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Deaths in March 2026

The following is a list of notable deaths in March 2026.

March 2026
1Eugènia Balcells, 82, Spanish visual artist, cancer. • Jeelani Bano, 89, Indian writer. • Mark Bittner, 74, American writer, heart attack. • Jacopo Camagni, 48, Italian illustrator and comics artist, complications from heart surgery. • Vasile Constantin Mao, 88, Romanian rugby union coach and academic. • Davíð Oddsson, 78, Icelandic politician, prime minister (1991–2004), minister for foreign affairs (2004–2005), and mayor of Reykjavík (1982–1991). • Dagfinn Føllesdal, 93, Norwegian-born American academic and philosopher. • Andrzej Gąsienica-Józkowy, 79–80, Polish mountain rescuer. • Kermit Gosnell, 85, American serial killer. • Suzanne Gunzburger, 86, American activist. • Vyacheslav Klepikov, 76, Ukrainian nuclear physicist. • Yuri Korolev, 91, Russian ice hockey player (Severstal Cherepovets) and administrator. • Slavcho Krumov, 50, Bulgarian politician, MP (2023–2024). • Margaret Aliyatul Maimunah, 47, Indonesian women's rights activist. • Rino Marchesi, 88, Italian football player (Fiorentina, national team) and manager (Juventus). • Christine Johnson McPhail, 80, American academic administrator, president of St. Augustine's University (2021–2023), cancer. • Käthe Menzel-Jordan, 109, German architect. • Arnaud Nguefack, 38, Cameroonian journalist. • Clément Oubrerie, 59, French comics artist (Aya de Yopougon). • Neville Peat, 78, New Zealand natural history writer and photographer. • Josep Perarnau, 97, Spanish theologian. • Bob Power, 74, American record producer and audio engineer. • Patricia Schady, 47–48, British astrophysicist. • Lubomír Šik, 98, Czech regional historian. • Mike Smith, 59, Scottish cricketer (national team). • Kenith Trodd, 90, British television producer (Pennies from Heaven). • Jonathan Tyler, 85, British political activist and academic. • Alexander Tzonis, 88, Greek-French architect. • Georgi Velinov, 68, Bulgarian footballer (Cherno More, CSKA Sofia, national team). • Gary Walker, 83, American musician (The Standells, The Walker Brothers), stroke. • Wong Kiew-kit, 81, Malaysian martial artist. • Yukkie B, 56, Dutch rapper, kidney cancer. • Vadim Zelichenok, 70, Russian track and field coach. 2José Luis Álvarez, 65, Chilean footballer (Deportes La Serena, Colo-Colo, national team), complications from liver cancer. • Natale Amodeo, 92, Italian politician, deputy (1979–1992). • Jahanara Arzu, 93, Bangladeshi poet. • Kevin Ashcroft, 81, English rugby league player (Leigh, Warrington) and coach (Salford). • Mahendra Bohra, 79, Indian film producer (Tejaa, Hume Tumse Pyaar Kitna). • Jack Chambers, 87, Canadian linguist. • Alice Chien Chang, 75, Taiwanese molecular biologist and neuroscientist. • Sidney Dorsey, 86, American sheriff and convicted murderer. • Umar Dzhabrailov, 67, Russian banker and politician, senator (2004–2009), suicide by gunshot. • Len Garry, 84, English musician (The Quarrymen), pneumonia. • Andrew Gunn, 58, Canadian film producer (Freaky Friday, Sky High, Cruella), complications from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. • Ivan Hall, 93, British architectural historian. • Douglas Hambidge, 98, British-born Canadian Anglican clergyman, bishop of Caledonia (1969–1980) and New Westminster (1980–1993). • Stephen Hibbert, 68, American actor (Pulp Fiction, True Jackson, VP) and television writer (Late Night with David Letterman), heart attack. • Pat Hyland, 84, Australian jockey and horse trainer. • Nikolay Kolyada, 68, Russian playwright, actor, and stage director, double pneumonia. • Timothy D. Leonard, 86, American politician and jurist, member of the Oklahoma Senate (1979–1988), judge of the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Oklahoma (since 1992). • Daniel Migliore, 90, American theologian. • Yanar Mohammed, 66, Iraqi women's rights activist, shot. • Hélène Mouchard-Zay, 85, French academic and writer. • Ong Kok Hai, 80, Malaysian microbiologist. • Kohei Otsuka, 66, Japanese politician, member of the House of Councillors (2001–2024), heart failure. • Chase Pistone, 42, American racing driver. • Pockets Warhol, 33, Canadian capuchin monkey artist. • Billy Rafter, 96, American stock car driver. • John Resman, 70, American politician, member of the Kansas House of Representatives (since 2017). • Benedetto Santapaola, 87, Italian gangster. • Try Sutrisno, 90, Indonesian military officer and politician, vice president (1993–1998), commander of the Armed Forces (1988–1993), and chief of staff (1986–1988). • Kurt Strauss, 95, German-born British electrical engineer. • Oliver Thill, 55, Dutch architect. • Terry Tobacco, 90, Canadian Olympic runner (1956, 1960). • Slava Tsukerman, 85, Russian film director, screenwriter and producer (Liquid Sky). • Mike Vernon, 81, English record producer ("Albatross", "Hocus Pocus"), music executive and recording studio owner (Chipping Norton Recording Studios). • Janardan Waghmare, 91, Indian educationist and politician, MP (2008–2014). • Diamond Dave Whitaker, 88, American poet and activist. 3Alfredo Bengzon, 90, Filipino physician, secretary of health (1986–1992). • Roy Book Binder, 82, American blues musician. • Vijay Crishna, 81, Indian actor (Devdas, Chain Kulii Ki Main Kulii, Guzaarish). • Patrick Dewolf, 75, French film director and screenwriter (Tandem). • Sergey Duvakin, 97, Russian politician, chairman of the executive committee of the Jewish Autonomous Oblast (1971–1985). • Ted Emery, 78–79, Australian television director (Countdown, Fast Forward, Kath & Kim), cancer. • David Eugene Fellhauer, 86, American Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Victoria in Texas (1990–2015). • Tim Gerresheim, 87, German fencer, Olympic bronze medalist (1960). • Alvin Greene, 48, American politician, pneumonia. • Nancy Grewal, 45, Indian-born Canadian influencer and activist, stabbed. • Gustav Gunsenheimer, 91, German composer and church music director. • Robert Hinkle, 95, American stuntman (Bronco Buster) and actor (Hud, Gunsmoke), fall. • Masako Ikeda, 87, Japanese voice actress (Galaxy Express 999, Aim for the Ace!, Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep). • Patrice Jeener, 81, French artist and copper engraver. • Unni-Lise Jonsmoen, 89, Norwegian illustrator and children's writer. • Zsolt Kerestely, 91, Romanian composer and conductor. • Muhammad al-Khuli, 88, Syrian military officer, chief of the air force intelligence directorate (1970–1987) and the air force (1994–1999). • Carol Kitman, 96, American photographer. • Bernard Launois, 95, French film director (Devil Story). • Mujahid, 30, American Thoroughbred racehorse. • Klaus Müller, 81, German Marxian economist and academic. • Fernando Ónega, 78, Spanish journalist, speechwriter (Puedo prometer y prometo), and presidential communications director. • Bob Rosenfarb, 74, American television producer and writer (Step by Step, ''Who's the Boss?, Head of the Class''). • Peter Schneider, 85, German writer (Berlin Now). • Valentin Shcherbakov, 89, Russian politician, member of the Soviet of the Union (1979–1984). • Danièle Sicot-Coulon, 90, French Olympic gymnast (1956, 1960). • Yoshiharu Tsuge, 88, Japanese manga artist (Nejishiki), aspiration pneumonia. • K. P. Unnikrishnan, 89, Indian politician, MP (1971–1996). • Eugenio Viale, 86, Italian politician, deputy (2001–2006). • Gabriele Vianello, 87, Italian basketball player (Olimpia Milano, Reyer Venezia, Varese). • László Vincze, 74, Hungarian politician, MP (1998–2014). (death announced on this date) • Andrew Watson, 64, British Anglican clergyman, bishop of Aston (2008–2014) and Guildford (since 2014), member of the House of Lords (since 2022), pancreatic cancer. • Andrea Weiss, 60, American rabbi, cancer. • Valentyna Yeshchenko, 79, Ukrainian politician, deputy (1990–1994). 4Catherine C. Blake, 75, American jurist, chief judge (2014–2017) and judge (since 1995) of the U.S. District Court for the District of Maryland. • Clive Byers, 68, British bird watcher. • John Cadman, 91, British Olympic field hockey player (1964) and cricketer (Suffolk). • Janusz Cegliński, 76, Polish Olympic basketball player (1972). • Dennis Cometti, 76, Australian sports commentator, football player and coach (West Perth). • Lyle Conway, American actor, puppeteer and designer. (death announced on this date) • Jacky Cupit, 88, American golfer. • Vasilios Daniil, 87, Greek football manager (Panathinaikos, Olympiacos Volos, national team). • Ahmed Ibrahim Darwish, 83, Egyptian writer and poet. • Luis del Castillo Estrada, 90, Uruguayan Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of Montevideo (1988–1999) and bishop of Melo (1999–2009). • Rosario Di Vincenzo, 84, Italian footballer (Inter Milan, Genoa, U.C. Sampdoria). • Anis Djaad, 51, Algerian film director and screenwriter (''La Vie d'après''). • Hélène Dorlhac, 90, French doctor and politician. • H. K. Dua, 88, Indian journalist (Hindustan Times, The Tribune), MP (2009–2015). • Ronnie Eldridge, 95, American politician, member of the New York City Council (1989–2001). • Lou Holtz, 89, American Hall of Fame college football coach (Notre Dame Fighting Irish, Arkansas Razorbacks, NC State Wolfpack) and sportscaster. • Toshikazu Kawasaki, 70, Japanese paperfolder and origami theorist, injuries sustained in a house fire. • Georg Koch, 54, German footballer (Fortuna Düsseldorf, MSV Duisburg, 1. FC Kaiserslautern), pancreatic cancer. • Mosiuoa Lekota, 77, South African politician and anti-Apartheid activist, minister of defence (1999–2008) and premier of the Free State (1994–1996), cancer. • Philip Low, 78, American chemist. • Victoria MacKenzie-Childs, 77, American ceramic artist, co-founder of MacKenzie-Childs. • Timothy A. McDonnell, 88, American Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of New York (2001–2004) and bishop of Springfield of Massachusetts (2004–2014), cancer. • Richard Menschel, 92, American investment banker (Goldman Sachs), brain cancer. • Russell W. Meyer Jr., 93, American aviation executive, CEO of Grumman (1966–1974) and Cessna (1975–2000, 2002–2004). • V. R. Muthu, 72, Indian sesame oil industry executive, chairman of Idhayam (since 1987). • Ana Luisa Peluffo, 96, Mexican actress (Las señoritas Vivanco, The Phantom of the Operetta, Paper Flowers). • Mouta Penda, Cameroonian comedian. • Soli Philander, 65, South African actor (''Devil's Peak''), director and television presenter, cancer. • Boris Podkorytov, 77, Kyrgyzstani football player (Alga Frunze, Lokomotiv Moscow) and manager (national team). • Bernard Rands, 92, British-American composer. • Ari Salin, 79, Finnish Olympic hurdler and sprinter (1972). • Song Ping, 108, Chinese politician, head of the organization department (1987–1989), state councillor (1983–1988), and governor of Gansu (1977–1979). • Sheik Mahaboob Subhani, 71, Indian nadaswaram player. • William Thoresson, 93, Swedish gymnast, Olympic champion (1952). • Joseph T. Threston, 90, American Navy systems engineer. • Philip Trusttum, 85, New Zealand figurative expressionist artist. • Ekaterina Vedunova, 45, Russian actress (Sklifosovsky), traffic collision. • Chris Wheeler, 52, English chef. • David Wilde, 75, English cricketer (Derbyshire). 5Reinaldo Aleluia, 53, Brazilian footballer (Bahia, Espérance, Ceará), cardiorespiratory arrest. • Cecil L. Alexander, 90, American politician, member of the Arkansas House of Representatives (1963–1979). • David Chivers, 81, British primate biologist. • Bobby Cummines, 74, English gangster. • Maurice J. Freedman, 86, American librarian, president of the American Library Association (2002–2003). • Pedro Friedeberg, 90, Italian-born Mexican visual artist. • Antoine Ghandour, 83, Lebanese writer. • Keith Gillhouley, 91, English cricketer (Yorkshire, Nottinghamshire). • Alexander Guts, 78, Russian mathematician. • H. H. Hamid, 83, Indian Olympic footballer (1960). • Bob Harlan, 89, American football executive (Green Bay Packers). • Sir Tony Hoare, 92, British computer scientist (Quicksort, Quickselect, Hoare logic). • Jerzy Józefiak, 88, Polish politician, MP (1989–1991). • Uladzimir Karyzna, 87, Belarusian poet (national anthem). • András Katona, 88, Hungarian water polo player, Olympic bronze medallist (1960). • Yonehiko Kitagawa, 94, Japanese voice actor (Kinnikuman, Tiger Mask, Sally the Witch), pneumonia. • Bernard Lafayette, 85, American civil rights activist, heart attack. • Marguerite Lamour, 69, French politician, mayor of Ploudalmézeau (2001–2025) and deputy (2002–2012). • Jane Lapotaire, 81, English actress (Piaf, Love Hurts, Rebecca), Tony Award winner (1981). • Joan Leitzel, 89, American mathematician. • António Lobo Antunes, 83, Portuguese novelist (The Land at the End of the World, Fado Alexandrino). • Karel Malý, 95, Czech lawyer, rector of Charles University (1995–1999). • Jacques Michel, 84, Canadian musician and songwriter. • Joaquín Palacín, 51, Spanish politician, member of the Cortes of Aragon (since 2011). • Corey Parker, 60, American actor (Biloxi Blues, Friday the 13th: A New Beginning, Will & Grace), cancer. • Eigra Lewis Roberts, 86, Welsh writer, playwright and poet. • Mihail Secichin, 82, Moldovan pianist, director of Maria Bieșu National Opera and Ballet Theatre (1990–1992). • Eli Shamir, 91, Israeli mathematician and computer scientist. • Graham Sissons, 91, English footballer (Walsall, Birmingham City, Peterborough United). • Jānis Streičs, 89, Latvian film director (''A Limousine the Colour of Midsummer's Eve, Cilvēka bērns''). • Masaru Urata, 100, Japanese politician, member of the House of Councillors (1983–1989, 1992–1998). • Sandy Wernick, 86, American film and television producer (ALF, Happy Gilmore, Def Comedy Jam). • Albert Zuckerman, 94, American literary agent. 6Gerda Antti, 96, Swedish writer. • Narayan Bareth, 68, Indian journalist and political analyst, cardiac arrest. • Rolf Birkhölzer, 76, German football player (1. FC Köln, KSV Hessen Kassel) and manager (FSV Frankfurt). • Aleksandr Dulichenko, 84, Russian-Estonian Esperantist, linguist and Slavic microlanguages expert. • Gyula Gobby Fehér, 82, Serbian writer. • Francisco Fernández Carvajal, 88, Spanish Roman Catholic priest and writer. • Pasquale Fiore, 72, Italian footballer (Napoli, Udinese). • Franco Vito Gaiezza, 66, Italian musician and writer, heart attack. • Giorgio Gosetti, 70, Italian film critic, journalist and essayist, founder of the Giornate degli Autori. • Colleen Hanabusa, 74, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (2011–2015, 2016–2019), cancer. • Nathan Healey, 76, New Zealand runner, brain injuries sustained in a cycling accident. • André Kabile, 87, French footballer (Nîmes Olympique). • Nikolay Kondakov, 76, Russian politician, MP (1994–1996). • William C. Leary, 87, American politician, member of the Connecticut House of Representatives (1967–1973). • Jan Lenferink, 80, Dutch radio and television presenter. • Antonio Marsina, 80, Italian actor (Keoma, Vatican Conspiracy, Tornado: The Last Blood). • Lolo Matalasi Moliga, 78, American Samoan politician, governor of American Samoa (2013–2021). • Thaddeus Mosley, 99, American sculptor. • Govind Parmar, 72, Indian politician, Gujarat MLA (1995–2003, since 2017). • Patrick Pasculli, 78, American politician, mayor of Hoboken, New Jersey (1988–1993). • Antonio Puddu, 81, Italian boxer. • Alan Ridge, 91, Australian politician, Western Australia MLA (1968–1980). • Jennifer Runyon, 65, American actress (Another World, Ghostbusters, Charles in Charge), cancer. • Norma C. Russell, 88, American politician, member of the South Carolina Senate (1981–1983). • Ingrid Schmithüsen, 66, German operatic soprano. • Tsutomu Shibayama, 84, Japanese anime director (Doraemon), lung cancer. • Tierney Thys, 59, American marine biologist and science educator. • Christos Valavanidis, 81, Greek actor (The Wretches Are Still Singing, Loafing and Camouflage, Crying... Silicon Tears) and poet. • Hans Wagner, 62, German-born Dutch politician, MP (2006). 7Vidi Aldiano, 35, Indonesian singer-songwriter, kidney cancer. • Eduard Apalkov, 56, Russian footballer (Dynamo Stavropol, Belshina Bobruisk). • Abolghasem Babaeian, Iranian government official, head of the Supreme Leader's military office and chief of staff of the Khatam al-Anbiya Central Headquarters, airstrike. • Sadok Belaïd, 87, Tunisian jurist and academic. • Marie-Christine Boutonnet, 77, French politician, MEP (2014–2019). • David Brigati, 85, American singer (Joey Dee and the Starliters, The Rascals). • Rostyslav Chapiuk, 88, Ukrainian politician, MP (1994–1998). • Nick Ciancio, 79, Australian Olympic weightlifter (1972). • Constantin Cojocariu, 60, Romanian rugby union player (Știința Baia Mare, national team). • Jamie Dunn, 75, Australian puppeteer (Agro), voice actor and radio host. • James Garbarino, 78, American academic and psychologist (Lost Boys: Why Our Sons Turn Violent and How We Can Save Them). • Rose Marie Heck, 93, American politician, member of the New Jersey General Assembly (1991–2004). • Eddie Illingworth, 87, Australian cricketer (Victoria). • Samir Karabašić, 59, Bosnian Olympic canoeist (1996). • Ed Learn, 90, Canadian football player (Montreal Alouettes, Toronto Argonauts). • Country Joe McDonald, 84, American singer (Country Joe and the Fish) and songwriter ("I-Feel-Like-I'm-Fixin'-to-Die Rag"), complications from Parkinson's disease. • Augie Meyers, 85, American musician (Sir Douglas Quintet, Texas Tornados). • Troy Murray, 63, Canadian ice hockey player (Chicago Blackhawks, Winnipeg Jets, Colorado Avalanche) and broadcaster, Stanley Cup champion (1996), cancer. • Cameron Ontko, 33, American football player (BC Lions), ruptured ulcer. • Vicente Paniagua, 78, Spanish basketball player (Real Madrid, national team). • Verdena Parker, 90, American last fluent speaker of the Hupa language. • Ninel Petrova, 101, Russian ballet dancer. • Judith Rapoport, 92, American psychiatrist. • Matt Salter, 49, English rugby union (Bristol) and rugby league (London Broncos) player. • Nuno Morais Sarmento, 65, Portuguese politician, minister of the presidency (2002–2005), MP (2005–2009). • Paul Seed, 78, British television director (House of Cards, Auf Wiedersehen, Pet) and actor (Coronation Street), cancer. • Mahendra Pal Singh, 85, Indian legal scholar. • Sheldon Weinig, 98, American businessman, founder of Materials Research Corporation. 8Syed Muhammad Naquib al-Attas, 94, Malaysian philosopher. • B. Wongar, 94, Serbian writer and photographer (Totem and Ore). • Hans-Georg Backhaus, 96, German Marxist economist and philosopher. • Maricla Boggio, 88, Italian writer. • Philip Bourne, 72, Australian bioinformatician and writer, mesothelioma. • Antonio Camps, 87, Spanish football player (Espanyol, Catalonia national team) and manager (Sants). • Lutfiya al-Dulaimi, 87, Iraqi writer. • Zeph Ellis, 37, British rapper. • Curzia Ferrari, 96, Italian writer. • Matt Gallagher, 52, English rugby union player (Coventry R.F.C.), complications from motor neurone disease. • Mohamed Hansal, 78, Algerian football referee. • David Keene, 80, American political consultant, chair of the American Conservative Union (1984–2011) and president of the National Rifle Association (2011–2013), pancreatic cancer. • Walid Khalidi, 100, Palestinian historian. • Sir Anthony Leggett, 87, British-American theoretical physicist, Nobel Prize laureate (2003). • Arturo López, 90, Bolivian footballer (Chaco Petrolero, national team). • Slavoljub Marjanović, 71, Serbian chess Grandmaster. • Fahad Al-Mejmed, 33, Kuwaiti footballer (Al Qadsia SC, Al-Salmiya SC, national team). • Mantana Morakul, 102, Thai singer and actress. • William Norvel, 90, American Catholic priest. • David Rokni, 94, Israeli colonel. • Sam Scarber, 76, American actor (The Karate Kid, Over the Top) and football player (San Diego Chargers). • Ray Schoenke, 84, American football player (Dallas Cowboys, Washington Redskins), cancer. • Jerzy Szymanek, 88, Polish politician, MP (1972–1985). • Moulana Abdullah Tari, 86, Indian Islamic scholar and political activist. 9Umberto Allemandi, 88, Italian publisher. • Richard Bozulich, 90, American Go player. • Alexander Butterfield, 99, American Air Force officer and presidential assistant (Richard Nixon), administrator of the FAA (1973–1975), key figure in the Watergate scandal. • Tamal Roy Chowdhury, 80, Indian actor (Challenge, Chander Pahar, Bindaas), cardiac arrest. • Patricia Clarke, 99, Australian writer, historian and journalist. • Merrill Cook, 79, American politician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1997–2001). • Mario D'Acquisto, 95, Italian politician. • Tommy DeCarlo, 60, American singer (Boston), brain cancer. • Oleksandr Dovhach, 52, Ukrainian military pilot, Hero of Ukraine (2025). • Pierre el-Raï, 50, Lebanese Maronite priest, airstrike. • Blake Emmons, 81, Canadian country singer and television host (Funny Farm, Chain Reaction). • Engin Fırat, 55, Turkish football manager (Saipa, Moldova national team, Kenya national team), heart attack. • Gerard Gaynor, 104, American electrical engineer. • Wylie Gibbs, 103, Australian politician, MP (1963–1969). • Martin Gugino, 81, American peace activist (Buffalo police shoving incident). • César Gutiérrez Peña, 69, Peruvian mechanical engineer. • Heorhij Halenčanka, 89, Belarusian historian. • Klaus Kribben, 88, German politician, member of the Landtag of Schleswig-Holstein (1975–1996). • Alisa Kurdian, 82, Armenian cinematographer. • Allan Legere, 78, Canadian serial killer. • Rauno Lehtiö, 84, Finnish Olympic ice hockey player (1964). • Yukie Maeda, 52, Japanese voice actress (Love Hina, Shin Koihime Musō, Transformers: Armada). • Ernie Mills, 91, American decoy maker. • Mauricio Nanni, 46, Uruguayan footballer (Montevideo Wanderers, national team), cancer. • Sergei Nekrasov, 53, Russian footballer (Dynamo Moscow, Khimki, national team). • Festus Onigbinde, 88, Nigerian football manager (national team). • K. N. Panikkar, 89, Indian historian. • Leoš Šimánek, 79, Czech-German-Canadian traveler and writer. • Phil Summerill, 78, English footballer (Birmingham City, Millwall, Huddersfield Town). • Wang Jinshan, 81, Chinese politician, party secretary (2007–2010) and governor of Anhui (2003–2007). • Willie Anthony Waters, 74, American opera conductor and artistic director (Connecticut Opera). 10Mohiuddin Ahmed, 75, Bangladeshi politician, MP (1986–1988), pneumonia. • Anna Asheshov, 84, British Olympic alpine skier (1964). • Allen Bell, 92, American Olympic cyclist (1956, 1960). • Derek Bellotti, 79, English footballer (Southend United, Gillingham, Swansea City). • Gérard Besnard, 80, French racing cyclist. • IJf Blokker, 95, Dutch actor (De Fred Haché Show, ''Zeg 'ns Aaa, Van Oekel's Discohoek''), musician and presenter. • Rebecca Chance, 59, British novelist and journalist. • Abdulwahab Darawshe, 82, Israeli politician, MK (1984–1999). • Alfredo Bryce Echenique, 87, Peruvian writer (A World for Julius, Huerto cerrado). • Pascal Edoh Agbove, 55, Togolese businessman and civil servant. • Biren Sing Engti, 81, Indian politician, MP (2004–2019). • Luc Giard, 69, Canadian cartoonist and artist. • Susan Haack, 80, British philosopher. • Michael Hague, 77, American illustrator (The Hobbit, ''Alice's Adventures in Wonderland''). • Zdeněk Hummel, 79, Czech basketball player (USK Praha, Slovan Orbis Praha BK, Czechoslovakia national team) and coach. • Alojz Ihan, 64, Slovenian immunologist and poet. • Valeriu Irimescu, 85, Romanian rugby union player (Paris Université Club, Sporting Club d'Angoulême, national team). • Lloyd Jones, 74, Welsh novelist. • Kim Yong-chae, 93, South Korean politician, mayor of the Nowon District (1996–1998). • Orhan Kaynak, 56, Turkish football player (Beşiktaş, Trabzonspor, national team) and manager, heart attack. • László Kiss, 75, Hungarian judge, justice of the constitutional court (1998–2016). • Hermann Kulke, 87, German Indologist. • Lee Sang-hee, 80, South Korean general and politician, minister of national defense (2008–2009). • Moon Yong-joo, 93, South Korean politician, MP (1981–1985). • Giorgos Panousopoulos, 84, Greek film director (Mania, Love Me Not?, Testosterone), cinematographer and screenwriter. • Raúl del Pozo, 89, Spanish journalist. • Viktor Shreyder, 74, Russian politician, MP (2011–2021). • Matt Snell, 84, American football player (New York Jets). • Thakkali Srinivasan, 72, Indian film director (Jenma Natchathram, Witness, Aduthathu) and musician. • Melvin Steinberg, 92, American politician, lieutenant governor of Maryland (1987–1995) and member of the Maryland Senate (1967–1987). • Fumiko Takeshita, 69, Japanese novelist. • Luc Van der Kelen, 77, Belgian journalist. • Zalek, 30, Colombian reggaeton singer, traffic collision. 11Jean-François Boclé, 54, French artist. • Ron Delany, 91, Irish middle-distance runner, Olympic champion (1956). • Valentin Gneushev, 74, Russian circus director (Cirque du Soleil, Moscow State Circus) and choreographer. • Jan Holmlund, 68, Swedish Olympic ski jumper (1980). • Michel Hulin, 90, French philosopher. • Jeong Chi-geun, 94, South Korean politician, minister of justice (1982). • Niaz Ahmed Jhakkar, 71, Pakistani politician, MNA (2002–2007, 2018–2023). • Gladys Kokorwe, 78, Botswanan politician, speaker of the National Assembly (2014–2019). • Lewis Lehrman, 87, American banker and politician, complications from Parkinson's disease. • Nev MacEwan, 91, New Zealand rugby union player (Wellington, national team). • Luciano Magnalbò, 82, Italian politician, senator (1996–2006). • Jesús Malavé, 60, Venezuelan sprinter. • Marcelino Miyares Sotolongo, 88, Cuban-American politician and marketing executive. • Salih Muslim, 75, Syrian Kurdish politician, kidney failure. • Catherine Nolan, 67, American politician, member of the New York State Assembly (1985–2022), cancer. • Judy Pace, 83, American actress (Peyton Place, The Young Lawyers, ''Brian's Song''). • Robin Pizer, 83, British mathematician (GCHQ), civic leader and chairman emeritus of National Rifle Association. • Wendy Playfair, 99, Australian actress (Prisoner). • Kiril Pop Hristov, 58, Macedonian actor (Bal-Can-Can), heart attack. • Kavuri Samba Siva Rao, 82, Indian politician, MP (1984–2014) and minister of textiles (2013–2014). • Jesse Roth, 91, American endocrinologist. • Serena's Song, 33, American Thoroughbred racehorse. • Henryk Stroniarz, 89, Polish football player (Cracocia, national team) and manager (Stal Mielec). • Martha Sundquist, 88, American service executive, member of board of governors for the USO (1989–1992). • Patrick Trémège, 71, French politician, deputy (1995–1997). • Natalya Vetoshnikova, 104, Russian tennis player. • Gary Wagner, 85, American baseball player (Philadelphia Phillies, Boston Red Sox). • Marina Yusoff, 84, Malaysian politician, lawyer and businesswoman. 12Daniel Amey, 84, American application engineer. • Ernie Anastos, 82, American news anchor (WABC) and talk show host, pneumonia. • Tony Balsamo, 89, American baseball player (Chicago Cubs). • Hussein Bazzi, 38, Lebanese academic (Lebanese University), airstrike. • Enrica Bonaccorti, 76, Italian television presenter (Non è la Rai) and actress (Your Vice Is a Locked Room and Only I Have the Key, The Sensual Man), pancreatic cancer. • Tom Brown, 89, American Hall of Fame football player (BC Lions). • Asim Bukhari, 76, Pakistani actor (Badmash Gujjar). • John Fisher Burns, 81, British journalist (The New York Times), pneumonia. • Bruno Contrada, 94, Italian police and intelligence officer. • Francine Descarries, 84, Canadian sociologist and academic. • Brian Doherty, 57, American journalist (The Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal) and author (Radicals for Capitalism), fall. • Al Festa, 68, Italian film director, composer and screenwriter. • Jorie Lueloff Friedman, 85, American news anchor (WMAQ). • Rennie Fritchie, Baroness Fritchie, 83, British life peer, member of the House of Lords (2005–2024). • Anastasios Gonis, 99, Greek politician, MP (1993–1996). • Harimurali, 27, Indian actor (Rasikan, Amar Akbar Anthony, Annan Thampi), suicide. • Petro Hasiuk, 75, Ukrainian politician, MP (2006–2012). • Guillaume Houphouët-Boigny, 88, Ivorian banker. • Keith Ingham, 88, English jazz pianist. • Kevin Kiely, 64, Irish politician, mayor of Limerick (2009–2010), complications from Parkinson's disease. • Valeri Kirss, 80, Estonian media personality and lawyer. • Patrick Lemasle, 73, French politician, deputy (1997–2017). • Donald Liao, 96, Hong Kong civil servant and architect, secretary for housing (1980–1985) and district administration (1985–1989). • Antón Louro, 73, Spanish politician, member of the Parliament of Galicia (1997–2004), deputy (2004–2009). • Bernt Mæland, 67, Norwegian footballer (Bryne, Viking). • Margareta Magnusson, 91, Swedish artist and essayist, advocate of Swedish death cleaning. • Trevor McMahon, 96, New Zealand cricketer (Wellington, national team). • Boubacar Ould Messaoud, 80, Mauritanian human rights activist. • John H. Morrison, 92, American lawyer. • Dame Jenni Murray, 75, English journalist and broadcaster (''Woman's Hour''). • Kendall Myers, 88, American convicted spy. • Jacques Revel, 83, French historian. • David Sage, 85, American actor (The Birdcage, Campus Cops, Highway to Heaven). • Fahd bin Mahmoud al Said, 85, Omani politician, deputy prime minister (since 1979). • Soedjana Sapi'ie, 95, Indonesian academic, rector of Bandung Institute of Technology (1978–1979). • Peeter Simm, 73, Estonian film director (Georg, On the Water). • Andrei Socaci, 59, Romanian weightlifter, Olympic silver medallist (1984). (death announced on this date) • Mortada Srour, Lebanese academic (Lebanese University), airstrike. • Joachim Wanke, 84, German Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop (1980–1994) and bishop (1994–2012) of Erfurt. 13John Alford, 54, British actor (Grange Hill, ''London's Burning''), singer and convicted sex offender. • Nick Baker, 88, American politician, member of the Kentucky Senate (1970–1978). • Jacques Basler, 84, Swiss sculptor. • Giovanni Bolzoni, 88, Italian footballer (Sampdoria, Genoa, Napoli). • Billy Campbell, 81, Northern Irish footballer (Dundee, Motherwell, national team). • Phil Campbell, 64, Welsh guitarist (Motörhead, Persian Risk, Phil Campbell and the Bastard Sons), complications from surgery. • Amy Carr, 34, English footballer (Reading, Northern Illinois Huskies, IL Sandviken), brain tumour. • H. J. Dora, 83, Indian police officer. • Paul R. Ehrlich, 93, American biologist, environmentalist, and author (The Population Bomb), cancer. • Envoi Allen, 12, French Thoroughbred racehorse, heart attack. • David Evans, 85, British applied mathematician. • Richard Evans, 91, American brigadier general. • Rosina Fernhoff, 94, American actress (A Novel Romance, Studio One, Spring Street). • Ralf Friberg, 89, Finnish journalist (Hufvudstadsbladet), politician, and MP (1970–1979). • Ann Gluckman, 98, New Zealand educator. • Shujaat Hashmi, 75, Pakistani actor (Waris, Khaak Aur Khoon, Wadda Khan), heart attack. • Aleksandr Karin, 73, Russian actor and stuntman (Peter the Great). • Sultan Ali Keshtmand, 90, Afghan politician, chairman of the Council of Ministers (1981–1988, 1989–1990). • Marian Kielec, 84, Polish footballer (Pogoń Szczecin, national team). • Madhu Malhotra, 72, Indian actress (Vishwanath, Satte Pe Satta, Qayamat). • Billy McCullough, 90, Northern Irish footballer (Arsenal, Millwall, national team). • İlber Ortaylı, 78, Turkish historian. • John M. Perkins, 95, American Christian preacher, civil rights activist, and author. • Hjálmar H. Ragnarsson, 73, Icelandic composer. • Enric Reyna, 85, Spanish football executive, acting president of FC Barcelona (2003). • Zsigmond Ritoók, 96, Hungarian classical philologist. • Ron Roberts, 83, English footballer (Wrexham, Tranmere Rovers, Stafford Rangers), cancer. • Fatma Sarhan, 97, Egyptian singer. • John A. Shaud, 92, American Air Force general, chief of staff of the Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe (1988–1991), complications from a stroke. • Doug Shively, 88, American football coach (New Orleans Saints, Atlanta Falcons, Houston Oilers). • Eili Sild, 83, Estonian actress (Devil with a False Passport). • Gordon Wallace, 82, Scottish football player (Dundee, Montrose) and manager (Raith Rovers). • Wolfredo Wildpret de la Torre, 92, Spanish botanist. • Phil Wise, 76, American football player (New York Jets, Minnesota Vikings). • Siti Norma Yaakob, 85, Malaysian jurist, chief judge of Malaya (2004–2006). 14Lyudmila Arinina, 99, Russian actress (A Teacher of Singing, Waiting for Love, Guest from the Future). • Volodymyr Babayev, 74, Ukrainian scholar and politician, governor of Kharkiv Oblast (2010). • Jochen Bachfeld, 73, German boxer, Olympic champion (1976). • Roy R. Barrera Sr., 99, American politician and activist, secretary of state of Texas (1968–1969). • József Benke, 88, Hungarian historian. • Jens Blauert, 87, German scientist (psychoacoustics). • Lamberto Cardia, 91, Italian politician, secretary of the council of ministers (1995–1996). • Amelia Casadei, 96, Italian politician, deputy (1976–1979), member of the Regional Council of Veneto (1985–1990). • Brian Clarke, 87, British author, journalist and angler, chest infection. • Lovorka Čoralić, 58, Croatian historian. • Gemma Cuervo, 91, Spanish actress (Vente a Alemania, Pepe, Two Men and Two Women Amongst Them, Aquí no hay quien viva). • Francine Demichel, 87, French academic and jurist. • Jack Dennis, 94, American computer scientist. • Noureddine Djoudi, 92, Algerian diplomat. • Paulo Fernando, 58, Brazilian politician, four-time deputy. • Nikolay Garo, 88, Russian production manager, producer and actor. • Paul Geremia, 81, American blues musician. • Jürgen Habermas, 96, German philosopher and sociologist (The Theory of Communicative Action). • Odd Holten, 85, Norwegian politician, MP (1989–2005). • Serge Mathieu, 90, French politician, deputy (1973–1976), senator (1977–2004). • Shigeaki Mori, 88, Japanese historian and atomic bomb survivor. • Sergio Merusi, 83, Italian politician and economist. • Henry Nwosu, 62, Nigerian football player (New Nigeria Bank, national team) and manager (Gateway United). • Barbara Hatch Rosenberg, 97, American molecular biologist. • Christopher A. Sims, 83, American economist, Nobel laureate (2011). • Steve Thel, 71, American academic and lawyer. • Birte Weiss, 84, Danish politician, minister of the interior (1993–1997). • Hugh Winsor, 87, Canadian journalist (The Globe and Mail), stroke. • Andrew B. Wittkower, 91, British-born Canadian-American physicist. • Phil Woolas, 66, British politician, MP (1997–2010), brain cancer. • Jordan Wright, 33, British reality television personality (The Only Way Is Essex, Ex on the Beach). • Beauty Zibula, 65, South African politician, MP (2019–2024). 15Napoleón Becerra, 61, Peruvian trade unionist and politician, presidential candidate (2026), traffic collision. • Abdulrahman Al-Bishi, 43, Saudi Arabian footballer (Al-Nassr, national team), complications from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. • Matt Clark, 89, American actor (In the Heat of the Night, The Outlaw Josey Wales, The Jeff Foxworthy Show), complications from spinal surgery. • Ken Cole, 82, Australian Olympic basketball player (1964) and coach. • Alessandro Cortese de Bosis, 99, Italian academic, diplomat and writer. • Len Deighton, 97, British spy novelist and illustrator (The IPCRESS File, An Expensive Place to Die, XPD). • Bill Dempsey, 83, Australian footballer (West Perth). • William C. Dietz, 80, American science fiction writer (Halo: The Flood). • Valter Farina, 72, Italian professional poker player. • Raymond Finney, 84, American politician, member of the Tennessee Senate (2004–2008). • Jim Fleeting, 70, Scottish football player (Ayr United, Clyde) and manager (Kilmarnock). • Paul Guest, 87, Australian Olympic rower (1960, 1964, 1968). • James M. Houston, 103, British-born Canadian theologian. • Patricia Jacobs, 91, Scottish geneticist, major contributor to research of Jacobs syndrome. • Sam Kieth, 63, American comic book artist and writer (The Maxx, Zero Girl), complications from Lewy Body dementia. • Attila Lőte, 91, Hungarian actor (Sunshine). • Irmeli Mäkelä, 83, Finnish pop singer. • Egidio Marzona, 81, Italian art collector. • Lee Morrison, 94, Canadian politician. • Cinzia Oscar, 63, German-Italian singer and stage actress. • Richard Randriamandrato, 67, Malagasy diplomat, minister of economy (2019–2021) and foreign affairs (2021). • Jamal Rayyan, 72, Palestinian news anchor (Al Jazeera). • Bruno Salomone, 55, French actor (Fais pas ci, fais pas ça, Madeleine Collins, Tamara). • Andriy Serdyuk, 87, Ukrainian medical scientist, minister of healthcare (1996–1999). • Shoshana Strook, 34, Israeli activist. • Samih Tabila, 75, Palestinian politician, minister of transport and communications (2015–2019), mayor of Nablus (2015–2017, 2019–2021). • Wakashimazu Mutsuo, 69, Japanese sumo wrestler, pneumonia. • Mariusz Wideryński, 74–75, Polish photographer. • Eugeniusz Wyzner, 94, Polish politician. 16Marcelo Araujo, 78, Argentine sports journalist and commentator (Fútbol de Primera). • Navnindra Behl, 76, Indian actress (Ishqbaaaz, Hotel Salvation, Khufiya) and director. • Paul Black, 95, British educational researcher. • Jamie Blanks, 54, Australian film director (Urban Legend, Valentine) and composer (Storm Warning). • Yves Chevallard, 79, French mathematician. • Buddy Childers, 87, American politician, member of the Georgia House of Representatives (1974–2004). • Jack Crabtree, 90, American football player (Philadelphia Eagles, Denver Broncos). • Jean Delas, 86, French publisher. • Gene Derfler, 101, American politician, member of the Oregon House of Representatives (1988–1994), president (2001–2003) and member (1994–2003) of the Oregon Senate. • John Galas, 53, American soccer coach (Lane United, Tucsom), synovial sarcoma. • Elza Goeva, 97, Bulgarian painter. • Andrey Golikov, 80, Russian actor. • James N. Hardin Jr., 87, American Germanist. • E. Grady Jolly, 88, American jurist, judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit (since 1982). • Dolores Keane, 72, Irish folk singer (De Dannan). • Friederun Köhnen, 83, German television chef and food industry executive. • Bettina Köster, 66, German singer, musician and composer. • Thomas S. Langner, 102, American sociologist. • Sergey Maksimenko, 71, Belarusian physicist. • Ernő Mészáros, 90, Hungarian air chemist and meteorologist. • Bjørn Nilsen, 91, Norwegian poet, journalist and television producer, chair of the Norwegian Authors' Union (1975–1977). • Alfred J. Noll, 66, Austrian politician, member of the National Council (2017–2019). • Juan Ochagavía Larraín, 97, Chilean academic and Jesuit theologian. • Eric Overmyer, 74, American television writer and producer (Bosch, Law & Order, The Wire). • Wayne Perkins, 74, American guitarist, stroke. • Ove Pihl, 87, Swedish painter and art director. • Monroe Price, 87, American academic. • Orion Samuelson, 91, American agriculture broadcaster (WGN). • Kiki Shepard, 74, American television host (Showtime at the Apollo), heart attack. • Csaba Siklós, 84, Hungarian politician, MP (1990–1994). (death announced on this date) • Vladimír Stránský, 78, Czech ice hockey player (HC Vítkovice, HC Zlín). • Daniel Aweyue Syme, Ghanaian politician. • Marek Trombski, 88, Polish politician and scientist. • Bob Tullius, 95, American racing driver (IMSA). • Elisabeth Waldo, 107–108, American violinist and composer. • Yuk L. Yung, 79, Chinese-born American planetary scientist. 17Doug Camilli, 89, American baseball player (Los Angeles Dodgers, Washington Senators). • Alicia Caro, 95, Colombian-Mexican actress (Dos pesos dejada, Daughter of Deceit, Chucho the Mended). • Lorena Clare Facio, 82, Costa Rican equestrian, first lady (1998–2002), pancreatic cancer. • John Coley, 91, New Zealand painter. • Aníbal Cristobo, 54, Argentine poet. • Jakub Derech-Krzycki, 56, Polish politician, MP (2001–2005). • László Gallé, 83, Hungarian biologist. • G. M. Fazlul Haque, 83, Bangladeshi politician, MP (1996–2006). • Tony Gould, 87, British journalist (New Society, New Statesman). (death announced on this date) • Ilia II of Georgia, 93, Georgian Orthodox hiearch, Catholicos-Patriarch of All Georgia (since 1977), gastrointestinal bleeding. • Nicholas Haysom, 73, South African diplomat, special representative of the Secretary-General (since 2021) and head of the UN Mission in South Sudan (since 2016). • Rainelle Krause, 37, American soprano. • Aleksandra Kurczab-Pomianowska, 85, Polish actress and translator. • Ali Larijani, 67, Iranian politician, twice secretary of the Supreme National Security Council, speaker of the Parliament (2008–2020), and minister of culture (1992–1994), airstrike. • Sir Anthony Mason, 100, Australian jurist, chief justice (1987–1995), judge of the Supreme Court of New South Wales (1969–1972) and the High Court (1972–1987). • Mark McLane, 56, Canadian politician, Prince Edward Island MLA (since 2021). • Carl Poelker, 82, American athletics coach. • Slava Racheva, 87, Bulgarian actress and puppeteer. • Zlatko Šimenc, 87, Croatian water polo player, Olympic silver medallist (1964). • Gholamreza Soleimani, 61–62, Iranian military officer, commander of the Basij (since 2019), airstrike. • Larry Stahl, 84, American baseball player (Kansas City Athletics, New York Mets, San Diego Padres). • Shams Sumon, 59, Bangladeshi actor (Joyjatra), heart attack. • Sue Wagner, 86, American politician, lieutenant governor of Nevada (1991–1995). • Robert White, 89, American tenor, metastatic prostate cancer. 18Muhammad Abu Shahla, Palestinian militant, senior field commander of the Khan Younis brigade. • Ann Barrett, 83, British oncologist. • Józef Beker, 88, Polish Olympic cyclist (1964). • Barry Bloom, 88, American immunologist. • Mike Clampitt, 71, American politician, member of the North Carolina House of Representatives (2017–2019, since 2021), cancer. • Lois Delmore, 76, American politician, member of the North Dakota House of Representatives (1994–2018). • Steve Derewianchuk, 90, Canadian politician, Manitoba MLA (1973–1977). • Nyan Dokpa, 58–59, Liberian musician. • Yaakov Edri, 75, Israeli politician, MK (2003–2013), minister of health (2006) and development of Negev and the Galilee (2007–2009). • Manuel Etura, 93, Spanish footballer (Athletic Bilbao). • Tom Georgeson, 89, English actor (Between the Lines, A Fish Called Wanda, Notes on a Scandal). • George H. Goble, 73, American scientist, Ig Nobel Prize winner (1996). • Della Hadley, 97, American politician, member of the Missouri House of Representatives (1975–1981). • Heisuke Hironaka, 94, Japanese mathematician (Hironaka's example, Hironaka decomposition), Fields Medal winner (1970). • Rick Hogaboam, 47, American politician, mayor of Nampa (since 2026). • Mohammad Ebrahim Jannaati, 93, Iranian Marja'. • Esmaeil Khatib, 64–65, Iranian cleric and politician, minister of intelligence (since 2021), airstrike. • Jim Opperman, 72, American football player (Philadelphia Eagles). • Kevin Sampson, 71, American artist. • Taneaki Tanami, 93, Japanese politician, MP (1983–1993, 2000–2003), multiple organ failure. • Finn-Erik Vinje, 90, Norwegian philologist. 19Md. Anwarul Azim Arif, 74, Bangladeshi academic administrator and banker, vice-chancellor of CU (2011–2015) and the IIUC (2021–2024), chairman of SIBL (2017–2021). • Alfonso Bañón, 95, Spanish politician, deputy (1979–1982). • Umberto Bossi, 84, Italian politician, MP (1987–2004, since 2008), twice MEP, and co-founder of Lega Nord. • Terry Cox, 89, British drummer (Pentangle, The Humblebums). • Raymond L. Ethington, 96, American paleontologist. • Alessandro Finazzi Agrò, 84, Italian academic and biochemist. • Khamid Gizatullin, 94, Russian economist. • Péter Halász, 86, Hungarian agricultural engineer and ethnographer. • Michael Bambang Hartono, 86, Indonesian banker, electronics and cigarettes industry executive, and bridge player, founder of Polytron and co-owner of Djarum (since 1963). • Melli Irani, 93, Indian cinematographer (Sathyabhama, Line Bus, Ente Mohangal Poovaninju). • Garry Leo, 81, Australian rugby league footballer (Balmain Tigers). • Silvino Louro, 67, Portuguese football player (Vitória Setúbal, Benfica, national team) and coach. • Jun Matsumoto, 75, Japanese politician, twice MP, deputy chief cabinet secretary (2008–2009), and chair of the National Public Safety Commission (2016–2017), stomach cancer. • Houston McKelvey, 83, Irish priest, dean of Belfast (2001–2011). • Mike Melvill, 85, South African test pilot (SpaceShipOne). • Saleh Mohammadi, 19, Iranian wrestler, execution by hanging. • Richard E. Myers, 91, American politician, member of the Iowa House of Representatives (1994–2003). • Chuck Norris, 86, American martial artist and actor (Walker, Texas Ranger, Missing in Action, The Way of the Dragon). • Peter Schrag, 94, American journalist and author. • Vincenzo C. Vannicola, 93, American electrical engineer. • Jeff Webb, 76, American cheerleading executive, founder of Varsity Spirit and the International Cheer Union, complications from a fall. • Alevtina Yelesina, 71, Russian cross-country skier, Paralympic champion (1992, 1994). 20Aref, 84, Iranian pop singer. • Chris Athens, American mastering engineer, complications from heart surgery. • Linas Banys, 27, Lithuanian Olympic biathlete (2022). • J. Michael Bishop, 90, American immunologist and academic administrator, Nobel Prize laureate (1989) and chancellor of UCSF (1998–2009), pneumonia. • Nicholas Brendon, 54, American actor (Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Criminal Minds, Psycho Beach Party). • Alain Brillet, 78, French physicist. • Rodger Brulotte, 79, Canadian sportscaster (Montreal Expos). • Dennis Condrey, 76, American professional wrestler (CWA, Jim Crockett Promotions, WCW), complications from a fall. • Marcos Conigliaro, 83, Argentine football player (Chacarita Juniors, Estudiantes LP) and manager (Unión de Santa Fe). • Filaret Denysenko, 97, Ukrainian Orthodox hierarch, patriarch of Kyiv (since 1995). • Robert Fox, 73, English film and television producer (The Hours, The Crown, Iris), prostate cancer. • Steve Gaines, 68, American pastor, president of the Southern Baptist Convention (2016–2018), kidney cancer. • Smith Gilley, 86, American politician, member of the Texas House of Representatives (1975–1987). • Sam Goodwin, 82, American football coach (Northwestern State Demons). • Harvey P. Greenspan, 93, American mathematician. • Jessie Jones, 75, American actress (Fudge). • Ben Keaton, 69, Irish actor (Emmerdale, Casualty, Father Ted). • Božo Koprivica, 75, Serbian essayist, dramatic adviser, and literary critic. • Clive Leach, 91, English cricketer (Buckinghamshire, Durham, Warwickshire) and media executive, pneumonia. • Yair Levy, 73, Israeli Haredi rabbi and politician, MK (1988–1992). • Louie Louie, 63, American singer ("Sittin' in the Lap of Luxury"). • Bernard Luttikhuizen, 78, Dutch Olympic rower (1972). • Raivo Mänd, 71, Estonian ecologist and zoologist. • Isabelle Mergault, 67, French actress (''Pour cent briques, t'as plus rien..., Club de rencontres) and film director (You Are So Beautiful''), cancer. • Robert Mueller, 81, American lawyer (Mueller special counsel investigation), U.S. attorney for the Northern District of California (1998–2001), deputy attorney general (2001) and director of the FBI (2001–2013). • Ali Mohammad Naini, 69, Iranian brigadier general, airstrike. • Waldyr Pugliesi, 90, Brazilian politician, deputy (1987–1992). • Leonid Radvinsky, 43, Ukrainian-American businessman (OnlyFans, MyFreeCams), cancer. • Michel Rolland, 78, French oenologist, heart attack. • David G. Schaeffer, 83, American mathematician. • Vladimir Shumny, 92, Russian geneticist. • Alton Sutnick, 97, American medical researcher and educator. • Calvin Tomkins, 100, American author and art critic (The New Yorker), stroke. • Reagan Wilson, 79, American actress (Blood Mania, The Beverly Hillbillies, The Big Valley) and Playboy model. • Rick Young, 92, American Hall of Fame bullfighter and rodeo clown. 21Lala Alizadeh, 76, Azerbaijani scientist. • Desmond Barrit, 81, Welsh actor (Alice through the Looking Glass, A Christmas Carol, Northanger Abbey). • Nigel Cayzer, 71, British businessman. • Paolo Cirino Pomicino, 86, Italian politician, MEP (2004–2006), minister of public function (1988–1989) and budget (1989–1992). • John R. Corbid, 81, American politician, member of the Minnesota House of Representatives (1975–1980). • Xosé Antonio García Cotarelo, 84, Spanish lawyer and writer. • Muhammad Kamal Hassouna, 84, Palestinian politician, minister of national economy (2007–2009). • Ariosto Holanda, 87, Brazilian politician, three-time deputy. • Steve Houben, 76, Belgian jazz saxophonist and flutist. • Arthur E. Humphrey, 98, American chemical engineer. • Willie Irvin, 96, American football player (Philadelphia Eagles). • Amanda Lathlin, 49, Canadian politician, Manitoba MLA (since 2015). • Michael Lyster, 71, Irish television presenter (The Sunday Game). • Agosto Machado, American artist. • Ralph Metcalf, 90, American politician, member of the North Dakota House of Representatives (1998–2012). • Larry Mumper, 88, American politician, member of the Ohio House of Representatives (1997–2008). • Juca de Oliveira, 91, Brazilian actor (Case of the Naves Brothers, The Sign of the City, De Onde Eu Te Vejo), pneumonia. • Jessi Pierce, 37, American sports reporter (Minnesota Wild), injuries sustained in a house fire. • Madhumita Raut, 59, Indian Odissi classical dancer, cardiac arrest. • Phil Reavis, 89, American Olympic high jumper (1956). • Rhoda Roberts, 66, Australian Aboriginal arts director, ovarian cancer. • Angelo Romano, 91, Italian politician, mayor of Avellino (1989–1995). • Daphne Selfe, 97, British model. • Umar Shihab, 86, Indonesian Islamic scholar and politician, member of the House of Representatives (1992–1997). • Jeff Smith, 91, English Hall of Fame motorcycle racer (Motocross World Championship). • Carsten Träger, 52, German politician, MP (since 2013). • Claus Wellenreuther, 91, German software developer (SAP SE). • Vladimir Zantaria, 72, Abkhazian poet and politician, chairman of the State Television and Radio Broadcasting Company (1993–1994) and minister for culture (1999–2001). 22Rómulo Berruti, 88, Argentine journalist and film critic. • Ed Blaine, 86, American football player (Green Bay Packers, Philadelphia Eagles). • Ronnie Bowman, 64, American bluegrass musician (Lonesome River Band), traffic collision. • Gualtiero Calboli, 94, Italian linguist. • Jerry Hanlon, 96, American football player and coach (Miami Redskins, Michigan Wolverines). • Per Hegna, 80, Norwegian tennis player. • Hermann Huppen, 87, Belgian comic book creator (Jeremiah). • Božena Jirků, 78, Czech journalist and editor, executive director of Charter 77 Foundation (2002–2023). • Lionel Jospin, 88, French politician, prime minister (1997–2002), minister of national education (1988–1992), and member of the Constitutional Council (2015–2019), complications from surgery. • Sylvia Kersenbaum, 84, Argentine pianist, composer and teacher. • Marcos Leite, 73, Brazilian Olympic basketball player (1972, 1980, 1984). • Phạm Minh Mẫn, 92, Vietnamese Roman Catholic cardinal, coadjutor bishop of Mỹ Tho (1993–1998) and archbishop of Ho Chi Minh City (1998–2014). • Datta Meghe, 89, Indian politician, MP (1991–1999, 2002–2014) and four-time Maharashtra MLC. • Sergio Ojeda Uribe, 83, Chilean politician, deputy (1990–2018). • Andrew Pawley, 84, Australian linguist. • Aloysius Pieris, 91, Sri Lankan Jesuit priest and theologian. • Helen Rankin, 89, American politician, member of the Ohio House of Representatives (1978–1994). • Michael Aaron Rockland, 90, American writer. • Catherine Saunders, 83, New Zealand broadcasting personality (Beauty and the Beast, Mobil Song Quest) and public relations executive (New Zealand Dairy Board). • David Simon, 63, American real estate developer, CEO of Simon Property Group, cancer. • Celeste M. Stiehl, 100, American politician, member of the Illinois House of Representatives (1975–1983). • Toomas Tein, 70, Estonian politician, MP (2003–2005). 23Rodolfo Acuña, 93, American historian and educator. • José Bengoa, 81, Chilean historian and anthropologist. • Stan Berry, 71, American politician, member of the Arkansas House of Representatives (2003–2008, since 2019). • Gerson Brenner, 66, Brazilian actor (Rainha da Sucata, Perigosas Peruas, Corpo Dourado), multiple organ failure. • Nancy W. Cook, 89, American politician, member of the Delaware Senate (1974–2010). • Manuel Escudero, 79, Spanish economist and politician, deputy (2003–2004) and ambassador to the OECD (2018–2024). • Daniel Karaba, 77, Kenyan politician, senator (2013–2017). • François Morlaes, 82, French rugby union player (CA Bègles). • Lucy Nieto de Samper, 102, Colombian journalist and writer. • Valerie Perrine, 82, American actress (Slaughterhouse-Five, Lenny, Superman), complications from Parkinson's disease. • Jean-Bernard Racine, 85, Swiss geographer and academic. • Gaspare Russo, 98, Italian politician, president of Campania (1976–1979) and mayor of Salerno (1970–1974). • Saeed Shamghadri, Iranian academic (Iran University of Science and Technology), airstrike. • Nkosentsha Shezi, 50, South African politician, MP (since 2024). • Yury Shvytkin, 60, Russian politician, deputy (since 2016). • David Sklansky, 78, American poker player and author, heart failure. • Peter Stead, 83, Welsh writer. • Sean Stevens, 47, American visual artist (2007 Boston Mooninite panic), cancer. (death announced on this date) • Leonard Swidler, 97, American academic. • Chip Taylor, 86, American singer and songwriter ("Angel of the Morning", "Wild Thing"), cancer. • Tin Myint Aung, 58, Burmese football player (Finance and Revenue, national team) and manager (national team). • Marica Vilcek, 89, American art historian. • Wu Dexin, 89, Chinese materials scientist, member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. 24Roger R. Adams, 71, American psychologist and inventor (Heelys), pancreatic cancer. • Theodore L. Brown, 97, American scientist and author. • Makarios Djan, 70, Ghanaian Olympic sprinter (1984). • Benjamin Clement Eghan, Ghanaian civil servant. • Pavlo Fedorenko, 89, Ukrainian academic and mining engineer. • Edna Foa, 88, Israeli psychologist. • Biruté Galdikas, 79, Canadian primatologist, conservationist (The Trimates) and author, founder of the Orangutan Foundation International, lung cancer. • Charles Gross, 91, American film composer (Turner & Hooch, Air America, Punchline). • Larry Kennedy, 76, Canadian politician, New Brunswick MLA (1987–2010). • Tracy Kidder, 80, American writer (The Soul of a New Machine, Mountains Beyond Mountains), Pulitzer Prize winner (1982), lung cancer. • Mai Murdmaa, 87, Estonian choreographer, ballerina, and ballet master. • Gino Paoli, 91, Italian singer-songwriter ("Il cielo in una stanza", "Senza fine", "Sapore di sale") and politician, deputy (1987–1992). • Chime Rinpoche, 84, Tibetan lama and teacher. • Bob Rossell, 89, American racing driver. • Carlo Russolillo, 69, Italian Olympic boxer (1980). • Mel Schilling, 53, Australian television presenter (Married at First Sight), colon cancer. • Esteri Tebandeke, 41, Ugandan filmmaker, actress (Imperial Blue), and visual artist. • David Trottier, 77, American screenwriter, consultant and author. • Jerome Dhas Varuvel, 74, Indian Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Kuzhithurai (2014–2020), complications from dementia and Parkinson's disease. • Reg Weaver, 86, American labor leader. • Western Dreamer, 32, American Standardbred racehorse, Pacing Triple Crown winner (1997). 25Abdikalyk Akmatov, 71, Kyrgyz actor. • John Andreassen, 82, Norwegian television producer. • Wilson Bombarda, 95, Brazilian Olympic basketball player (1956). • Dash Crofts, 87, American musician (Seals & Crofts) and songwriter ("Summer Breeze", "Diamond Girl"), complications from heart surgery. • Toumba Diakité, 57, Guinean politician and convicted criminal, peritonitis. • Harold Ellis, 100, English surgeon. • Manuel Estella, 86, Spanish politician, president of the Cortes of Castile and León (1991–2003). • Paula Hollinger, 85, American politician, member of the Maryland Senate (1987–2007), leukemia. • Janusz Jasiński, 97, Polish historian. • Alexander Kluge, 94, German author (Air Raid) and film director (Artists Under the Big Top: Perplexed, The Assault of the Present on the Rest of Time). • Dolors Lamarca, 82, Spanish philologist and librarian, pneumonia. • William Lukuvi, 70, Tanzanian politician and presidential adviser, MP (since 2015) and minister of lands (2015–2022), heart attack. • Burchell McPherson, 74, Jamaican Roman Catholic prelate, bishop of Montego Bay (2013–2023). • James Meechan, 95, Scottish-Canadian painter. • Peter Messent, 79, British academic. (death announced on this date) • Tordis Ørjasæter, 99, Norwegian literary critic. • Nikolai Liutsianovich Orlov, 73, Russian herpetologist. • Loana Petrucciani, 48, French reality television personality (Loft Story). • José Maria Ricciardi, 71, Portuguese banker. • Esther Roord, 61, Dutch actress. • Pat Steir, 87, American painter and printmaker. • Imre Taveter, 58, Estonian Olympic sailor (2000, 2004). • József Varró, 82, Hungarian Olympic equestrian (1972, 1980). • Geoff Vowden, 84, English footballer (Birmingham City, Aston Villa, Nottingham Forest). • David Winnick, 92, British politician, MP (1966–1970, 1979–2017). • Isaías Zarazaga, 98, Spanish veterinarian, academic and politician, deputy (1982–1989) and senator (1977–1979). 26Noelia Castillo, 25, Spanish activist and paraplegic patient, voluntarily euthanized by lethal injection. • Ken Clay, 71, American baseball player (New York Yankees, Texas Rangers, Seattle Mariners), heart and kidney issues. • David B. Cornstein, 87, American diplomat, ambassador to Hungary (2018–2020). • Grey J. Dimenna, 72, American academic administrator, president of Monmouth University (2017–2019), traffic collision. • Nathan Farb, 85, American photographer. • Jean-Pierre Faye, 100, French philosopher (horseshoe theory) and writer. • Christopher Haskins, Baron Haskins, 88, Irish-born businessman and life peer, member of the House of Lords (1998–2020). • Ahmad Kaabour, 70, Lebanese singer. • László Kordos, 75, Hungarian geologist and palaeontologist. • Hiroki Kosai, 92, Japanese astronomer. • Sir Colin Mackay, 82, British judge and barrister, High Court judge (2001–2013), dementia. • William Murphy, 85, American Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of Boston (1995–2001) and bishop of Rockville Centre (2001–2017). • Epeli Nailatikau, 84, Fijian military officer and politician, president (2009–2015), speaker of the House of Representatives (2001–2006), and vice-president (2009). • Mahbuba Rahman, 91, Bangladeshi playback singer (Mukh O Mukhosh, The Day Shall Dawn). • E. A. Rajendran, 71, Indian actor (Pranayavarnangal, Daya, Narasimham) and stage director. • Mary Rand, 86, British track and field athlete, Olympic champion (1964). • Barret Robbins, 52, American football player (Oakland Raiders). • Ross the Boss, 72, American guitarist (Manowar, The Dictators), complications from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. • Jean Sagols, 87, French actor, screenwriter and television director, cerebral haemorrhage. • Rosa Salikhova, 81, Russian volleyball player, Olympic champion (1968, 1972). • Nana Akuoko Sarpong, 87, Ghanaian traditional ruler and politician, MP (1979–1981), secretary for health (1988–1991) and internal affairs (1991–1992). • Giuseppe Savoldi, 79, Italian footballer (Bologna, Napoli, national team). • Ronald H. Spector, 83, American military historian, cancer. • Alireza Tangsiri, 63–64, Iranian naval officer, commander of the IRGC Navy (since 2018), airstrike. • James Tolkan, 94, American actor (Back to the Future, Top Gun, Dick Tracy). • Orlando Wiet, 60, Surinamese-Dutch mixed martial artist. 27David Cabrero, 49, Spanish Olympic track cyclist (2000). • Don C. Childers, 94, American politician, member of the Florida Senate (1975–1990). • William S. Cleveland, 83, American computer scientist (S). • Alex Cropley, 75, Scottish footballer (Hibernian, Aston Villa, national team). • Richard C. Edgley, 90, American LDS Church general authority, first counselor in the Presiding Bishopric (1995–2012). • Jon Dee Graham, 67, American musician (The Skunks, True Believers). • Kitty Harrison, 91, American college tennis coach (North Carolina Tar Heels). • Doug Irwin, 76, American luthier. • Rose Kingdon, 65, Canadian broadcaster (The Canadian Press). • Henry Lee, 87, Taiwanese-American forensic scientist (killing of JonBenét Ramsey, murder trial of O. J. Simpson, 9/11 forensic investigation) and biochemist. • Lin Yuan-lang, 85, Taiwanese politician, magistrate of Nantou County (1989–1997). • Tom Nieto, 65, American baseball player (Minnesota Twins, Philadelphia Phillies) and coach (New York Yankees), heart attack. • Carlos Orgambide, 95, Argentine film director (Queridas amigas), cinematographer, and screenwriter. • Larry Price, 91, American football player (Hawaii Rainbow Warriors) and radio host (MidWeek, Perry & Price). • Michael Sather, 78, Canadian politician, British Columbia MLA (2005–2013). • Bob Schmetterer, 82, American advertising executive, chairman and CEO of Euro RSCG (1997–2004). (death announced on this date) • Franco Tentorio, 81, Italian politician, mayor of Bergamo (2009–2014). • Hiroyuki Wakabayashi, 77, Japanese architect. 28Gino Agnese, 90, Italian essayist and writer. • Werner Asam, 81, German actor and director. • Maria Badia i Cutchet, 78, Spanish politician, MEP (2004–2014). • Joey Browner, 65, American football player (Minnesota Vikings, Tampa Bay Buccaneers). • Alfonso Cavaliere, 92, Italian astrophysicist and cosmologist. • DJ Dan, 57, American house music DJ and producer, heart attack. • Richard Donat, 84, Canadian actor (Haven, Emily of New Moon, The Weight of Water). • Alex Duong, 42, American comedian and actor (Blue Bloods, Dexter, Death Valley), septic shock. • Mary Beth Hurt, 79, American actress (The World According to Garp, The Age of Innocence, Interiors), complications from Alzheimer's disease. • Marinella, 87, Greek singer ("Dio Portes Echi i Zoi", "Giati Fovase"), complications from a stroke. • Hank Nichols, 89, American Hall of Fame college basketball referee. • Dallas O'Neill, 83, Australian rugby league (South Sydney Rabbitohs) and union (national team) player. • Jeff Siemon, 75, American football player (Minnesota Vikings). • Lal Singh, 83, Indian politician, six-time Punjab MLA. • Vijaypat Singhania, 87, Indian textile industry executive, chairman of the Raymond Group (1980–2000) and sheriff of Mumbai (2005–2006). • Ken Smale, 92, Australian footballer (Collingwood) and music director. • Julio Solaun, 84, Spanish Olympic field hockey player (1964, 1968). • Juwono Sudarsono, 84, Indonesian diplomat and politician, ambassador to the United Kingdom (2003–2004), minister of education (1998–1999) and twice of defense. • Liamine Zéroual, 84, Algerian politician, president (1994–1999) and minister of defense (1993–1999). 29Rasim Balayev, 77, Azerbaijani actor (Nesimi, Babek, Dada Gorgud), complications from diabetes and lung cancer. • Rahul Banerjee, 42, Indian actor (Chirodini Tumi Je Amar, Pati Parameshwar, Zulfiqar), drowned. • Glen Baxter, 82, English artist, carcinomatosis. • Kim Bukhantsov, 94, Russian Olympic discus thrower (1956, 1960, 1964). • Allan Carswell, 92, Canadian physicist, founder of Optech. • Marsha Wilson Chall, 72, American educator and author. • Chang Ung, 87, North Korean basketball player (national team) and sports administrator, president of the ITF (2002–2015) and member of the IOC (1996–2018). • Sir Neil Cossons, 87, British historian and museum director. • Alberto Coutinho, 56, American politician, member of the New Jersey General Assembly (1997–1998, 2008–2013), traffic collision. • Jeffrey Paul Cutlip, 76, American serial killer and rapist. • Greg Elmore, 79, American drummer (Quicksilver Messenger Service, The Brogues). • Hassan Hassanzadeh, 56–57, Iranian senior military commander (IRGC), airstrike. • Joël Henry, 63, French footballer (Nantes, Brest, Nice). • Myron Arms Hofer, 94, American psychiatrist. • Gerard Kamper, 75, Dutch Olympic cyclist (1972). • Volodymyr Komarov, 62, Ukrainian comedian, actor and musician. • Vladimir Mikhaylov, 86, Russian footballer (Volga Gorky, Torpedo Moscow, Trud Voronezh). • Wiesław Myśliwski, 94, Polish novelist. • Ádám Nádasdy, 79, Hungarian linguist and poet. • Villen Novak, 88, Ukrainian film director (Tuning Fork). • Bill Riley, 75, Canadian ice hockey player (Washington Capitals, Winnipeg Jets) and coach (Moncton Wildcats), cancer. • David Riondino, 73, Italian singer-songwriter, actor (The Night of the Shooting Stars, Cavalli si nasce, Ilona Arrives with the Rain) and writer. • Jay Robinson, 79, American Hall of Fame wrestler (1972 Summer Olympics) and coach (Minnesota Golden Gophers). • Tim Sandlin, 75, American novelist and screenwriter (Skipped Parts, The Right Kind of Wrong). • Williametta Spencer, 98, American composer and musicologist. • Ben Stevenson, 89, British ballet dancer and teacher. • Willy Ustad, 79, Norwegian novelist. • Laurie Webb, 101, Welsh actor (Doctor Who, Paul Temple, Doomwatch). • Karsten Wettberg, 84, German football manager (SpVgg Landshut, SpVgg Unterhaching, 1860 Munich). 30Carl Bonafede, 85, American music manager (The Buckinghams, Daughters of Eve) and musician. • Selemani Bungara, 64, Tanzanian politician, MP (2010–2020), kidney failure. • Sir Barry Curtis, 87, New Zealand politician, mayor of Manukau City (1983–2007). • Jean M. Doerge, 88, American politician, member of the Louisiana House of Representatives (1998–2012). • Deborah Dultzin, 80, Mexican astrophysicist. • Melvin Edwards, 88, American sculptor. • Tony Godden, 70, English footballer (Chelsea, Peterborough United, West Bromwich Albion). • Vassilis Goumas, 79, Greek basketball player (Panellinios, AEK, Ilysiakos). • Léo Houziaux, 94, Belgian astronomer. • Knut Midgaard, 95, Norwegian political scientist. • Abu Taher Nadwi, 65–66, Bangladeshi Islamic scholar. • Christopher North, 75, American keyboardist (Ambrosia), throat cancer. • Dennis J. O'Callaghan, 85, American virologist, cancer. • Booker Reese, 66, American football player (Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Los Angeles Rams, Atlanta Falcons). • Tony Rivers, 85, English singer (Harmony Grass). • Chan Santokhi, 67, Surinamese politician, president (2020–2025), minister of justice (2005–2010), and twice MNA. • Charles E. Scott, 90, American philosopher. • Rezvi Sheriff, 77, Sri Lankan nephrologist and physician. • James Stannage, 76, British radio talk show host, cancer. • Julia Sutton, 87, English actress and singer. • Sir Hugh Sykes, 93, English industrialist and investor. • Willie Watson, 76, Scottish footballer (Motherwell, Dundee, Manchester United). • Carlos Westendorp, 89, Spanish diplomat and politician, minister of foreign affairs (1995–1996), high representative for Bosnia and Herzegovina (1997–1999), and MEP (1999–2003). • Michelangelo Zurletti, 89, Italian musicologist and essayist. 31Armando Alves, 90, Portuguese painter. • Bob Atha, 65, American football player (Ohio State Buckeyes), cancer. • Siri Aurdal, 88, Norwegian painter, graphic designer and sculptor. • Claudio Bordignon, 75, Italian geneticist. • Alec Cobbe, 81, Irish artist and decorator. • Federico Enriques, 84, Italian publisher and politician, senator (2006–2008). • Jamshid Eshaghi, 64, Iranian brigadier general, airstrike. • Lionel Fernando, 86, Sri Lankan-born Australian cricketer (Ceylon, Walsden Cricket Club). • Lili Hinstin, 48, French film producer and artistic director (Locarno Film Festival, Entrevues Belfort Film Festival). • Nicola Imbriaco, 96, Italian politician. • Eduard Koksharov, 50, Russian handball player and coach, Olympic champion (2000) and bronze medalist (2004). • Jean-Paul Krassinsky, 53, French comics artist. • Kees Kuijs, 94, Dutch footballer (NAC Breda, national team). • Bill Leader, 96, English record producer (Hearken to the Witches Rune) and engineer. • Stephen Lewis, 88, Canadian politician and diplomat, Ontario MPP (1963–1978), U.N. special envoy for HIV/AIDS in Africa (2001–2006), and ambassador to the U.N. (1984–1988), abdominal cancer. • Juan Maeso, 84, Spanish anaesthetist and convicted criminal. • Sergi Mas Balaguer, 95, Spanish-born Andorran sculptor and cultural activist. • Borislav Mihaylov, 63, Bulgarian football player (Levski Sofia, national team) and administrator, twice president of the Bulgarian Football Union, complications from a stroke. • Rory O'Hanlon, 92, Irish politician, TD (1977–2011), minister of health (1987–1991) and environment (1991–1992). • Petr Pleva, 66, Czech politician, MP (1996–2010). • Nicolae Proca, 77, Moldovan politician, deputy (1990–1994). • Zsuzsa Radnóti, 88, Hungarian dramatist. • Teresinha Soares, 99, Brazilian pop artist. • Nikolay Solovyov, 66, Russian actor and theatre director. ==References==
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