• Diane Keaton (Age 79)
The Oscar-winning actress known for Annie Hall and Something’s Gotta Give passed away earlier this year. Her quirky charm and timeless style made her a Hollywood treasure.
• Robert Redford (Age 88)
A legend of American cinema, Redford died after a long illness. From The Sting to founding Sundance, his impact on film and independent storytelling is immeasurable.
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• Malcolm-Jamal Warner (Age 54)
Best known as Theo Huxtable on The Cosby Show, Warner tragically drowned while vacationing in Costa Rica. Fans shared clips of his iconic sitcom moments in tribute.
• Michelle Trachtenberg (Age 39)
The Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Gossip Girl actress died unexpectedly, shocking fans who grew up watching her evolve from child star to dramatic talent.
• Ozzy Osbourne (Age 76)
The Prince of Darkness and Black Sabbath frontman passed away after years of health struggles. His influence on rock music and pop culture remains unmatched.
• David Lynch (Age 79)
The visionary director behind Twin Peaks and Mulholland Drive died peacefully at home. His surreal storytelling changed the landscape of modern cinema.
• Gene Hackman (Age 95)
The Oscar-winning actor known for The French Connection and Unforgiven passed away quietly, having retired from acting years ago.
• The Vivienne (Age 32)
Winner of RuPaul’s Drag Race UK, The Vivienne died suddenly in January. Her charisma and advocacy for LGBTQ+ rights made her a beloved figure.
• Leslie Charleson (Age 79)
A veteran of General Hospital, Charleson died in January after nearly five decades on the show. Her passing marked the end of an era in daytime television.
• Lynn Ban (Age 51)
Star of Bling Empire: New York, Ban died following emergency surgery after a ski accident. Her fashion-forward presence and entrepreneurial spirit were widely admired.
These losses have left deep emotional ripples across the entertainment world. Each star brought something unique — whether it was humor, artistry, activism, or unforgettable performances.

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