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398 Notable deaths
 in Manhattan

Steven Hill

American actor (1922-2016).

Born February 24th, 1922 in Seattle. [ref]

Died August 23rd, 2016 at 94 years old in Manhattan (cancer). [ref]

Marwan al-Shehhi

9/11 hijacker (1978–2001).

Born May 9th, 1978 in Emirate of Ras Al Khaimah.

Died September 11th, 2001 at 23 years old in Manhattan (United Airlines Flight 175).

James Lipton

Poet, talk show host, writer, teacher (1926-2020).

Born September 19th, 1926 in Detroit. [ref]

Died March 2nd, 2020 at 93 years old in Manhattan (bladder cancer). [ref]

Françoise Gilot

French painter, art critic, writer and beloved of pablo picasso (1921–2023).

Born November 26th, 1921 in Neuilly-sur-Seine. [ref]

Died June 6th, 2023 at 101 years old in Manhattan. [ref]

Stephen Foster

American songwriter (1826-1864).

Born July 4th, 1826 in Lawrenceville.

Died January 13th, 1864 at 37 years old in Manhattan.

Ève Curie

Writer, journalist and pianist, younger daughter of marie and pierre curie (1904–2007).

Born December 6th, 1904 in 13th arrondissement of Paris.

Died October 22nd, 2007 at 102 years old in Manhattan.

Eben Byers

Industrialist, amateur golfer (1880-1932).

Born April 12th, 1880 in Pittsburgh.

Died March 31st, 1932 at 51 years old in Manhattan (cancer).

Ron Silver

American actor and activist (1946-2009).

Born July 2nd, 1946 in Manhattan.

Died March 15th, 2009 at 62 years old in Manhattan (esophageal cancer). [ref]

Arlene Dahl

American actress (1925–2021).

Born August 11th, 1925 in Minneapolis.

Died November 29th, 2021 at 96 years old in Manhattan. [ref]

Estée Lauder

American businesswoman (1906–2004).

Born July 1st, 1908 in Corona.

Died April 24th, 2004 at 95 years old in Manhattan (cardiac arrest).

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