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July 25th

159 Notable deaths

Judith Barsi

American child actress (1978-1988).

Born June 6th, 1978 in Los Angeles.

Died July 25th, 1988 at 10 years old in Canoga Park (ballistic trauma).

Paul Sorvino

American actor (1939–2022).

Born April 13th, 1939 in Brooklyn.

Died July 25th, 2022 at 83 years old in Jacksonville. [ref]

Peter Green

British blues rock guitarist.

Born October 29th, 1946 in London.

Died July 25th, 2020 at 73 years old in Canvey Island. [ref]

Vincente Minnelli

American stage and film director (1903-1986).

Born February 28th, 1903 in Chicago. [ref]

Died July 25th, 1986 at 83 years old in Beverly Hills (pneumonia, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease). [ref]

Phoolan Devi

Indian bandit, politician (1963-2001).

Born August 10th, 1963 in Uttar Pradesh.

Died July 25th, 2001 at 37 years old in New Delhi (assassination).

John Saxon

American actor (1936-2020).

Born August 5th, 1936 in Brooklyn. [ref]

Died July 25th, 2020 at 83 years old in Murfreesboro (pneumonia). [ref]

Barbara Sinatra

American model, showgirl, and socialite; wife of zeppo marx and frank sinatra (1927-2017).

Born March 10th, 1927 in Bosworth. [ref]

Died July 25th, 2017 at 90 years old in Rancho Mirage (disease). [ref]

Carl Brashear

U.s. navy diver.

Born January 19th, 1931 in Tonieville.

Died July 25th, 2006 at 75 years old in Naval Medical Center Portsmouth.

Judith Love Cohen

American aerospace engineer and author.

Born August 16th, 1933 in Brooklyn. [ref]

Died July 25th, 2016 at 82 years old in Culver City (cancer).

Ben Hogan

American golfer.

Born August 13th, 1912 in Dublin.

Died July 25th, 1997 at 84 years old in Fort Worth.

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