From Matthew Perry to Sir Bobby Charlton & Tina Turner, the beloved stars we tragically lost in 2023 | S008PG3 | 2024-01-24 03:08:02
From Matthew Perry to Sir Bobby Charlton & Tina Turner, the beloved stars we tragically lost in 2023 | S008PG3 | 2024-01-24 03:08:02
And whereas some stars lived lengthy, comfortable lives, others – reminiscent of singer Sinead O'Connor and A
THE yr 2023 was punctuated by a seemingly countless record of celebrities who passed away.
And whereas some stars lived lengthy, comfortable lives, others – reminiscent of singer Sinead O'Connor and Associates star Matthew Perry – died prematurely in tragic circumstances.
January
Fred White, 67 – January 1
The half-brother of Earth, Wind And Hearth founder Maurice turned the band's drummer when he was 19, enjoying with them from 1974 to 1984.
Born in Chicago, he shaped a band at 15 with soul legend Donny Hathaway.
David Gold, 86 – January 4
With David Sullivan, Gold ran the tabloid Sport newspaper and an adult magazine agency.
He was the chairman of Birmingham City FC from 1993-2009 earlier than he and Sullivan bought a 50 per cent controlling stake in West Ham.
Fay Weldon, 91 – January Four
Feminist author Fay who wrote 31 novels in a 55-year profession.
Her 1983 guide The Life And Loves Of A She-Satan was was a racy BBC TV drama.
She married 3 times and had 4 youngsters. Died in a Northampton care house.
Gianluca Vialli, 58 – January 6
The Italian striker played for Juventus and Chelsea within the '80s and '90s.
As a participant and player-manager at Stamford Bridge he gained the FA Cup, League Cup and the UEFA Cup-Winners' Cup.
He died from pancreatic cancer.
Jeff Beck, 78 – January 10
Guitar legend who led the Jeff Beck Group and played with The Yardbirds. Released his first solo single, Hi Ho Silver Lining, in 1967 and went on to win six Grammy awards.
Beck's work spanned rock, jazz and blues. He died from bacterial meningitis.
Lisa Marie Presley, 54 – January 12
The only baby of Elvis and Priscilla Presley.
The singer-songwriter's 4 ex-husbands included Michael Jackson and actor Nicolas Cage.
Lisa Marie, who also carried out charitable work by way of the Presley Basis, released three solo albums.
She died from long-term problems because of weight-loss surgical procedure.
Julian Sands, 65 – January 13
The actor's demise was confirmed five months after he went missing on a mountaineering journey in mountains close to LA.
Born in Yorkshire, his breakthrough position was in 1985's A Room With A View.
Gina Lollobrigida, 95 – January 16
Italian sex symbol who performed opposite movie greats together with Humphrey Bogart, Sir Alec Guinness and Errol Flynn.
She interviewed Fidel Castro as a photojournalist.
David Crosby, 81 – January 18
Inducted into the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame for his work with The Byrds and Crosby, Stills And Nash.
The singer-songwriter is believed to have died from problems because of Covid.
Sylvia Syms, 89 – January 27
Greatest recognized for her early films Ice Cold In Alex and Lady In A Dressing Gown, the "Grand Dame of British Cinema" was also in EastEnders.
She died at a care residence for actors in London.
Charlie Thomas, 85 – January 31
A Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame inductee who was the lead vocalist on The Drifters' Sweets For My Candy and When My Little Woman is Smiling.
Died of liver cancer in Maryland, US.
February
Christian Atsu, 31 – February 6
Ghanaian footballer who performed for his nationwide aspect, Newcastle, Everton, Bournemouth and Chelsea.
Was a part of a Turkish group when he died in the Turkey-Syria earthquake.
Burt Bacharach, 94 – February eight
US songwriter's basic melodies embrace Walk On By and Raindrops Maintain Fallin' on My Head.
He married four times, including to the actress Angie Dickinson and lyricist Carole Bayer Sager.
Raquel Welch, 82 – February 15
Ranked third in Playboy's "100 Sexiest Stars Of The Twentieth Century", the US actress's fur bikini in One Million Years B.C. made her an on the spot pin-up – regardless that she had solely three strains in the 1966 film.
She died of problems from Alzheimer's.
Dickie Davies, 94 – February 19
World Of Sport host on ITV for 17 years.
He was the understudy to Eamonn Andrews on its predecessor Broad World Of Sport and, previous to that, head purser on ocean liner the Queen Mary.
John Motson, 77 – February 23
Famous for his statistics and sheepskin coat, Motty coated ten European Championships, ten World Cups and 29 FA Cup finals during his 47 years as a soccer commentator with the BBC.
John's huge breakthrough got here in 1972 when he referred to as Ronnie Radford's objective for Hereford United that helped knock Newcastle out of the FA Cup.
Sir Bernard Ingham, 90 – February 24
Knighted after serving 11 years as Tory PM Margaret Thatcher's press secretary.
He also labored in the same position for Lord Carrington, Tony Benn and Barbara Citadel.
Baroness Betty Boothroyd, 93 – February 26
First lady to be House of Commons Speaker.
The former Labour MP began out as a dancer and took up paragliding in her 60s. She didn't marry or have youngsters.
March
Steve Mackey, 56 – March 2
Pulp bassist additionally produced albums for different artists.
Married style journalist Katie Grand in 2009 and died three months after he was taken into hospital with undisclosed illness.
Tom Sizemore, 61 – March 3
US movie star was in Saving Personal Ryan, Black Hawk Down and Pearl Harbor.
His film profession went downhill resulting from drug habit and a collection of scandals. Died from a mind aneurism.
Topol, 87 – March eight
The Israeli Fiddler On The Roof star performed Tevye the milkman on stage greater than three,500 occasions.
He additionally starred within the movie of the musical. Problems from Alzheimer's claimed his life.
Mystic Meg, 80 – March 9
Born Margaret Anne Lake and of Romani descent, Meg's Solar column helped her grow to be Britain's most & well-known astrologer.
She had a slot on BBC TV's National Lottery draw show from 1994-2000 and her telephone horoscopes broke BT data.
Meg, who lived in Notting Hill, West London, together with her seven cats, owned and bred racehorses. She died from the flu.
Dick Fosbury, 76 – March 12
The Fosbury Flop is a backward roll that gained the high-jump pioneer a gold medal on the 1968 Olympics in Mexico – and the transfer altered the game for ever.
The US athlete died from lymphoma.
Jacqueline Gold, 62 – March 16
Entrepreneur value £470million who grew her dad David's Ann Summers agency into 136 sex outlets and was awarded a CBE.
Succumbed to breast cancer a couple of weeks after her father died.
Paul O'Grady, 67 – March 28
The Lily Savage comic hosted ITV's For The Love Of Canine and Battersea Canine House named its veterinary hospital after him.
The Merseysider lived in Kent together with his husband, former ballet dancer Andre Portasio. Died after a cardiac arrest.
April
Nigel Lawson, 91 – April three
As Chancellor of the Exchequer he was the brains behind the economic reforms of Tory PM Margaret Thatcher.
The dad of TV prepare dinner Nigella, Lord Lawson died from bronchopneumonia.
Mary Quant, 93 – April 13
Fashion pioneer, one of the designers who took credit for the mini skirt and scorching pants.
A key part of the Swinging Sixties, and recognized for her Vidal Sassoon haircut, she grew her enterprise from a boutique in Chelsea's King's Street and turned it into a worldwide model.
Paul Cattermole, 46, April 6
Tragic S Club 7 singer who died of coronary heart failure after the reunited group introduced a tour.
Bought Brit award after bankruptcy and dated band member Hannah Spearritt for 5 years.
Bryn Parry, 66 – April 12
Help for Heroes, which he founded with wife Emma in 2007, has raised £300million and helped 27,000 wounded veterans.
Royal Green Jackets vet received CBE and died of pancreatic cancer.
Len Goodman, 78 – April 22
Former welder was Strictly Come Dancing decide for 12 years and was additionally on the panel of the US model, Dancing With The Stars.
Len ran a dance faculty in Kent and died from bone most cancers.
Barry Humphries, 89 – April 22
Aussie comedian famed for his outrageous alter ego Dame Edna Everage, as well as boozy slob Sir Les Patterson.
Lived in London in the course of the 1960s the place pals included fellow comedians Peter Cook, Dudley Moore and Spike Milligan and became a huge hit on TV.
Died from problems after hip surgery.
Harry Belafonte, 96 – April 25
Throughout 1956 the singer, actor and civil rights activist's third album Calypso turned the primary million-seller by a single artist.
Died at his house in Manhattan from congestive heart failure.
Jerry Springer, 79 – April 27
The US TV host's speak present – which would repeatedly function explosive rows and punch-ups during its 27-year run – was later was an award-winning British musical.
The previous mayor of Cincinnati died from pancreatic most cancers.
Might
Linda Lewis, 72 – Might three
With a five-octave vocal vary, the singer-songwriter's hit singles included Rock-a-Doodle-Doo and The Shoop Shoop Music.
She also offered backing vocals for David Bowie and others. Died at residence in Waltham Abbey, Essex.
Sir Martin Amis, 73 – Might 19
Knighted just 4 weeks earlier than he succumbed to oesophageal cancer at his house in Florida.
The British literary giant and son of acclaimed novelist Kingsley was best-known for London Fields, Cash and Time's Arrow.
Andy Rourke, 59 – Might 19
Joined Manchester band The Smiths after their first gig in 1982, having gone to high school with guitarist Johnny Marr.
The bassist performed on Morrissey's early solo songs and with Sinead O'Connor. Died of pancreatic most cancers in New York.
George Logan, 78 – Might 21
Played Dr Evadne Hinge in drag act Hinge And Bracket from 1974 till the dying of his comedy parter Patrick Fyffe – aka Dame Hilda Brackett – in 2002.
Scots-born George ran a visitor home in France with husband Louie Perone.
Tina Turner, 83 – Might 24
Singer-songwriter referred to as the Queen of Rock 'n' Roll was as fiery on stage as she was in real life.
She rose to fame within the 1960s in husband-and-wife duo Ike and Tina Turner, releasing such classics as River Deep – Mountain High and Proud Mary, then disbanding in 1976 and divorcing in 1978.
Tina then had an extended solo career, with more than 100million document gross sales, however didn't have a No1 till 1984's What's Love Received To Do With It.
In 2013 she turned a Swiss citizen. She died there from natural causes.
Robin Page, 80 – Might 27
In 1993, the former presenter of TV's One Man And His Canine co-founded the Countryside Restoration Belief.
He was a farmer, political activist and conservationist in addition to a and pal of King Charles. Died from pancreatic cancer.
June
Ronnie Knight, 89 – June 12
Robber who spent a decade on the run in Spain following a £6million heist in East London in 1983.
Served three years in a British jail.
Was married for 21 years to actress Barbara Windsor.
Died from problems of Parkinson's disease.
Silvio Berlusconi, 86 – June 12
Sex scandals, tax fraud and corruption allegations marred the life of the former Italian PM, who died from leukaemia.
The billionaire media mogul once owned AC Milan and is claimed to have made 2,500 courtroom appearances over 20 years.
John Hollins, 76 – June 14
Chelsea midfielder who clocked up 592 appearances for the club after making his debut at 17 in 1963.
Gained the FA Cup, League Cup and European Cup Winners' Cup.
Managed the aspect for 3 years. Died from a heart situation.
Gordon McQueen, 70 – June 15
Won the 1973-74 First Division title with Leeds and later the 1983 FA Cup with Manchester United after becoming a member of the Previous Trafford aspect for half one million kilos.
Played 30 occasions for Scotland. Died after suffering throat cancer and dementia.
Glenda Jackson, 87 – June 15
Actress and politician who gained two Oscars, three Emmys and a Tony.
Among her great films, in a stage and display career which began in 1957, have been Ladies In Love, A Contact Of Class, Sunday Bloody Sunday and Mary, Queen Of Scots.
A high-profile backbencher who served as a Labour MP for 23 years till 2015. She died after a quick illness.
Craig Brown, 82 – June 26
Managed Scotland from 1993 to 2001, helping them qualify for Euro 1996 and the 1998 World Cup.
He later managed Preston North Finish, Motherwell and in addition Aberdeen.
Played for Rangers, Dundee and Falkirk. Died after a short illness.
July
John Nettleton, 94 – July 12
The South London-born actor performed Sir Arnold Robinson within the BBC satire Sure, Minister.
He landed another political position as a Tory MP in ITV sitcom The New Statesman opposite Rik Mayall.
Was additionally in Z Automobiles and Brideshead Revisited.
Jane Birkin, 76 – July 16
Appeared nude in 1966 thriller Blow-Up and had a 12-year relationship with Serge Gainsbourg, which was notable for their sexually specific duet Je t'aime.
London-born Jane, who died in Paris, had been suffering from cancer.
Ann Clwyd, 86 – July 21
Labour MP who represented Cynon Valley for 35 years and became the oldest lady to take a seat within the House of Commons before standing down in 2019.
The Welsh-born former BBC journalist beforehand served as an MEP.
Tony Bennett, 96 – July 21
The US crooner, greatest recognized for his track I Left My Coronary heart In San Francisco, bought greater than 50million data worldwide and gained 20 Grammy Awards.
In 2011 he recorded duets with numerous greats, among them Aretha Franklin, Willie Nelson, Lady Gaga and Amy Winehouse.
It is believed their version of Physique And Soul was the final recording she made before her dying.
He was recognized with Alzheimer's disease in 2016.
Vince Hill, 89 – July 22
Famed for Sound Of Music hit Edelweiss, which was in the charts for 17 weeks.
He recorded 25 studio albums and soundtracks, wrote plays and hosted TV exhibits within the 1970s and 1980s.
Died at house in Henley-on-Thames, Oxon.
George Alagiah, 67 – July 24
Introduced BBC One's News At Six for 15 years.
Born in Sri Lanka, he gained quite a few awards, together with a Bafta for his coverage of the Kosovo conflict.
In 2008 he was made an OBE for providers to journalism. Died from bowel most cancers.
Chris Bart-Williams, 49 – July 24
Midfielder who performed for Sheffield Wednesday, Nottingham Forest and Charlton Athletic.
Died in America, where he had been working as a coach, within hours of the passing of his former Hillsborough manager Trevor Francis.
Trevor Francis, 69 – July 24
BECAME Britain's first £1million footballer when he joined Nottingham Forest from Birmingham Metropolis in 1979.
European Cup winner, successful manager and England player with 52 caps. Died in his Marbella residence of heart assault.
Sinead O'Connor, 56 – July 26
Singer, songwriter and activist from Dublin who topped the charts in 1990 together with her version of Prince's haunting ballad Nothing Compares 2 U.
Two years later she sparked world outrage by tearing up a photograph of Pope John Paul II on reside TV in the US as a protest towards baby abuse in the Catholic church.
It was 20 years before the church apologised to victims.
By no means snug with fame, O'Connor stated her pariah status "put her again on monitor".
She later drew attention to human rights, racism, organised religion and ladies's rights, and converted to Islam.
Her dying came 18 months after her 17-year-old son Shane died whereas on suicide watch.
She was found lifeless at her South London residence.
August
Sir Michael Parkinson, 88 – August 16
Legendary interviewer's BBC speak present ran from 1971 to 1982 and 1998 to 2007.
By his own reckoning, he had quizzed 2,000 celebrities, together with Muhammad Ali, Fred Astaire, Orson Welles, Sir Alec Guinness, Sir Paul McCartney, George Michael, Madonna, John Cleese and Mel Gibson.
The journalist and writer took over Desert Island Discs in 1986 following the demise of Roy Plomley, creator of the Radio 4 show.
A lifelong Yorkshire cricket and Barnsley soccer club fan, Parky was made a CBE in 2000 and knighted eight years later.
His final TV appearance was on BBC Breakfast in November 2022.
Mohamed Al-Fayed, 94, Aug 30
Purchased after which bought Harrods and Fulham FC.
The Egyptian businessman admitted paying MPs to ask questions in the Commons.
Princess Diana was courting his son Dodi when the pair died in their 1997 Paris car crash.
September
Mike Yarwood, 82 – September 8
The impressionist made his debut on Sunday Night time At The London Palladium in 1964.
His take on then-Prime Minister Harold Wilson was one of the highlights of his act.
Beat alcoholism and was once one of the UK's largest stars.
Jean Boht, 91 – September 12
Played mum Nellie Boswell within the hit 1980s sitcom Bread.
Also had roles in Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em and Last Of The Summer time Wine.
Died from problems of dementia 5 weeks after the demise of composer husband Carl Davis.
Roger Whittaker, 87 – September 13
People singer and songwriter who bought 50million data globally but was greatest recognized for his 1969 hit Durham Town.
Born in Nairobi to English mother and father, he spent years dwelling in Ireland, then France, where he died in hospital near Toulouse.
David McCallum, 90 – September 25
The Glasgow-born actor, who died in New York, was best-known as undercover agent Illya Kuryakin in the TV collection The Man From U.N.C.L.E.
He also appeared in Colditz, Sapphire & Steel and basic conflict movie The Great Escape.
Sir Michael Gambon, 82 – September 27
The four-time Bafta winner had starring roles in Harry Potter, Gosford Park and TV drama The Singing Detective.
The Irish-born actor died with spouse Anne and son Fergus at his bedside in Essex after a bout of pneumonia.
October
Francis Lee, 79 – October 2
Manchester Metropolis striker who helped the group rack up domestic and European honours in the late 1960s. Had an on-field scrap with Leeds United's Norman Hunter after he left City to hitch Derby County. Died from lung most cancers.
Rudolph Isley, 84 – October 11
The singer founded R&B group The Isley Brothers with siblings Ronald, O'Kelly and Vernon (who died in a biking accident at 13).
Had hits reminiscent of Harvest For The World and Shout, which Lulu coated. Died of a heart attack.
Sir Bobby Charlton, 86 – October 21
England and Manchester United legend was a real nice of the game.
One of the Busby Babes who survived the 1958 Munich air disaster during which 23 individuals perished, he was later to play an important position in England's 1966 World Cup success alongside his brother Jack.
Throughout a glittering 17-year career at Previous Trafford Sir Bobby gained three league titles, a European Cup, scoring twice in a 4-1 win towards Benfica at Wembley, and the FA Cup.
He played 106 matches for England and scored 49 objectives.
In later years he turned a much-loved elder statesman of the game.
He was recognized with dementia in 2020. Following a fall at his care residence, Sir Bobby was taken to hospital, the place he died 5 days later.
Dave Courtney, 64 – October 22
FORMER affiliate of the Kray twins wrote eight books and played gangsters in a variety of low-budget films.
He was discovered lifeless in bed at his residence in Plumstead, South London, the place he's believed to have shot himself.
Invoice Kenwright, 78 – October 23
EVERTON chairman was an actor age 12 and played Gordon Clegg in Coronation Road.
As a theatre impresario his hits included Evita, Blood Brothers and Jesus Christ Celebrity.
He was also a film producer. Died from liver most cancers.
Richard Roundtree, 81 – October 24
SHOT to fame enjoying Detective John Shaft, a PI within the Harlem neighbourhood, within the 1971 movie Shaft.
Reprised the position in a lot of sequels and a TV collection.
Died at his house in Los Angeles following pancreatic most cancers.
Matthew Perry, 54 – October 28
PLAYED the wisecracking Chandler Bing within the long-running hit sitcom Buddies.
His one-liners and put- downs because the New York pals frolicked in Central Perk cafe shot him and his co-stars to fame and fortune.
Matthew, Jennifer Aniston, Courteney Cox, Matt LeBlanc, David Schwimmer and Lisa Kudrow appeared in all 236 episodes of the present and have been each earning more than $1million per episode when it led to 2004.
He was additionally the only one of the forged who wrote scripts for the show.
Matthew regularly spoke about his personal addictions to alcohol and drugs, in addition to melancholy, and campaigned for extra rehab amenities in the US.
He was found lifeless in a scorching tub at his residence in Los Angeles.
His dying was later dominated an accident from the "acute effects" of the tranquilliser ketamine.
November
Frank Borman, 95 – November 7
Commander of the historic Apollo eight flight launched in December 1968 on the primary mission to orbit the Moon.
Its success paved the best way for the preliminary lunar touchdown the next yr. Borman died after suffering a stroke.
Johnny Ruffo, 35 – November 10
Actor who played Chris Harrington in Channel 5's Aussie cleaning soap Residence And Away.
A reality TV star in his native Australia, he was additionally a singer, songwriter, dancer and presenter.
Died of brain most cancers with companion Tahnee by his aspect.
AS Byatt, 87 – November 16
Author, critic and poet whose Booker-winning 1990 novel Possession turned a 2002 movie.
Dame Antonia Duffy, who wrote beneath her former married identify, reportedly had a frosty relationship together with her sister, novelist Margaret Drabble.
George "Funky" Brown, 74 – November 16
Kool & The Gang drummer and co-founder who co-wrote a string of hits together with their signature tune Celebration, Women' Night time and Jungle Boogie.
Died from lung cancer in a Los Angeles hospital.
Joss Ackland, 95 – November 19
Veteran British actor greatest recognized for roles in White Mischief and Lethal Weapon 2.
He made more than 130 movie, TV and radio appearances over virtually 70 years. Died peacefully at his residence in Clovelly, Devon.
Rosalynn Carter, 96 – Nov 19
Former First Woman whose husband, 39th US President Jimmy Carter, is now the oldest dwelling ex-President at 99. She was an advocate for a lot of causes, including mental well being research. Died with dementia.
Annabel Giles, 64 – November 20
Multi-talented TV and radio presenter and actress who was additionally a professional counsellor and psychotherapist, model, author and novelist.
Married Ultravox singer Midge Ure in 1985, divorcing 4 years later. Died from brain cancer.
Terry Venables, 80 – November 25
WIDELY respected football coach led England to the Euro '96 semi-finals before dropping on penalties to Germany.
Dubbed El Tel during his stint because the boss at Barcelona, Terry additionally managed Spurs to FA Cup glory in 1991.
As a player he represented England at every degree from schoolboy to the senior workforce. Died after an extended sickness.
Dean Sullivan, 68 – November 29
AT 17 years, the longest-serving forged member of Channel 4 cleaning soap Brookside, as cheeky rogue Jimmy Corkhill.
The Liverpool-born actor, who appeared within the last episode in 2003, famously found Trevor Jordache's physique beneath a patio.
Henry Kissinger, 100 – November 29
Diplomat who gained the Nobel Peace Prize and formed world affairs however divided opinion.
He came to the US in 1938, fleeing Nazi persecution, rising to serve as US Secretary of State and US National Safety Advisor.
He played a key position in ending America's involvement in Vietnam and ending the Yom Kippur Conflict in Israel.
Kissinger served underneath Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford and is claimed to have suggested virtually every US president since then.
Alistair Darling, 70 – November 30
Chancellor in Gordon Brown's Labour Authorities from 2007 to 2010, steering the UK by way of the 2008 banking disaster.
Cabinet member for 13 years and Edinburgh MP for 28. Died of cancer two days after his birthday.
Shane MacGowan, 65 – November 30
Famed for his alcohol and drug excesses as much as for his music, the Pogues lead vocalist co-wrote Christmas mega-hit Fairytale Of New York.
Other notable songs he performed with the band, which he helped found in 1982, have been Dirty Previous City and The Irish Rover.
Lots of his songs have been heavily influenced by Irish nationalism.
Fired from the Pogues in 1992 earlier than reuniting with them in 2001.
Died in hospital in Dublin from pneumonia.
December
Brigit Forsyth, 83 – December 1
Scots actress who played Thelma Ferris within the BBC comedy No matter Occurred to the Possible Lads?
From 2013 to 2019, she was Madge in Nonetheless Open All Hours and in addition appeared in Coronation Road, The Bill, Poirot, Dr Who and Casualty.
Glenys Kinnock, 79 – December three
Former MEP and minister, married for 56 years to ex-Labour chief Neil Kinnock.
Awarded a life peerage so she might be a part of the federal government, turning into Baroness Kinnock of Holyhead. Recognized with Alzheimer's in 2017.
Denny Laine, 79 – December 5
Moody Blues co-founder and lead singer, leading to a spot within the Rock & Roll Corridor of Fame.
Later performed guitar with Sir Paul McCartney in Wings and wrote Mull Of Kintyre with him. Denny died in Florida from lung disease.
Benjamin Zephaniah, 65 – December 7
Poet and activist, left faculty in Birmingham at 13 unable to learn or write. Wrote An Ode To Muhammad Ali after the boxer's demise and was Jeremiah in TV's Peaky Blinders.
Refused an OBE in 2003. Died after recognized with a mind tumour.
Ryan O'Neal, 82 – December 8
Seventies movie heartthrob starred in Love Story and Paper Moon.
He had a tumultuous on-off relationship with the actress Farrah Fawcett, who died in 2009.
O'Neal had survived leukaemia and prostate most cancers. Died of heart failure.
Shirley Anne Area, 87 – December 10
Actress shot to fame reverse Laurence Olivier in 1960 movie The Entertainer.
She additionally starred in Sixties movies Saturday Night time And Sunday Morning with Albert Finney, and in Alfie with Michael Caine.
Died of natural causes.
Steve Halliwell, 77 – December 15
The longest-serving forged member from Emmerdale, he spent 29 years enjoying Zak Dingle in the ITV soap together with his trademark flat cap, wellies and wax jacket.
Previously recognized with a heart situation, he died surrounded by household.
Henry Sandon, 95 – December 25
Antiques Roadshow favorite who joined the BBC TV show in 1979 and remained on it for 30 years.
Began his lifelong "love affair" with pottery after discovering damaged plates in his backyard. Died in a care residence in Malvern, Worcs.
Jacques Delors, 98 – December 27
Former EU president who created the only market and the euro.
In 1990 Margaret Thatcher was a vociferous critic of his plans for a federal Europe – prompting The Solar's basic headline Up Yours Delors. He died in his sleep.
Lee Sun-kyun, 48 – December 27
One of many stars of Parasite, the 2020 South Korean movie that was the first non-English language film to win the Oscar for Greatest Image.
The actor, who was being investigation for alleged illegal drug use, was discovered lifeless in a automotive.
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