Famous people and celebrities who died in 2022
A dedicated page for remembering the famous people and celebrities who passed away in 2022. 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. 6 Sidney PoitierSir Sidney Poitier was a Bahamian-American actor, film director, and ambassador who became the first Black actor to win the Academy Award for Best Actor. He is a pioneering figure in American cinema, renowned for breaking down racial barriers and for his roles in films that tackled social issues. [bio]
Jan. 6 Peter BogdanovichPeter Bogdanovich was an acclaimed American film director, writer, actor, producer, and film historian, best known for his influential work during the New Hollywood era, including classics such as 'The Last Picture Show', 'Paper Moon', and 'What's Up, Doc?'. He was also notable for his contributions to film criticism and scholarship. [bio]
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Feb. 6 Lata MangeshkarLata Mangeshkar was a legendary Indian playback singer renowned for her prolific career spanning over seven decades. Often referred to as the 'Nightingale of India,' she is celebrated for recording over 50,000 songs in more than 36 languages and is recognized as one of the most influential voices in the Indian music industry. [bio]
March 13 William HurtWilliam Hurt was an acclaimed American actor known for his versatile film roles and for winning the Academy Award for Best Actor. He was celebrated for his work in both stage and screen, rising to prominence during the 1980s with a series of critically acclaimed performances. [bio]
April 3 June BrownJune Brown was a renowned English actress best known for her long-running role as Dot Cotton on the BBC soap opera EastEnders. Her career spanned theatre, television, and film, and she was widely recognized for her distinctive contribution to British television. [bio]
April 12 Gilbert GottfriedGilbert Gottfried was an American stand-up comedian, actor, and voice actor known for his distinctive loud, grating voice and offbeat sense of humor. He became famous for his stand-up routines, roles in films and television, and extensive voice work in animated features. [bio]
April 30 Naomi JuddNaomi Judd was an acclaimed American country music singer and songwriter, best known as half of the mother-daughter duo The Judds alongside her daughter Wynonna Judd. The Judds were one of the most successful acts in country music in the 1980s and early 1990s, earning numerous awards and leaving a lasting impact on the genre. [bio]
May 8 Dennis WatermanDennis Waterman was an English actor and singer, best known for his roles in popular television series such as 'The Sweeney', 'Minder', and 'New Tricks'. Renowned for playing 'tough guy' characters, he also sang the theme songs for many of the shows he starred in. [bio]
May 20 Susan RocesSusan Roces was a renowned Filipina actress, known as the 'Queen of Philippine Movies' for her extensive career and acclaimed roles in film and television. Her work spanned over seven decades, making her a beloved figure in the Philippine entertainment industry. [bio]
May 26 Ray LiottaRay Liotta was an acclaimed American actor best known for his roles in crime dramas and thrillers, particularly his leading performance as Henry Hill in the classic film 'Goodfellas.' Over his four-decade career, Liotta became recognized for his intense screen presence, distinct voice, and versatility in both film and television. [bio]
June 12 Philip Baker HallPhilip Baker Hall was a renowned American character actor recognized for his prolific work in film and television, often portraying authoritative or complex figures. He appeared in dozens of movies and television series, celebrated for his performances in works by Paul Thomas Anderson and for memorable guest roles on hit television shows. [bio]
July 6 James CaanJames Caan was an American actor renowned for his intense and charismatic screen presence. He achieved international fame for his roles in major films, particularly as Sonny Corleone in "The Godfather," which earned him accolades and cemented his status as a major Hollywood star. [bio]
July 8 Larry StorchLarry Storch was an American actor and comedian best known for his role as Corporal Randolph Agarn in the 1960s television sitcom 'F Troop.' His career spanned over seven decades, encompassing television, film, stage, and voice acting. [bio]
July 14 Ivana TrumpIvana Trump was a Czech-American businesswoman, media personality, fashion designer, author, and former model. She was known for her marriage to Donald Trump, with whom she had three children, and for her own successful career in business, fashion, and media. [bio]
July 24 David WarnerDavid Warner was an acclaimed English actor known for his work in film, television, and theatre. With a career spanning over five decades, Warner was recognized for his versatility in roles ranging from Shakespearean characters to iconic villains in popular movies. [bio]
July 25 Paul SorvinoPaul Sorvino was an American actor, opera singer, and businessman, recognized for his commanding screen presence and versatility. He was best known for his roles in films such as 'Goodfellas,' where he portrayed mob boss Paulie Cicero, as well as his television roles in series like 'Law & Order.' Over a career spanning several decades, Sorvino received acclaim for his … [bio]
July 28 Bernard CribbinsBernard Cribbins was a celebrated English actor, voice-over artist, and singer, recognized for his work in film, television, and children's entertainment. His career spanned over seven decades, during which he became a beloved and distinctive figure in British popular culture. [bio]
July 30 Nichelle NicholsNichelle Nichols was an American actress, singer, and voice artist, best known for her groundbreaking role as Lieutenant Uhura in the Star Trek television series, making her a pioneer for African American women in television and science fiction. [bio]
July 30 Pat CarrollPat Carroll was an American actress and comedian, best known for her extensive work in television, film, and on stage, including her iconic voice role as Ursula in Disney's 'The Little Mermaid' (1989). With a career spanning over seven decades, Carroll was celebrated for her comedic timing and versatility. [bio]
Aug. 8 Olivia Newton-JohnOlivia Newton-John was a British-Australian singer, songwriter, actress, and activist best known for her role as Sandy in the film 'Grease' and as one of the most successful female pop singers of the 1970s and 1980s. [bio]
Aug. 11 Anne HecheAnne Heche was an American actress and director known for her roles in film, television, and stage, earning recognition for her versatility and talent. She rose to prominence in the 1990s with acclaimed performances in movies such as 'Donnie Brasco,' 'Six Days, Seven Nights,' and 'Volcano.' Heche was also known for her high-profile relationships and advocacy for LGBTQ+ rights. [bio]
Sept. 8 Elizabeth IIQueen Elizabeth II was the Queen of the United Kingdom and other Commonwealth realms from 1952 until her death in 2022. She was Britain's longest-reigning monarch and one of the most respected world leaders, celebrating several major milestones throughout her reign. [bio]
Oct. 11 Angela LansburyAngela Lansbury was a British-American actress and singer whose career spanned over eight decades. She was renowned for her work in film, television, and theater, earning critical acclaim and multiple awards for her versatile performances. [bio]
Oct. 14 Robbie ColtraneRobbie Coltrane was a Scottish actor, comedian, and writer, best known for his roles in the British TV series 'Cracker' and as Rubeus Hagrid in the 'Harry Potter' film series. [bio]
Oct. 24 Leslie JordanLeslie Jordan was an American actor, comedian, and writer, well known for his television roles and charismatic presence. He gained popularity for his distinctive Southern accent, comedic timing, and scene-stealing performances, especially in sitcoms. [bio]
Nov. 5 Aaron CarterAaron Carter was an American singer and actor who rose to fame as a teenage pop sensation in the late 1990s and early 2000s, known for hits such as "I Want Candy" and his self-titled debut album. [bio]
Nov. 10 Kevin ConroyKevin Conroy was an American actor best known for voicing Batman in a variety of animated series, films, and video games, most notably in 'Batman: The Animated Series.' He became the definitive voice of Batman for generations, celebrated for his deep, nuanced vocal performance. [bio]
Nov. 19 Jason David FrankJason David Frank was an American actor and professional mixed martial artist best known for his role as Tommy Oliver in the "Power Rangers" franchise. With a career spanning acting, martial arts, and appearances at fan conventions, he became an iconic figure for generations of fans. [bio]
Dec. 5 Kirstie AlleyKirstie Alley was an American actress and spokesmodel, widely known for her roles in popular television series and films from the 1980s onward. [bio]
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