Adios Maradona and the best ever Bond: Notable deaths in 2020
- US basketball great Kobe Bryant died in a helicopter crash on January 26
- Bollywood star Irrfan Khan died on April 29
- Avengers actor Chadwick Boseman died on August 28
From legendary actors Kirk Douglas and Sean Connery to matriarch of the US Supreme Court Ruth Bader Ginsberg, here are some of the notable deaths of 2020.
– January 10: Oman’s Sultan Qaboos, who transformed the former Arabian Peninsula backwater into a modern state and the Gulf’s discreet mediator, dies aged 79.
– January 26: US basketball legend Kobe Bryant, 41, dies in a horrific helicopter crash northwest of Los Angeles that also claimed the lives of his 13-year-old daughter and seven other people.
– February 5: One of the last stars of Hollywood’s golden age, Kirk Douglas, dies at his home in Beverly Hills aged 103.
– February 25: Egypt’s former president Hosni Mubarak, who was swept from power by the Arab Spring in 2010, dies in a military hospital aged 91.
– March 8: “Exorcist” star Max Von Sydow, who also featured in films by his Swedish compatriot Ingmar Bergman dies in France aged 90.
– April 29: Bollywood star Irrfan Khan, known for his roles in blockbusters “Life of Pi” and “Slumdog Millionaire”, dies from cancer in a Mumbai hospital aged 53.
– May 9: Little Richard, known for outrageous showmanship and lightning-fast rhythms dies aged 87 after battling cancer. Hits include “Tutti Frutti” and “Long Tall Sally”.
– May 31: Artist Christo (Christo Javacheff) who wrapped landmarks such as Berlin’s Reichstag and the Pont Neuf in Paris dies aged 84.
– June 8: Burundi’s President Pierre Nkurunziza, who had ruled the country since 2005, dies from a heart attack aged 55.
– July 6: Italian maestro Ennio Morricone, Oscar-winning composer of film scores for Sergio Leone’s spaghetti westerns, dies in Rome aged 91.
– July 8: The sudden death from a heart attack of Ivory Coast’s Prime Minister Amadou Gon Coulibaly, 61, plunges the country into political turmoil.
– July 26: Oscar-winning actress Olivia de Havilland, star of “Gone With the Wind”, dies at her home in Paris aged 104.
– August 24: Former Congolese president Pascal Lissouba, who won his country’s first multi-party presidential elections, dies in France aged 88.
– August 28: Actor Chadwick Boseman, who played Black Panther in the Marvel movies, dies of cancer aged 43.
– September 2: Chief torturer behind Cambodia’s genocidal Khmer Rouge, Kaing Guek Eav, 77, better known by his alias Duch, dies in prison.
– September 10: British actress Diana Rigg, of “Avengers” and “Game of Thrones” fame, dies aged 82.
– September 18: US Supreme Court judge and feminist icon Ruth Bader Ginsburg, dies aged 87.
– September 23: French actress and singer Juliette Greco, the face and voice of radical chic postwar Paris, dies aged 93.
– October 4: Japan’s most famous fashion designer Kenzo Takada, founder of the Kenzo brand, dies in Paris aged 81 from Covid-19.
– October 31: Legendary Scottish actor Sean Connery, the original James Bond, dies in his sleep in the Bahamas, aged 90.
– November 11: Bahrain’s Prince Khalifa bin Salman al-Khalifa, the world’s longest-serving prime minister, dies aged 84.
– November 12: Jerry Rawlings, who ruled Ghana for two decades first as a military leader and then as elected president, dies aged 73.
– November 25: Diego Maradona, football’s troubled genius and one of the greatest players ever, dies aged 60.
– December 2: Former French president Valery Giscard d’Estaing, who legalised abortion and brought the country high-speed trains, dies aged 94 from COVID-19.
– December 11: Film director Kim Ki-duk, the enfant terrible of Korean cinema, dies in Latvia from Covid-19 aged 59.
– December 12: Charley Pride, US country music’s first black superstar, dies from COVID-19 aged 86.
– December 12: John le Carre, the master spy novelist, whose real name was David Cornwell, dies aged 89.
– December 22: One of France’s most beloved character actors Claude Brasseur, dies aged 84.
– December 24: Israeli virtuoso violinist Ivry Gitlis, one of the modern greats of classical music, dies in Paris aged 98.
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