Famous people and celebrities who died in 2014
A dedicated page for remembering the famous people and celebrities who passed away in 2014. This year saw the loss of many influential and beloved figures who left a lasting impact on the world. From entertainment icons and sports legends to renowned scholars and public figures, our comprehensive list pays tribute to their lives and legacies. Join us in honoring their contributions and celebrating their achievements as we reflect on their remarkable stories.
Jan. 17 Suchitra SenSuchitra Sen was a renowned Indian actress known for her work in Bengali and Hindi cinema. She is celebrated as one of the greatest actresses of Indian cinema, especially for her iconic performances in films like 'Devdas' and 'Saat Pake Bandha.' [bio]
Feb. 1 Maximilian SchellMaximilian Schell was an acclaimed Austrian-Swiss actor, director, producer, and writer best known for his performances in both European and American cinema. He achieved international fame with his Academy Award-winning role in 'Judgment at Nuremberg' (1961) and was renowned for his powerful screen presence and versatility across drama and historical productions. [bio]
Feb. 2 Philip Seymour HoffmanPhilip Seymour Hoffman was a renowned American actor and director known for his extraordinary versatility and depth in portraying complex characters. Widely respected in film, theater, and television, he won the Academy Award for Best Actor for his performance as Truman Capote in the film 'Capote' (2005), and received multiple Oscar nominations throughout his career. Hoffman's unique ability to inhabit … [bio]
Feb. 10 Shirley TempleShirley Temple was an American child actress, singer, dancer, and later diplomat who became one of the most iconic child stars in Hollywood history during the 1930s. Famed for her curly hair, dimples, and infectious personality, she starred in a string of box-office successes, notably during the Great Depression. As an adult, Temple devoted herself to public service, serving as … [bio]
Feb. 12 Sid CaesarSid Caesar was an influential American comic actor and writer, best known for his work on pioneering 1950s television sketch comedy shows such as 'Your Show of Shows' and 'Caesar's Hour.' Renowned for his sharp wit, impeccable timing, and ability to portray a variety of characters and accents, Caesar is widely regarded as one of the most significant figures in … [bio]
Feb. 24 Harold RamisHarold Ramis was an American actor, comedian, director, and writer, best known for his significant contributions to comedy films in the 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s. He is especially recognized for directing and writing cult classics such as 'Caddyshack', 'Groundhog Day', and for his performances in 'Ghostbusters' and 'Stripes'. [bio]
March 30 Kate O'MaraKate O'Mara was an English actress best known for her roles in television series including 'Dynasty,' 'Doctor Who,' and 'Triangle.' With a career spanning several decades, she became a familiar face on both British and American television. [bio]
April 29 Bob HoskinsBob Hoskins was an acclaimed English actor known for his distinctive voice and versatility in both dramatic and comedic roles. He gained international recognition for his performances in films such as 'The Long Good Friday,' 'Mona Lisa,' and 'Who Framed Roger Rabbit.' [bio]
May 28 Maya AngelouMaya Angelou was an acclaimed American poet, memoirist, and civil rights activist, best known for her groundbreaking autobiography 'I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings.' Her work highlighted themes of identity, family, and racism, earning her international recognition as a literary and cultural icon. [bio]
June 9 Rik MayallRik Mayall was an English comedian, actor, and writer known for his anarchic style and influential contributions to British comedy, particularly in the 1980s and 1990s. [bio]
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June 15 Casey KasemCasey Kasem was an American disc jockey, music historian, radio personality, and voice actor. He was best known for creating and hosting the radio countdown show 'American Top 40' and for voicing Shaggy Rogers in the 'Scooby-Doo' franchise. [bio]
June 24 Eli WallachEli Wallach was an American film, television, and stage actor, best known for his versatility and his memorable roles in Hollywood classics, including his iconic portrayal of Tuco in 'The Good, the Bad and the Ugly.' [bio]
July 2 Louis ZamperiniLouis Zamperini was an American Olympic distance runner, World War II veteran, and a US Air Force lieutenant whose incredible story of survival as a Japanese prisoner of war became internationally known through the book and film 'Unbroken.' [bio]
July 10 Zohra SehgalZohra Sehgal was a renowned Indian actress, dancer, and choreographer whose career spanned more than seven decades in theater, film, and television. Known for her pioneering contributions to performing arts, she was celebrated for her energy, wit, and versatility, both in India and internationally. [bio]
July 17 Elaine StritchElaine Stritch was an acclaimed American actress and singer, celebrated for her work on stage, film, and television. Known for her distinctive voice and sharp wit, Stritch enjoyed a long career on Broadway, earning multiple Tony Award nominations and winning several prestigious honors. [bio]
July 19 James GarnerJames Garner was an American actor and producer, best known for his roles in television series such as 'Maverick' and 'The Rockford Files,' as well as films like 'The Great Escape' and 'Murphy's Romance.' His charismatic screen presence and witty portrayals made him a popular figure in Hollywood across several decades. [bio]
Aug. 11 Robin WilliamsRobin Williams was a celebrated American comedian and actor renowned for his improvisational skills, rapid-fire humor, and emotive acting. He gained national attention as the alien Mork in the sitcom 'Mork & Mindy' and became well known for both his comedic and dramatic roles, earning multiple accolades including an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor. [bio]
Aug. 12 Lauren BacallLauren Bacall was an acclaimed American actress and model, renowned for her distinctive voice and sultry looks. Rising to fame in the 1940s, she became one of the leading ladies of Hollywood's Golden Age, featuring in numerous classic films and earning several awards throughout her career. [bio]
Aug. 24 Richard AttenboroughRichard Attenborough was an acclaimed English actor, filmmaker, and entrepreneur known for his extensive career in British cinema and his work as a director and producer, including the Academy Award-winning film 'Gandhi'. [bio]
Sept. 10 Richard KielRichard Kiel was an American actor best known for his role as the villain 'Jaws' in the James Bond films 'The Spy Who Loved Me' (1977) and 'Moonraker' (1979). Distinguished by his towering height and unique physical presence, Kiel appeared in numerous films and television shows throughout his career. [bio]
Sept. 20 Polly BergenPolly Bergen was an American actress, singer, television host, and businesswoman known for her spanning career in film, television, and theatre from the 1950s through the 2000s. [bio]
Oct. 5 Geoffrey HolderGeoffrey Holder was a Trinidadian-American actor, dancer, choreographer, director, painter, and singer best known for his deep voice, impressive stature, and versatility across the arts. He achieved fame on stage, film, and television, and was a Tony Award-winning choreographer and director. [bio]
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Nov. 19 Mike NicholsMike Nichols was a German-born American film and theater director, producer, actor, and comedian, widely regarded as one of the most celebrated directors in film and stage history. He won numerous major awards, including an Academy Award, Emmy, Grammy, and Tony, making him one of the few EGOT winners. [bio]
Dec. 2 Jean BeliveauJean Béliveau was a Canadian professional ice hockey player regarded as one of the greatest centers in NHL history. He spent his entire 20-season career with the Montreal Canadiens, winning 10 Stanley Cups as a player and seven more as an executive. Béliveau was known for his skill, leadership, sportsmanship, and contributions to the game, both on and off the … [bio]
Dec. 18 Mandy Rice-DaviesMandy Rice-Davies was a British model and showgirl who gained notoriety as one of the central figures in the 1963 Profumo affair, a major political scandal in the United Kingdom. She became famous for her involvement with high-profile men and for her witticism during the trial, which became legendary. [bio]
Dec. 22 Christine CavanaughChristine Cavanaugh was an American voice actress and actress, best known for providing the voices of iconic animated characters such as Babe in the film 'Babe', Dexter in 'Dexter's Laboratory', and Chuckie Finster in 'Rugrats'. [bio]
Dec. 30 Luise RainerLuise Rainer was a German-born actress who became internationally renowned after becoming the first person to win consecutive Academy Awards for Best Actress, for her roles in 'The Great Ziegfeld' (1936) and 'The Good Earth' (1937). Celebrated for her emotional depth and unique presence, she is considered one of Hollywood's legendary figures from the Golden Age. [bio]
Dec. 31 Edward HerrmannEdward Herrmann was an American actor and narrator, best known for his work in film, television, and theater. He was recognized for his distinct voice and portrayal of Franklin D. Roosevelt, as well as roles in popular series and movies. [bio]
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