Famous people and celebrities who died in January 1997
This page is dedicated to commemorating the celebrities and famous people who passed away in January 1997. This month marked the loss of influential and beloved figures whose contributions spanned various fields and touched many lives. Explore our detailed list to remember and celebrate their enduring legacies and the remarkable impact they had on the world
Jan. 1 Ivan GrazianiRenowned Italian rock singer-songwriter and guitarist who was a significant figure in the Italian music scene during the 1970s and 1980s,...
Jan. 1 Townes Van ZandtTownes Van Zandt was an influential American folk and country singer-songwriter, widely regarded as a seminal figure in alternative country...
Jan. 1 John BurgessRenowned Scottish bagpipe player known as 'the king of the highland pipes', who won numerous competitions and received an MBE in 1989.
Jan. 4 Harry HelmsleyProminent American real estate developer who built significant property portfolios in New York City and became a major real estate investor...
Jan. 5 André FranquinRenowned Belgian comic artist who created iconic characters like Marsupilami and Gaston Lagaffe.
Jan. 5 Burton LaneBurton Lane was a renowned American composer and lyricist known for his significant contributions to musical theater and film scores.
Jan. 8 Melvin CalvinMelvin Calvin was a distinguished American chemist who won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1961 for his groundbreaking research on the...
Jan. 9 Edward Osóbka-MorawskiPolish politician, prime minister of poland (b. 1909).
Jan. 10 Lord (Alexander R.) ToddPrize laureate for his work on nucleotides and nucleotide co-enzymes.
Jan. 10 Elspeth HuxleyElspeth Huxley was a prominent British writer, journalist, and broadcaster who wrote extensively about colonial life in Kenya and made...
Jan. 10 Sir George YoungBritish politician and baronet who served as secretary of state for transport, contributing to UK's transportation policy development.
Jan. 12 Jean-Edern HallierProvocative French intellectual and media personality who revolutionized literary and television discourse in the 1960s and 1970s.
Jan. 12 Charles Brenton HugginsPrize laureate for his discoveries concerning hormonal treatment of prostatic cancer.
Jan. 12 Charles HugginsNobel Prize-winning Canadian-American physiologist and physician who made groundbreaking contributions to medical research.
Jan. 14 King HuKing Hu was a renowned Taiwanese film director famous for revolutionizing the wuxia (martial arts) genre in cinema, particularly through his...
Jan. 16 Ennis CosbySon of famous comedian Bill Cosby, tragically murdered during a robbery while changing a flat tire in 1997.
Jan. 17 Clyde TombaughAmerican astronomer who discovered the dwarf planet Pluto in 1930, a groundbreaking astronomical achievement that significantly expanded our...
Jan. 17 Bert KellyAustralian farmer and politician, 20th australian minister for the navy (b. 1912).
Jan. 18 Paul TsongasProminent Democratic politician who ran for the 1992 US presidential nomination, known for his economic reform platform and emphasis on...
Jan. 19 James DickeyAcclaimed American novelist and poet, best known for his novel 'Deliverance' which was adapted into a famous film.
Jan. 20 Curt FloodPioneering Major League Baseball player who challenged the reserve clause, significantly impacting players' rights and free agency in...
Jan. 22 Billy MackenzieBilly Mackenzie was a talented Scottish musician and lead singer of The Associates, who tragically died by suicide in 1997, leaving behind a...
Jan. 23 Craig CharlesCraig Charles is a British actor, comedian, television presenter, and DJ, widely recognized for his roles in the science fiction sitcom 'Red Dwarf' and in the long-running soap opera 'Coronation Street.' He is also known for presenting the popular game show 'Robot Wars.' [bio]
Jan. 23 Richard BerryFrench stage comedian, film actor, and director from a Jewish family with Algerian roots.
Jan. 25 Dan BarryAmerican author and illustrator (b. 1923).
Jan. 26 Jeane DixonRenowned American psychic and astrologer who gained significant media attention for her predictions, particularly about political events.
Jan. 27 Gerald MarksAmerican songwriter best known for co-writing the classic song 'All of Me', which became a jazz standard.
Jan. 29 Louis PauwelsInfluential French writer and journalist known for his intellectual contributions to French literature and media during the 20th century.
