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1,765 Notable deaths
 in Los Angeles

Sherwood Schwartz

American television writer and producer (1916–2011).

Born November 14th, 1916 in Passaic.

Died July 12th, 2011 at 94 years old in Los Angeles (infectious disease). [ref]

Adolph Zukor

Hungarian-american film producer (1873–1976).

Born January 7th, 1873 in Ricse.

Died June 10th, 1976 at 103 years old in Los Angeles.

Paul Mazursky

American film director, screenwriter, producer and actor (1930-2014).

Born April 25th, 1930 in New York City. [ref]

Died June 30th, 2014 at 84 years old in Los Angeles (cardiac arrest). [ref]

Brad Bufanda

American actor (1983-2017).

Born May 4th, 1983 in Orange County.

Died November 1st, 2017 at 34 years old in Los Angeles (falling). [ref]

Larry Cohen

American film producer, director, and screenwriter.

Born July 15th, 1936 in Washington Heights. [ref]

Died March 23rd, 2019 at 82 years old in Los Angeles (cancer). [ref]

Moyna Macgill

Irish actress (1895-1975).

Born December 10th, 1895 in Belfast.

Died November 25th, 1975 at 79 years old in Los Angeles (esophageal cancer).

James Foley

American film director and screenwriter (1953–2025).

Born December 28th, 1953 in Brooklyn.

Died May 6th, 2025 at 71 years old in Los Angeles (brain cancer). [ref]

Henry Brandon

German-american character actor (1912-1990).

Born June 8th, 1912 in Berlin.

Died February 15th, 1990 at 77 years old in Los Angeles (myocardial infarction).

Joe Pass

American jazz guitarist.

Born January 13th, 1929 in New Brunswick.

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

William Mulholland

Engineer and builder of the los angeles aqueduct (1855-1935).

Born September 11th, 1855 in Belfast.

Died July 22nd, 1935 at 79 years old in Los Angeles.

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