Aaron Boupendza
The professional soccer player died April 16 after falling from an 11th story balcony, the Gabonese Football Federation confirmed. He was 28.
Jean Marsh
The Emmy winner died at age 90, her agent confirmed to the BBC April 13.
Marsh cocreated and starred in the British TV series Upstairs Downstairs. She also played Mombi in the 1985 film Return to Oz and Queen Bavmorda in the 1988 movie Willow,
The actress died 12 days after her Willow costar Val Kilmer.
Lucy Markovic
The model, who rose to fame in 2015 on Australia's Next Top Model, died after a battle with a brain arteriovenous malformation (AVM) on April 10. She was 27.
Robert Trebor
The actor, who played merchant Salmoneus on Hercules: The Legendary Journeys and spinoff Xena: Warrior Princess, died at age 71 March 11 of sepsis, his wife Deirdre Hennings told the Hollywood Reporter.
Val Kilmer
The actor, who starred in films like Top Gun, The Doors, True Romance, Batman Forever, Heat and Kiss Kiss Bang Bang over the course of his four-decade career, died of pneumonia April 1, his family confirmed. He was 65.
Richard Chamberlain
The actor, who starred on the '60s series Dr. Kildare and the 1983 miniseries The Thorn Birds, died March 29 at his home in Hawaii on the island of Oahu. He was 90.
Young Scooter
The Atlanta rapper died March 28, his 39th birthday, the Fulton County Medical Examiner confirmed to multiple outlets. Without identifying him by name, an Atlanta Police Department official said at a press conference that the hip-hop star died after suffering a leg injury while fleeing from officers who had responded to a call about a dispute involving a weapon. No shots were fired during the incident, the official said.
Denis Arndt
The Basic Instinct actor died at age 86 at his home in Oregon, his family announced in an obituary published March 26.
Jan “JP” Schwieterman
The Good Burger actor died Feb. 28, not long after he was diagnosed with stage 4 cancer, his brother confirmed in a statement. He was 52.
Luxembourg's Prince Frederik
The son of Grand Duke Henri's cousin Prince Robert and his wife Princess Julie died March 1 after a battle with PolG mitochondrial disease, a rare genetic disorder. He was 22.
David Johansen
The New York Dolls frontman died Feb. 28 at age 75 after battling stage 4 cancer.
Angie Stone
The R&B star died March 1 after suffering injuries in a car crash in Montgomery, Ala. She was 63.
Gene Hackman & Betsy Arakawa
Authorities confirmed The French Connection actor, his wife and their dog were found dead in their home on Feb. 26.
Michelle Trachtenberg
The Gossip Girl actress was found dead in her New York City apartment on Feb. 26, NYPD confirmed to E! News. She was 39.
Jesus Guerrero
The celebrity hairstylist, who worked with stars such as Kylie Jenner, Demi Moore and Jennifer Lopez, died at age 34, his family announced Feb. 22.
Kim Sae-ron
The South Korean actress, who starred in the Netflix series Bloodhounds, was found dead at her home Feb. 16. She was 24.
Marshall Rose
Candice Bergen's husband of over 20 years died at the age of 88.
"Marshall. Beloved father, husband, and friend, died peacefully at home in the early hours of Febuary 15," read his New York Times Obituary published Feb. 17. "After many years of extraordinary strength and resilience, he passed from complications with Parkinson's disease."
Bailey Hutchins
The TikToker, who documented her health journey on social media, died after a colon cancer battle on Feb. 7. She was 26.
“I’m devastated to say that my Bailey B has passed away last night,” her husband Caden Hutchins wrote in a Feb. 8 Instagram post, jointly with Bailey’s account. “She fought such a tough incredible fight these past two years and she’s no longer suffering from all the torturous pain she has endured during this journey. Being your husband and caregiver has been such a blessing to me."
Howard Twilley
The former Miami Dolphins player died on Feb. 5 at the age of 81.
"We are deeply saddened by the loss of Tulsa Football Legend and Hall of Famer, Howard Twilley," his alma mater wrote in a Feb. 6 post to Facebook. "Twilley was one of the greatest recievers in College Football hsitory, setting numerous NCAA records before venturing to the NFL and winning two Super Bowls. Our hearts and sympathies are with Twilley's family and his many friends."
DJ Unk
The Atlanta-based rapper, who was behind mid-2000s hits like “Walk It Out” and “2 Step,” died in January at the age of 43, according to his family and friends.
“I just lost my husband and my kids just lost their father,” Sherkita Long-Platt, the wife of the late musician (real name Anthony Leonard Platt), wrote in a Jan 24 Facebook post. “Our life will never be the same. I LOVE YOU ANTHONY FOREVER.”

