Famous people and celebrities who died in August 2006
This page is dedicated to commemorating the celebrities and famous people who passed away in August 2006. 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
Aug. 1 Jason RhoadesInfluential American contemporary artist known for complex, provocative installation art that challenged traditional art boundaries.
Aug. 3 Elisabeth SchwarzkopfRenowned German soprano who became an internationally acclaimed opera singer, particularly celebrated for her exceptional interpretations of...
Aug. 3 Arthur LeeArthur Lee was a pioneering American psychedelic rock musician, founder of the influential band Love, known for groundbreaking albums like...
Aug. 5 Susan ButcherPioneering American dog sled racing champion who won the grueling Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race four times, becoming a legendary figure in...
Aug. 7 Mary Anderson BainAmerican lawyer and politician (b. 1911).
Aug. 9 James Van AllenRenowned American physicist who discovered the radiation belts surrounding Earth, now known as the Van Allen belts, which are critical to...
Aug. 9 Philip E. HighEnglish author (b. 1914).
Aug. 11 Mike DouglasMike Douglas was a renowned American television talk show host who significantly influenced entertainment media during the 1960s and 1970s.
Aug. 12 Victoria Gray AdamsAmerican civil rights activist (b. 1926).
Aug. 13 Tony JayRenowned English voice actor famous for distinctive deep voice in animation and video games, including roles in 'Gargoyles' and 'Legacy of...
Aug. 13 Jon NödtveidtSwedish musician (b. 1975).
Aug. 14 Bruno KirbyBruno Kirby was an American actor best known for his roles in films such as 'When Harry Met Sally...', 'City Slickers', and 'Good Morning, Vietnam'. He was recognized for his supporting roles and distinctive gravelly voice, often portraying witty and amiable characters. [bio]
Aug. 15 Rick BourkeAustralian rugby league player (born circa 1955).
Aug. 16 Alfredo StroessnerParaguayan military dictator who ruled Paraguay from 1954 to 1989, known for his brutal authoritarian regime and human rights violations.
Aug. 17 Shamsur RahmanProminent Bangladeshi poet and journalist who significantly contributed to Bengali literature during the 20th century, known for his...
Aug. 18 Ken KearneyAustralian rugby player (b. 1924).
Aug. 20 Joe RosenthalJoe Rosenthal was a renowned American photographer famous for capturing the iconic Iwo Jima flag-raising photograph during World War II, one...
Aug. 20 Bryan BuddVictoria Cross recipient Bryan Budd was a British Army soldier who displayed exceptional bravery during military operations in Afghanistan.
Aug. 21 Paul Fentener van VlissingenDutch businessman and philanthropist (b. 1941).
Aug. 21 Bismillah KhanIndian musician, bharat ratna recipient (b. 1916).
Aug. 24 Léopold SimoneauCelebrated Canadian tenor and music educator known for his exceptional vocal performances and contributions to classical music.
Aug. 26 Rainer BarzelGerman political leader of the CDU-CSU party who played a significant role in post-war German politics.
Aug. 26 William GarnettAmerican landscape photographer (b. 1916).
Aug. 27 Hrishikesh MukherjeeRenowned Indian film director, producer, and screenwriter who significantly influenced Bollywood cinema with his nuanced storytelling and...
Aug. 28 Melvin SchwartzRenowned American physicist who won the Nobel Prize for groundbreaking work in particle physics and neutrino research.
Aug. 30 Glenn FordGlenn Ford was a Canadian-American actor renowned for his versatility and prolific career in Hollywood's Golden Age. He appeared in over 100 films, often playing roles in film noir, westerns, and dramas. Ford was particularly known for his ability to portray ordinary men facing extraordinary circumstances. [bio]
Aug. 30 Naguib MahfouzEgyptian author, playwright, and screenwriter, nobel prize laureate (d. 2006).
Aug. 30 Robin CookeBaron Cooke of Thorndon, a prominent New Zealand lawyer and judge who made significant contributions to the legal system.

