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218 Notable deaths
 by prostate cancer

Eduard Uspensky

Russian writer (1937–2018).

Born December 22nd, 1937 in Yegoryevsk.

Died August 14th, 2018 at 80 years old in Puchkovo (prostate cancer). [ref]

Tony Scott

American jazz clarinetist, musician (1921-2007).

Born June 17th, 1921 in Morristown. [ref]

Died March 28th, 2007 at 85 years old in Rome (prostate cancer). [ref]

Al Plastino

American artist (1921-2013).

Born December 15th, 1921 in Manhattan.

Died November 25th, 2013 at 91 years old in Patchogue (prostate cancer). [ref]

Odvar Nordli

28th prime minister of norway (1927–2018).

Born November 3rd, 1927 in Stange Municipality. [ref]

Died January 9th, 2018 at 90 years old in Oslo (prostate cancer). [ref]

Ivano Marescotti

Italian actor (1946–2023).

Born February 4th, 1946 in Bagnacavallo.

Died March 26th, 2023 at 77 years old in Ravenna (prostate cancer). [ref]

Mikhail Zhvanetsky

Russian writer (1934-2020).

Born March 6th, 1934 in Odesa.

Died November 6th, 2020 at 86 years old in Moscow (prostate cancer). [ref]

George Scratchley Brown

Us air force general (1918-1978).

Born August 17th, 1918 in Montclair.

Died December 5th, 1978 at 60 years old in Washington, D.C. (prostate cancer).

David Levine

American caricaturist (1926-2009).

Born December 20th, 1926 in Brooklyn.

Died December 29th, 2009 at 83 years old in New York City (prostate cancer). [ref]

David Watkin

British cinematographer (1925-2008).

Born March 23rd, 1925 in Margate. [ref]

Died February 19th, 2008 at 82 years old in Brighton (prostate cancer). [ref]

Charles Jarrott

British film and television director (1927-2011).

Born June 16th, 1927 in London.

Died March 4th, 2011 at 83 years old in Los Angeles (prostate cancer). [ref]

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