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Marshawn Kneeland | Diane Keaton | Malcolm-Jamal Warner | Source: Getty Images
Marshawn Kneeland | Diane Keaton | Malcolm-Jamal Warner | Source: Getty Images

Celebrities We Lost in 2025 – 30+ Photos

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Nov 25, 2025
09:26 A.M.

The first losses of the year were faint rumbles, easy to overlook — until they weren't. Soon the names grew heavier, each announcement landing with its own quiet jolt, a reminder of how quickly familiar lights can fade.

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In a year shadowed by sorrow, 2025 became a graveyard of legends — a harrowing stretch in which over two dozen cultural titans took their final bows.

From brilliant athletes like Yoervis Medina in their prime to Hollywood heavyweights and scientific visionaries like Dr Jane Goodall, each death delivered another jolt to the heart of a grieving world. Below, we honor the names — and the lasting legacies — of those who left us this year.

Ozzy Osbourne performing at halftime during the Rams–Bills game at SoFi Stadium on September 8, 2022. | Source: Getty Images

Ozzy Osbourne performing at halftime during the Rams–Bills game at SoFi Stadium on September 8, 2022. | Source: Getty Images

Tragedy Strikes the NFL: A Promising Star Silenced

Marshawn Kneeland

The sports world reeled when Dallas Cowboys rising star Marshawn was found dead at just 24. The team's statement, shared with People, read, "It is with extreme sadness that the Dallas Cowboys share that Marshawn Kneeland tragically passed away this morning […] Our thoughts and prayers regarding Marshawn are with his girlfriend Catalina and his family."

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Marshawn Kneeland from a post dated May 23, 2019. | Source: Instagram/m_kneeland99

Marshawn Kneeland from a post dated May 23, 2019. | Source: Instagram/m_kneeland99

No cause of death has been released, only deepened by the shroud of silence and heartbreak enveloping his family.

Marshawn Kneeland (#94) looks on during the national anthem before a Cowboys–Bengals game at AT&T Stadium on December 9, 2024. | Source: Getty Images

Marshawn Kneeland (#94) looks on during the national anthem before a Cowboys–Bengals game at AT&T Stadium on December 9, 2024. | Source: Getty Images

From the Mound to the Morgue: Baseball Mourns a Familiar Face

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Yoervis

Once a rising flame in Major League Baseball, Yoervis's death in Venezuela at just 37 stunned fans. The Everett AquaSox confirmed the news, writing, "Sad news coming out of Venezuela, former AquaSox pitcher Yoervis Medina (2010) has passed away at the age of 37." His cause of death remains unknown.

Yoervis Medina (#31) pitches for Seattle during a game in Oakland on August 21, 2013. | Source: Getty Images

Yoervis Medina (#31) pitches for Seattle during a game in Oakland on August 21, 2013. | Source: Getty Images

Yoervis Medina (#31) poses for a spring training portrait at Peoria Stadium on February 26, 2015. | Source: Getty Images

Yoervis Medina (#31) poses for a spring training portrait at Peoria Stadium on February 26, 2015. | Source: Getty Images

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Heartbreak in Bel-Air: A Childhood Star Gone Too Soon

Floyd Roger Myers Jr.

Once the cherubic face on "The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air," Floyd's real-life story ended in tragedy at 42. Three heart attacks in recent years preceded his final one, which claimed him in his Maryland home, his mother Renee Trice told TMZ.

Alex Burrall, Lawrence Hilton-Jacobs, and Floyd Roger Myers Jr. in a promotional photo for "The Jacksons: An American Dream." | Source: Getty Images

Alex Burrall, Lawrence Hilton-Jacobs, and Floyd Roger Myers Jr. in a promotional photo for "The Jacksons: An American Dream." | Source: Getty Images

Floyd Roger Myers Jr. and his children from a post dated October 30, 2025. | Source: Instagram/fellashipmensgroup

Floyd Roger Myers Jr. and his children from a post dated October 30, 2025. | Source: Instagram/fellashipmensgroup

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Neo-Soul Goes Silent: A Musical Genius Bids Farewell

Michael D’Angelo Archer, aka D'Angelo

Michael, the velvet voice behind "Untitled (How Does It Feel)" was stilled forever at 51, after a valiant battle with pancreatic cancer.

D'Angelo attends the Hollywood premiere of "Jackie Brown" on December 11, 1997. | Source: Getty Images

D'Angelo attends the Hollywood premiere of "Jackie Brown" on December 11, 1997. | Source: Getty Images

"The shining star of our family has dimmed his light for us in this life [...] After a prolonged and courageous battle with cancer, we are heartbroken to announce that Michael D'Angelo Archer, known to his fans around the world as D'Angelo, has been called home departing this life today, October 14th, 2025," his family said in a gut-wrenching statement.

D'Angelo performs at The Apollo Theater in New York City  on February 27, 2021. | Source: Getty Images

D'Angelo performs at The Apollo Theater in New York City on February 27, 2021. | Source: Getty Images

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Goodbye to a Golden Girl of the Silver Screen

Diane Keaton

The Oscar-winning icon, Diane, who has been behind decades of unforgettable performances, died in California at 79. The cause remains undisclosed, as her family requested privacy "in this moment of great sadness," People reported.

Diane Keaton and an unidentified man sit at a table in a restaurant, circa 1980. | Source: Getty Images

Diane Keaton and an unidentified man sit at a table in a restaurant, circa 1980. | Source: Getty Images

Diane Keaton is seen in Los Angeles, California on May 24, 2024. | Source: Getty Images

Diane Keaton is seen in Los Angeles, California on May 24, 2024. | Source: Getty Images

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The Woman Who Spoke to Chimps – and to Humanity – Is Gone

Dr. Jane

A voice for the voiceless, British ethologist Jane, 91, died of natural causes, her institute confirmed on October 1, adding that "she was in California as part of her speaking tour in the United States." Her work with chimpanzees redefined science — and compassion.

Jane Goodall sits outdoors and studies an African baboon, 1974. | Source: Getty Images

Jane Goodall sits outdoors and studies an African baboon, 1974. | Source: Getty Images

Jane Goodall at the Sierra Club's Trail Blazers Ball in Los Angeles  on April 2, 2025. | Source: Getty Images

Jane Goodall at the Sierra Club's Trail Blazers Ball in Los Angeles on April 2, 2025. | Source: Getty Images

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A Sundance in the Sky: Hollywood Bows to a Cinematic Trailblazer

Robert Redford

Robert was the man who made America look inward, The New York Times wrote in remembrance of the 89-year-old screen legend who died peacefully in his sleep at home in Utah. The chief executive of the publicity firm Rogers & Cowan PMK, Cindi Berger, announced his death in a statement.

Robert Redford in the "Twilight Zone" episode "Nothing in the Dark," shot in Culver City, California, on April 17, 1961. | Source: Getty Images

Robert Redford in the "Twilight Zone" episode "Nothing in the Dark," shot in Culver City, California, on April 17, 1961. | Source: Getty Images

Robert Redford at the Prince Albert II of Monaco Foundation’s award ceremony at the Grimaldi Forum on October 29, 2021. | Source: Getty Images

Robert Redford at the Prince Albert II of Monaco Foundation’s award ceremony at the Grimaldi Forum on October 29, 2021. | Source: Getty Images

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Another Baseball Legend Leaves the Field for the Last Time

Ryne Sandberg

Hall of Famer and Chicago Cubs royalty Ryne died at 65 after a public cancer fight. MLB.com called him "an iconic player who helped redefine the second base position and authored one of the great singular performances" in the team from Wrigley Field's history.

Ryne Sandberg of the team from Wrigley Field during his playing years from 1982 to 1997. | Source: Getty Images

Ryne Sandberg of the team from Wrigley Field during his playing years from 1982 to 1997. | Source: Getty Images

Ryne Sandberg throws the ceremonial first pitch before a Padres–North Side matchup at Wrigley Field on April 4, 2025. | Source: Getty Images

Ryne Sandberg throws the ceremonial first pitch before a Padres–North Side matchup at Wrigley Field on April 4, 2025. | Source: Getty Images

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The Final Curtain Falls on the Prince of Darkness

Ozzy Osbourne

The wild man of heavy metal has sung his last note. Ozzy passed at 76, his family announced in a statement in July. "It is with more sadness than mere words can convey," they said, mourning the man who defined an era of rock and rebellion.

Ozzy Osbourne of Black Sabbath being interviewed in London in 1975. | Source: Getty Images

Ozzy Osbourne of Black Sabbath being interviewed in London in 1975. | Source: Getty Images

Ozzy Osbourne speaks onstage at the 2024 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony in Cleveland on October 19 | Source: Getty Images

Ozzy Osbourne speaks onstage at the 2024 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony in Cleveland on October 19 | Source: Getty Images

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A Beloved Sitcom Star Dies Far from Home

Malcolm-Jamal Warner

Fans were devastated to learn Malcolm-Jamal, forever Theo Huxtable in "The Cosby Show," drowned off the coast of Costa Rica at 54. Local police confirmed he died from asphyxia. ABC News broke the chilling report.

Malcolm-Jamal Warner at the NBC TV Affiliates Party at the Century Plaza Hotel on May 12, 1985. | Source: Getty Images

Malcolm-Jamal Warner at the NBC TV Affiliates Party at the Century Plaza Hotel on May 12, 1985. | Source: Getty Images

Malcolm-Jamal Warner speaks onstage at the 2nd Annual Living Legends Gala in Atlanta on September 30, 2023. | Source: Getty Images

Malcolm-Jamal Warner speaks onstage at the 2nd Annual Living Legends Gala in Atlanta on September 30, 2023. | Source: Getty Images

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A TV Star's Private Battle Ends in Silence

Julian McMahon

Known for roles in "Nip/Tuck", "Charmed", and "FBI: Most Wanted," Julian's final act was far from the spotlight. He died at 56 after a quiet but courageous fight against cancer. "With an open heart," his wife Kelly McMahon shared, "I wish to share […] that my beloved husband, Julian McMahon, died peacefully this week."

Julian McMahon at 18 Drumalbyn in Bellevue Hill on December 7, 1988. | Source: Getty Images

Julian McMahon at 18 Drumalbyn in Bellevue Hill on December 7, 1988. | Source: Getty Images

Julian McMahon at the North American premiere of "The Surfer" during SXSW at ZACH Theater on March 10, 2025. | Source: Getty Images

Julian McMahon at the North American premiere of "The Surfer" during SXSW at ZACH Theater on March 10, 2025. | Source: Getty Images

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The Voice, the Face, the Fighter: A Hollywood Icon's Final Curtain

Val Kilmer

After a previous, much-publicized battle with throat cancer, Val succumbed to pneumonia, his daughter Mercedes Kilmer told The New York Times. He died in Los Angeles — the city that made him a star.

Val Kilmer at the "Top Gun" premiere party in New York City on May 12, 1986. | Source: Getty Images

Val Kilmer at the "Top Gun" premiere party in New York City on May 12, 1986. | Source: Getty Images

Val Kilmer at the Monster Energy $50K Charity Challenge Celebrity Basketball Game at UCLA's Pauley Pavilion on July 8, 2019. | Source: Getty Images

Val Kilmer at the Monster Energy $50K Charity Challenge Celebrity Basketball Game at UCLA's Pauley Pavilion on July 8, 2019. | Source: Getty Images

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Mystery in New Mexico: Hollywood Couple Found Dead

Gene Hackman and Betsy Arakawa

One of Hollywood's most private legends died under haunting circumstances. Oscar-winner Gene, 95, and his wife Betsy, 64, were found dead in their Santa Fe home. Though carbon monoxide poisoning was ruled out, autopsies are pending.

Gene Hackman in a still from "The French Connection," where he walks toward the camera with a gun—his Best Actor–winning role—from 1971. | Source: Getty Images

Gene Hackman in a still from "The French Connection," where he walks toward the camera with a gun—his Best Actor–winning role—from 1971. | Source: Getty Images

Gene Hackman in New York City on October 24, 2007. | Source: Getty Images

Gene Hackman in New York City on October 24, 2007. | Source: Getty Images

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Gone Before Her Time: Another Child Star Dies Alone

Michelle Trachtenberg

Michelle, the "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" and "Gossip Girl" star, was found dead at just 39 in her Manhattan apartment, the New York Post revealed. The suspected cause? Natural causes linked to liver transplant complications — a cruel twist in a young life marked by struggle.

Michelle Trachtenberg at the "Tarzan" premiere at Mann's Chinese Theater on June 12, 1999. | Source: Getty Images

Michelle Trachtenberg at the "Tarzan" premiere at Mann's Chinese Theater on June 12, 1999. | Source: Getty Images

Michelle Trachtenberg at the 15 Years of Siriano Party at Nic’s On Beverly on November 2, 2023. | Source: Getty Images

Michelle Trachtenberg at the 15 Years of Siriano Party at Nic’s On Beverly on November 2, 2023. | Source: Getty Images

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The Final Bell for a Wrestling Giant

Hulk Hogan (Terry Gene Bollea)

The ring will never feel the same again. WWE legend Hulk — one of pop culture's most iconic figures — died at 71 from cardiac arrest, TMZ reported. "Hogan helped WWE achieve global recognition in the 1980s," the company wrote.

Hulk Hogan entering the Met Center in Minneapolis on June 17, 1984. | Source: Getty Images

Hulk Hogan entering the Met Center in Minneapolis on June 17, 1984. | Source: Getty Images

Hulk Hogan at the UFC Fight Night event at Amalie Arena on December 14, 2024. | Source: Getty Images

Hulk Hogan at the UFC Fight Night event at Amalie Arena on December 14, 2024. | Source: Getty Images

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Fire, Smoke, and the Death of a Visionary

David Lynch

David, the mind behind "Twin Peaks" and "Blue Velvet," died at 78 from cardiac arrest and COPD, according to his death certificate reported by TMZ. A family member confirmed he passed on January 15 at his daughter's home, as wildfires ravaged Los Angeles at the time.

David Lynch in London on March 7, 1984. | Source: Getty Images

David Lynch in London on March 7, 1984. | Source: Getty Images

David Lynch at the Peace and Love Birthday Celebration for Ringo Starr at Capitol Records Tower on July 7, 2019. | Source: Getty Images

David Lynch at the Peace and Love Birthday Celebration for Ringo Starr at Capitol Records Tower on July 7, 2019. | Source: Getty Images

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In the end, what remains are the traces they left behind — the performances that moved us, the breakthroughs that changed us, the moments that shaped entire generations.

Ryne Sandberg leaps away from Philadelphia’s Ian Matoac during a stolen base play in a 9–4 win in 1984. | Source: Getty Images

Ryne Sandberg leaps away from Philadelphia’s Ian Matoac during a stolen base play in a 9–4 win in 1984. | Source: Getty Images

Their absence has carved a quiet space in the year, but their work continues to echo in the lives they touched. As we look toward what comes next, we carry their legacies with us, grateful for the light they left burning long after their final moments.

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