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198 Notable deaths
 by liver cancer

Morihei Ueshiba

Japanese aikidoka (1883-1969).

Born December 14th, 1883 in Tanabe.

Died April 26th, 1969 at 85 years old in Tokyo, Iwama (liver cancer).

Nicholas Clay

British actor (1946-2000).

Born September 18th, 1946 in Streatham.

Died May 25th, 2000 at 53 years old in London (liver cancer).

John Vereker, 6th Viscount Gort

Army officer (1886-1946).

Born July 10th, 1886 in London.

Died March 31st, 1946 at 59 years old in London (liver cancer).

Babrak Karmal

3rd general secretary of the people's democratic party of afghanistan (1929–1996).

Born January 6th, 1929 in Kabul.

Died December 3rd, 1996 at 67 years old in Moscow (liver cancer).

Chelsi Smith

Actress, singer, miss usa 1995 and miss universe 1995.

Born August 23rd, 1973 in Redwood City.

Died September 8th, 2018 at 45 years old in Los Angeles (liver cancer). [ref]

Joe Pass

American jazz guitarist.

Born January 13th, 1929 in New Brunswick. [ref]

Died May 23rd, 1994 at 65 years old in Los Angeles (liver cancer). [ref]

Donnelly Rhodes

Canadian actor (1937–2018).

Born December 4th, 1936 in Winnipeg.

Died January 8th, 2018 at 81 years old in Maple Ridge (liver cancer). [ref]

Gertrude Lawrence

English actress, singer, dancer and musical comedy performer.

Born July 4th, 1898 in London.

Died September 6th, 1952 at 54 years old in New York City (liver cancer).

Pierre Balmain

French fashion designer (1914–1982).

Born May 18th, 1914 in le rivier d'ornon. [ref]

Died July 5th, 1982 at 68 years old in Neuilly-sur-Seine (liver cancer). [ref]

Emil Jannings

German actor (1884-1950).

Born July 23rd, 1884 in Rorschach. [ref]

Died January 2nd, 1950 at 65 years old in Strobl (liver cancer).

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