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82,823 Notable deaths

Jerome Robbins

American choreographer and director (1918–1998).

Born October 11th, 1918 in New York City.

Died July 29th, 1998 at 79 years old in New York City (stroke).

Harold Russell

Film and television actor (1914-2002).

Born January 14th, 1914 in Sydney.

Died January 29th, 2002 at 88 years old in Needham (myocardial infarction). [ref]

Felicia Montealegre

Chilean costa rica-born american stage and television actress (1922-1978).

Born February 6th, 1922 in San José.

Died June 16th, 1978 at 56 years old in East Hampton (lung cancer).

Graham Sutherland

English artist (1903–1980).

Born August 24th, 1903 in Streatham.

Died February 17th, 1980 at 76 years old in Streatham.

Luke Kelly

Irish singer and musician (1940–1984).

Born November 17th, 1940 in Dublin.

Died January 30th, 1984 at 43 years old in Dublin (brain cancer).

Royal Rife

American inventor (1888–1971).

Born May 16th, 1888 in Elkhorn.

Died August 5th, 1971 at 83 years old in El Cajon.

Henry Cabot Lodge Jr.

American politician (1902–1985).

Born July 5th, 1902 in Nahant.

Died February 27th, 1985 at 82 years old in Beverly.

Tariq Aziz

Iraqi foreign minister under saddam hussein (1936-2015).

Born April 28th, 1936 in Tel Keppe.

Died June 5th, 2015 at 79 years old in Nasiriyah (myocardial infarction).

Karen Steele

American actress and model (1931-1988).

Born March 20th, 1931 in Honolulu.

Died March 12th, 1988 at 56 years old in Kingman (cancer).

Hetty Green

American financier (1834–1916).

Born November 21st, 1834 in New Bedford.

Died July 3rd, 1916 at 81 years old in New York City (stroke).

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