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In the year 2025

1,218 Notable deaths

Rosa von Praunheim

German film director (1942–2025).

Born November 25th, 1942 in Riga.

Died December 17th, 2025 at 83 years old in Berlin. [ref]

John Clark

Scottish footballer and manager (1941–2025).

Born March 13th, 1941 in Chapelhall.

Died June 23rd, 2025 at 84 years old [ref]

David Greenwood

American basketball player.

Born May 27th, 1957 in Lynwood.

Died June 8th, 2025 at 68 years old in Riverside (cancer). [ref]

Ed Clark

American lawyer and politician in california.

Born May 4th, 1930 in Middleborough.

Died June 18th, 2025 at 95 years old [ref]

Alvaro Vitali

Italian actor.

Born February 3rd, 1950 in Rome. [ref]

Died June 24th, 2025 at 75 years old in Rome (bronchopneumonia). [ref]

Steven Rose

British biologist and neurobiologist (1938–2025).

Born July 4th, 1938 in London.

Died July 9th, 2025 at 87 years old [ref]

Adam Greenberg

American cinematographer (1937–2025).

Born April 11th, 1937 in Kraków. [ref]

Died October 31st, 2025 at 88 years old in Los Angeles. [ref]

Fereydoon Abbasi

Iranian nuclear scientist and politician (1958–2025).

Born July 11th, 1958 in Abadan.

Died June 13th, 2025 at 66 years old in Tehran (airstrike). [ref]

Stanley Fung

Hong kong and taiwanese actor, screenwriter, and film director (1944–2025).

Born November 8th, 1944 in Shunde County.

Died October 31st, 2025 at 80 years old in Linkou Chang Gung Memorial Hospital. [ref]

Ahmed Faras

Moroccan footballer.

Born December 7th, 1946 in Mohammedia. [ref]

Died July 16th, 2025 at 78 years old in Mohammedia. [ref]

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