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Dead at age 80

1,827 Notable deaths

Marshall Rosenberg

American psychologist (1934-2015).

Born October 6th, 1934 in Canton.

Died February 7th, 2015 at 80 years old in Albuquerque. [ref]

René Coty

17th president of the french republic.

Born March 20th, 1882 in Le Havre. [ref]

Died November 22nd, 1962 at 80 years old in Le Havre (myocardial infarction). [ref]

Pedro González González

American actor (1925-2006).

Born May 24th, 1925 in Aguilares.

Died February 6th, 2006 at 80 years old in Culver City. [ref]

Anthony Steel

British actor.

Born May 21st, 1920 in London.

Died March 21st, 2001 at 80 years old in London (heart failure).

John Frost

British airborne officer (1912-1993).

Born December 31st, 1912 in Pune.

Died May 21st, 1993 at 80 years old in West Sussex.

Marie Laforêt

French-swiss singer and actress.

Born October 5th, 1939 in Soulac-sur-Mer.

Died November 2nd, 2019 at 80 years old in Genolier. [ref]

Philip Ober

American stage, film and television actor (1902-1982).

Born March 23rd, 1902 in Fort Payne.

Died September 13th, 1982 at 80 years old in Mexico City (myocardial infarction).

Sydney Lassick

Actor (1922-2003).

Born July 23rd, 1922 in Chicago. [ref]

Died April 12th, 2003 at 80 years old in Los Angeles (diabetes). [ref]

Abbey Lincoln

American singer, songwriter, and actress (1930-2010).

Born August 6th, 1930 in Chicago. [ref]

Died August 14th, 2010 at 80 years old in New York City (disease). [ref]

Lawrence Eagleburger

American statesman and diplomat (1930-2011).

Born August 1st, 1930 in Milwaukee.

Died June 4th, 2011 at 80 years old in Charlottesville (myocardial infarction, pneumonia). [ref]

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