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19 Notable deaths
 by intracranial aneurysm

Tom Sizemore

American actor.

Born November 29th, 1961 in Detroit.

Died March 3rd, 2023 at 61 years old in Los Angeles, Burbank (intracranial aneurysm). [ref]

Grant Imahara

American electrical engineer, roboticist, television host, and actor (1970–2020).

Born October 23rd, 1970 in Los Angeles.

Died July 13th, 2020 at 49 years old in Los Angeles (intracranial aneurysm). [ref]

Laura Branigan

American singer (1957-2004).

Born July 3rd, 1952 in Mount Kisco.

Died August 26th, 2004 at 52 years old in East Quogue (intracranial aneurysm). [ref]

Anne Baxter

American actress (1923–1985).

Born May 7th, 1923 in Michigan City. [ref]

Died December 12th, 1986 at 63 years old in New York City (intracranial aneurysm). [ref]

Guy Williams

American actor (1924-1989).

Born January 14th, 1924 in Manhattan. [ref]

Died April 30th, 1989 at 65 years old in Buenos Aires (intracranial aneurysm).

Louis-Ferdinand Céline

French writer (1894-1961).

Born May 27th, 1894 in Courbevoie. [ref]

Died July 1st, 1961 at 67 years old in Meudon (intracranial aneurysm). [ref]

Elizabeth Bishop

American poet.

Born February 8th, 1911 in Worcester.

Died October 6th, 1979 at 68 years old in Boston (intracranial aneurysm).

Phyllis Kirk

Actress (1927-2006).

Born September 18th, 1927 in Syracuse.

Died October 19th, 2006 at 79 years old in Woodland Hills (intracranial aneurysm). [ref]

Adolfo López Mateos

President of mexico (1910-1969).

Born May 26th, 1910 in Ciudad López Mateos.

Died September 22nd, 1969 at 59 years old in Mexico City (intracranial aneurysm).

Laurie Bartram

American actress and singer.

Born May 16th, 1958 in St. Louis.

Died June 28th, 2010 at 52 years old in Provo (intracranial aneurysm).

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