2-Term Republican Tennessee Gov. Don Sundquist Dies at 87 Fritz H. Windhorst, 88, jurist, lawyer and politician, member of the Louisiana State Senate (1972–1992) (b. 1935)Fritz H. Windhorst August 28 August 08, 31, R&B singer-songwriter ("I'm the One") and producer (b. 1992)August 08 Dead: Def Jam Producer and Singer-Songwriter, Dies at 31 James Casey, 40, saxophonist (Trey Anastasio Band) (b. 1982/1983)Trey Anastasio Band saxophonist James Casey has died Len Chandler, 88, folk musician (b. 1935)Len H Chandler Janet Dean Fodor, 81, linguist.In Memoriam: Emerita Distinguished Professor of Linguistics Janet Dean Fodor Tina Howe, 85, playwright (The Art of Dining, Painting Churches, Coastal Disturbances, Pride's Crossing) (b. 1937)Tina Howe Dies: 'Painting Churches', 'Coastal Disturbances' Playwright Was 85 Carl C. Johnson, 97, Army Air Force colonel (Tuskegee Airmen) (b. 1926)Carl C. Johnson Edith Graef McGeer, 99, neuroscientist (b. 1923)In Memoriam: Dr. Edith G. McGeer, Professor Emerita Dennis J. Murphy, 91, major general (b. 1932)Major General Dennis J. Murphy Sarava, 24, Thoroughbred racehorse (b. 1999)Belmont S. Winner Sarava Dies At Old Friends Sonny Seiler, 90, attorney and football mascot owner (Uga) (b. 1933)Sonny Seiler of Georgia football mascots and "Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil" dies at 90 Teeuwynn Woodruff, 54–55, writer and game designer (Dungeons & Dragons, Wraith: The Oblivion, World of Darkness) (b. 1968)Teeuwynn Woodruff, MtG, Vampire: the Masquerade, and D&D Writer, Passes Away John Zajac Jr., 90, politician (b. 1932)John Joseph Zajac Jr. August 29 Coolidge Ball, 71, basketball player (Ole Miss Rebels) (b. 1951)Ole Miss men's basketball legend Coolidge Ball has passed away Don Browne, 80, television executive (Telemundo, NBC News) (b. 1943)Don Browne, Former NBC Executive and Telemundo President, Dies at 80 Nancy Buirski, 78, film director (A Crime on the Bayou, Desperate Souls, Dark City and the Legend of Midnight Cowboy) and producer (Loving) (b. 1945)Nancy Buirski Dies: ‘Loving’ Producer Also Directed ‘Midnight Cowboy’ Doc & Founded Documentary Film Festival Ahmo Hight, 50, fitness model and actress (b. 1972/1973)American Fitness Model Ahmo Hight Dies At Age 50 Robert Klane, 81, novelist and screenwriter (The Man with One Red Shoe, National Lampoon's European Vacation, Weekend at Bernie's) (b. 1941)Robert Klane, ‘Weekend at Bernie’s’ Screenwriter, Dies at 81 E. Denise Lee, 71, politician (b. 1952). August 30 Norman Rodgers, 95, politician, member of the Iowa State Senate (1973–1987) (b. 1927)Norman George Rodgers Jack Sonni, 68, musician (Dire Straits), marketing executive and writer (b. 1954)Addio a Jack Sonni, chitarrista nei Dire Straits di Brothers In Arms August 31 Gil Brandt, 91, NFL Hall of Fame football executive (Dallas Cowboys, Los Angeles Rams, San Francisco 49ers) (b. 1932)Hall of Famer Gil Brandt passes away at age 91 Aram Chobanian, 94, educator, president of Boston University (2005) (b. 1929)Aram V. Chobanian M.D. Robert Clegg Jr., 69, politician, member of the New Hampshire Senate (2002–2008) (b. 1954)Former New Hampshire State Senator Bob Clegg passes away Steve Crump, 65–66, journalist (WBTV) and documentary film producer (b. 1957)Longtime WBTV journalist Steve Crump dies Gayle Hunnicutt, 80, actress (Dallas, Eye of the Cat, Marlowe, Fragment of Fear) (b. 1943)Gayle Hunnicutt obituary Douglas Lenat, 72, artificial intelligence researcher, founder and CEO of Cycorp (b. 1950)Douglas Lenat Obituary Marti Maraden, 78, American-born Canadian actress (b. 1945)Accomplished stage actor, pioneering theatre director Marti Maraden dies at 78 Bill Pinkney, 87, Hall of Fame sailor (b. 1935)Capt. Bill Pinkney, first African American to sail around the world solo, dies at 87 Sarah Young, 77, author (Jesus Calling) (b. 1945/1946)Sarah Young, author of ‘Jesus Calling,’ dies at 77
2023 deaths in the United States (July–September)
September
September 150px|thumb|Jimmy Buffett 150px|thumb|Bill Richardson 150px|thumb|Steve Harwell 150px|thumb|Gary Wright 150px|thumb|Charlie Robison 150px|thumb|Mike Williams 150px|thumb|Lauch Faircloth 150px|thumb|Billy Miller 150px|thumb|Brereton C. Jones 150px|thumb|Dick Clark 150px|thumb|Nic Kerdiles 150px|thumb|Terry Kirkman 150px|thumb|Burkey Belser 150px|thumb|Brooks Robinson 150px|thumb|Dianne Feinstein 150px|thumb|Joyce Grable September 1 Dennis Austin, 76, computer programmer, co-creator of Microsoft PowerPoint (b. 1947)PowerPoint co-creator Dennis Austin is dead at 76 Robert Becerra, 64, guitarist (Stains) (b. 1958/1959)The Stains’ Robert Becerra dead at 64 Jimmy Buffett, 76, singer-songwriter ("Margaritaville", "Come Monday", "Cheeseburger in Paradise") and businessman, founder of Jimmy Buffett's Margaritaville (b. 1946)Jimmy Buffett Dead: 'Margaritaville' Singer, Dies at 76 Gerald P. Carmen, 93, diplomat, representative to the European Office of the UN (1984–1986) and administrator of the GSA (1981–1984) (b. 1930)Gerald P. Carmen, 93, recalled as influential political figure who didn't need an office Elton Gissendanner, 95, veterinarian and politician, member of the Florida House of Representatives (1967–1968) (b. 1927)Dr. Elton Jake Gissendanner II Bill Malley, 88, production designer (The Exorcist, The Fury, The Ninth Configuration) (b. 1934) Bill Richardson, 75, politician, diplomat, ambassador of the United States to the United Nations (1997–1998), Secretary of Energy (1998–2001) and governor of New Mexico (2003–2011) (b. 1947)Bill Richardson, Former U.N. Ambassador and New Mexico Gov, dead at 75 Nels J. Smith, 84, politician, member (1963–1979) and speaker of (1977–1979) the Wyoming House of Representatives (b. 1939)Speaker Nels Smith Dies In Head-On Highway Crash Tempt One, 54, graffiti artist (b. 1968/1969)Legendary L.A. Graffiti Icon Tempt One Dies At 54 September 2 Walter Arlen, 103, Austrian-born composer and music critic (b. 1920)Nazi Survivor Composer Dies at 103 Max Gomez, 72, Cuban-born medical journalist (WNBC, WCBS-TV) (b. 1951)Dr. Max Gomez, award-winning medical reporter for CBS New York, dies after long illness Robert A. Lamb, 72, British-born virologist (b. 1950)Robert Lamb, renowned expert on influenza virus, dies at 72 Ilija Mitić, 83, Serbian-born soccer player (San Jose Earthquakes, Oakland Clippers, United States national team) (b. 1940)Preminuo Ilija Mitić, član legendarne generacije "Partizanovih beba" Marcia de Rousse, 70, actress (True Blood, St. Elsewhere, Schooled) (b. 1953)'True Blood' actress Marcia de Rousse dies at 70 Shannon Wilcox, 80, actress (The Border, Six Weeks, Songwriter) (b. 1942/1943)Shannon Wilcox, Actress in 'Songwriter,' 'Six Weeks' and 'Dallas', Dies at 80 September 3 Ruschell Boone, 48, Jamaican-born newscaster (NY1) (b. 1975)NY1 anchor Ruschell Boone, who spotlighted NYC’s diverse communities, dies at 48 Paul Roach, 95, football coach (Wyoming Cowboys, Denver Broncos, Oakland Raiders) (b. 1927)Legendary Wyoming Cowboys coach Paul Roach dies September 4 Wilma Briggs, 92, baseball player (Fort Wayne Daisies, South Bend Blue Sox) (b. 1930)Wilma Briggs, pro baseball player from RI, dies at 92 Edith Grossman, 87, literary translator (b. 1936)Edith Grossman, Who Elevated the Art of Translation, Dies at 87 Steve Harwell, 56, singer (Smash Mouth) (b. 1967)Steve Harwell, Smash Mouth Founding Singer, Dead at 56 Tail Dragger Jones, 82, Chicago blues singer (b. 1940)Tail Dragger Jones Obituary, American Chicago Blues Singer Tail Dragger Jones Has Died Tirso del Junco, 98, Cuban-born politician and Olympic rower (1948) (b. 1925)Tirso del Junco Ed Meador, 86, football player (Los Angeles Rams) (b. 1937)Wonder Boys Legend Eddie Meador Dies at 86 Ferid Murad, 86, physician and pharmacologist, Nobel Prize recipient (1998) (b. 1936)Ferid Murad Obituary John Wolfe Jr., 69, attorney and politician (b. 1954)John Wolfe Gary Wright, 80, singer-songwriter ("Dream Weaver", "Love Is Alive") and musician (Spooky Tooth) (b. 1943)Gary Wright Dies: 'Dream Weaver' & 'Love Is Alive' Singer-Songwriter Was 80 September 5 Tom Davies, 48, British-born bassist (Nebula) (b. 1974/1975)Nebula Bassist Tom Davies Dead At 48 Years Old Lee Halliday, 95, singer and record producer (b. 1927)Lee Halliday, « père de cœur » de Johnny Hallyday, est décédé Molly Holzschlag, 60, author, lecturer and advocate of the Open Web (b. 1963)Tucson's Molly Holzschlag, known as 'the fairy godmother of the web,' dead at 60 George Lefont, 85, movie theater owner (Plaza Theatre) (b. 1938)George Lefont, king of Atlanta independent cinema, dies at 85 September 6 Larry Chance, 82, doo-wop singer (The Earls) (b. 1940)Doo-wop icon, Larry Chance, dies Richard Davis, 93, jazz bassist (b. 1930)Richard Davis, international jazz legend and champion of racial justice, dies at 93 Jim Tom Hedrick, 82, television personality (Moonshiners) (b. 1940)Jim Tom Hedrick Dead: 'Moonshiners' Star And Master Distiller Was 82 Steve Roden, 59, contemporary artist and musician (b. 1964)Steve Roden Louis Vitale, 91, Franciscan friar and peace activist, co-founder of Nevada Desert Experience (b. 1932)Louis Vitale, Pax Christi USA Teacher of Peace, presente! 1932–2023 Whitey Von Nieda, 101, basketball player (Baltimore Bullets) (b. 1922)Oldest Living NBA Player Dies At 101 September 7 Charles Gayle, 84, jazz saxophonist and pianist (b. 1939)Hommage à Charles Gayle Geechy Guy, 59, stand-up comedian (b. 1964)Geechy Guy, a favorite Vegas comic, found dead at 59 Johnny Mathis, 80, basketball player (New Jersey Americans, Allentown Jets) (b. 1943)Legendary H.S. coach Mathis dies at age 80 Ginger Mayson, 68, college volleyball coach (Michigan State Spartans) (b. 1954/1955)Former Spartan Volleyball Head Coach Ginger Mayson Passes Away September 8 Mylon LeFevre, 78, Christian rock singer (b. 1944)Christian artist Mylon Lefevre has died Lisa Lyon, 70, bodybuilder (b. 1953)Bodybuilding Star Lisa Lyon Dead at 70 Brett Sawyer, 63, professional wrestler (NWA, SCW) (b. 1960)Brett Wayne Sawyer Passes Away Nancy Storrs, 73, Olympic rower (1976) (b. 1950)Nancy Storrs Anthony Sully, 79, serial killer (b. 1944)Serial killer and former police officer Anthony Sully dies on death row at a California prison Felicia Taylor, 59, news correspondent (CNN International) (b. 1964)Felicia Taylor, former CNN, CNBC business correspondent, dies at 59 Norma O. Walker, 95, politician, mayor of Aurora, Colorado (1965–1967) (b. 1928)Norma O Walker Obituary September 9 William B. Black, 81, politician, member of the Illinois House of Representatives (1986–2010) (b. 1941)Former State Representative Bill Black Dead at 81 September 10 Robert S. Bennett, 84, attorney (Clinton–Lewinsky scandal) (b. 1939)Robert S. Bennett, Washington's Go-to Lawyer in a Scandal, Dies at 84 Charlie Robison, 59, country singer-songwriter ("I Want You Bad", "El Cerrito Place") (b. 1964)Beloved Singer-Songwriter, Charlie Robison Dies Matthew Stewart, 41, trumpeter (Streetlight Manifesto) (b. 1981/1982)Streetlight Manifesto trumpet player Matthew Stewart has died at 41 Mabel Walker, 94, Olympic sprinter (1948) (b. 1928)Alabama Olympic sprinter dead at age 94 September 11 Dick Bertel, 92, radio and television personality (NBC, Mutual Broadcasting System, Voice of America) (b. 1931)Radio News Reporter And Manager Dick Bertel Dead At 92 Point Given, 25, Thoroughbred racehorse (b. 1998)Dual Classic Winner, Hall of Famer Point Given Dies Ronald L. Rencher, 82, politician, member (1971–1976) and speaker (1975–1976) of the Utah House of Representatives, U.S. attorney for the District of Utah (1977–1981) (b. 1941)Ronald Rencher Howard Safir, 81, law enforcement official, New York City police (1996–2000) and fire (1994–1996) commissioner (b. 1942)Former New York City police commissioner Howard Safir dies Mary Terrall, 71, academic and science historian (b. 1952)Professor Emerita Mary Terrall Passes Away September 12 Brandon Hunter, 42, basketball player (Boston Celtics, Orlando Magic) (b. 1980)Brandon Hunter, Ex-NBA Player, Dead at 42 Roy Kidd, 91, Hall of Fame college football coach (Eastern Kentucky) (b. 1931)EKU football legend Roy Kidd passes away at 91 Pete Kozachik, 72, visual effects artist (The Nightmare Before Christmas, Corpse Bride, Coraline) (b. 1950/1951)Pete Kozachik Dies: Oscar-Nominated ‘Nightmare Before Christmas’ Visual Effects Artist Was 72 Mike Williams, 36, football player (Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Buffalo Bills) (b. 1987)Ex-Bucs, Bills WR Mike Williams dies at age 36 Zeus, 3, Great Dane dog, world's tallest dog (b. 2019)Zeus, the world's tallest dog, has died aged three, Guinness World Records says September 13 James E. Kieffer, 80, politician, member of the North Dakota House of Representatives (1971–1972) (b. 1943)James "Jim" Eugene Kieffer Joseph J. Kohn, 91, Czechoslovakian-born academic and mathematician (b. 1932)Joseph J. Kohn Marvin E. Newman, 95, photographer (b. 1927)Former President Marvin E. Newman Has Passed Buzzy Peltola, 58, politician (b. 1965)Rep. Mary Peltola’s husband dies after Alaska plane crash September 14 Robert Addison Day, 79, businessman (b. 1943)Business Giant, Philanthropist Robert Day Dies at 79 Pearl Bowser, 92, film historian and director (Midnight Ramble) (b. 1931)Pearl Bowser, Expert in Early Black Filmmakers, Dies at 92 Robert Tree Cody, 72, musician (b. 1951)Prominent Indigenous Musician Robert Tree Cody Passes Away at the Age of 72 Lauch Faircloth, 95, politician, senator (1993–1999) and North Carolina secretary of commerce (1977–1985) (b. 1928)Lauch Faircloth Dies at 95; Senator Targeted D.C. Home Rule in Crisis Carol Harter, 82, academic administrator, president of the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (1995–2006) (b. 1941)Carol Harter, UNLV’s longest-serving and first female president, dies at age 82 Fred Lewis, 72, percussionist (Lakeside) (b. 1950/1951)Fred Lewis Of The Funk Band Lakeside Passes Away At Age 72 Joseph Massino, 80, mobster (b. 1943)Joseph Massino, 80, low-key Mafia boss turned fed witness, has died Michael McGrath, 65, actor (Tootsie, Spamalot, Nice Work If You Can Get It, The Secret of Kells) and Tony winner (2012) (b. 1957)Michael McGrath, Tony-Winning Actor, Dies at 65 Scott Taylor, 78, Olympic pentathlete (1972) (b. 1945)Scott Taylor September 15 Prudence McIntyre, 78, singer (Patience and Prudence) (b. 1945)Prudence Ann McIntyre Billy Miller, 43, actor (The Young and the Restless, General Hospital) (b. 1979)Billy Miller, Daytime Emmy Winning Y&R and GH Vet, Dead at 43 September 16 Dick Curtis, 95, actor (The Day It Came to Earth, Motel Hell, What Waits Below) (b. 1927/1928)Actor from Oregon TV history who played trooper in Blitz-Weinhard beer commercials dies at 95 Victor Fuchs, 99, health economist (b. 1924)Victor Fuchs, pioneer of health care economics, has died Irish Grinstead, 43, R&B singer (702) (b. 1980)Irish Grinstead, Member of Girl Group 702, Dead at 43 Gita Mehta, 80, Indian-born writer (Karma Cola, A River Sutra) and filmmaker (b. 1943)Eminent author and Odisha CM’s sister Gita Mehta passes away September 17 Roric Harrison, 76, baseball player (Atlanta Braves, Baltimore Orioles, Minnesota Twins) (b. 1946)Roric Harrison September 18 Harold Baker, 93, jurist, judge of the U.S. District Court for Eastern Illinois (1978–1979), U.S. District Court for Central Illinois (1979–2022), and the U.S. Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court (1998–2005) (b. 1929)Harold A. Baker Henry Boucha, 72, ice hockey player (Detroit Red Wings, Minnesota North Stars), Olympic silver medalist (1972) (b. 1951)Warroad state hockey tournament legend Henry Boucha dies at 72 Constance Clayton, 89, educator and civic leader (b. 1933)Constance Clayton, Philadelphia’s first Black and female schools superintendent, has died at 89 Leina'ala Drummond, 77, model, Miss Hawaii (1964) (b. 1946)Leina’ala Ann Teruya Drummond, whose image helped popularize the iconic Hawaiian Airlines logo, dies at 77 Brereton C. Jones, 84, horse breeder and politician, lieutenant governor (1987–1991) and governor of Kentucky (1991–1995) (b. 1939)Former KY Governor, Airdrie Stud Founder Jones Dies Joe Matt, 60, cartoonist (Peepshow) (b. 1963)Joe Matt, Creator Of Peepshow, Died Aged 60 At His Drawing Board. RIP Peter W. Mullin, 82, businessman (b. 1941)Renowned car collector Peter Mullin passes at 82 September 19 Billy Chemirmir, 50, Kenyan-born convicted murderer (b. 1972)Billy Chemirmir, Suspected Serial Killer Accused of Murdering 22 Elderly Women, Killed in Texas Prison JoAnne A. Epps, 72, legal scholar, president of Temple University (2023) (b. 1951)Temple’s acting president, JoAnne A. Epps, has died after collapsing on stage at university event Stephen Gould, 61, heldentenor (b. 1961)Opernsänger Stephen Gould gestorben James F. Hoge Jr., 87, journalist and publisher (The Chicago Sun-Times, New York Daily News, Foreign Affairs) (b. 1935)James Hoge, Who Led 2 Big City Tabloids, Dies at 87 Buddy Teevens, 66, football coach (Dartmouth Big Green) (b. 1956)Dartmouth Announces Death of Buddy Teevens ’79 September 20 Katherine Anderson, 79, singer (The Marvelettes) (b. 1943/1944)Marvelettes co-founder Katherine Anderson dies at age 79 Dick Clark, 95, politician, member of the U.S. Senate (1973–1979) (b. 1928)Dick Clark, a Democrat who won a US Senate seat by walking across Iowa, dies at 95 Elaine Devry, 93, actress (The Atomic Kid, China Doll, A Guide for the Married Man) (b. 1930)Elaine Devry, Actress and Fourth Wife of Mickey Rooney, Dies at 93 Bobby Durnbaugh, 90, baseball player (Cincinnati Redlegs) (b. 1933)Bobby Durnbaugh Stephen Erickson, 83, philosopher (b. 1939/1940)In Memoriam: Emeritus Professor of Philosophy Stephen A. Erickson David Mack, 69, politician, member of the South Carolina House of Representatives (1997–2020) (b. 1953)David Mack III, Lowcountry lawmaker and radio host, dies at 69 Lucy Morgan, 82, journalist (Tampa Bay Times), Pulitzer Prize winner (1985) (b. 1940)Lucy Morgan, Pulitzer-winning force of Florida journalism, dies at 82 Jack Sandlin, 72, politician, member of the Indiana Senate (since 2016) (b. 1950)Indiana State Sen. Jack Sandlin, who represented Marion and Johnson counties, dies Phil Sellers, 69, player (Detroit Pistons, BV Amstelveen) (b. 1953)Phil Sellers, hoops star who led Rutgers to Final Four, dies at 69 Kent Stax, 61, drummer (Scream) (b. 1960/1961)Scream Drummer Kent Stax has died Hollis Watkins, 82, civil rights activist (b. 1941)Mississippi civil rights activist Hollis Watkins dies at age 82 September 21 Arlen Erdahl, 92, politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1979–1983) (b. 1931)Former Minnesota Congressman Arlen Erdahl dies at 92 Hubert Ginn, 76, football player (Miami Dolphins, Baltimore Colts, Oakland Raiders) (b. 1947)Remembering 2x Super Bowl champion and Savannah native Hubert Ginn Jeremy Silman, 69, chess player (b. 1954)Jeremy Silman (1954–2023) Robert W. Smith, 64, trumpeter and composer (b. 1958)Music Industry educator and renowned composer and arranger Robert W. Smith dies from complications following cardiac surgery September 22 Bob Glasgow, 81, politician, member of the Texas Senate (1980–1993) (b. 1942)Former Senator Robert J. Glasgow to be laid to rest at Texas State Cemetery in Austin. Evelyn Fox Keller, 87, physicist, author and feminist (b. 1936)Evelyn Fox Keller (1936–2023) Pava LaPere, 26, businesswoman and entrepreneur (b. 1996/1997)Pava LaPere: Suspect arrested in killing of Baltimore tech CEO Mike Henderson, 70, singer-songwriter ("Broken Halos", "Starting Over") and musician (The SteelDrivers) (b. 1953)Mike Henderson, Ex-Member of the SteelDrivers and Chris Stapleton Co-Writer, Dead at 69 Mark Manges, 67, football player (St. Louis Cardinals) (b. 1956)Mark Manges Passes Away Wallace B. Smith, 94, Community of Christ preacher, prophet-president (1978–1996) (b. 1929)Wallace B. Smith (1929–2023) September 23 Jim Courtney, 87, politician, member of the Montana House of Representatives (1977–1979) (b. 1936)James R. Courtney Nic Kerdiles, 29, ice hockey player (Anaheim Ducks) (b. 1994)<ref.Nic Kerdiles, 1994–2023</ref> Terry Kirkman, 83, musician (The Association) and songwriter ("Cherish", "Everything That Touches You") (b. 1939)Terry Kirkman, the Association Singer and Founding Member, Dies at 83 Danny Morris, 74, baseball player (Minnesota Twins).Danny Walker Morris Paul Woodruff, 80, classicist and professor of philosophy (b. 1943)'Renaissance man': Paul Woodruff, beloved University of Texas professor, dies at 80 September 24 Viktor Belenko, 76, Russian-born fighter pilot (b. 1947)Viktor Belenko, Who Defected to the West in a Jet Fighter, Dies at 76 Nashawn Breedlove, 46, actor (8 Mile) and rapper (b. 1976/1977)'8 Mile' Actor Nashawn Breedlove Dead at 46 Tim Foley, 75, football player (Miami Dolphins) (b. 1948)Miami Dolphins mourn as former defensive back Tim Foley passes away Barry Olivier, 87, guitar teacher, creator of the Berkeley Folk Music Festival (b. 1935)Barry Olivier, 1935–2023 Chuck Romine, 87, politician, member of the West Virginia House of Delegates (1968–1974, 1998–2000, 2016–2018) (b. 1936)Charles Everett Romine Jr. September 25 Burkey Belser, 76, graphic designer (nutrition facts label) (b. 1947)Renowned Graphic Designer Behind Iconic Nutrition Facts Label Dies at 76 Eugenio Calabi, 100, Italian-born mathematician (Calabi conjecture, Calabi–Yau manifold, Calabi flow) (b. 1923)Tribute to Eugenio Calabi Gerry Shamray, 66, comic book artist (American Splendor) (b. 1957)Gerald James Shamray September 26 Sandra Dorsey, 83, actress (Sleepaway Camp III: Teenage Wasteland, Gordy, Dumb and Dumber To) (b. 1939)Actress, Instructor Sandra Dorsey Dies at 83 After Battle with Cancer Teri Hope, 85, model and actress (Fun in Acapulco, Force of Impulse) (b. 1938)Teri Hope Redack Brooks Robinson, 86, Hall of Fame baseball player (Baltimore Orioles), World Series champion (1966, 1970) (b. 1937)Hall of Fame 3B, Orioles legend Brooks Robinson dies at 86 September 27 Donna Becker, 91, baseball player (Kalamazoo Lassies) (b. 1932)Donna Becker Dom Famularo, 70, drummer (b. 1953)Drumming Legend, Dom Famularo Has Passed Away Bob Sheridan, 79, boxing and MMA commentator (b. 1944)'Colonel' Bob Sheridan, legendary boxing announcer, passed away Ryuzo Yanagimachi, 95, Japanese-born embryologist (b. 1928)Hawaii scientist who cloned world’s first mouse passes away September 28 Glenn Bujnoch, 69, football player (Cincinnati Bengals, Tampa Bay Buccaneers) (b. 1953)Glenn D Bujnoch Viliami Moala, 30, football player (California Golden Bears, Baltimore Ravens) (b. 1993)Remembering Vei Moala: Former Grant Pacers, Cal Golden Bears football ‘legend’ dead at 30 September 29 Jon Fausty, 74, sound and recording engineer (b. 1949)Murió Jon Fausty, considerado padre del sonido Fania Dianne Feinstein, 90, politician, member of the U.S. Senate (since 1992), mayor of San Francisco (1978–1988) and president of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors (1978) (b. 1933)Dianne Feinstein, longest-serving female US senator in history, dies at 90 Joyce Grable, 70, professional wrestler (NWA) (b. 1952)Joyce Grable Passes Away At Age 70 Joseph E. Johnson, 90, academic, University of Tennessee system president (1991–1999) (b. 1933)UT System President Emeritus Joe Johnson Mourned, Leaves Lasting Legacy Kurt Schumacher, 70, football player (New Orleans Saints, Tampa Bay Buccaneers) (b. 1952)Kurt Schumacher Ed Young, 91, Chinese-born illustrator (b. 1931)绘本作家杨志成去世,他在西方讲中国故事 September 30 Russell Batiste Jr., 57, drummer (The Meters, Vida Blue, Papa Grows Funk) (b. 1965)Renowned New Orleans drummer Russell Batiste Jr. dies at 57 Michael Flynn, 75, author (The Forest of Time, Fallen Angels) (b. 1947)Pixel Scroll 9/30/23 Pixels Are Those Which, When You Stop Believing In Them, Don’t Scroll Away Russell Sherman, 93, classical pianist (b. 1930)Russell Sherman: 1930–2023
2023 deaths in the United States (July–September)
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2023 deaths in the United States (October–December)
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The following notable deaths in the United States occurred in October–December 2023. Names are reported under the date of death, in alphabetical order as set out in WP:NAMESORT. A typical entry reports information in the following sequence: Name, age, country of citizenship at birth and subsequent nationality (if applicable), what subject was noted for, year of birth (if known), and reference.
2023 deaths in the United States (October–December)
October
October thumb|150px|Richard McSpadden thumb|150px|Tim Wakefield thumb|150px|Dick Butkus thumb|150px|Michael Chiarello 150px|thumb|Herschel Savage thumb|150px|Burt Young thumb|150px|Terry Dischinger thumb|150px|Mark Goddard thumb|150px|Phyllis Coates thumb|150px|Louise Glück thumb|150px|Ronald M. Mottl thumb|150px|Piper Laurie thumb|150px|Suzanne Somers 150px|thumb|Carla Bley 150px|thumb|Joan Evans 150px|thumb|Don Laughlin 150px|thumb|Richard Roundtree 150px|thumb|Richard Moll 150px|thumb|Matthew Perry 150px|thumb|Frank Howard 150px|thumb|Ken Mattingly October 1 Eve Bunting, 94, Northern Irish-born author (Smoky Night, The Presence: A Ghost Story) (b. 1928)Obituary: Eve Bunting Jim Caple, 61, sports journalist (ESPN.com) and writer (b. 1962)Jim Caple, former ESPN, national MLB writer, dies at 61 Russ Francis, 70, football player (New England Patriots, San Francisco 49ers) (b. 1953)Two killed in Lake Placid airplane crash identified Ron Haffkine, 84, record producer and music manager (Dr. Hook & the Medicine Show) (b. 1938)Ron Haffkine, Dr. Hook Producer and Manager, Dies at 84 Doug Larsen, 46–47, politician, member of the North Dakota Senate (since 2020) (b. 1976)North Dakota state senator, his wife and 2 kids die in Utah plane crash, Senate leadership says Richard J. Lesniak, 84, politician, member of the Indiana House of Representatives (1968–1972) (b. 1939)Richard J. Lesniak Sr. Sir Christopher Lewinton, 91, British-born businessman (b. 1932)Sir Christopher Lewinton Richard McSpadden, 63, educator and pilot (b. 1959/1960)Two killed in Lake Placid airplane crash identified – Exact cause still unknown George Reed, 83, football player (Saskatchewan Roughriders) (b. 1939)Roughriders legend George Reed, one of CFL's greatest running backs, dies at 83 Tim Wakefield, 57, baseball player (Boston Red Sox, Pittsburgh Pirates) and commentator (NESN) (b. 1966)Selfless teammate, 'extraordinary human' Tim Wakefield passes away Claudius E. Watts III, 87, Air Force general, president of The Citadel (1989–1996) (b. 1936)Lt. Gen. Claudius 'Bud' Watts III, former president of The Citadel, dies at 87 Beverly Willis, 95, architect (b. 1928)Beverly Willis, 95, Dies; Architect and Advocate for Women in the Field October 2 Kevin M. Birmingham, 51, Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of Chicago (since 2020) (b. 1971)Chicago Auxiliary Bishop Kevin M. Birmingham dead at 51 Mack C. Chase, 92, businessman (b. 1931)Local philanthropist and businessman, Mack Chase has died at the age of 92 Casey Cox, 81, baseball player (Washington Senators/Texas Rangers, New York Yankees) (b. 1941)Casey Cox Herbert Handt, 97, operatic tenor and conductor (b. 1926)Obituary: Tenor Herbert John Handt Dies at 97 James Jorden, 69, journalist and music critic (Parterre Box) (b. 1954)James Jorden, Creator of an Essential Opera Blog, Dies at 69 (body found on this date) Josh Kruger, 39, journalist and activist (b. 1984)Philadelphia journalist and advocate Josh Kruger shot and killed at home David H. Montplaisir, 87, politician, member of the North Dakota House of Representatives (1965–1966) (b. 1936)David Henry Montplaisir Hampton Smith, 89, football coach (Albany State Golden Rams) (b. 1934)Coach Hampton Lee "Cutta" Smith October 3 Joe Christopher, 87, baseball player (Pittsburgh Pirates, New York Mets, Boston Red Sox) (b. 1935)Joe Christopher, outfielder on expansion 1962 Mets, dies at 87 Jennie M. Forehand, 87, politician, member of the Maryland Senate (1995–2015) and House of Delegates (1978–1994) (b. 1935)Jennie Margaret Meador Forehand Thomas Gambino, 94, mobster (Gambino crime family) (b. 1929)The Prodigal Son Of NYC’s Five Families, Former Gambino Mob Captain Thomas Gambino, Gone At 94 Lena McLin, 95, music teacher, composer and pastor (b. 1928)Rev. Dr. Lena McLin, Chicago pastor, music teacher for Jennifer Hudson, Chaka Khan, dies Howard Murphy, 79, football coach (Westfield State) (b. 1944)Howard J. Murphy Jr. Harriet Pattison, 94, landscape architect (b. 1928)Harriet Pattison, 94, Dies; Landscape Architect With a Tie to Louis Kahn Bob Wagner, 76, football coach (Hawaii Rainbow Warriors) (b. 1947)Former Hawaii football coach Bob Wagner dies at 76 October 4 Wayne Comer, 79, baseball player (Detroit Tigers, Milwaukee Brewers, Washington Senators) (b. 1944)Former Major Leaguer, Shenandoah native Wayne Comer dies Pat Hays, 76, politician, mayor of North Little Rock, Arkansas (1989–2013) and member of the Arkansas House of Representatives (1987–1989) (b. 1947)Patrick Henry Hays, former North Little Rock Mayor and co-architect of twin city development, has died Rives McBee, 84, golfer (b. 1938)Rives McBee Boris M. Schein, 85, Russian-born mathematician (b. 1938)Boris M. Schein Shawna Trpcic, 56, costume designer (Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, Angel, Ahsoka) (b. 1966)Shawna Trpcic, ‘The Mandalorian’ and ‘Ahsoka’ Costume Designer, Dies at 56 George Tyndall, 74, gynecologist (b. 1948/1949)Ex-USC gynecologist charged with sexually assaulting students dies before going to trial October 5 Dick Butkus, 80, Hall of Fame football player (Chicago Bears) and actor (Hang Time, Johnny Dangerously) (b. 1942)Bears legend Dick Butkus dies at age 80 Keith Jefferson, 53, actor (Django Unchained, The Hateful Eight, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood) (b. 1970)Keith Jefferson Dies: Actor In Tarantino’s ‘Django Unchained’, ‘Hateful Eight’ & ‘Once Upon A Time In Hollywood’ Was 53 Jordan Levy, 79, radio host (WTAG) and politician, mayor of Worcester, Massachusetts (1980–1981, 1988–1993) (b. 1943)Jordan Levy, former Worcester mayor and radio show host, dies at 79 October 6 Michael Chiarello, 61, celebrity chef (Top Chef, Top Chef Masters, The Next Iron Chef) (b. 1962)Michael Chiarello, Celebrity Chef and Former Food Network Star, Dies at 61 Loren Cunningham, 88, missionary leader (Youth with a Mission), co-founder of the University of the Nations (b. 1935)Loren Cunningham is with Jesus Vincent Patrick, 88, author and screenwriter (The Pope of Greenwich Village, Family Business, The Devil's Own) (b. 1935)Vincent Patrick, Chronicler of Hustlers and Mobsters, Dies at 88 Jim Poole, 57, baseball player (Baltimore Orioles, Cleveland Indians, San Francisco Giants) (b. 1966)Georgia Tech Mourns the Loss of Jim Poole October 7 Sy Becker, 87, reporter and movie critic (WWLP, WSPR) (b. 1936)Veteran WWLP-TV Channel 22 reporter Sy Becker has died (death announced on this date) Patricia Cray, 82, actress (Wonder Boys, The Kill Point, Love and Other Drugs) (b. 1941)Patricia Cray Eric Griffin, 55, Olympic boxer (1992) (b. 1967)Eric Griffin Anna Gutu, 31–32, Ukrainian-born mountaineer (b. 1990/1991)1 American Climber Killed, 1 Missing After Twin Avalanches Near Peak of Tibet Mountain Brian Iwata, 75, psychologist (b. 1948)Brian Anthony Iwata Obituary Loyal Jones, 95, folklorist (b. 1928)Loyal Jones passes Gina Marie Rzucidlo, 45, mountaineer (b. 1978)‘An extraordinary soul’: Auburn native and accomplished mountaineer declared dead after avalanches in Tibet Ted Schwinden, 98, politician, governor (1981–1989) and lieutenant governor (1977–1981) of Montana, member of the Montana House of Representatives (1959–1963) (b. 1925)Former Montana Gov. Schwinden dies at 98 October 8 Fred Boyd, 73, basketball player (Philadelphia 76ers, New Orleans Jazz) (b. 1950)Freddie Boyd, former Oregon State All-American and NBA first-round pick, dies at 73 David Dollar, 68, economist (b. 1954)On the passing of Brookings senior fellow David Dollar Bret Gilliam, 72, technical diver (b. 1951)Dive industry mourns tech pioneer Bret Gilliam James P. Kauahikaua, 72, geophysicist and volcanologist and first Native Hawaiian scientist-in-charge of the Hawaiian Volcano Observatory (b. 1951)Jim Kauahikaua, first Native Hawaiian to lead Hawaii Volcano Observatory, dies at 72 Jeff Peterek, 60, baseball player (Milwaukee Brewers) (b. 1963)Jeffrey A. Peterek Herschel Savage, 70, pornographic actor (Debbie Does Dallas, Memphis Cathouse Blues, The Texas Vibrator Massacre) and director (b. 1952)Herschel Savage Passes Away at 70 Burt Young, 83, actor (Rocky, Chinatown, The Pope of Greenwich Village) (b. 1940)Burt Young, ‘Rocky’ Actor Who Played Complex Tough Guys, Dies at 83 October 9 Terry Dischinger, 82, basketball player (Chicago Zephyrs, Detroit Pistons, Portland Trail Blazers), Olympic champion (1960) (b. 1940)Former Trail Blazer and Lake Oswego orthodontist Terry Dischinger passes away Chuck Feeney, 92, travel retailer and philanthropist, founder of DFS Group and Atlantic Philanthropies (b. 1931)Chuck Feeney, Irish American billionaire who gave his fortune away, passes Keith Giffen, 70, comic book artist and writer (Legion of Super-Heroes, Justice League), co-creator of Rocket Raccoon (b. 1952)Keith Giffen, Co-Creator Of Rocket Raccoon & Lobo, Has Died, Aged 70 Steven Lutvak, 64, composer and singer-songwriter (A Gentleman's Guide to Love and Murder) (b. 1959)Steven Lutvak Dies: Composer Of Tony-Winning Hit 'A Gentleman's Guide to Love and Murder' Was 64 Kevin Phillips, 82, political commentator (NOW on PBS) (b. 1940)Kevin Phillips, 82, Dies; Political Analyst Predicted G.O.P. Resurgence Dick Rauh, 98, graphic artist and visual effects artist (Little Shop of Horrors, Star Trek V: The Final Frontier, Working Girl) (b. 1925)Richard Rauh Buck Trent, 85, country musician and television personality (Hee Haw) (b. 1938)Country Music Instrumentalist, Longtime Branson Entertainer Buck Trent Dies Allan Weisbecker, 75, surfer, novelist, and screenwriter (Crime Story) (b. 1948)Alternative surf memoirist Allan C. Weisbecker passes away (death announced on this date) October 10 Roger Bedford Jr., 67, politician, member of the Alabama Senate (1982–1990, 1994–2014) (b. 1956)Former Alabama State Senator dead at 67 Jeff Burr, 60, film director (Leatherface: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre III, Stepfather II, Puppet Master 4) (b. 1963)‘Texas Chainsaw Massacre III’ Director Jeff Burr Has Passed Away Shirley Jo Finney, 74, actress (Nashville Girl, Echo Park, Moving) and stage director (b. 1949)Director Shirley Jo Finney Passes Away at 74 Mark Goddard, 87, actor (Lost in Space, Blue Sunshine, Roller Boogie) (b. 1936)Mark Goddard Dies: 'Lost In Space' Actor Was 87 Martin Goetz, 93, software engineer (b. 1930)US: Martin Goetz, father of third-party software, dies at 93 John Klenke, 65, politician, member of the Wisconsin State Assembly (2011–2015) (b. 1958)Former Wisconsin Assembly member passes away Eva Kollisch, 98, Austrian-born lesbian rights activist and writer (b. 1925)Eva Kollisch, a prominent lesbian rights advocate who escaped the Holocaust to Staten Island, dies at 98 Ken Lally, 52, actor (Heroes, Mortal Kombat, Red Dead Redemption) and stuntman (b. 1971)Obituary: Ken Lally, video game actor, passed away at age 52 Dick Leach, 83, tennis player and coach (b. 1940)Rest In Peace Dick Leach, Legendary USC Men’s Tennis Coach Brendan Malone, 81, basketball coach (Rhode Island Rams, Toronto Raptors) (b. 1942)Brendan Malone, NBA coach, father of Nuggets' Michael Malone, dies Louise Meriwether, 100, author (Daddy Was a Number Runner) and activist (b. 1923)Author and activist Louise Meriwether, who wrote the novel ‘Daddy Was a Number Runner,’ dies at 100 Gail O'Neill, 61, model and journalist (The Early Show) (b. 1962)Fashion Model and TV Journalist Gail O'Neill Dies at 61 October 11 Doug Clark, 75, serial killer (b. 1948)Douglas Clark, convicted murderer and half of the Sunset Strip Killers, dies of natural causes Phyllis Coates, 96, actress (Superman and the Mole Men, Adventures of Superman, The Incredible Petrified World) (b. 1927)Phyllis Coates Dies: TV's Original Lois Lane Was 96 Walt Garrison, 79, football player (Dallas Cowboys) (b. 1944)Oklahoma State, Dallas Cowboys, and American Legend Walt Garrison Passes Away Rudolph Isley, 84, singer-songwriter (The Isley Brothers) and songwriter ("It's Your Thing", "That Lady") (b. 1939)Rudolph Isley Dies: Founding Member Of The Isley Brothers Was 84 Jim Jensen, 89, politician, member of Nebraska Legislature (1994–2006) and contractor (b. 1934)Former Nebraska State Sen. Jim Jensen remembered for real estate dealings, love of family Rosemarie Myrdal, 94, politician, lieutenant governor of North Dakota (1992–2000) (b. 1929)Rosemarie Myrdal, the second woman to serve as North Dakota’s lieutenant governor, dies at 94 Cynthia Whittaker, 82, academic and author (b. 1941)Cynthia Hyla Whittaker October 12 Robert von Dassanowsky, 58, Austrian-born writer, historian, and film producer (b. 1965)In Memory: Robert von Dassanowsky (death announced on this date) Howard Forman, 77, politician, member of the Florida Senate (1989–2000) (b. 1946)Howard Forman, former state senator and Broward County clerk of court, dies at 77 Tom O'Lincoln, 76, Marxist historian and author (b. 1947)Tom O'Lincoln Lara Parker, 84, actress (Dark Shadows, Save the Tiger, Race with the Devil) (b. 1938)Lara Parker, Angelique on Cult Favorite 'Dark Shadows,' Dies at 84 Colette Rossant, 91, French-born restaurateur (b. 1932)Colette Rossant, 91, Dies; Gave French Cuisine a Global Flourish October 13 Michael J. Bragman, 83, politician, member (1981–2001) and majority leader (1993–2000) of the New York State Assembly (b. 1940)Longtime Syracuse-area Assemblyman Michael Bragman dies Louise Glück, 80, poet (The Triumph of Achilles, The Wild Iris), Pulitzer Prize winner (1993), Nobel Prize laureate (2020) (b. 1943)Louise Glück, Nobel-winning poet of terse and candid lyricism, dies at 80 Burdette Haldorson, 89, basketball player, Olympic champion (1956, 1960) (b. 1934)Burdie Haldorson Frank A. Herda, 76, army soldier, Medal of Honor recipient (b. 1947)Medal of Honor Recipients Announce Passing of Medal of Honor Recipient Frank A. Herda Ronald M. Mottl, 89, lawyer and politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1975–1983), Ohio House of Representatives (1987–1997) and twice of Ohio Senate (b. 1934)Ronald Milton Mottl Loren Parks, 97, businessman (b. 1926)Loren Parks Bud Somerville, 86, curler (b. 1937)Bud Somerville, skip of first US curling world champs, dies at 86 Lois Wright, 95, artist (b. 1928)Lois Erdmann Wright October 14 Wadea Al-Fayoume, 6, Palestinian-born child (b. 2017)Fatal Illinois stabbing of 6-year-old Palestinian refugee Wadea Al-Fayoume prompts feds to warn of 'lone wolf' attacks Andy Bean, 70, professional golfer (b. 1953)Andy Bean, 11-time PGA Tour winner, dies after recent lung replacement surgery Maurice W. Long, 98, electrical engineer and physicist (b. 1925)Maurice W. Long Piper Laurie, 91, actress (The Hustler, Children of a Lesser God, Twin Peaks), Emmy winner (1987) (b. 1932)Piper Laurie, Three-Time Oscar Nominee Who Starred in 'Carrie' and 'The Hustler,' Dies at 91 Mei Tsu-lin, 90, Chinese-born linguist, member of Academia Sinica (b. 1933)Chinese linguist Tsu-Lin Mei dies at 90 October 15 Dick Bielski, 91, football player (Philadelphia Eagles, Dallas Cowboys) and coach (Baltimore Colts) (b. 1932)Richard Adam Bielski Neal Brooks Biggers Jr., 88, jurist, judge of the U.S. District Court for Southern Mississippi (since 1984) (b. 1935)Biggers, Neal Brooks, Jr. Tod Brown, 86, Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Boise City (1988–1998) and Orange in California (1998–2012) (b. 1936)Bishop Tod David Brown † Joanna Merlin, 92, actress (Fame, Mystic Pizza, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit) and casting director (b. 1931)Joanna Merlin Dies: Original 'Fiddler On The Roof' Tzeitel, Longtime Judge On 'Law & Order: SVU' Was 92 Todd Reynolds, 56, Olympic pair skater (1994) (b. 1966)Richard Todd Reynolds David Shaffer, 87, South African-born physician and pediatrician (b. 1936)David Shaffer, Medical ‘Detective’ in Suicide of Youths, Dies at 87 Suzanne Somers, 76, actress (Three's Company, Step by Step, She's the Sheriff) (b. 1946)Suzanne Somers Dead at 76 After Breast Cancer Battle October 16 Roland R. Griffiths, 77, psychopharmacologist (b. 1946)Psychedelic Research Pioneer Roland Griffiths Passes At Age 77 Geri M. Joseph, 100, diplomat, ambassador to the Netherlands (1978–1981) (b. 1923)Geri M. Joseph Steven Weisberg, 68, film editor (Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, Men in Black II, The Cable Guy, Great Expectations) (b. 1955)Steven Weisberg, Film Editor on 'Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban' and 'Men in Black II,' Dies at 68 October 17 Carol Berman, 100, politician, member of the New York Senate (1979–1984) (b. 1923)Carol Berman Edward Bleier, 94, television executive (b. 1929)Edward Bleier, Visionary Executive at Dawn of Cable TV, Dies at 94 Carla Bley, 87, jazz composer and pianist (b. 1936)Carla Bley, Jazz Composer, Arranger and Provocateur, Dies at 87 Bob George, 51, film producer, (Endings, Beginnings) (b. 1971)Bob George Dies: Producer For Films ‘Newness’, ‘Zoe’ And ‘Endings, Beginnings’ Was 51 Tom Rychlec, 89, football player (Buffalo Bills, Detroit Lions, Denver Broncos) (b. 1934)Thomas R. Rychlec October 18 Roger Brown, 73, basketball player (Detroit Pistons, Denver Nuggets, Carolina Cougars) (b. 1950)Roger Brown, a rugged rebounder on Jayhawks’ 1971 Final Four team, dies at age 73 Dave Puddington, 95, football coach (Washington University Bears) (b. 1928)David George Puddington Dwight Twilley, 72, singer-songwriter ("I'm on Fire") (b. 1951)Dwight Twilley Dies: Part Of The 'Tulsa Sound' Was 72 October 19 The 45 King, 62, record producer and DJ (b. 1961)DJ Mark the 45 King Reportedly Dead at 62 Judy Balaban, 91, actress and author (b. 1932)Judy Balaban, High-Placed Participant in Hollywood, Dies at 91 October 20 Jack Anderson, 88, poet and dance critic (b. 1935)Jack Anderson – dance writer, historian, and poet – dies at 88 Jack Brennan, 86, political aide (b. 1937)Remembering Colonel Jack Brennan Pete Ladd, 67, baseball player (Houston Astros, Milwaukee Brewers, Seattle Mariners) (b. 1956)Milwaukee Brewers hero of the 1982 World Series run Pete Ladd has died Richard M. Osgood Jr., 79, physicist (b. 1943)Dr. Richard M. Osgood Jr. October 21 Vincent Asaro, 86, mobster (Bonanno crime family) (b. 1937)'Goodfellas' mobster Vinny Asaro, dies at 86 Natalie Zemon Davis, 94, historian (b. 1928)Natalie Zemon Davis, Historian of the Marginalized, Dies at 94 Joan Evans, 89, actress (Edge of Doom, On the Loose, Skirts Ahoy!) (b. 1934)Joan Evans Dies: Actress In 'On The Loose' And 'Skirts Ahoy' Was 89 Rob Gardner, 78, baseball player (New York Mets, New York Yankees, Oakland Athletics) (b. 1944)Rob F Gardner Stephen Kandel, 96, television writer (Iron Horse, MacGyver) (b. 1927)Stephen Kandel Cindy Montañez, 49, politician, member of the California State Assembly (2002–2006) and mayor of San Fernando (2001–2002) (b. 1974)San Fernando politician, Cindy Montañez, dies at age 50 Betsy Rawls, 95, golfer (b. 1928)Betsy Rawls, a 4-time U.S. Women's Open champion, dies at age 95 Dusty Street, 77, radio disc jockey (KROQ, Sirius XM) (b. 1945/1946)Dusty Street, pioneering female DJ for Los Angeles radio station KROQ, dies at 77 Samantha Woll, 40, synagogue leader, president of Isaac Agree Downtown Synagogue (b. 1983)Detroit synagogue president Samantha Woll found dead outside her home October 22 Ida Applebroog, 93, multimedia artist (b. 1929)Ida Applebroog (1929–2023) Jeffrey A. Bader, 78, diplomat, ambassador to Namibia (1999–2001) (b. 1945)In remembrance of Jeffrey A. Bader Lee Eliot Berk, 81, academic, president of Berklee College of Music (1979–2004) (b. 1942)Lee Berk, former Berklee president and college namesake, dies at 81 Tasha Butts, 41, basketball player (Minnesota Lynx) and coach (Georgetown Hoyas) (b. 1982)Former LSU Assistant Coach Tasha Butts Passes Away Vic Fischer, 99, German-born politician, member of the Alaska Senate (1981–1987).Vic Fischer, last surviving Alaska Constitutional Convention delegate, dies at 99 Don Laughlin, 92, gambling entrepreneur (b. 1931)Don Laughlin, who founded the riverside resort town, dies at 92 Anita Summers, 98, educator (b. 1925)Anita Arrow Summers, Professor of Public Policy at Penn, has passed away. Gregg Sutton, 74, musician (Lone Justice) and songwriter ("Stop!", "Breathe") (b. 1948/1949)Gregg Sutton, Songwriter-Musician Who Played With Artists From Lone Justice and Bob Dylan to Andy Kaufman, Dies at 74 Charles E. Young, 91, academic administrator, president of University of Florida (1999–2003) and chancellor of UCLA (1968–1997) (b. 1931)Charles E. Young, UCLA’s longest-serving chancellor, dies at 91 October 23 J. Frederick Motz, 80, jurist, U.S. attorney for the district of Maryland (1981–1985), judge (since 1985) and chief judge (1994–2001) of the U.S. District Court for the District of Maryland (b. 1942)In Remembrance of the Honorable J. Frederick Motz, United States District Judge for the District of Maryland Harry Porterfield, 95, newscaster (WBBM-TV, WLS-TV) (b. 1928)Harry Porterfield, beloved former CBS 2 News anchor, dies at 95 Betty Price, 92, music teacher, art director and ambassador (b. 1931)Longtime champion of the arts in Oklahoma, Betty Price dies Mervin Shiner, 102, country singer-songwriter and guitarist (b. 1921)Merv Shiner Tom Walker, 74, baseball player (Montreal Expos, Detroit Tigers, St. Louis Cardinals) (b. 1948)Tom Walker, father of former Pittsburgh Pirates 2B Neil Walker, dies October 24 Arnold Díaz, 74, journalist (WPIX, WCBS-TV) (b. 1949)Former CBS2 journalist Arnold Diaz dies at age 74 Steve Riley, 67, drummer (Keel, L.A. Guns, W.A.S.P.) (b. 1956)Steve Riley, Former L.A. Guns and W.A.S.P. Drummer, Dies at 67 Richard Roundtree, 81, actor (Shaft, Se7en, Speed Racer) (b. 1942)Richard Roundtree Dies: ‘Shaft’ Star Was 81 October 25 Bertie Bowman, 92, congressional staffer (b. 1931)Longest-serving Black congressional staffer, Bertie Bowman, dies at 92 Steve Erwin, 63, comics artist (Checkmate, Gunfire) (b. 1960)Steve Erwin, Deathstroke the Terminator Artist and Checkmate Co-Creator, Passes Away at 63 Robert Irwin, 95, installation artist (Getty Center) (b. 1928)Robert Irwin, pioneer of Light and Space art who designed Getty’s Central Garden, dies at 95 David V. Mitchell, 79, newspaper editor (Point Reyes Light) (b. 1943)David Mitchell, Weekly Editor Who Exposed a Corrupt Cult, Dies at 79 Byron Wien, 90, business investor (b. 1933)Investor Byron Wien of Blackstone dies at 90 October 26 Ray Brown, 74, football player (Atlanta Falcons, New Orleans Saints) (b. 1949)Saints mourn the passing of former strong safety Ray Brown Goa Gil, 72, musician, DJ, and remixer (b. 1951)Psytrance Pioneer Goa Gil Dead at 72 Phillip Isenberg, 84, politician, mayor of Sacramento (1975–1982) and member of the California State Assembly (1982–1996) (b. 1939)Phillip Isenberg, former Sacramento mayor and state Assemblymember, dies at 84 Richard Moll, 80, actor (Night Court, Batman: The Animated Series, Mighty Max) (b. 1943)Richard Moll, Bull the Bailiff on ‘Night Court,’ Dies at 80 Harvey Munford, 83, politician, member of the Nevada Assembly (2004–2016) (b. 1940)Harvey Munford, former lawmaker and Las Vegas community leader, dies at 83 Judy Nugent, 83, actress (The Ruggles, Magnificent Obsession, There's Always Tomorrow) (b. 1940)Judy Nugent Dead: 'Ruggles,' 'Adventures of Superman' Actress Was 83 Bingo Smith, 77, basketball player (Tulsa Golden Hurricane, Cleveland Cavaliers) (b. 1946)Bobby 'Bingo' Smith, part of Cavs' 'Miracle of Richfield' team, dies at 77 October 27 Curtis LeRoy Hansen, 90, jurist, judge of the U.S. District Court for the District of New Mexico (since 1992) (b. 1933)Longtime U.S. District Judge LeRoy Hansen dies at 90 William F. May, 96, ethicist (b. 1927)Remembering William F. May, Ph.D. Brandon Smith, 71, actor (Jeepers Creepers, Bernie, From Dusk till Dawn: The Series) (b. 1952)Brandon Enoch Smith October 28 Adam Johnson, 29, ice hockey player (Pittsburgh Penguins) (b. 1994)US Hockey Player Dies After Taking Blade To The Neck In Freak Accident During Weekend Match Roland Lajoie, 87, major general (b. 1936)Maj. Roland Lajoie (1936–2023), instrumental Cold War leader Patricia Mahan, 71, politician, mayor of Santa Clara (2002–2014) (b. 1952)Former Santa Clara Mayor Patricia Mahan dies at age 71 Bill Rice, 84, country music singer and songwriter (b. 1939)Country Songwriting Great Bill Rice Passes Matthew Perry, 54, actor (Friends, The Whole Nine Yards, Fallout: New Vegas) (b. 1969)'Friends' Star Matthew Perry Dead At 54 After Apparent Drowning Dean Weese, 88, Hall of Fame basketball coach (Wayland Baptist Flying Queens) (b. 1935)Legendary women's basketball coach Dean Weese dies at 88 October 29 Robert Brustein, 96, theater critic (New Republic), playwright, and political commentator (HuffPost) (b. 1927)Robert Brustein, a giant of the American theater, dies at 96 Reed McNeil Izatt, 97, chemist (b. 1926)Dr. Reed McNeil Izatt, American Chemist, Dies at 97 Thierry Rautureau, 64, French-born celebrity chef (b. 1959)Thierry Rautureau, Seattle's Chef in the Hat, dies at 64 October 30 Sam Ball, 79, football player (Baltimore Colts) (b. 1944)Sam Ball, the Henderson native who played for the Baltimore Colts, has died Peter S. Fischer, 88, television writer (Murder, She Wrote, Columbo, Ellery Queen) (b. 1935)Peter S. Fischer, ‘Murder, She Wrote’ Co-Creator and ‘Columbo’ Writer, Dies at 88 Frank Howard, 87, baseball player (Los Angeles Dodgers, Washington Senators/Texas Rangers, Detroit Tigers) and coach (Milwaukee Brewers, New York Mets) (b. 1936)Frank Howard, four-time All-Star and Washington Senators legend, dies 87 Tim Parenton, 61, college baseball coach (Samford Bulldogs, North Florida Ospreys) (b. 1961)Tim Parenton, who coached UNF baseball for six years, passes away after battle with cancer Lois Galgay Reckitt, 78, politician, member of the Maine House of Representatives (since 2016) (b. 1944)Lois Galgay Reckitt, a fierce champion of the gender equality and LGBTQ rights, dies October 31 Tyler Christopher, 50, actor (General Hospital, Days of Our Lives, The Lying Game) (b. 1972)Former 'General Hospital' Actor Tyler Christopher Dead at 50 Lawrence Cohn, 91, lawyer, record company executive, and blues record collector (b. 1932)Le producteur de blues Lawrence Cohn est décédé Ken Mattingly, 87, astronaut (Apollo 16) (b. 1936)NASA Administrator Remembers Apollo Astronaut Thomas K. Mattingly II George W. Owings III, 78, politician, member of the Maryland House of Delegates (1988–2004) (b. 1945)The Town of Chesapeake Beach Honors George W. Owings, III Taraja Ramsess, 41, stuntman (Black Panther, Avengers: Endgame, The Suicide Squad) (b. 1982)Taraja Ramsess, 'Black Panther' and 'Avengers: Endgame' Stuntman, Dies at 41 Mel Sembler, 93, diplomat, ambassador to Italy (2001–2005) and Australia (1989–1993) (b. 1930)Mel Sembler, Florida developer and top Republican fundraiser, dies at 93
2023 deaths in the United States (October–December)
November
November 150px|thumb|Ady Barkan thumb|150px|Bob Knight 150px|thumb|Walter Davis 150px|thumb|Frank Borman 150px|thumb|Bruce Sterling Jenkins 150px|thumb|Kyle LeDuc 150px|thumb|Don Walsh 150px|thumb|Maryanne Trump Barry 150px|thumb|Thomas J. Bliley Jr. 150px|thumb|Johnny Green 150px|thumb|Rosalynn Carter 150px|thumb|Carlton Pearson 150px|thumb|Willie Hernández 150px|thumb|Mars Williams 150px|thumb|Ron Hodges 150px|thumb|Mary L. Cleave 150px|thumb|Frances Sternhagen 150px|thumb|Charlie Munger 150px|thumb|Henry Kissinger November 1 Ady Barkan, 39, political activist and lawyer (b. 1983)Influential ALS advocate Ady Barkan, Featured in 2021 Documentary 'Not Going Quietly' Dies at 39 Norma Berger, 90, baseball player (Springfield Sallies) (b. 1932)Norma A. Taylor Geaux Rocket Ride, 3, Thoroughbred racehorse (b. 2020)Geaux Rocket Ride euthanized; 2nd death ahead of Breeders' Cup Bob Knight, 83, Hall of Fame basketball coach (Indiana Hoosiers, Texas Tech Red Raiders, 1984 Olympic Team), Olympic champion (1984) (b. 1940)Legendary basketball coach Bob Knight dies at 83 Peter Tarnoff, 86, politician, under secretary for political affairs (1993–1997), president of the Council on Foreign Relations (1986–1993) (b. 1937)In Memoriam: Peter Tarnoff Peter White, 86, actor (The Boys in the Band, All My Children, Dallas) (b. 1937)Peter White obituary: actor in All My Children dies at 86 November 2 Walter Davis, 69, basketball player (Phoenix Suns, Denver Nuggets), Olympic champion (1976) (b. 1954)Former Phoenix Suns star, UNC great Walter Davis dies at 69 Mortimer L. Downey, 87, politician, deputy secretary of transportation (1993–2001) (b. 1936)Mort Downey, 1936–2023 Dick Drago, 78, baseball player (Boston Red Sox, Kansas City Royals, California Angels) (b. 1945)Dick Drago, staple of Red Sox pitching staff in 1970s, dies at 78 R. H. Sikes, 83, professional golfer (b. 1940)Sikes, national champ at UA, dies at 83 Brenda Snipes, 80, public official, supervisor of elections for Broward County, Florida (2003–2018) (b. 1943)Brenda Snipes, Broward’s ex-supervisor of elections, dies at 80 Leroy Stover, 90, police officer, first black officer in the Birmingham Police Department (b. 1932/1933)Birmingham's first Black police officer dead at age 90: 'He will forever be in hearts and mind' Howard Wayne, 75, politician, member of the California State Assembly (1996–2002) (b. 1948)Howard Wayne Dies at 75; Ex-Assembly Member Taught ‘Ladder of Opportunity’ November 3 Robert Butler, 95, film and television director (Batman, The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes, Hill Street Blues, Remington Steele) (b. 1927)Robert Butler, 'Remington Steele' Co-Creator and Emmy-Winning Director, Dies at 95 Gary Colson, 89, basketball coach (Valdosta State Blazers, Pepperdine Waves, New Mexico Lobos) (b. 1934)Gary Colson, who lobbied to add the 3-point shot during a basketball coaching career, dies at 89 Bubba Copeland, 49, politician, mayor of Smiths Station, Alabama (since 2016) (b. 1974)F.L. ‘Bubba’ Copeland, Alabama mayor and pastor, kills himself Dennis Higgins, 84, baseball player (Chicago White Sox, Washington Senators, St. Louis Cardinals) (b. 1939)Dennis Dean Higgins Betty Reardon, 94, teacher (b. 1929)Remembering Betty Reardon (1929–2023) Martin Shefter, 79, political scientist and author (b. 1943)Martin Shefter, professor of government, dies at 79 Priit Vesilind, 80, Estonian-born photojournalist and author (b. 1943)Priit Vesilind, Writer Who Penetrated the Iron Curtain, Dies at 80 November 4 Karen Davis, 79, animal rights activist, founder of United Poultry Concerns (b. 1944)Karen Davis, President and Founder of UPC, Has Passed Away Robert G. Doumar, 93, jurist, judge of the U.S. District Court of Eastern Virginia (since 1981) (b. 1930)Judge Robert George Doumar Art Eckman, 81, sports broadcaster (ESPN, San Francisco Giants, WXIA-TV) (b. 1942)Arthur Eckman Aaron Harper, 42, basketball player (Chorale Roanne, Levski Sofia, Ferro Carril Oeste) (b. 1981)Aaron Harper, ancien joueur de la Chorale de Roanne, décède dans un accident de la route Philip Meyer, 93, journalist and scholar (b. 1930)IRE legend Meyer dies at 93 Ahmad Tousi, 76, Iranian-born soccer manager (Sanat Naft) (b. 1947)Ahmad Tousi Gary Winnick, 76, businessman, industrialist and billionaire (b. 1946)Gary Winnick, Global Crossing founder and once L.A.’s richest man, dies at 76 November 5 Russell Camilleri, 86, Olympic wrestler (1960, 1964) (b. 1936)Russell Camilleri John Contoulis, 84, football player (New York Giants) (b. 1939)John Contoulis Evan Ellingson, 35, actor (CSI: Miami, 24, Complete Savages, My Sister's Keeper) (b. 1988)Evan Ellingson Ex-Child Star Dead at 35 ... 'My Sister's Keeper,' 'CSI' David Ferry, 99, poet, translator and educator (b. 1924)David Ferry John L. Heilbron, 89, academic and science historian (b. 1934)J. L. Heilbron Pat E. Johnson, 84, choreographer (Enter the Dragon, The Karate Kid, Mortal Kombat) (b. 1939)Pat E. Johnson, 'Karate Kid' Trainer, Dies at 84 Matt Ulrich, 41, football player (Indianapolis Colts) (b. 1981)Matt Ulrich, Super Bowl champion with Colts, dead at 41 November 6 Bill Dellastatious, 101, football player (Missouri Tigers) and coach (Missouri State Bears) (b. 1922)Joseph William (Bill) Dellastatious Janet Landgard, 75, actress (The Swimmer, The Donna Reed Show, Land Raiders) (b. 1947)Janet Landgard, 'The Swimmer' and 'The Donna Reed Show' Actor, Dies at 75 Joe Sharkey, 77, author and columnist (b. 1946)RIP, Business Travel Columnist Joe Sharkey Mike Shuster, 76, journalist and blogger (NPR) (b. 1947)Mike Shuster, who covered the world for NPR for three decades, has died at 76 Simon Sze, 87, Taiwanese-born electrical engineer (Floating-gate MOSFET) (b. 1936)Semiconductor visionary Simon Sze passed away at age 87 Carl Torbush, 72, college football (Ole Miss Rebels, North Carolina Tar Heels) and baseball (Southeastern Louisiana Lions) coach (b. 1951)Former UNC coach Carl Torbush dies at 72 November 7 Frank Borman, 95, astronaut (Apollo 8) (b. 1928)Frank Borman, Who Led Historic Flight Around the Moon in 1968, Dies at Age 95 C-Knight, 52, rapper (The Dove Shack) (b. 1970/1971)C-Knight, Dove Shack Rapper Dead at 52: Report Julius Otto Duncan, 97, politician, member of the Texas House of Representatives (1951–1953) (b. 1928)Julius Ottis Duncan Jr. Bruce Sterling Jenkins, 96, judge and politician, member of the U.S. District Court for the District of Utah (since 1978) and Utah Senate (1959–1965) (b. 1927)Longtime Utah federal judge dies at age 96 LaMar Lemmons Jr., 87, politician, member of the Michigan House of Representatives (2005–2010) and businessman (b. 1936)Mr. Lamar Lemmons Jr. Obituary November 8 Roger Kastel, 92, film poster artist (Jaws, The Empire Strikes Back, Doc Savage: The Man of Bronze) (b. 1931)Roger Kastel Dead: 'Jaws' Movie Poster Artist Was 92 November 9 R.L. Boyce, 68, blues musician (b. 1955)National Endowment for the Arts Statement on the Death of National Heritage Fellow R.L. Boyce David Gauthier, 91, Canadian-born philosopher (b. 1932)David Gauthier (1932–2023) Alan Hevesi, 83, politician, comptroller of New York City (1994–2001) and New York State (2003–2006) (b. 1940)Alan Hevesi, New York Official Who Fell From Grace, Dies at 83 Kurt Olson, 75, politician, member of the Alaska House of Representatives (2005–2017) (b. 1948)Governor Dunleavy Mourns Passing of Former Kenai Peninsula Legislator Kurt Olson John Sayre, 87, rower, Olympic champion (1960) (b. 1936)John Sayre John Tooby, 71, anthropologist (b. 1952)Adiós a John Tooby November 10 John Bailey, 81, cinematographer (Ordinary People, The Big Chill, Groundhog Day), president of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (2017–2019) (b. 1942)John Bailey, Former Academy President and ‘Groundhog Day’ Cinematographer, Dies at 81 Henry Dunay, 88, goldsmith and jewelry designer (b. 1935)Celebrated Jewelry Designer Henry Dunay Dies at 88 Charles Jordan, 69, basketball player (Indiana Pacers, ASVEL, Fortitudo Bologna) (b. 1954)La Fortitudo piange Charles Jordan November 11 D. J. Hayden, 33, football player (Oakland Raiders, Detroit Lions, Jacksonville Jaguars) (b. 1990)Former UH football player D.J. Hayden killed in collision near downtown Houston Clarence A. Holland, 94, politician, member of the Virginia Senate (1984–1996) and mayor of Virginia Beach (1976–1978) (b. 1929)Clarence A. "Clancy" Holland M.D. Kyle LeDuc, 42, racing driver (Lucas Oil Off Road Racing Series, Championship Off-Road, Extreme E) (b. 1981)Kyle LeDuc, 1981–2023 Dave Stenhouse, 90, baseball player (Washington Senators) (b. 1933)Rhode Island baseball legend Dave Stenhouse passes away at 90 Conny Van Dyke, 78, singer and actress (Hell's Angels '69, W.W. and the Dixie Dancekings, Framed) (b. 1945)Conny Van Dyke, Motown Singer and 'W.W. and the Dixie Dancekings' Star, Dies at 78 Edith D. Warren, 86, politician and educator, member of the North Carolina General Assembly (1999–2012) (b. 1937)Edith Marie (Doughtie) Warren Tom Zych, 83, politician and minister (b. 1940)Tom Zych, former St. Louis politician turned minister, dies at 83 November 12 M. Russell Ballard, 95, Mormon leader, member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles (since 1985) (b. 1928)President M. Russell Ballard Dies at Age 95 Peter J. Boylan, 87, major general (b. 1936)Peter Boylan Paul Martin Lester, 70, professor (b. 1953)Paul Martin Lester Elinor Otto, 104, factory worker, an original Rosie the Riveter (b. 1919)Elinor Otto, one of the original Rosie the Riveters, dies at 104 Kevin Turen, 44, film and television producer (Euphoria, X, The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent, Pieces of a Woman) (b. 1979)Kevin Turen, Producer on 'Euphoria' and 'The Idol,' Dies at 44 Don Walsh, 92, oceanographer, explorer, and marine policy specialist (b. 1931)Retired Navy Capt. Don Walsh, Deep Sea Submariner and Ocean Explorer, Dies at 92 November 13 Maryanne Trump Barry, 86, judge and attorney, judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit (1999–2019) (b. 1937)Former President Donald Trump's Sister Dies At 86 In New York Rob Belloir, 75, baseball player (Atlanta Braves) (b. 1948)Robert Belloir Michael Bishop, 78, science fiction author (No Enemy But Time, Who Made Stevie Crye?, Brittle Innings) (b. 1945)Michael Bishop (1945–2023) Lundy Kiger, 69, politician, member of the Oklahoma House of Representatives (2018–2020) (b. 1954)Former Oklahoma state representative Kiger dies from injuries from tractor collision Hoy Menear, politician, member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives (2012–2014, 2022–2023) Robert Philibosian, 83, politician, Los Angeles County district attorney (1981–1984) (b. 1940)Robert Philibosian, L.A. County D.A. who oversaw McMartin Preschool case, dies at 83 George Tscherny, 99, Hungarian-born graphic designer and educator (b. 1924)In Remembrance: George Tscherny (1924–2023) Work All Week, 14, Throughbred racehorse (b. 2009)Champion Sprinter Work All Week Passes Away Devon Wylie, 35, football player (Kansas City Chiefs, Tennessee Titans) (b. 1988)Former Fresno State football player Devon Wylie dies, family confirms (death announced on this date) November 14 Rick Ahearn, 74, political consultant (b. 1949)Statement by Fred Ryan, Chairman of the Board of the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation and Institute on the death of Rick Ahearn Ken Adamson, 85, football player (Denver Broncos) (b. 1938)Ken Adamson, member of Broncos' inaugural team, dies at 85 Neville Garrick, 73, Jamaican-born graphic artist and photographer (b. 1950)Neville Garrick obituary: Bob Marley's art director dies at 73 Betty Rollin, 87, journalist (b. 1936)Betty Rollin, Who Wrote Candidly About Her Breast Cancer, Dies at 87 Peter Seidler, 63, baseball executive, chairman of San Diego Padres (since 2020) (b. 1960)Padres Chairman Peter Seidler dies at 63 Terry R. Taylor, 71, sports editor (Associated Press) (b. 1952)Terry Taylor, first woman AP sports editor, dies at age 71 Thelda Williams, 82, politician, interim mayor of Phoenix (1994, 2011–2012, 2018–2019) (b. 1941)Former Phoenix Mayor Thelda Williams dies November 15 Radcliffe Bailey, 54, visual artist (b. 1968)Famed Artist Radcliffe Bailey Dies Dex Carvey, 32, comedian (b. 1991)Dex Carvey Dies: Comedian Son Of Dana Carvey Was 32 Sandy Farina, 68, singer-songwriter and actress (Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band) (b. 1955)Sandra Farina Willard Johnson, 87, political scientist and africanist (b. 1935)Professor Emeritus Willard R. Johnson, political scientist who specialized in African studies, dies at 87 (death announced on this date) Worta McCaskill-Stevens, 74, physician-scientist (b. 1949)Statement on the passing of Dr. Worta McCaskill-Stevens Ken Squier, 88, Hall of Fame motorsport sportscaster (NASCAR on CBS), co-founder of Motor Racing Network (b. 1935)Sad News – Ken Squier passes away Jeanette Stocker, 96, baseball player (Kenosha Comets) (b. 1927)Jeanette L. Bottazzi November 16 Thomas J. Bliley Jr., 91, politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1981–2001) and mayor of Richmond (1970–1977) (b. 1932)Former Congressman Tom Bliley, Jr. dead at 91 George Brown, 74, drummer (Kool & the Gang) (b. 1949)George "Funky" Brown Dies: Kool & The Gang Drummer & Songwriter Was 74 Johnny Green, 89, basketball player (New York Knicks) (b. 1933)Johnny Green, New York Knicks All-Star, Dies at 89 James Paul Johnson, 93, lawyer, politician, member of the Colorado House of Representatives (1973–1981) (b. 1930)James Paul Johnson Obituary Sarah Louise Keys, 95, civil rights activist (b. 1928)Keys Evans, woman behind landmark ICC case, succumbs Bobby Ussery, 88, Hall of Fame jockey (b. 1935)Bobby Ussery, Hall of Fame jockey whose horse was DQ’d in 1968 Kentucky Derby, dies at 88 November 17 Charlie Dominici, 72, singer (Dream Theater, Dominici) (b. 1951)Former Dream Theater Singer Charlie Dominici Dies (death announced on this date) Merle Goldman, 92, historian and academic scholar (b. 1931)Remembering Merle Goldman: Giant Among Scholars, Lifelong Friend of the Fairbank Center H. Roger Grant, 79, railroad historian and author (b. 1943/1944)H. Roger Grant, Railroad Author and Historian, Dies at 79 Suzanne Shepherd, 89, actress (Mystic Pizza, Goodfellas, Requiem for a Dream, The Sopranos) (b. 1934)Suzanne Shepherd Dead: 'Goodfellas' And 'The Sopranos' Actress Was 89 Lou Skizas, 91, baseball player (Kansas City Athletics, Detroit Tigers, Chicago White Sox) (b. 1932)Lou Skizas November 18 David Del Tredici, 86, composer (b. 1937)A famed American composer has died November 19 Rosalynn Carter, 96, mental health activist, first lady of the United States (1977–1981) and of Georgia (1971–1975) (b. 1927)Rosalynn Carter, former first lady and tireless humanitarian who advocated for mental health issues, dies at 96 Roslynn Cobarrubias, 43, television presenter, producer and speaker (b. 1980)Roslynn Alba Cobarrubias, media entrepreneur and pillar of Filipino community, dies at 43 Herbert Gold, 99, novelist (b. 1924)Herbert Gold, postwar novelist of love and marriage, dies at 99 Carlton Pearson, 70, minister and gospel music artist (b. 1953)Carlton Pearson, influential megachurch founder who rejected the idea of hell, dies at 70 Peter Spellos, 69, voice actor (Transformers: Robots in Disguise, Digimon Adventure, Men in Black II) (b. 1954)Transformers' Voice Actor Peter Spellos Dead at 69 After Cancer Battle November 20 Alice Denney, 101, art curator (b. 1922)Alice Denney, Washington’s impresario of the experimental, dies at 101 Preston Hanna, 69, baseball player (Atlanta Braves, Oakland Athletics) (b. 1954)Preston Lee Hanna Willie Hernández, 69, baseball player (Chicago Cubs, Philadelphia Phillies, Detroit Tigers) (b. 1954)Willie Hernández, 1984 AL MVP, dies John E. Walsh, 65, political consultant, chair of the Massachusetts Democratic Party (2007–2013) (b. 1958)John Walsh, Mass. Democratic activist, dies at 65 Mars Williams, 68, saxophonist (The Psychedelic Furs, The Waitresses) (b. 1955)Mars Williams, Saxophonist in the Psychedelic Furs and the Waitresses, Dies at 68 November 21 Ron Acks, 79, football player (Atlanta Falcons, New England Patriots, Green Bay Packers) (b. 1944)Ronald William Acks Francis R. Nicosia, 79, historian (b. 1944)Francis Nicosia, 1944–2023 James Philip, 93, politician, president of the Illinois Senate (1993–2003) (b. 1930)Former Illinois State Senate President James 'Pate' Philip dead at 93 Stravinsky, 27, Thoroughbred racehorse (b. 1996)Champion Stravinsky passes away at 27 in Japan Dave Young, 64, football player (New York Giants, Baltimore/Indianapolis Colts) (b. 1959)Former Purdue football All-American tight end Dave Young dies November 22 Tom Larson, 84, sportscaster (WSBK-TV, NESN) (b. 1938/1939)Tom Larson, former sports host on Channel 38 and NESN, dies at 84 Jean Knight, 80, singer ("Mr. Big Stuff") (b. 1943)Jean Knight, 'Mr. Big Stuff' Singer, Dead at 80 Nguyen Qui Duc, 64–65, Vietnamese-born radio broadcaster, writer and translator (b. 1958)Radio host & writer Nguyen Qui Duc has died Steve Pool, 70, television meteorologist (KOMO-TV) (b. 1953)Longtime Seattle TV forecaster Steve Pool dies from early-onset Alzheimer's Phil Quartararo, 67, music industry executive (b. 1956)Phil Quartararo, Former Head of Warner Bros. and Virgin Records, Dies at 67 Jim Salestrom, 67, singer-songwriter (b. 1956)Entertainer and singer Jim Salestrom passes away at the age of 67 Linda Salzman Sagan, 83, artist and writer (b. 1940)Linda Sagan November 23 Jim Carter, 75, football player (Green Bay Packers) (b. 1948)Jim Carter was an unappreciated but hard-nosed middle linebacker Steve Jurczyk, 61, engineer, acting administrator of NASA (2021) (b. 1962)Steve Jurczyk Mark Kellar, 71, football player (Minnesota Vikings, San Antonio Wings, Chicago Fire) (b. 1952)Mark Peter Kellar Charles Peters, 96, journalist, editor, author, founder and editor-in-chief of Washington Monthly (b. 1926)The founding editor of The Washington Monthly magazine, Charles Peters, has died at 96 Greg "Fingers" Taylor, 71, harmonica player (b. 1952)Jimmy Buffett's music partner Fingers Taylor dies. Check out his legacy November 24 Douglas Ahlstedt, 78, operatic tenor (b. 1945)Douglas F. Ahlstedt George Cohon, 86, American-born Canadian fast food executive, founder of McDonald's Canada and McDonald's Russia (b. 1937)McDonald’s Canada founder has died at age 86 Ron Hodges, 74, baseball player (New York Mets) (b. 1949)Former New York Mets catcher Ron Hodges dies at 74 Herb Klein, 93, politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1993–1995) (b. 1930)Herb Klein, former N.J. congressman, dies at 93 Elliot Silverstein, 96, film and television director (Naked City, Cat Ballou, A Man Called Horse) (b. 1927)Elliot Silverstein, Director of 'Cat Ballou' and 'A Man Called Horse', Dies at 96 Marc Thorpe, 77, visual effects artist (Star Wars, Raiders of the Lost Ark, Howard the Duck) (b. 1945/1946)Marc Thorpe, Father of Robot Wars, Passes Away November 25 Douglas D. Alder, 91, historian and academic administrator, president of Utah Tech University (1986–1993) (b. 1932)‘He was like Ted Lasso’: LDS historian, ex-college president and a student favorite dies Whitney Anderson, 91, politician and businessman (b. 1931)Former State Sen. Whitney Anderson Dead At 91 Robert Hart Baker, 69, symphonic and operatic conductor and music director (b. 1954)US orchestras mourn long-serving conductor, 69 Larry Fink, 82, photographer (b. 1941)Obituary, Robert Mann Gallery, New York Pays Tribute To Larry Fink, Visionary Photographer And Extraordinary Artist – Death (death announced on this date) Clarke Ingram, 66, historian and radio personality (b. 1957/1958)Veteran PD/Air Talent Clarke Ingram Dies November 26 Tim Dorsey, 62, novelist (Florida Roadkill, Hammerhead Ranch Motel) (b. 1961)Tim Dorsey, who mixed comedy and murder in his novels, dies at 62 Pablo Guzmán, 73, television journalist (WCBS-TV) (b. 1950)Legendary WCBS-TV reporter Pablo Guzman dies at 73 Jimmy Owens, 93, songwriter (Jimmy and Carol Owens) (b. 1930)Christian Music Pioneer Jimmy Owens Has Passed Away November 27 Bob Albright, 87, politician, member of the Alabama House of Representatives (1974–1986) (b. 1936)Bob Albright, former state House member who represented north Alabama, dead at 87 William Anastasi, 90, conceptual artist (b. 1933)William Anastasi, Conceptualist Who Drew a Cult Following, Dies at 90 Susan Catania, 81, politician, member of the Illinois House of Representatives (1973–1983) (b. 1941)Susan Catania Mary L. Cleave, 76, astronaut (b. 1947)Mary Cleave, the first woman to fly on NASA's space shuttle after Challenger disaster, dies at 76 Victor J. Kemper, 96, cinematographer (Dog Day Afternoon, National Lampoon's Vacation, Pee-wee's Big Adventure), president of the American Society of Cinematographers (1993–1996, 1999–2001) (b. 1927)Victor Kemper Dead: 'Dog Day Afternoon' Cinematographer Was 96 John Nichols, 83, novelist (The Sterile Cuckoo, The Wizard of Loneliness, The Milagro Beanfield War) (b. 1940)Acclaimed author of the 'Milagro Beanfield War,' John Nichols, dies (death announced on this date) Edward G. Smith, 62, jurist, judge of the U.S. District Court for Eastern Pennsylvania (since 2014) (b. 1961)Easton-based U.S. District Judge Edward G. Smith has died William Michael Stankewicz, 78, teacher and convicted attempted murderer (b. 1944/1945)Notorious school machete attacker William Stankewicz dies in prison Frances Sternhagen, 93, actress (The Hospital, Outland, Cheers), Tony winner (1974, 1995) (b. 1930)Tony Winner Frances Sternhagen Dies at 93 November 28 Thomas Augsberger, 60, German-born film producer (Tucker & Dale vs. Evil, Waiting..., Mr. Brooks) (b. 1962/1963)Thomas Augsberger, Eden Rock Founder and 'Solace,' 'Mr. Brooks' Producer, Dies at 60 Julius W. Becton Jr., 97, military officer, director of FEMA (1985–1989) (b. 1926)Remembering General Julius W. Becton, Jr., former President of Prairie View A&M University Mark Candon, 71, politician (b. 1952)Former Vt. lawmaker dies after colliding with bus in Killington John Colianni, 61, jazz pianist (b. 1962)John Kelly Colaianni Charlie Munger, 99, investor and businessman (Berkshire Hathaway) (b. 1924)Charlie Munger, investing genius and Warren Buffett's right-hand man, dies at age 99 November 29 Charles Gilchrist Adams, 86, Baptist minister (b. 1936)Influential Detroit pastor the Rev. Charles Gilchrist Adams dies at age 86 Richard L. Berkley, 92, politician, mayor of Kansas City, Missouri (1979–1991) (b. 1931)Richard Berkley, Kansas City's first Jewish mayor who responded to walkway collapse, dies Elliott Erwitt, 95, French-born photographer (b. 1928)Elliott Erwitt, Master Photographer from Magnum Photos, Dies at 95 Scott Kempner, 69, guitarist (The Dictators, The Del-Lords) (b. 1954)Scott Kempner Dies: Cofounder of The Dictators and The Del-Lords Was 69 Henry Kissinger, 100, German-born diplomat, national security advisor (1969–1975) and secretary of state (1973–1977), Nobel Peace Prize recipient (1973) (b. 1923)Dr. Henry Kissinger Dies at Age 100 Mildred Miller, 98, mezzo-soprano (b. 1924)Mildred Miller Posvar, singer and founder of Opera Theater of Pittsburgh, dies at 98 Michael Oleksa, 76, Russian Orthodox priest, linguist and writer (b. 1947)Russian Orthodox Archpriest Michael James Oleksa has died at 76 November 30 William P. Murphy Jr., 100, physician and inventor (b. 1923)William P. Murphy Jr., an Inventor of the Modern Blood Bag, Dies at 100 Paul Snyder, 88, baseball executive (Atlanta Braves) (b. 1935)Legendary Braves scout Paul Snyder passes away Edwin Yoder, 89, journalist (b. 1934)Edwin Yoder, Pulitzer-winning editorial writer, columnist, dies at 89
2023 deaths in the United States (October–December)
December
December thumb|150px|Sandra Day O'Connor thumb|150px|Norman Lear 150px|thumb|Ryan O'Neal 150px|thumb|Julian Carroll 150px|thumb|Andre Braugher 150px|thumb|Jeffrey Foskett 150px|thumb|George McGinnis 150px|thumb|Richard Hunt 150px|thumb|Amp Fiddler 150px|thumb|Robert Solow 150px|thumb|Frank Riggs 150px|thumb|Tom Smothers 150px|thumb|Herb Kohl 150px|thumb|Les McCann 150px|thumb|Eddie Bernice Johnson December 1 Sandra Day O'Connor, 93, jurist, associate justice of the supreme court (1981–2006), member of the Arizona Senate (1969–1975) and chancellor of the College of William & Mary (2005–2012) (b. 1930)Sandra Day O’Connor, first woman on Supreme Court, dies at 93 Lyle Elmer Strom, 98, jurist, judge (since 1985) and chief judge (1987–1994) of the U.S. District Court for Nebraska (b. 1925)Honorable Lyle E. Strom December 2 Stanley Graham, 97, psychologist, president of the American Psychological Association (1990) (b. 1926)Stanley R Graham Clarence Kelly, 82, sedevacantist traditionalist Catholic prelate, superior general of the Society of Saint Pius V (since 1983) (b. 1941)Sedevacantist Bishop Clarence Kelly, R.I.P. (1941–2023) Joe Hicks, 91, baseball player (Chicago White Sox, Washington Senators, New York Mets) (b. 1932)William Joseph Hicks Maria Martin, 72, Mexican-born radio journalist (Latino USA) (b. 1951)Pioneering Latina public radio journalist Maria Martin dies at 72 Edwin J. Peterson, 93, jurist, justice (1979–1993) and chief justice (1983–1991) of the Oregon Supreme Court (b. 1930)Former Oregon Supreme Court Chief Justice Edwin Peterson who modernized courts dies at 93 Edwin Wilson, 96, theater critic (The Wall Street Journal) (b. 1927)Theatre Critic Edwin Wilson Has Passed Away at 96 December 3 Claude Engle, 85, electrical engineer (b. 1938)Claude R. Engle III Andrea Fay Friedman, 53, actress (Life Goes On, Family Guy) (b. 1970)Andrea Fay Friedman Dead: 'Life Goes On' Actor Was 53 David McKnight, 87, actor (J. D.'s Revenge, Hollywood Shuffle, The Five Heartbeats) (b. 1936)David McKnight Dies: Star Of 'J.D.'s Revenge' And 'The Hollywood Shuffle' Was 87 Jerome O'Neill, 77, attorney, U.S. attorney for the District of Vermont (1981) (b. 1946)Well-known Vermont attorney Jerry O’Neill dies at 77 December 4 Juanita Castro, 90, Cuban-born activist (b. 1933)Juanita Castro, sister of Cuban leaders Fidel and Raul Castro, dies in Miami James L. Easton, 88, businessman, philanthropist, and Hall of Fame archer, president of the World Archery Federation (1989–2005) (b. 1935)World Archery honorary president Jim Easton dies aged 88 Edgar S. Woolard Jr., 89, businessman (DuPont) (b. 1934)Edgar S. Woolard, Jr. December 5 Ralph Cirella, 58, stylist and makeup artist (b. 1964/1965)Howard Stern’s friend, longtime stylist Ralph Cirella, dead at 58: ‘He didn’t take care of himself’ Lionel Dahmer, 87, chemist (b. 1936)Jeffrey Dahmer's Father, Lionel, Dead at 87 Ron Fernandes, 72, football player (Baltimore Colts) (b. 1951)Ronald Michael Fernandes Vojislav Govedarica, 82–83, Serbian-born actor (Rambo: First Blood Part II, Little Nikita, Lionheart) (b. 1940)The most famous Serbian actor in Hollywood has died: He starred alongside Stallone in "Rambo" Norman Lear, 101, screenwriter and producer (All in the Family, Maude, The Jeffersons) (b. 1922)Norman Lear, Whose Comedies Changed the Face of TV, Is Dead at 101 Lawrence Steven Meyers, 67, actor (Dick Tracy, Battle Beyond the Stars) and film producer (Unfaithful) (b. 1956)Lawrence Steven Meyers Dies: Meyers Media Group Founder Was 67 December 6 Jack Hogan, 94, actor (The Legend of Tom Dooley, The Cat Burglar, Combat!) (b. 1929)Jack Hogan Dead: 'Combat!' Star Was 94 Ellen Holly, 92, actress (One Life to Live, Cops and Robbers, School Daze) (b. 1931)Ellen Holly Dies: 'One Life to Live' First Black Soap Star Was 92 Neil B. Shulman, 78, doctor and medical writer (b. 1945)'One of a kind' retired Associate Professor Neil Shulman dies at 78 John Brooks Slaughter, 89, electrical engineer (National Science Foundation) (b. 1934)John Brooks Slaughter, trailblazing engineer who led Occidental College, dies at 89 Dave Wehrmeister, 71, baseball player (San Diego Padres, Chicago White Sox, Philadelphia Phillies) (b. 1952)Dave Wehrmeister December 7 Terry Baucom, 71, bluegrass singer and banjo player (Russell Moore and IIIrd Tyme Out) (b. 1952)Terry Baucom, Duke of Drive, passes Lola Dee, 95, singer (b. 1928)Lola Dee, Popular Singer of the 1950s, Dies at 95 David Ellenson, 76, rabbi and academic administrator, president of HUC-JIR (2001–2013, 2018) (b. 1947)David Ellenson, leading Jewish scholar and former HUC president, dies at 76 Ken Long, 70, football player (Detroit Lions) (b. 1953)Kenneth Donald Long Stan Rogow, 75, film and television producer (Fame, The Clan of the Cave Bear, Lizzie McGuire) (b. 1948)'Lizzie McGuire' Producer Stan Rogow Dies at 75 Guy Stern, 101, German-born intelligence officer (Ritchie Boys) (b. 1922)Guy Stern, Who Fled Germany and Then Interrogated Nazis, Dies at 101 Keisha Whitaker, 51, actress and producer (b. 1972)Keisha Nash Whitaker Dies: Actor/Producer And Ex-Wife Of Forest Whitaker Was 51 (death announced on this date) December 8 Nidra Beard, 71, singer (Dynasty) (b. 1951/1952)Dynasty lead singer Nidra Beard dies after battle with cancer (death announced on this date) Frank Fiscalini, 101, politician and educator (b. 1922)San Jose legendary community leader Frank Fiscalini dies Ryan O'Neal, 82, actor (Love Story, Paper Moon, Barry Lyndon) (b. 1941)Ryan O'Neal Dead: 'Love Story', 'Paper Moon' Actor Was 82 Paul Webb, 94, college basketball coach (Randolph–Macon Yellow Jackets, Old Dominion Monarchs) (b. 1929)Paul Webb, a Virginia Gentleman Who Built ODU Into a Division I Basketball Powerhouse, Passed Away Friday Morning December 9 Anna Cardwell, 29, reality television personality (Here Comes Honey Boo Boo) (b. 1994)Anna "Chickadee" Cardwell Dies: ‘Here Comes Honey Boo Boo’ Co-Star Was 29 Raymond E. Goedert, 96, Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of Chicago (1991–2003) (b. 1927)Bishop Raymond Goedert, 96 Dærick Gröss Sr., 76, illustrator (The Guide to Getting it On) and writer (b. 1946)Dærick Gröss Sr Has Passes Away Mary Ann Handley, 87, politician (b. 1936)Former CT state senator, a professor and politician in Manchester, remembered as a trailblazer Frank Wycheck, 52, football player (Tennessee Titans) (b. 1971)Frank Wycheck, longtime Titans tight end and hero of 'Music City Miracle', dies at 52 December 10 Julian Carroll, 92, politician, governor (1974–1979) and lieutenant governor (1971–1974) of Kentucky, member of the Kentucky Senate (2005–2021) (b. 1931)Former Kentucky Governor Julian Carroll dies at 92 Michael L. Cowan, 78, navy admiral (b. 1944)Remembering Vice Adm. Michael Cowan, the 34th Surgeon General of Navy Medicine (2001–2004) David Drake, 78, writer (Hammer's Slammers, RCN Series) (b. 1945)David Drake Mort Engelberg, 86, film producer (Smokey and the Bandit, The Hunter, The Big Easy) (b. 1937)Mort Engelberg, 'Smokey and the Bandit' Producer Who Worked on Bill Clinton's Presidential Campaigns, Dies at 86 Barbara Iglewski, 85, microbiologist (b. 1938)Microbiologist Barbara Iglewski, Champion of Female Scientists, Passes Away James L. Robertson, 83, jurist, justice of the Supreme Court of Mississippi (1983–1992) (b. 1940)Former Mississippi Supreme Court Justice James Robertson passes away at age 83 Cayle Sain, 31, drummer (Twitching Tongues) (b. 1992)Twitching Tongues’ Cayle Sain dead at 31 (death announced on this date) December 11 Andre Braugher, 61, actor (Homicide: Life on the Street, Brooklyn Nine-Nine, Glory) (b. 1962)Andre Braugher Dies: Star Of 'Homicide: Life On The Street', 'Brooklyn Nine-Nine' & Other Series And Films Was 61 Jeffrey Foskett, 67, singer, songwriter, and producer (The Beach Boys) (b. 1956)Jeffrey Foskett, Beach Boys Member and Key Architect of Brian Wilson’s Comeback, Dead at 67 Kenny Graham, 82, football player (San Diego Chargers, Cincinnati Bengals, Pittsburgh Steelers) (b. 1941)Irascible former San Diego Chargers player who lived under a fig tree and captured Bakersfield’s heart dies at 82 Ken Kelsch, 76, cinematographer (The Driller Killer, Bad Lieutenant, Return to Sleepaway Camp) (b. 1947)Ken Kelsch, Cinematographer on 'Bad Lieutenant,' Dies at 76 Essra Mohawk, 75, singer-songwriter ("Primordial Lovers", "Change of Heart") (b. 1948)Essra Mohawk, Singer-Songwriter With Ties to Zappa, Garcia, Lauper, Tina and 'Schoolhouse Rock,' Dies Camden Toy, 68, actor (Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Angel, The Bay) and film editor (b. 1955)Camden Toy, go-to monster actor on 'Buffy the Vampire Slayer', dies at 68 December 12 Bob Allen, 86, baseball player (Cleveland Indians) (b. 1937)Mr. Robert Gray Allen William G. Connolly, 86, newspaper editor (The New York Times) (b. 1937)William G. Connolly, editor who updated The New York Times, dies at 86 Larry Miggins, 98, baseball player (St. Louis Cardinals) (b. 1925)Obituary of Lawrence E. Miggins Craig Watkins, 56, lawyer and politician, district attorney for Dallas County, Texas (2007–2015) (b. 1967)Craig Watkins, former Dallas County District Attorney, dies at 56 December 13 Bill Burgess, 82, football player (Auburn Tigers) and coach (Jacksonville State) (b. 1941)Former JSU football coach Bill Burgess dies Kenny DeForest, 37, comedian (b. 1986)Stand-Up Comic Kenny DeForest Dies At 37 After E-Bike Crash In Brooklyn; No Other Vehicles Now Believed Involved – Update Travis Dopp, guitarist (Small Brown Bike).Small Brown Bike guitarist Travis Dopp has passed away Julia Gentleman, 92, politician, member of the Iowa State House of Representatives (1975–1979) and Iowa State Senate (1979–1991) (b. 1931)Julia Brooks Gentleman Mike Grgich, 100, Croatian-born winemaker (b. 1923)Miljenko Grgich – In Memoriam Steve Junker, 88, football player (Detroit Lions, Washington Redskins) (b. 1935)Stephen N. Junker Roger McMurrin, 84, conductor and pastor (b. 1939)Roger McMurrin Ted Morgan, 91, French-born historian (b. 1932)Ted Morgan, acclaimed author with a vivid past, dies at 91 Geraldine Peten, 75, politician, member of the Arizona House of Representatives (2017–2021) (b. 1947)Former Representative Geraldine "Gerae" Peten dies at 75 John Wade, 95, Olympic rower (1948) (b. 1928)John Wade December 14 Selma Archerd, 98, actress (Die Hard, Lethal Weapon, Melrose Place) (b. 1925)Selma Fenning Archerd Cari Beauchamp, 74, author, historian, journalist and documentary filmmaker (b. 1949)Cari Beauchamp, Admired Author and Hollywood Historian, Dies at 74 Clyde Berry, 92, football and baseball player and coach (b. 1931)Dr. Conrid Clyde Berry Betty Cooper Hearnes, 96, politician, first lady of Missouri (1965–1973) and member of the Missouri House of Representatives (1979–1989) (b. 1927)Former Missouri First Lady Betty Cooper Hearnes passes away George McGinnis, 73, Hall of Fame basketball player (Indiana Pacers, Philadelphia 76ers, Denver Nuggets) (b. 1950)Hall of Famer, Pacers legend George McGinnis dies at 73 Lee Redmond, 82, world record holder, longest fingernails on both hands (b. 1941)Lee Redmond, who once had the longest fingernails ever, dies just days before Christmas Gus Morrison, 88, politician, mayor of Fremont, California (1985–1989, 1994–2004, 2012–2013) (b. 1934/1935)Angus Hugh Morrison December 15 Jim Ashmore, 88, basketball player (Mississippi State Bulldogs) (b. 1935)MSU Legend Jim Ashmore Passes Away December 16 Richard Hunt, 88, sculptor (b. 1935)Richard Hunt, iconic Chicago sculptor, dies at 88 Scott Lautenbaugh, 59, politician, member of the Nebraska Legislature (2007–2014) (b. 1964)Former State Sen. Scott Lautenbaugh dies Manny Martínez, 69, drummer (The Misfits) (b. 1954)Original Misfits Drummer Manny Martinez Reportedly Dies At 69 December 17 Norma Barzman, 103, screenwriter (Never Say Goodbye, The Locket, Finishing School) (b. 1920)Norma Barzman Dead: Screenwriter and Hollywood Blacklist Survivor Dies Amp Fiddler, 65, musician (Enchantment, Parliament, Funkadelic), composer and record producer (b. 1958)Amp Fiddler Has Died; Cause Of Death Jim Ladd, 75, disc jockey and radio host (b. 1948)Jim Ladd Dead: Los Angeles Radio DJ Was 75 James McCaffrey, 65, actor (Rescue Me, Max Payne, Alan Wake 2) (b. 1958)James McCaffrey, 'Max Payne' and 'Alan Wake 2' Voice Actor, Dies at 65 Eric Montross, 52, basketball player (Boston Celtics, Dallas Mavericks, Detroit Pistons) (b. 1971)Eric Montross passes away at 52 after battle with cancer Gary Richards, 72, American journalist (Bay Area News Group) (b. 1951)Longtime Bay Area News Group ‘Mr. Roadshow’ columnist Gary Richards dies December 18 Larry V. Faircloth, 75, politician (b. 1948)Larry Faircloth, longtime West Virginia political figure, has died (death announced on this date) Dan Greenburg, 87, writer (How to Be a Jewish Mother, The Zack Files, Maximum Boy) (b. 1936)Dan Greenburg, Who Poked Fun With His Pen, Dies at 87 Arno J. Mayer, 97, Luxembourgish-born historian (b. 1926)Arno Mayer Passes Away December 19 Ed Budde, 83, football player (Kansas City Chiefs) (b. 1940)Chiefs guard Ed Budde, who opened up '65 toss power trap', dies at 83 Lyda Green, 85, politician, member (1995–2009) and president (2007–2009) of the Alaska Senate (b. 1938)Passing: Senate powerhouse Sen. Lyda Green Bram Inscore, 41, musician (Electrocute), songwriter ("Youth", "Don't Give Up on Me") and producer (b. 1982)Bram Inscore, songwriter and producer who worked with Beck, Troye Sivan and BTS, dies at 41 December 20 Carl Barzilauskas, 72, football player (New York Jets, Green Bay Packers) (b. 1951)Former Packers DT Carl Barzilauskas dies at age 72 Philip H. Hayes, 83, politician, member of the Indiana House of Representatives (1975–1977) (b. 1940)Former Congressman Philip Hayes Dies (death announced on this date) Frank Riggs, 73, politician and charter school executive, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1991–1993, 1995–1999) (b. 1950)Frank Riggs, former North Coast congressman, dies at 73 December 21 John C. Kornblum, 80, diplomat, ambassador to Germany (1997–2001) (b. 1943)Former US ambassador John Kornblum is dead Paula Murphy, 95, racing driver (b. 1928)Paula Murphy, trailblazing female race car driver, dies at 95 David L. Norvell, 88, politician, attorney general of New Mexico (1971–1975) and member of the New Mexico House of Representatives (1962–1970) (b. 1935)Former New Mexico attorney general and lawmaker David Norvell dies at 88 Ian Punnett, 63, radio broadcaster (Coast to Coast AM), author and academic (b. 1960)Ian Punnett March 3, 1960 – December 21, 2023 Robert Solow, 99, economist (Solow–Swan model), Nobel Prize recipient (1987) (b. 1924)Nobel Prize winning economist Robert Solow dies December 22 Laura Lynch, 65, musician (The Dixie Chicks) (b. 1968)Laura Lynch, founding member of The Dixie Chicks, dies in car crash in Texas Ryan Minor, 49, baseball player (Baltimore Orioles) (b. 1974)Ryan Minor passes away at 49 Ruth Seymour, 88, radio executive (KCRW) (b. 1935)Ruth Seymour, KCRW founder and NPR pioneer, dies at 88 December 23 Hugh Aynesworth, 92, journalist and author (b. 1931)Renowned Dallas journalist and bestselling author Hugh Aynesworth has died Bobbie Jean Carter, 41, television personality (House of Carters) (b. 1982)Nick & Aaron Carter's Sister Bobbie Jean Carter Dead at 41 Mike Nussbaum, 99, actor (Fatal Attraction, Field of Dreams, Men in Black) (b. 1923)Chicago actor Mike Nussbaum dies at 99, the oldest working actor in the country William Pope.L, 68, visual artist (b. 1955)Pope.L, Daredevil Artist Who Invoked Heady Ideas About Blackness, Dies at 68 Richard Romanus, 80, actor (Mean Streets, Heavy Metal, Hey Good Lookin') (b. 1943)Richard Romanus, Actor in 'Mean Streets', Dies at 80 December 24 Cheri Barry, 68, politician, mayor of Meridian, Mississippi (2009–2013) (b. 1955)Former Meridian Mayor Cheri Barry passes away Richard Bowes, 79, science fiction author (b. 1944)Richard Bowes (1944–2023 John Cutler, 73, audio engineer (Grateful Dead) and record producer (In the Dark) (b. 1950)Grateful Dead producer/engineer John Cutler has died Kamar de los Reyes, 56, actor (One Life to Live, Call of Duty: Black Ops II, Sleepy Hollow) (b. 1967)'One Life to Live' Star Kamar de los Reyes Dead at 56 Naomi Feil, 91, gerontologist (b. 1932)Naomi Gisela Feil Alice Parker, 98, composer, arranger, and choral conductor (b. 1925)Choral music legend Alice Parker dies at 98 Willie Ruff, 92, jazz musician and educator (b. 1931)Sheffield native, former Yale music professor Willie Ruff dies at 92 Milan Zeleny, 81, Czech-born economist (b. 1942)Zemřel Milan Zelený. Specialista na podnikové řízení byl nejcitovanějším českým ekonomem December 25 Vinie Burrows, 99, stage actress (b. 1924)Vinie Burrows, New York Stage Stalwart, Dies at 99 David Freeman, 84, record producer (County Records) (b. 1939)Dave Freeman passes December 26 James Ray, 66, basketball player (Denver Nuggets, Berloni Torino, Fenerbahçe) (b. 1957)Former JU hoops star, NBA first-round draft pick James Ray, 66, passes away in Gainesville Bobby Rivers, 70, television personality (WISN-TV, WPIX, VH1) (b. 1953)Bobby Rivers, TV Personality and Movie Critic, Dies at 70 Tom Smothers, 86, comedian and musician (Smothers Brothers) (b. 1937)Tom Smothers, Comic Half of the Smothers Brothers, Dies at 86 December 27 Ken Bowman, 81, football player (Green Bay Packers) (b. 1942)Undersized Ken Bowman, who played big in Super Bowl I and the Ice Bowl, dies Forestry, 27, Thoroughbred racehorse (b. 1996)Forestry Passes at 27 in Brazil Michael Gibbons Jr., guitarist (Leeway)Michael Gibbons Jr., Early Lead Guitarist for New York Hardcore Band Leeway, Has Died Herb Kohl, 88, politician and businessman (Kohl's), member of the U.S. Senate (1989–2013) (b. 1935)Herb Kohl, former U.S. senator and Milwaukee Bucks owner, dies at age 88 Ignacio E. Lozano Jr., 96, diplomat, ambassador to El Salvador (1976–1977) (b. 1927)Ignacio Lozano Jr., part of publishing dynasty that founded La Opinión, dies December 28 Kelly Doran, 66, businessman and real estate developer (b. 1957)Kelly Doran, Twin Cities real estate developer, dead at 66 Bill McColl, 93, football player (Chicago Bears) (b. 1930)Hall of Famer Bill McColl Passes Away Herman Raucher, 95, screenwriter (Summer of '42, Class of '44, The Other Side of Midnight) (b. 1928)Herman Raucher Dies: Oscar-Nominated 'Summer of '42' Screenwriter Was 95 Tommy Talton, 74, guitarist (We the People, Cowboy) (b. 1949)Cowboy and Gregg Allman Guitarist Tommy Talton, Dead at 74 Donald Wildmon, 85, United Methodist minister, author, and radio host, founder of the American Family Association (b. 1939)Founder of the American Family Association dies in Mississippi December 29 Maurice Hines, 80, actor (The Cotton Club), singer and choreographer (b. 1943)Maurice Hines, Tap Dancer Extraordinaire, Dies at 80 Roland Leong, 78, drag racer (b. 1945)Legendary NHRA car owner Roland Leong, "the Hawaiian," passes away Les McCann, 88, jazz pianist and singer ("Compared to What") (b. 1935)Les McCann, Legendary Jazz Pianist, Dies at 88 Joey Meyer, 74, basketball player and coach (DePaul Blue Demons) (b. 1949)Joey Meyer, who coached DePaul to 7 NCAA Tournaments, dies at 74 Sandra Reaves-Phillips, 79, actress (Ma Rainey's Black Bottom, Round Midnight, Lean on Me), writer, and singer (b. 1944)Sandra Reaves-Phillips, Actress and Singer on Stage and Screen, Dies at 79 December 30 Martha Diamond, 79, painter (b. 1944)Martha Diamond, Painter of New York Skyscrapers, Dies at 79 Cindy Morgan, 69, actress (Caddyshack, Tron, Galaxis) (b. 1954)Cindy Morgan, 'Caddyshack' and 'Toron' Actress, Dies at 69 (death announced on this date) Douglas J. J. Peters, 60, politician, member of the Maryland Senate (2007–2021) (b. 1963)Doug J.J. Peters, a popular former lawmaker, dies at age 60 December 31 Shecky Greene, 97, comedian and actor (History of the World, Part I, Splash, Tony Rome) (b. 1926)Comic legend Shecky Greene dies at 97 Eddie Bernice Johnson, 88, politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1993–2023) and Texas Senate (1987–1993) (b. 1935)Eddie Bernice Johnson, who represented North Texas in the U.S. Congress for 30 years, dies at 88 Cale Yarborough, 84, Hall of Fame racing driver, founder of Cale Yarborough Motorsports and NASCAR Cup Series champion (1976, 1977, 1978) (b. 1939)Cale Yarborough, three-time Cup champion, dies at 84
2023 deaths in the United States (October–December)
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Licensing
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Draft:Bentil Godfred Henry
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Bentil Godfred Henry is a Ghanaian politician and a Member of the National Democratic Congress (NDC). He represents Mporhor Constituency in the western region in the 9th Parliament of the 4th republic of Ghana.
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Early Life and Education
Early Life and Education He was born on 14th November, 1998. He hails from Mpohor in the western region of Ghana. His educational background being diverse and hidden he had his first degree at Community University College in 2024 which was just recently.
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Microsoft MakeCode
Short description
Microsoft MakeCode is a free, open-source platform developed by Microsoft for creating engaging computer science learning experiences that support both block-based and text-based programming. It is primarily aimed at students and educators in K–12 environments.
Microsoft MakeCode
Overview
Overview MakeCode provides an interactive web-based environment where users can develop code for microcontrollers, including the BBC micro:bit, Adafruit boards, and others. It offers both drag-and-drop block programming (based on Google Blockly) and JavaScript or Python coding views, allowing users to transition from visual to textual coding. The platform includes features such as an integrated simulator, hardware device support, tutorials, and project sharing capabilities. It is widely used in educational settings to teach the fundamentals of coding and computational thinking.
Microsoft MakeCode
Supported devices
Supported devices BBC micro:bit Adafruit Circuit Playground Express Arcade (a virtual handheld game console environment) LEGO Mindstorms EV3 (limited) Chibi Chip, Calliope mini, and others
Microsoft MakeCode
Features
Features Dual editor: block-based and JavaScript/Python Hardware simulation Extensions and custom hardware support Offline editor support via downloadable apps GitHub integration
Microsoft MakeCode
Licensing
Licensing MakeCode is released under the open-source MIT License, and its source code is available on GitHub.
Microsoft MakeCode
History
History Microsoft MakeCode was first released in 2017 as part of Microsoft’s initiative to support computer science education through engaging, accessible tools.
Microsoft MakeCode
See also
See also Scratch (programming language) Blockly micro:bit Code.org
Microsoft MakeCode
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References
Microsoft MakeCode
External links
External links MakeCode on GitHub Category:Microsoft software Category:Educational programming languages Category:Visual programming languages Category:Educational software Category:Free educational software
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Draft:Sami Sheebo
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Sami Sheebo: Yazidi Community Leader and Advocate in Australia Early Life and Escape from Genocide Sami Sheebo was born in Sinjar, Iraq, and is a member of the Yazidi community, an ancient ethno-religious group. In 2014, at the age of 23, while working as a pharmacy assistant, his hometown was attacked by Islamic State (IS) forces. During this assault, thousands of Yazidis were killed or enslaved. Sami was arrested but managed to escape to the mountains, where he and others survived for about two weeks without adequate food or water until they were rescued by international forces and taken to refugee camps in Syria and Kurdistan .    Resettlement in Australia In 2018, Sami and his family were resettled in Coffs Harbour, New South Wales, through a humanitarian program facilitated by the International Organization for Migration. Upon arrival, he enrolled in the Adult Migrant English Program (AMEP) and volunteered at a refugee clinic. He later worked as a teacher’s aide, a translator for the Department of Home Affairs, and eventually became a Jobs Advisor with the Enterprise and Training Company (ETC), assisting culturally and linguistically diverse job seekers .  Leadership and Advocacy Sami serves as the president of Yazidi House Australia, an organization based in Coffs Harbour dedicated to preserving Yazidi culture and supporting the community. Under his leadership, the organization has hosted commemorations, such as the 10th anniversary of the Yazidi genocide, and has advocated for the inclusion of Yazidi identity in the Australian census to ensure better recognition and support for the community .   Community Engagement Beyond his professional roles, Sami actively participates in community initiatives. He has contributed to fundraising efforts, such as the Vinnies CEO Sleepout, to raise awareness and support for homelessness in Australia .  ⸻ For more detailed information, you can refer to the following sources: • ABC News: Yazidi community fears the next generation is losing its culture • ETC: Inspiring refugee success story • Department of Home Affairs: Success stories of the refugee and humanitarian program • News Of The Area: Community leaders gather on 10th anniversary of Yazidi genocide • ABC News: Yazidis campaign for 2026 census recognition
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Draft:Global Health Emergency Corps (GHEC)
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The Global Health Emergency Corps (GHEC) is a country-led, World Health Organization (WHO)-coordinated initiative that aims to strengthen national capacities for preparedness and response to health emergencies. Established under the framework of WHO’s Health Emergency Preparedness, Response and Resilience (HEPR) approach, GHEC provides structured support to enhance the coordination and effectiveness of national health emergency workforces globally. Background GHEC was developed to address challenges identified during global health emergencies, notably during pandemics such as COVID-19, cholera outbreaks, and other infectious disease crises. The concept draws inspiration from a growing body of thought around the need for more structured global emergency coordination. Bill Gates notably advocated for the creation of a "Global Epidemic Response and Mobilization" (GERM) team in his public communications and writings, arguing for a standing global force to respond to outbreaks. Similarly, in his book Spike: The Virus vs The People – the Inside Story, former Wellcome Trust director Jeremy Farrar emphasised the lack of timely coordination and global readiness during the COVID-19 pandemic, calling for more robust, connected, and trusted emergency leadership structures. These and other perspectives have influenced the global consensus behind initiatives like GHEC, aimed at providing a more predictable, country-led, and better coordinated emergency response architecture. Recognizing the need for a coordinated, swift, and effective global response, WHO initiated the GHEC to support national and regional preparedness and response strategies. Objectives The core objectives of GHEC include: Strengthening national emergency workforce structures. Developing interoperable surge capacities that countries can deploy during emergencies. Connecting national health leaders through established networks for effective information sharing and coordinated actions. Structure and Model GHEC utilizes a pyramid model to structure national health emergency workforces: Base Level: National responders who form the foundational workforce. Intermediate Level: Deployable surge teams ready to support in-country or regional emergencies. Top Level: Senior technical leaders and strategic coordinators connected across borders for international collaboration. Key Activities GHEC facilitates a range of activities to enhance emergency preparedness and response capabilities. It leverages established operational delivery arms such as the Global Outbreak Alert and Response Network (GOARN), the Emergency Medical Teams Network (EMT-net), and the Public Health Emergency Operations Centres Network (EOC-NET) to support implementation and coordination at all levels: Exercises: Simulation exercises, such as "Exercise Polaris," to enhance preparedness and identify gaps in emergency responses. Operational Coordination: Supporting the alignment of national and international actions during health emergencies. Peer-to-Peer Collaboration: Fostering knowledge exchange and peer learning through structured networks. Principles The guiding principles of GHEC are sovereignty, equity, and solidarity, ensuring that national capacities are respected and enhanced through international cooperation. Implementation and Regional Adaptations GHEC's framework is adaptable to diverse regional and national contexts, allowing tailored implementation according to specific regional challenges and capacities. Notably, regional adaptations like those under the Asia Pacific Health Security Action Framework (APHSAF) exemplify how GHEC's model is operationalized in various settings. Sustainability and Future Directions To ensure long-term sustainability, GHEC is exploring the establishment of enduring structures and networks, potentially including a non-profit entity to manage and sustain platform resources and capacities beyond individual emergencies.
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List of Generation Z Academy Award winners and nominees
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This article is a list of the filmmakers, actors, actresses, and others born from 1997 to 2012, colloquially known as Generation Z (shortened for Gen Z or Zoomers), to be nominated or win an Academy Award starting in the early 2010s.
List of Generation Z Academy Award winners and nominees
[[Academy Award for Best Actress
Best Actress in a Leading Role thumb|195x195px|Madison in 2024. YearNameBornFilmStatusNotes2012Quvenzhané WallisAugust 28, 2003Beasts of the Southern WildWallis is the first person born in 21st century to be nominated in any acting category.2024Mikey MadisonMarch 25, 1999AnoraMadison is the first person of Gen Z to win in any acting category.
List of Generation Z Academy Award winners and nominees
[[Academy Award for Best Original Song
Best Original Song YearNameBornFilmStatusNotes2020H.E.R.June 27, 1997Judas and the Black MessiahH.E.R. is the first (and so far, only) Black and Filipino-American woman of Gen Z to win Best Original Song.2021Finneas O'Connell Billie EilishJuly 30, 1997 December 18, 2001No Time to DieO'Connell and Eilish are the first siblings of Gen Z to be nominated and win an Academy Award; Eilish became the first person born in 21st century to win.2023BarbieO'Connell and Eilish are the first siblings of Gen Z to win more than once; Eilish became the first person born in 21st century to win more than once as well as the youngest two-time winner in Academy Awards history.
List of Generation Z Academy Award winners and nominees
[[Academy Award for Best Visual Effects
Best Visual Effects YearNameBornFilmStatusNotes2023Tatsuji NojimaOctober 13, 1998Godzilla Minus OneNojima is the first person of Gen Z (and remains the youngest) to win Best Visual Effects, and the first non-American of Gen Z for a non-English-language film to win.
List of Generation Z Academy Award winners and nominees
See also
See also List of Academy Award records List of oldest and youngest Academy Award winners and nominees
List of Generation Z Academy Award winners and nominees
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References Category:Generation Z Category:Academy Awards lists Category:Academy Award winners
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Draft:Inbox Pictures PVT LTD
AfC submission
Inbox Pictures Pvt Ltd is an Indian film production and distribution company based in Mumbai, Maharashtra. Founded in the late 2010s by Sajid Qureshi, the company is involved in producing and distributing Hindi-language films and dubbed versions of South Indian and international films for Hindi-speaking audiences.
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Media Coverage
Media Coverage Inbox Pictures and its projects have been covered in various Indian entertainment news outlets, including The Times of India, Bollywood Hungama, India Today, and others. Media coverage has focused on casting choices, debut performances, promotional strategies, and interviews with company founder Sajid Qureshi. in 2016, he was informally honored by fans of the late actor Vishnuvardhan for producing Nagarahavu, a film that used visual effects to recreate the actor on screen. The gesture was made in appreciation of his efforts to preserve the actor’s legacy through technology.
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Notable Works & Contributions
Notable Works & Contributions Nanu Ki Jaanu (2018) – A horror-comedy film starring Abhay Deol and Patralekhaa. FryDay (2018) – A comedy featuring Govinda and Varun Sharma. Bad Boy (2023) – A romantic drama introducing Namashi Chakraborty and Amrin Qureshi. InCar (2023) – A thriller film led by Ritika Singh. Inbox Pictures continues to contribute to the Indian film industry by backing diverse genres and supporting new as well as established talent.
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Reference Links
Reference Links IMDb Company Profile: Inbox Pictures Pvt. Ltd. on IMDb​Wikipedia+2IMDb+2IMDb+2 Box Office India Banner Page: Inbox Pictures Pvt. Ltd. - Box Office India​Box Office India Bollywood Hungama Company Profile: Inbox Pictures Pvt. Ltd. - Bollywood Hungama
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The Masked Singer (Bulgarian TV series) season 2
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The second season of the Bulgarian television series The Masked Singer premiered on Nova on 12 September 2020 and concluded on 5 December 2020.
The Masked Singer (Bulgarian TV series) season 2
Hosts and panelists
Hosts and panelists Zueka returned as host, joined by season 1 panelist Gero. A new panel was announced, consisting of Azis, Aleksandra Raeva and Vladimir Penev. Throughout the season they were joined by various guest judges - season 1 winner Mihaela Marinova, Viktor Kalev, Nikolay Sotirov, Lyubomir Neykov, Stefania Koleva, Julian Vergov, Yana Marinova, Toncho Tokmakchiev, Dimiter Marinov, Krisko and Judy Halvadjian.
The Masked Singer (Bulgarian TV series) season 2
Contestants
Contestants + Results Stage name Celebrity OccupationEpisodes12345678910111213 Baba Yaga Borislav Zakhariev ActorSAFEWIN WIN WINWINRISKWINWINSAFE WINNER Bride Nevena Tsoneva SingerSAFEWIN RISK RISKWINWINWINWINSAFE RUNNER-UP Predator Christiana Louizu SingerSAFE WIN WINRISKRISKRISKRISKRISKSAFE THIRD Macaron Desi Slava SingerSAFE WIN WINWINRISKWINRISKWINOUT Golden Kristian Kirilov Actor SAFEWIN WINWINWINWINWINOUT Scarecrow Peyo Filipov MusicianSAFERISK RISK WINWINWINOUT Baby Katsi Vaptsarov TV hostSAFE WIN WIN WINRISKOUT Clown Tedi Katsarova SingerSAFEWIN RISK WINOUT Brain Georgi Nizamov ActorSAFERISKRISKOUT Light Stefan Ilchev SingerSAFERISK WINOUT Book Milena Slavova SingerSAFE RISK OUT Angel Esil Duran SingerSAFEWIN OUT Snake Boris Soltariĭski SingerSAFE OUT Eyes Poli Genova SingerSAFEOUT
The Masked Singer (Bulgarian TV series) season 2
Episodes
Episodes
The Masked Singer (Bulgarian TV series) season 2
Week 1 (12 September)
Week 1 (12 September) Every contestant performed and was safe from elimination. +Performances on the first episode#Stage nameSongIdentityResult1Bride"My Number One" by Helena PaparizouSAFE2Baba Yaga"Sweet Dreams" by Marilyn MansonSAFE3Brain"Камион ме блъсна" by Todor KolevSAFE4Clown"Bad Romance" by Lady GagaSAFE 5Snake"She's All I Ever Had" by Ricky MartinSAFE6Golden"I'm Too Sexy" by Right Said FredSAFE7Book"It Must Have Been Love" by RoxetteSAFE8Eyes"I've Been Thinking About You" by LondonbeatSAFE9Baby"Черни котараци" by MilenitaSAFE10Scarecrow"In The End" by Linkin ParkSAFE11Angel"Welcome to Burlesque" by CherSAFE12Light"GoldenEye" by Tina TurnerSAFE13Predator"This Is Me" by Keala SettleSAFE14Macaron"Hallelujah" by Alexandra BurkeSAFE
The Masked Singer (Bulgarian TV series) season 2
Week 2 (19 September)
Week 2 (19 September) + Performances on the second episode#Stage nameSongIdentityResult1Eyes"Paranoid" by Black SabbathPoli Genova OUT2Baba Yaga"Cuban Pete" by Jim CarreyWIN3Bride"Lady Marmalade" by Christina Aguilera WIN 4Scarecrow"It's My Life" by Dr. AlbanRISK5Light"Daddy Cool" by Boney M.RISK 6Golden"Mambo No. 5" by Lou BegaWIN7Angel"I Will Always Love You" by Whitney HoustonWIN Guest Performance: "What a Wonderful World" by Louis Armstrong performed by Nikolay Sotirov as "Knight."
The Masked Singer (Bulgarian TV series) season 2
Week 3 (26 September)
Week 3 (26 September) + Performances on the third episode#Stage nameSongIdentityResult1Snake"Bubamara" by Goran BregovićBoris Soltariĭski OUT2Macaron"Always Remember Us This Way" by Lady GagaWIN3Predator "The Show Must Go On" by Queen WIN 4Brain"Proud Mary" by Tina TurnerRISK5Book"Hot Stuff" by Donna SummerRISK 6Baby"Вселена" by 4 Magic WIN7Clown"I Kissed a Girl" by Katy PerryWIN Guest Performance: "All About That Bass" by Meghan Trainor performed by Lazara Zlatareva "Kaka Lara" as "Chicken."
The Masked Singer (Bulgarian TV series) season 2
Week 4 (3 October)
Week 4 (3 October) + Performances on the fourth episode#Stage nameSongIdentityResult1Angel"We Found Love" by RihannaEsil Duran OUT2Baba Yaga"Speed" by Billy IdolWIN3Bride"It's All Coming Back to Me Now" by Celine Dion RISK 4Light"I Feel It Coming" by The WeekndWIN 5Golden"Най-щастливият ден" by KontrolWIN6Scarecrow"I'm a Believer" by Smash MouthRISK Guest Performance: "Tears" by Clean Bandit performed by Yoana Dimitrova as "Bee."
The Masked Singer (Bulgarian TV series) season 2
Week 5 (10 October)
Week 5 (10 October) + Performances on the fifth episode#Stage nameSongIdentityResult1Brain"Междучасие" by Vasil NaydenovRISK2Baby"Can't Help Falling in Love" by Elvis PresleyWIN3Clown"Lost on You" by LPRISK4Macaron"Señorita" by Shawn Mendes & Camila CabelloWIN5Predator "Dance Monkey" by Tones and I WIN 6Book"Nothing Compares 2 U" by Sinéad O'ConnorMilena Slavova OUT Guest Performance: "Believer" by Imagine Dragons performed by Yonislav Yotov "Toto" as "Lion."
The Masked Singer (Bulgarian TV series) season 2
Week 6 (17 October)
Week 6 (17 October) + Performances on the sixth episode#Stage nameSongIdentityResult1Golden"Livin' la Vida Loca" by Ricky MartinWIN2Bride"What a Feeling" by Irene Cara RISK 3Scarecrow"Wake Me Up" by AviciiWIN4Baba Yaga"Wicked Game" by Chris IsaakWIN5Light"La Luna" by Belinda CarlisleStefan Ilchev OUT Guest Performance: "In the Air Tonight" by Phil Collins performed by Slavin Slavchev as "Raven." Guest Performance: "Заклинание" by Petar Chernev performed by Dragomir Draganov as "Mummer."
The Masked Singer (Bulgarian TV series) season 2
Week 7 (24 October)
Week 7 (24 October) + Performances on the seventh episode#Stage nameSongIdentityResult1Macaron"Истина" by Milena SlavovaWIN2Predator "Hero" by Mariah Carey RISK3Brain"Brother Louie" by Modern TalkingGeorgi Nizamov OUT4Baby"Yes Sir, I Can Boogie" by BaccaraWIN5Clown"Blame It on the Boogie" by The JacksonsWIN Guest Performance: "Миллион алых роз" by Alla Pugacheva performed by Anton Stefanov as "Hat." Guest Performance: "One Night Only" by Jennifer Hudson performed by Dara Ekimova as "Princess."
The Masked Singer (Bulgarian TV series) season 2
Week 8 (31 October)
Week 8 (31 October) + Performances on the eighth episode#Stage nameSongIdentityResult1Scarecrow"Du hast" by RammsteinWIN2Macaron"I'm Into You" by Jennifer LopezRISK3Golden"Bad Boys" by Inner CircleWIN4Predator "Billie Jean" by Michael Jackson RISK5Bride"Оставаме" by Margarita Hranova WIN6Clown"I Follow Rivers" by Lykke LiTedi Katsarova OUT7Baba Yaga"Summer Wine" by Natalia AvelonWIN8Baby"Bad" by Billie EilishRISK Guest Performance: "Cotton Eye Joe" by Rednex performed by Tsvetelin Atanasov as "Star."
The Masked Singer (Bulgarian TV series) season 2
Week 9 (7 November)
Week 9 (7 November) + Performances on the ninth episode#Stage nameSongIdentityResult1Bride"Never Enough" by Jenny Lind WIN2Baby"Should I Stay or Should I Go" by The ClashKatsi VaptsarovOUT3Baba Yaga"Бате Гойко" by HipodilRISK4Golden "Kiss Kiss" by TarkanWIN5Predator "Side to Side" by Ariana Grande ft. Nicki MinajRISK6Scarecrow "Word Up!" by GunWIN7Macaron"Hello" by AdeleWIN Guest Performance: "Hijo de la Luna" by Mecano performed by Antoaneta Dobreva "Neti" as "Rose."
The Masked Singer (Bulgarian TV series) season 2
Week 10 (14 November)
Week 10 (14 November) + Performances on the tenth episode#Stage nameSongIdentityResult1Golden"Дано" by Bogdana KaradochevaWIN2Macaron"Fallin'" by Alicia KeysRISK3Scarecrow"Creep" by RadioheadPeyo FilipovOUT4Bride"Euphoria" by Loreen WIN5Predator "Million Reasons" by Lady GagaRISK6Baba Yaga"Poison" by Alice CooperWIN Guest Performance: "Son of a Preacher Man" by Dusty Springfield performed by Milena Markova "Matsa" as "Cocoon."
The Masked Singer (Bulgarian TV series) season 2
Week 11 (21 November)
Week 11 (21 November) + Performances on the eleventh episode#Stage nameSongIdentityResult1Predator "Speechless" by Naomi ScottRISK2Bride"Set Fire to the Rain" by Adele WIN3Golden"Кукла" by AtlasKristian Kirilov OUT4Macaron"Жестокая любовь" by Philipp KirkorovWIN5Baba Yaga"La Bamba" by Ritchie ValensWIN Guest Performance: "Черната овца" by Ahat performed by Ruslan Maynov as "Peacock." Guest Performance: "Chandelier" by Sia performed by Petya Buyuklieva as "Butterfly." Krisko appears on stage as a detective - behind the mask of "Baby"
The Masked Singer (Bulgarian TV series) season 2
Week 12 (28 November)
Week 12 (28 November) Each contestant performed two songs. +Performances on the twelfth episode#Stage nameSongIdentityResult 1 Baba Yaga"Canción del Mariachi" by Antonio Banderas rowspan="2" SAFE "Until It Sleeps" by Metallica 2 Bride"Bound to You" by Christina Aguilera rowspan="2" SAFE "Песен моя, обич моя" by Yordanka Hristova 3 Predator "Притури са планината" by Stefka Sabotinova rowspan="2" SAFE "Caruso" by Lara Fabian 4 Macaron"I Don't Want to Miss a Thing" by Aerosmith Desi Slava OUT "Hurt" by Christina Aguilera Guest Performance: "Walking By Myself" by Gary Moore performed by Etien Levi as "Scotsman."
The Masked Singer (Bulgarian TV series) season 2
Week 13 (5 December) - Finale
Week 13 (5 December) - Finale Each contestant performed two songs, and performed a group song together, before being unmasked. +Performances on the thirteenth episode #Stage nameSongIdentityResult 1 Predator "Think" by Aretha FranklinChristiana Louizu THIRD "One Moment in Time" by Whitney Houston 2 Baba Yaga "We're Not Gonna Take It" by Twisted SisterBorislav Zakhariev WINNER "'O sole mio" by Luciano Pavarotti 3 Bride "Не казвай любе лека нощ" Nevena Tsoneva RUNNER-UP "Camino" by Lili Ivanova Guest Performance: "Volare" & "Buleria" by Gipsy Kings performed by Vladi Aprilov as "Bull." Group Number (Finalists): "Маска на цветни петна"
The Masked Singer (Bulgarian TV series) season 2
New Year's Concert
New Year's Concert +#ContestantSongMask 1Poli Genova "How We End Up"Eyes 2Stefan Ilchev "Любовта"Light 3Georgi Nizamov "Why Did You Go" Brain 4Tedi Katsarova "Само аз и ти"Clown 5Kristian Kirilov "Last Christmas" by Wham!Golden 6Esil Duran "Искам само теб" Angel 7Milena Slavova "Хвърчило"Book 8Boris Soltariyski "Завинаги" Snake 9Christiana Louizu "Царица на нощта" Predator 10Peyo Filipov "In The Mood" by Glenn MillerScarecrow 11Nevena Tsoneva "Вечерница"Bride 12Katsi Vaptsarov "Девойко, мари хубава"Baby 13Desi Slava "Забрави за мен"Macaron 14Borislav Zahariev "Se Bastasse Una Canzone" by Eros RamazzottiBaba Yaga
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Table of Content
More citations needed, Hosts and panelists, Contestants, Episodes, Week 1 (12 September), Week 2 (19 September), Week 3 (26 September), Week 4 (3 October), Week 5 (10 October), Week 6 (17 October), Week 7 (24 October), Week 8 (31 October), Week 9 (7 November), Week 10 (14 November), Week 11 (21 November), Week 12 (28 November), Week 13 (5 December) - Finale, New Year's Concert
Hazel Rennie
Short description
Hazel Rennie (1928? – 2016) was a British peace activist who was a member of the Greenham Common Women's Peace Camp from 1982 and remained closely connected with it until its closure in December 2000. She was also active in the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom (WILPF).
Hazel Rennie
Early life and career
Early life and career Rennie was the daughter of Clara Calvert, and grew up in East Morton in West Yorkshire, England, where her family worked in textile mills. She was the last of six children, and went to school locally, leaving at 14 to work in a munitions factory. From a young age she liked to write poetry and would sometimes do this rather than attend school. In the late 1940s she moved to Hove, East Sussex to work in a hospital, where at Christmas she would write and perform plays for the staff with her friend Kate Brodbin, who would also become a member of the WILPF. They poked fun at the hierarchy within the hospital, the new National Health Service and the government. She then joined the Women's Royal Air Force, through which she met Jock Rennie who was in the Royal Air Force, marrying in 1958. She and her four children travelled the world as her husband was posted to Sri Lanka, Cyprus, Singapore and Bahrain. They then returned to England and settled in Worthing, West Sussex.
Hazel Rennie
Activism
Activism Rennie decided to go to Greenham Common after the December 1982 "Embrace the Base" action, when 30,000 women joined hands to encircle the RAF Greenham Common base, where US nuclear-armed cruise missiles were due to arrive in 1983. Around Christmas 1982 she announced her intention to go to Greenham to her husband and two sons and headed off by bus with a sleeping bag and a bottle of brandy. A carer in an old people's home, she could not stay long but she made frequent return visits. She was often to be found welcoming newcomers to the camp, showing them to how things worked, and helping them to overcome shyness and feel comfortable. She was known for her enthusiasm and her curiosity about other women's lives, encouraging discussion on all issues. As Jenny Engledow has observed, Rennie's positive enthusiasm when she was at Greenham and, later, at the peace camp at the Atomic Weapons Establishment at Aldermaston, "created a warmth and feeling of belonging for many women that brought them back again and again". Rennie continued to write and read poems, particularly on peace topics, some of which would later be published. Rennie was often arrested and was sent to Holloway women's prison on four occasions for refusing to pay fines for trespass. She carried out non-violent direct action despite being arthritic and partially blind. There were several camps around the base, named after colours, which could monitor the different entrances and exits. These also served to separate the women according to their political and spiritual views. At one time Rennie and a friend were badly beaten by two men while at a remote camp. She was admitted to hospital with two broken ribs, but continued to go back to the camp. As a result of her prison sentences, she began to get involved in activities in support of women prisoners who would rarely see their children, who they could lose if their fathers or other relatives were unable or unwilling to look after them while the women were in prison. Rennie introduced many of the women at Greenham Common and Aldermaston to the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom. She attended WILPF's Congress in Sweden in 1983 and in 1987 was the UK WILPF president. After the closure of the Greenham Camp in 2000 she continued her involvement in WILPF, in the Worthing Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (CND), and with "Worthing Against War", while continuing to visit the Aldermaston peace camp. She wrote and took part in a play called Putting Tony Blair on Trial, about the former UK prime minister's role in the Iraq War. The following year, she toured Worthing in a white boiler suit, asking if anyone knew where the former leader of Iraq, Saddam Hussein, had hidden his alleged weapons of mass destruction. Later, she would write letters appealing for the release of prisoners detained by the US in Guantánamo Bay detention camp, including one to the British prime minister, Gordon Brown, which many believe was instrumental in securing the release in 2007 of Brighton resident Omar Deghayes. She also called for the release of Shaker Aamer who was released to Britain in 2015. Rennie also stood unsuccessfully as a candidate of the Labour Party in local elections in Worthing.
Hazel Rennie
Death
Death Rennie died in 2016 after a long illness. At her funeral, several of the women from Greenham Common spoke about how she had influenced their lives.
Hazel Rennie
References
References Category:British women activists Category:British anti-nuclear activists Category:2016 deaths
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Table of Content
Short description, Early life and career, Activism, Death, References
Draft:APG Elumalai
AFC submission
APG Elumalai (born July 07, 1977) is an Indian film director and screenwriter known for his work in Tamil cinema. He made his directorial debut with the 2019 mystery-thriller Aghavan. His work blends traditional themes with social narratives.
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Early Life and Education
Early Life and Education Elumalai was born in Andappettai village, Kariyamangalam post, Chengam taluk, Tiruvannamalai district, Tamil Nadu. He is the son of Gopalakrishnan and Pounamal. He studied at Chengam Higher Secondary Boys School and holds a Diploma in Film Direction (D.F.Tech).
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Career
Career Worked as an assistant director - poi movie,Directed by k.balachander.Worked as a co director- Kannum kannum,Directed by g.marimuthu.Former assistant of film director Prabhu Solomon in movies laadam,Myna,Kumki. His debut film, Aghavan (2019), is a temple-based mystery-thriller starring Kishore Ravichandran, Nithya Shetty, and Chirashree Anchan. The film gained attention for its spiritual and suspenseful narrative. His second film, Myyal (2025), is a rural romantic thriller written by B. Jeyamohan, addressing crime, black magic, and social issues is yet to release. It stars Sethu and Samridhi Thara,Plthenappan.Music is composed by Amargeeth and the film is produced by Icon cine creations.
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Album Songs and Lyric Videos
Album Songs and Lyric Videos "Ennadi Senja" – Watch on YouTube "Kathuren Na" – Watch on YouTube
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Filmography
Filmography Year Film Role 2019 Aghavan Director 2024 Myyal Director
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References
References Aghavan – Wikipedia Cinema Express Interview (2024)
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Table of Content
AFC submission, Early Life and Education, Career, Album Songs and Lyric Videos, Filmography, References
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Summary
Summary Category:Film posters for Kannada-language films
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Summary
S'gudi 'Snaysi
Orphan
S'gudi 'Snaysi ("It’s Good, It’s Nice") is a popular South African television sitcom that originally aired on the SABC from 1986 to 1993. The series, which spans six seasons with a total of 78 half-hour episodes, was created by Roberta Durrant and produced by Penguin Films.About Sgudi Snaysi, Penguinfilms.co.za, retrieved 1 May 2025