- 959 Constantine VII Porphyrogenitus, Byzantine Emperor (913-59), dies
- 1068 Agnes of Poitou, duchess of Aquitania/mother of German Empress, dies
- 1187 Emperor Gaozong of Song, 10th emperor of Song dynasty, dies at 80
- 1208 Sancha of Castile, wife of Alfonso II of Aragon (b. 1155)
- 1492 Jami [Mowlanā Nūr Od-dīn ʿabd Or-raḥmān Ebn Aḥmad], Persian poet (Lava’ih), dies at 78
- 1580 Gaspar Schetz, Dutch nobleman and financier (royal treasurer general of the Habsburg Netherlands), dies at 67
- 1623 William Camden, English historian, antiquarian, and author (Britannia, Annales), dies at 72
- 1677 Aert van der Neer, Dutch Golden Age landscape painter, known for his night scenes, dies at about 73
- 1699 Hortense Mancini, mistress of Charles II, King of England (b. 1646)
- 1754 Johann Christoph Frauenholtz, Alsatian composer, dies at 70
- 1766 Unico Wilhelm van Wassenaer, Dutch composer, dies at 74
- 1770 John Campbell, 4th Duke of Argyll, Scottish politician
- 1778 Giovanni Battista Piranesi, Italian etcher, dies at 58
- 1801 Carl Stamitz, German violin virtuoso, and composer, dies at 56
- 1802 Thomas Girtin, English artist, watercolorist and etcher (“The White House, Chelsea”), dies in his painting room at 27 from suspected asthma, consumption, or ossification of the heart
- 1809 Paul Sandby, English cartographer and landscape painter, dies at about 78 [exact birthdate uncertain, c. 1731]
- 1829 Jean Xavier Lefevre, Swiss-French clarinetist and composer, dies at 66
- 1854 Elizabeth Schuyler Hamilton, American socialite, philanthropist and wife of Founding Father Alexander Hamilton, dies at 97
- 1862 John Bordenave Villepigue, American Brigadier General (Confederate Army), dies at 32
- 1874 Israel Bak, created 1st Hebrew printing press, dies
- 1881 Edwin Drake, American businessman who drilled 1st productive US oil well, dies at 61
- 1906 Leon Vanderkindere, Belgian historian and mayor of Ukkel, dies at 64
- 1911 Edmund Schücker, Austrian composer, dies at 50
- 1911 Howard Pyle, American illustrator, painter and author (King Stork), dies at 58
- 1918 Guillaume Apollinaire [Kostrowicki], French poet (Alcools), playwright, and art critic (proponent of ‘Cubism’ and surrealist work), dies during the Spanish Flu pandemic at 38
- 1919 Eduard Müller, Swiss politician, President of the Swiss Federal Council, dies at 70
- 1924 Henry Cabot Lodge, American Senator (b. 1850)
- 1924 John W. Goff, American lawyer and judge known for his part in the Catalpa Rescue, dies at 76 [1] [2]
- 1925 Daniel Josephus Jitta, Dutch High Court lawyer, dies at 71
- 1927 Ole Olsen, Norwegian composer, organist, and military bandleader, dies at 77
- 1929 Nicolaas Theunissen, South African cricket break bowler (2nd Test 1889), dies
- 1932 Nadezhda Alliluyeva, Russian woman who was the 2nd wife of Soviet leader Joseph Stalin, commits suicide at 31
- 1935 Paolo Orsi, Italian archaeologist (Sicilian excavations), dies at 76
- 1938 Edward Murray East, American botanist and geneticist who developed hybrid corn, dies at 59
- 1938 Ernst vom Rath, German diplomat, dies from injuries two days after assassination attempt in Paris at 29; death provides the pretext for Kristallnacht
- 1938 Vasily Blyukher, Soviet military commander (b.1889)
- 1939 Dirk Klop, Dutch intelligence lt, shot by German Abwehr
- 1940 Stephen Alencastre, Portuguese Roman Catholic prelate, dies at 64
- 1942 Edna May Oliver [Nutter], American stage, silent and sound screen character actress (Little Women; Drums Along the Mohawk), dies on her 59th birthday
- 1943 Bernhard Lichtenberg, German clergyman and theologian, dies at 67
- 1944 Frank Marshall, American chess player (US Champion 1909-36), dies at 67
- 1948 Edgar Kennedy, American silent and sound screen character actor famous for his ‘slow burn’ (Laurel & Hardy films; Duck Soup; “Average Man” shorts) and director (From Soup to Nuts), dies of throat cancer at 58
- 1951 Resurrección Maria de Azkue, Spanish Basque priest, poet, and composer, drowns at87
- 1951 Sigmund Romberg, Hungarian-American operetta composer (Blossom Time), dies at 64
- 1952 Philip Murray, 1st president of the United Steelworkers and longest-serving president of the Congress of Industrial Organizations, dies at 66
Founder and first King of Saudi Arabia (1932-53), dies of a heart attack at 78
- 1955 Tom Powers, American actor (Station West, Destination Moon), dies at 65
- 1956 Aino Kallas, Finnish writer (White Ship, Estonian Tales), dies at 78
- 1957 Ettore Pozzoli, Italian classical pianist and composer, dies at 84
- 1957 Peter O’Connor, Irish athlete (1st recognised world long jump record 1901), dies at 85
- 1958 Dorothy Canfield Fisher, American novelist and social reformer (managed 1st US adult education program, helped conscientious objectors), dies at 79
- 1958 Gastone De Zuccoli, Italian concert and church organist, composer (Autunno; Messa Francescana), and pedagogue, dies at 71
- 1959 Frederick Preston Search, American cellist, composer and conductor (Bridge Builders), dies at 70
- 1961 Antonius Coolen, Dutch author (Village by the River), dies at 64
- 1967 Charles Bickford, American actor (Dynamite, The Virginian), dies of a blood infection at 78
- 1968 Gerald Mohr, American radio and screen actor (The Angry Red Planet; The Sniper; Foreign Intrigue), dies of a heart attack at 54
- 1968 Jan Johansson, Swedish jazz pianist, dies at 37
Australian cricket wicketkeeper (51 Tests, 187 dismissals, 3 x 50s), dies from a heart attack at 41
- 1969 Clifford Gray, American bobsledder (Olympic gold 5-man 1928, 4-man 1932), dies at 76
- 1970 William L. Dawson, American politician (Rep-D-Ill), dies at 84
- 1971 Maude Fealy, American actor and drama coach (The Ten Commandments), dies at 88
- 1974 Egon Wellesz, Austrian-British composer (Alkestis; The Leaden Echo and the Golden Echo), teacher, and musicologist (Byzantine), dies at 89
- 1975 Luwig Turek, German writer, dies at 77
- 1976 Billy Halop [William Halop Cohen], American actor (Angels with Dirty Faces, All in the Family), dies of a heart attack at 56
- 1977 Fred Haney, American MLB baseball player, 1922-29 (Detroit Tigers and 3 other teams), manager, 1939-41 and 1953-59 (Milwaukee Braves and 2 other teams), and executive, 1961-68 (Los Angeles Angels), dies of a heart attack at 81
- 1977 Gertrude Astor [Eyster], American silent and sound screen character actress (The Strong Man: Hell Bound), dies of a stroke on her 90th birthday
- 1978 Joe Wong, actor (Ken Murray Show), dies at 75
- 1978 Otto Siegl, Austrian composer, dies at 82
- 1979 Lewis Charles [Cholost], American stage and screen actor (Topaz; The Rose Tattoo), dies of cancer at 67
- 1980 Carmel Myers, American stage and silent and sound screen actress (Ben-Hur; Svengali), dies of a heart attack at 81
- 1980 Victor Sen Yung [Cheung Young], American actor (Across the Pacific, Charlie Chan in Honolulu), dies from accidental asphyxiation at 65
- 1985 Helen Rose, American costume designer and clothing designer, dies at 81
- 1985 Mary MacLaren, actress (Black Swan), dies at 85 of respiratory probs
- 1988 Billy Curtis, 4’2″ actor (Terror of Tiny Town), dies at 79
- 1988 Clarke Hinkle, American College-Pro Football HOF utility (NFL C’ship 1936, 39; 7 × First-team All-Pro; NFL All-Star 1938–40; GB Packers), dies at 79
- 1988 David Bauer, Canadian Hockey Hall of Fame player and builder (priest, school coach; National Team manager), dies at 64
- 1988 John Mitchell, American lawyer, political operative (US Attorney General, 1969-72), and convicted perjurer (Watergate Scandal), dies of heart attack in Washington, DC at 75
- 1991 Guido Claus, Belgian actor (Sacrament), dies
- 1991 Yves Montand [Ivo Livi], Italian-French actor (Z; Napoleon; Grand Prix), and singer, dies of a heart attack at 70
- 1992 Charles Fraser-Smith, English inventor (man who never was), dies
- 1992 William Hillcourt, author (Boy Scout Handbook), dies at 92
- 1993 Gerald Thomas, English director (Carry on), dies at 72
- 1993 Stanley Myers, English television and film composer (The Deer Hunter), dies of cancer at 63
- 1994 Priscilla Morrill, American actress (Edie Grant-Mary Tyler Moore), dies at 67
- 1994 Ralph Michael, British actor (Quest, Doctor in the House), dies at 87
- 1995 F. G. Emmison, British archivist and historian, dies at 88
- 1996 Frederic Lipmann, French watchmaker, dies at 91
- 1996 Roger Makins, British diplomat (UK Ambassador to the US 1953-56), dies at 92
- 1997 Helenio Herrera, French football player and coach (b. 1910)
- 1998 Ursula Reit [Reith], German actress (Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory), dies from natural causes at 84
- 1999 Mabel King (née Washington) American stage and screen actress and singer (What’s Happening!!; The Wiz), dies of complications from a stroke and diabetes at 66
- 2000 Hugh Paddick, English actor (Round the Horne), dies at 85
- 2001 Denis Atkinson, West Indian cricket all-rounder (22 Tests, 1 x 200, HS 219, 47 wickets; Barbados, Trinidad), dies at 75
- 2001 Niels Jannasch, Canadian historian and museum curator, dies at 77
- 2002 Merlin Santana, American actor (b. 1976)
- 2002 William Schutz, American psychologist (b. 1925)
American Emmy and Oscar winner actor (The Honeymooners – “Ed Norton”; Harry and Tonto -“Harry”), dies of natural causes at 85
- 2005 Avril Angers, British stand-up comedian and actress (Coronation Street, The Family Way), dies at 87
- 2005 K. R. Narayanan, 10th President of India (1997-2002), dies at 85
- 2006 Ed Bradley, American journalist and CBS news correspondent (60 Minutes), dies of complications from lymphocytic leukemia at 65
- 2006 Ellen Willis, American journalist and feminist, dies at 64
German spymaster known as ‘the man without a face’ and head of the East German Stasi state security service (1952-86), dies at 83 [1]
- 2008 Preacher Roe, American baseball pitcher (5 × MLB All-Star Brooklyn Dodgers; NL strikeout leader 1945 Pittsburgh Pirates), dies at 92
- 2011 Har Gobind Khorana, Indian-American biochemist (Nobel 1968), dies at 89
- 2011 Joel J. Tyler, judge who pronounced ‘Deep Throat’ obscene, dies of a heart attack at 90
- 2011 Roger Christian, American ice hockey left wing (Olympic gold 1960; Christian Brother’s Hockey Sticks), dies at 75
- 2012 Bill Tarmey [William Cleworth-Piddington], British actor (Jack Duckworth in “Coronation Street”), dies at 71
- 2012 Joseph D. Early, American politician (Rep-D-MA, 1975-93), dies at 79
- 2012 Major Harris, American R&B singer (“Love Won’t Let Me Wait”), dies from congestive heart and lung failure at 65
- 2013 Steve Prescott, English rugby league fullback (2 Tests England, 4 Ireland; St. Helens RLFC, Hull RLFC, Wakefield Trinity RLFC), dies of cancer at 39
- 2015 Andy [Andrew] White, Scottish drummer, drummed on early Beatles records (“Love Me Do” and “P.S. I Love You”), dies at 85
- 2015 Ernst Fuchs, Austrian artist (Vienna School of Fantastic Realism), dies at 85
- 2016 Al Caiola, American guitarist (Bonzanza theme), dies at 96
- 2016 Zoltán Kocsis, Hungarian pianist, conductor and composer, dies of cancer at 64
- 2017 Fred Cole, American rock artist (The Lollipop Shoppe, Dead Moon, Pierced Arrows), dies from cancer at 69
- 2017 Hans Vermeulen, Dutch singer and guitarist (Sandy Coast), dies at 70
- 2017 John Hillerman, American actor (Magnum PI; Chinatown; Blazing Saddles), dies at 84
- 2018 Ken Howell, American baseball player (Los Angeles Dodgers, Philadelphia Phillies), dies at 57
- 2018 Paula Wayne [Watkins], American stage and Emmy Award-winning actress (Golden Boy; Everglade!), pop vocalist (“Everything’s Great”), and civil rights activist, dies of cancer at 84
- 2018 Sisto Malaspina, Australian cafe owner (Pellegrini’s) who started Melbourne coffee culture, dies in terror attack at 74
- 2020 Amadou Toumani Touré, Mali politician, President of Mali (2002-12), dies at 72 [1]
- 2020 Fernando Atzori, Italian boxer (Olympic gold flyweight 1964), dies at 78
- 2020 Tom Heinsohn, American NBA star, coach (Boston Celtics) and broadcaster, dies at 86
- 2021 Jakucho Setouchi, Japanese writer and Buddhist nun (The Tale of Genji), dies at 99
- 2022 Einārs Gņedojs, Latvian soccer defender (18 caps; FK Zvejnieks Liepāja, FC Skonto Rīga), dies at 57
- 2022 Fred Hickman, American sports broadcaster (CNN, TBS, YES Network, ESPN; NY Sports Emmy Award 2004), dies of liver cancer at 66
- 2022 Gal Costa, Brazilian bossa nova and Tropicália singer, dies at 77
- 2022 Garry Roberts, Irish rock guitarist (Boomtown Rats – “I Don’t Like Mondays”), and audio engineer, dies at 72
- 2022 Ham Kee-yong, South Korean runner (Boston Marathon 1950), dies at 91
- 2022 Roland Guillas, French soccer midfielder (9 caps; ASSE Saint-Étienne, FC Grenoble, FC Rouen, FC Bordeaux, FC Lorient), dies at 86
American auto racer (Winston Cup champion 1983; Daytona 500 1978, 82, 88), dies at 86 [1]
- 2024 Ella Jenkins, American folk singer-songwriter, and ukulele player (Multicultural Children’s Songs), dies at 100 [1]
- 2024 Judith Jamison, American dancer and choreographer (artistic director of the Alvin Ailey Dance Theater), dies at 81 [1]
- 2024 Lou Donaldson, American bebop jazz saxophonist (“Blues Walk”), and bandleader, dies at 98 [1] [2]
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