Most notably...

66,030 Notable deaths

Betty Grable

American actress and pin-up girl (1916–1973).

Born December 18th, 1916 in St. Louis.

Died July 2nd, 1973 at 56 years old in Santa Monica (lung cancer).

Feroz Khan

Indian actor and filmmaker (1935–2009).

Born September 25th, 1939 in Bengaluru.

Died April 27th, 2009 at 69 years old in Bengaluru (lung cancer). [ref]

Jonas Salk

Jewish-american inventor of polio vaccine (1914–1995).

Born October 28th, 1914 in New York City.

Died June 23rd, 1995 at 80 years old in La Jolla (heart failure).

Diane Cilento

Australian actress (1932–2011).

Born October 5th, 1933 in Mooloolaba. [ref]

Died October 6th, 2011 at 78 years old in Cairns Base Hospital (cancer). [ref]

Buckminster Fuller

American architect, systems theorist, author, designer, inventor and futurist.

Born July 12th, 1895 in Milton. [ref]

Died July 1st, 1983 at 87 years old in Los Angeles (myocardial infarction). [ref]

Octavia E. Butler

American science fiction writer (1947-2006).

Born June 22nd, 1947 in Pasadena. [ref]

Died February 24th, 2006 at 58 years old in Lake Forest Park (stroke).

Gaspard Ulliel

French actor (1984–2022).

Born November 25th, 1984 in Neuilly-sur-Seine. [ref]

Died January 19th, 2022 at 37 years old in Centre hospitalier universitaire de Grenoble (skiing accident). [ref]

Mario Puzo

American author, screenwriter, and journalist.

Born October 15th, 1920 in New York City.

Died July 2nd, 1999 at 78 years old in Long Island (cardiac arrest).

Kathleen Cavendish

American socialite, sister of john f. kennedy (1920–1948).

Born February 20th, 1920 in Brookline.

Died May 13th, 1948 at 28 years old in Saint-Bauzile (aviation accident).

Stepan Bandera

Ukrainian nationalist leader (1909–1959).

Born January 1st, 1909 in Staryi Uhryniv.

Died October 15th, 1959 at 50 years old in Munich (poisoning).

Deaths 2051 to 2060 of 66030

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