famous people who died in 2022

Richard Wald died on May 13, 2022, at the age of 92. American actor Mickey Rooney Jr, eldest son of the well-known actor Mickey Rooney, died at the age of 77 at his home in Glendale, Arizona. She was one of the first two female journalists to interview male players in a professional sports locker room in North America when she was given access after the 1975 NHL All-Star Game in Montreal in 1975. List is in chronological order by the date of death and also gives age at time of death and their cause of death. Uelsmann died on April 4, 2022, in Gainesville, Fla. Anderson died at a hospital in Las Vegas of complications from cancer on Jan. 21. She appeared in such movies as "The Manchurian Candidate" and "Beauty and the Beast." WebThis is a list of deaths of notable people, organised by year. Her first runway show was in 1981. List is in chronological order by the date of death and also gives age at time of death and their cause of death. He died Jan. 23, 2022. "Leave it to Beaver" star Tony Dow died on July 27, 2022, at 77 years old. Looking back, 2022 was quite the year. He died on March 29, 2022 in New York City, New York, USA. Here are the famous people who died this year. She was previously married to Sam Freed and Michael Mund Youngfellow. Hall, also known as "The Bad Guy," rose to fame in the 1990s and went on to be a four-time WWE Intercontinental Champion, two-time WCW World Heavyweight Champion and six-time tag team champion with Nash. Cheslie Kryst was crowned Miss USA in 2019. She died on March 12, 2022 in the USA. Abe was able to warm Japans international relations and was the first to visit Beijing in seven years, meeting with Xi Jinping in 2018. Her song, "Coal Miner's Daughter," would also be the title for the 1980 film made about her life, starring Sissy Spacek. She died on August 13, 2022 in California, USA. Albright died of cancer on March 23. Other famous faces who died in January 2022 include: Actor and diplomat Sidney Poiter Fashion designer Thierry Mugler Singer Ronnie Spector Director Peter In 2016, he reprised the role of Danny Tanner for the Netflix series "Fuller House." He was previously married to Lise. Hilary Mantel, bestselling author of historical fiction, published 17 novels during her writing career. Philip Baker Hall was born in Toledo, Ohio, to Berdene (McDonald) and William Alexander Hall, a factory worker who was originally from Montgomery, Alabama. Hall, who had a long battle with addiction, died on March 14 after suffering multiple heart attacks after hip replacement surgery. Robert Morse made his Broadway debut in 1955 in the play "The Matchmaker." After graduating from the University of North Carolina, she took a trip out west with her With over 17 million records sold worldwide, Grammy award-winning and multi-platinum recording artist Coolio is an artist known around the world as a musical and cooking master of extraordinary reinvention. 1 country hit in 1966. Gen. Charles McGee was a Tuskeegee Airman who flew 409 fighter combat missions over three wars, World War II, the Korean War and the Vietnam War. She was 61. He had some success doing both but was not able to fully realize his goals. A mother of two, she was the first woman to summit Mounts Everest and Lhotse within 24 hours and the first person, along with her partner, Jim Morrison, to ski down the Lhotse Couloir. Caan died on July 6, at the age of 82. She died on April 30, 2022 in 76, suicide (self-inflicted gunshot wound). She was previously married to Gus Mancuso. Sidney Poitier died on Jan. 6 at the age of 94. He joined the US Army at the age of 16. Tony Siricos film debut was in 1974 in the movie Crazy Joe. He appeared in several movies directed by Woody Allen such as Bullets Over Broadway, and Caf Society. He was best known for playing gangster roles, such as Tony Stacks in Goodfellas, and, most notably, he played Paulie Walnuts in the TV show The Sopranos. Sirico died on July 8 at the age of 79. Scroll through to remember the television, film and music entertainers who died in 2022, from Sidney Poitier to Angela Lansbury, To sweeten the deal, he was given the title of associate producer. He died on January 30, 2022 in Los Angeles, California, USA. Olivia Newton-John was an English singer and actress who was born on September 26, 1948, in Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England, UK. He was featured in the film "The Aristocrats" in 2005 and hosted a documentary series "Strange Days with Bob Saget" in 2010. She was 49.

Here, Powell chops leeks to make potato leek soup, one of the first recipes in Julia Child's book, in her Powell's apartment in New York City, Sept. 30, 2005. Saget served as the 65, head injuries sustained in an accidental fall. Between 1973 and 1975, she released three albums, Betty Davis, They Say Im Different and Nasty Gal. She left the music industry in the mid-1970s and moved to the Pittsburgh area. He came to the U.S. in 1961 to teach religion at Princeton and Columbia. She was 84. As a child, he wished to become a jockey, but grew too tall for his dream. Yak Gottis mother and baby mama smuggled drugs to him in court On Thursday, Young Thugs YSL RICO trial trended heavily. Shaw died on Sept. 7 at the age of 82.

CNN anchor Bernard Shaw poses in his office at CNN's Washington bureau on Feb. 15, 2001. Metcalfe Actress and entertainer Pat Carroll played everything from chatterbox wives to wicked stepsisters on TV, and from Gertrude Stein to Shakespeare's Falstaff on stage. Surrealist photomontage pioneer Jerry Uelsmann has died. She also served as the assistant dean of communications at Harvard Universitys School of Public Health from 1999 to 2012. Known for his TV writing, Arnold is now stepping out of the shadows and into the spotlight with the development of his own stand up special, "Fat Ballerina" due for release in 2019. Jossara Jinaro. They released several singles, but didn't find fame until they teamed up with producer Phil Spector in 1963. Musician Marvin Lee Aday, better known by his stage name Meat Loaf, sold more than 100 million albums worldwide, his most popular being his 1977 debut record, Bat Out of Hell. He won a Grammy Award for his song Id Do Anything For Love and appeared in over 65 movies, including an iconic role in The Rocky Horror Picture Show. The rock and roll icon was known for his lyrics, operatic stage presence and hit singles: Paradise by the Dashboard Light, Two Out of Three Aint Bad and You Took the Words Right Out of My Mouth. His death was announced on Jan. 20. The View, the daytime talk show produced and co-hosted by Walters, premiered in 1997. Demarchelier died on March 31 at the age of 78. His works are in the permanent collections of museums around the world, such as the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York and the Victoria and Albert Museum in London. He also voiced the role of another bird, Digit, in PBSs long-running childrens show, Cyberchase. He was a frequent guest on late night TV shows, comedy clubs and celebrity roasts. He then played a season for the Seattle Seahawks in 1984. Talley was Vogue's fashion news director from 1983 to 1987, its creator director from 1988 to 1995, and later an editor-at-large. He starred in several movies in the 1970s and 1980s, such as Rollerball and Thief. He is well known for his roles in the 1990 movie "Misery, and the 2003 movie "Elf." He was left in the care of another family after the divorce of his parents and later attended a Catholic school in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Age: 74. Vitti died of complications from Alzheimer's disease in Rome on Feb. 2. Benedict became Pontiff of the Roman Catholic Church in 2005 and was the first German pope in 1000 years. The death of the UK's longest-serving monarch, Queen Elizabeth II, brought the UK to a standstill and made headlines around the world. She was an actress, known for Gilmore Girls (2000), Madam Secretary (2014) and Parks and Recreation (2009). He started at ABC News in 1978, leading the company to high ratings with the inception of shows like Nightline and This Week with David Brinkley. Wald retired from ABC in 1999. His career spanned more than 30 years. He also hosted President Obama, who was the first U.S. president to visit the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park.

Mara died on June 26, 2022, in New York. She was nominated for an Emmy Award 18 times. He released a country music song in 1968, "Another Place, Another Time," and went on to have many Top Ten country singles and albums. Gilbert Gottfried began his decades-long career in comedy when he took to the stage in New York at the age of 15, working as a stand-up comedian. He started working at Vogue in 1975, with his first cover appearing in 1977. Hilaree Nelson was an epic ski mountaineer who made a career climbing the world's biggest peaks -- and skiing down them. She moved to New York in 1976 and married Donald Trump in 1977. Paul Sorvino died on July 25.

David began his career with the repertory companies at the Barter Theatre in Virginia America and the Hartford Stage Company followed by his New York debut as one of the twins in A Comedy of Errors in Joseph Papps Shakespeare Festival. He was 87. He then acted on the Shakespearean stage in Ontario for several A marvelous character actor with intense eyes, a sly grin and somewhat grizzled appearance, Golden Globe-winner Fred Ward had nearly 90 appearances under his belt in many tremendous films and television programs. Takeoff, whose real names was Kirsnick Khari Ball, was part of the hip-hop trio Migos, allong with Ouavo and Offset. He also appeared with DeGeneres in the TV show Ellens Game of Games, which was on the air from 2017 to 2021. During his decades-long career in Washington, he also served as U.S. solicitor general and a judge, before returning to private practice. Character actor Joseph Evan Tata was the son of a vaudevillian known as Rosey the Singing Barber. However, she was denied acclaim for her paintings for much of her career as Keane's husband Walter passed them off as his own work for many years. His larger-than-life personality made him the inspiration for the photojournalist character played by Dennis Hopper in thefilmApocalypse Now. Page was also featured in the critically acclaimed book Dispatches about the VietnamWarby Michael Herr. Clyde Bellecourt died on Jan. 11 at the age of 85. Judd died on April 30. Heche also appeared in the movies Donnie Brasco, Wag the Dog and "I Know What You Did Last Summer. Her memoir, Call Me Crazy, recounted her painful childhood and surviving abuse, which she told ABC News Barbara Walters led her to rely on alcohol and drugs. She died Feb. 1, in Waltham, Mass. Sidney had little formal 94, heart failure (was also battling Alzheimer's disease and prostate cancer at time of death). County singer Naomi Judd scored 20 top-10 hits with her mother-daughter group the Judds, with her daughter Wynonna Judd. She was co-anchor of ABC Evening News in 1976, and co-hosted the TV show 20/20 from 1972 to 2004. Henry Silva was born on September 23, 1926 in Brooklyn, New York. In 1969, Ladd moved to London to produce, making nine films. The group worked to better Native American communities by fighting against poverty, a lack of services and police brutality. That same year, he won an American Music Award for Favorite Rap/Hip-Hop Artist. Her father ascended the throne on the abdication of his 96, undisclosed cause (health had been declining for over 18 months prior to her death). Kevin Conroy died on Nov. 10 at the age of 66. The influence of an early musical endeavor accompanying church hymnals growing up in Little Rock, Ark., played throughout the life of Pharoah Sanders. His most famous role was that of athletic adolescent Wallace "Wally" Cleaver in the popular sitcom "Leave It to Beaver" (1957-1963). Page, 78, died at his home in Australia from cancer onAug.24. He was later pardoned by President George H.W. More recently he played the role of Bertram Cooper in the TV series "Mad Men." Cause of death: Undisclosed. Personal struggles with addiction cast a pall over Carter's later artistic efforts. Sidney Poitier was a native of Cat Island, Bahamas, although born, two months prematurely, in Miami during a visit by his parents, Evelyn (Outten) and Reginald James Poitier. Margaret continued to paint until her death at home in Napa Valley, Calif. at age 94 on Sunday.

He served under both Republican and Democratic administrations in the Defense Department, where he worked on strategic affairs and the Nunn-Lugar program that removed nuclear weapons from Ukraine, Kazakhstan and Belarus. stable leader devoted to her life of public service for her country. Manhattan-born Janis was the son of renowned art dealer and clothing manufacturer Sidney Janis (1986-1989), and his wife Harriet (Grossman), who wrote books about jazz. Alan Ladd Jr. was one of the film industry's most respected executives. Ronnie Spector died on Jan. 12 at the age of 78. He was a circuit court judge from 1992 until his retirement in 2000. Five time All-Star pitcher Gaylord Perry made his MLB debut in 1962, playing for the San Francisco Giants. Born in Philadelphia to a Jewish family, Michael Callan sang and danced as a teenager and by the age of fifteen was dancing in local night clubs.He started life out as Martin Harris Calinieff on November 22, 1935.

Christine McVie died on Nov. 30 at the age of 79. Tom Parker was a singer in the British boy band The Wanted. He eventually resigned after an attempted coup, just as republics declared independence from the Soviet Union. She died on October 2, 2022 in Novato, Loretta Lynn was born on April 14, 1932 in Butcher Hollow, Kentucky, USA. She died on October 9, 2022 in Malibu, California, USA. Mike Bossy was born on January 22, 1957 in Montral, Qubec, Canada. He reprised the role in the 1967 film adaptation. ER alum Jossara Jinaro died on April 27 after a battle with cancer, her husband, Matt Bogado, revealed via Facebook. He was previously married to Antoinette 'Toni' Laudermilk and Saundra J Locke. He was an actor and writer, known for My Three Sons (1960), Patton (1970) and Executive Suite (1954). Ulliel was a rising talent, set to star in the highly-anticipated Marvel series, "Moon Knight" and was the face of Chanel's Blue de Chanel fragrance. With the launch of his luxury brand, Cerruti was in demand in Hollywood. The duo won five Grammy Awards and were inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 2021. Sort by: View: As a correspondent on the TV show Extra, she earned two Emmy Award nominations. He was 28. In 2001, she published a memoir titled 'Call Me Crazy' that alleged extensive childhood abuse by her father. He was a member of the improv group, "The Committee", for a decade in the 1960s/1970s. In 1990, he won critical praise for his role in Field of Dreams, but his most famous role came that year when he played mobster Henry Hill in Goodfellas. Liotta won an Emmy in 2005 for a guest appearance on the TV show ER. More recently, he appeared on television in the shows, Texas Rising, in 2015 and in Shades of Blue, with Jennifer Lopez, in 2016. She was 76. 2023 ABC News Internet Ventures. Gorbachev withdrew Soviet troops from Afghanistan, playing a crucial role in the fall of the Berlin Wall. He is known for his roles in Stanley Kubrick's films The Killing, Paths of Glory, and The Shining, and as Dr. Eldon Tyrell in Blade Runner. Famous individuals who died in 2022 included: Queen Elizabeth II, Sidney Poitier, Angela Lansbury, Bill Russell, Bob Saget, Meat Loaf, Naomi Judd, Oliva Newton She died on April 15, 2022 in New York City, New York, USA. Vivien Killilea/Getty Images for GLAAD, FILE. Betty White, Harry Reid, John Madden and other notable people who died in 2021. Over her five decades long career, she won 12 Emmy Awards, 11 of them while at ABC News. According to TMZ, Hart had complained of trouble breathing, and he was taken to Temple University Hospital on Thursday (July 14), where he died due to complications from surgery. American character actor born in Cincinnati and raised in Louisville, Mitchell Ryan was a well known supporting actor in films and television.

Here, Takeoff performs during the 2019 BET Experience in Los Angeles, June 22, 2019. This tall, sandy-haired, mustachioed actor from Texas, born Justus McQueen, adopted the name of the character he portrayed in his first film, Battle Cry (1955). Cheslie Kryst died on Jan. 30, at the age of 30.

Miss USA 2019 Cheslie Kryst poses for a portrait on May 8, 2019, in New York. He was also a correspondent for "The Atlantic Monthly" and wrote regularly for "The American Spectator" and "Rolling Stone." He was a fervent supporter of civil rights. Lang went on to produce the Woodstock '94 and Woodstock '99 festivals. The 73-year-old reportedly died in the early hours of August 9 (Australian time) at her ranch in Southern California. In memory of the celebrities who have died this year, including Lisa Marie Presley, Timeless actress Annie Wersching and Burt Bacharach By Kelsie Gibson He was 37. She also had a long career on television, where she appeared in a number of that medium's most Peter Bogdanovich was conceived in Europe but born in Kingston, New York. The last film Reitman directed was Draft Day in 2014. Brazilian soccer legend Pele made his World Cup debut in 1958, scoring three goals to win against France, and scoring two more goals to win the final against Sweden. 1 on the Billboard dance charts. They were inducted into the Songwriter's Hall of Fame in 1980. Ivan Reitman died at the age of 75 on Feb. 12, at his home in Montecito, Calif. Groundbreaking funk singer Betty Davis was born Betty Mabry in North Carolina. Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me. Bill Russell, NBA player, civil rights activist, 88. Clyde Bellecourt was a Native American activist who fought for the civil rights of Indigenous people. He played for their minor American actor, a tall, rugged television leading man of the 1960s and 70s, as well as a voice actor and occasional writer, not to be confused with the British actor of that name (1921-2003) who played M in several James Bond films. He was perhaps best known for voicing the role of the parrot Iago in Disney's Aladdin movies. 50, cardiac arrest caused by lethal combination of drugs (brought on by years of heavy drug use. The actor, who played older brother Wally Cleaver in the iconic TV sitcom, was also a film producer and director. Louise Fletcher's death at her home in Montdurausse, France was announced on Sept. 26, she was 88. After completing 7 seasons with the Indianapolis Colts, he joined the Baltimore Ravens for his remaining 5 seasons, which included winning a Super Bowl Mary Mara's television credits include recurring roles on the series "ER" and guest-starring roles on "Hope & Gloria", "NYPD Blue" and "Law & Order". McFarlane was found guilty of four misdemeanor counts of withholding information from Congress. O'Rourke poses at his home in Sharon, N.H., Sept. 15, 2009. Actress Kirstie Alley was best known for her award-winning performance as Rebecca Howe on Cheers and her roles in iconic movies like Look Whos Talking and Drop Dead Gorgeous. Alley won an Emmy and a Golden Globe for her work on Cheers and earned the same nominations her role as the title character in Veronicas Closet. She received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame and would see a revitalizing in her fame later in life with appearances on several reality shows including Dancing with the Stars twice and Celebrity Big Brother. Alley died after a battle with cancer. She was a singer and dancer before turning to acting and finding fame in her groundbreaking role of Lt. Nyota Uhura in the Star Trek (1966) series.As long as she could remember, 89, natural causes (health had been deteriorating for several years after suffering a stroke in 2015 and being diagnosed with dementia in 2018). She is an actress known for The Andy Griffith Show (1960), Green Acres (1965), Casino (1995), and Mars Attacks! Pope Benedict XVI was born Joseph Aloisius Ratzinger in Germany in 1927. By 1955, Silva had moved up from dishwasher to waiter, and felt ready to audition for the Actors Studio. Her hit song "Physical" cemented her as a superstar in the music video era. She often worked as a voice actress in animation, voicing supporting characters and guest stars. Walters was known for her adroit interview style, and hosted the popular annual interview show Most Fascinating People from 1993 to 2015. In 1970, he moved to New York and appeared in the Broadway musicals "Hair", "Rockabye Hamlet" Iconic comedian Louie Anderson, the three-time Emmy-Award winner, was one of the country's most recognized and adored comics; named by Comedy Central as "One of 100 Greatest Stand-Up Comedians of All Time." He was born in Newark, New 67, cause unknown and still pending (died in his sleep). He was awarded the Distinguished Service Medal five times. In 1969, the duo won an Academy Award for best song for "The Windmills of Your Mind." In 1970, Landrieu was elected mayor of New Orleans and served two terms. With Jean-Michel Jarre and Mike Oldfield in the 1970s, Vangelis was a pioneer in the instrumental music and a main influence in the creation of the musical genre "new age," a style related to spiritual, 79, heart complications due to Covid-19 (had been suffering from bad health for a few years leading up to his death).

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