Welcome! Check out today's deaths, recent deaths, or our deaths stats.

Feeling experimental? Head on over to our newest (and darkest) feature: Next-2-Die™ predictions

February 19th

198 Notable deaths

Polycarp Pengo

Catholic cardinal.

Born August 5th, 1944 in Tanganyika.

Died February 19th, 2026 at 81 years old in Jakaya Kikwete Cardiac Institute. [ref]

Katalin Karády

Hungarian actress and singer (1910–1990).

Born December 28th, 1912 in Budapest.

Died February 19th, 1990 at 77 years old in New York City.

James Edward Barton

American actor (1890-1962).

Born November 1st, 1890 in Gloucester City.

Died February 19th, 1962 at 71 years old in Mineola (myocardial infarction).

Jean Daniel

French journalist and writer (1920-2020).

Born July 21st, 1920 in Blida.

Died February 19th, 2020 at 99 years old in 7th arrondissement of Paris. [ref]

Tom Wilson

American film actor (1880-1965).

Born August 27th, 1880 in Helena.

Died February 19th, 1965 at 84 years old in Los Angeles.

Jacques Curie

French physicist.

Born October 28th, 1855 in Paris.

Died February 19th, 1941 at 85 years old in Montpellier. [ref]

Ahmed Hassanein Pasha

Egyptian courtier, diplomat, politician, and explorer (1889–1946).

Born October 31st, 1889 in Cairo, Bulaq.

Died February 19th, 1946 at 56 years old in Cairo (traffic collision).

André Frédéric Cournand

French physiologist (1895–1988).

Born September 24th, 1895 in Paris.

Died February 19th, 1988 at 92 years old in Great Barrington.

Freddie Goodwin

English footballer, football manager, cricketer (1933-2016).

Born June 28th, 1933 in Heywood.

Died February 19th, 2016 at 82 years old in Gig Harbor. [ref]

Tovmas Nazarbekian

Armenian general.

Born April 4th, 1855 in Tbilisi.

Died February 19th, 1931 at 75 years old in Tbilisi.

Deaths 101 to 110 of 198

« 02/18
/
02/20 »

Death is the destination we all share. No one has ever escaped it. And that is as it should be because death is very likely the single best invention of life. It is life’s change agent, it clears out the old to make way for the new. Steve Jobs