Deaths in 2017
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- | *[[Luis Bacalov]], 84, Argentine-born Italian composer, stroke. | + | *[[Denis Johnson]], 67, American author (''[[Jesus' Son]]'', ''[[Tree of Smoke]]'', ''[[Angels (Denis Johnson novel)|Angels]]''), liver cancer. |
+ | *[[Sunny Murray]], 81, American jazz drummer ([[Cecil Taylor]], [[Albert Ayler]]). | ||
+ | *[[William H. Gass]], 93, American novelist (''[[The Tunnel (novel)|The Tunnel]]''), critic and philosophy professor. | ||
+ | *[[Johnny Hallyday]], 74, French rock singer ("[[Requiem pour un fou]]", "[[Marie (song)|Marie]]", "[[Tous ensemble]]") and actor, lung cancer. | ||
+ | *[[Christine Keeler]], 75, English model and showgirl involved in [[Profumo affair]], chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. | ||
+ | *[[Alain Jessua]], 85, French film director and screenwriter (''[[Léon la lune]]'', ''[[The Killing Game (1967 film)|The Killing Game]]''). | ||
+ | *[[Jerry Fodor]], 82, American philosopher and cognitive scientist, complications from Parkinson's disease. | ||
+ | *[[David Cassidy]], 67, American pop singer ("[[Cherish (The Association song)|Cherish]]", "[[How Can I Be Sure]]") and actor (''[[The Partridge Family]]''), liver failure. | ||
+ | *[[Charles Manson]], 83, American criminal ([[Tate murders]]) and cult leader ([[Manson Family]]). | ||
+ | *[[Della Reese]], 86, American actress and singer. | ||
+ | *[[Azzedine Alaïa]], 77, Tunisian-French fashion designer. | ||
+ | *[[Malcolm Young]], 64, Scottish-born Australian [[Rock and Roll Hall of Fame|Hall of Fame]] guitarist and songwriter ([[AC/DC]]), complications from dementia. | ||
*[[Karin Dor]], 79, German actress (''[[You Only Live Twice (film)|You Only Live Twice]]'', ''[[Topaz (1969 film)|Topaz]]''). | *[[Karin Dor]], 79, German actress (''[[You Only Live Twice (film)|You Only Live Twice]]'', ''[[Topaz (1969 film)|Topaz]]''). | ||
*[[Charles Cohen]], 71, American musician and composer. | *[[Charles Cohen]], 71, American musician and composer. | ||
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*[[William Peter Blatty]], 89, American novelist (''[[The Exorcist (novel)|The Exorcist]]''). | *[[William Peter Blatty]], 89, American novelist (''[[The Exorcist (novel)|The Exorcist]]''). | ||
*[[Zygmunt Bauman]], 91, Polish-British sociologist. | *[[Zygmunt Bauman]], 91, Polish-British sociologist. | ||
+ | *[[John Schroeder (musician)|John Schroeder]], 82, British composer, songwriter and record producer ([[Helen Shapiro]], [[Sounds Orchestral]], [[Status Quo (band)|Status Quo]]). | ||
*[[John Berger]], 90, English art critic and painter. | *[[John Berger]], 90, English art critic and painter. | ||
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- Denis Johnson, 67, American author (Jesus' Son, Tree of Smoke, Angels), liver cancer.
- Sunny Murray, 81, American jazz drummer (Cecil Taylor, Albert Ayler).
- William H. Gass, 93, American novelist (The Tunnel), critic and philosophy professor.
- Johnny Hallyday, 74, French rock singer ("Requiem pour un fou", "Marie", "Tous ensemble") and actor, lung cancer.
- Christine Keeler, 75, English model and showgirl involved in Profumo affair, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.
- Alain Jessua, 85, French film director and screenwriter (Léon la lune, The Killing Game).
- Jerry Fodor, 82, American philosopher and cognitive scientist, complications from Parkinson's disease.
- David Cassidy, 67, American pop singer ("Cherish", "How Can I Be Sure") and actor (The Partridge Family), liver failure.
- Charles Manson, 83, American criminal (Tate murders) and cult leader (Manson Family).
- Della Reese, 86, American actress and singer.
- Azzedine Alaïa, 77, Tunisian-French fashion designer.
- Malcolm Young, 64, Scottish-born Australian Hall of Fame guitarist and songwriter (AC/DC), complications from dementia.
- Karin Dor, 79, German actress (You Only Live Twice, Topaz).
- Charles Cohen, 71, American musician and composer.
- Linda Nochlin, 86, American art historian ("Why Have There Been No Great Women Artists?").
- Fats Domino, 89, American pianist and singer-songwriter ("Blueberry Hill", "Ain't That a Shame", "I'm Walkin'").
- George Young, 70, Scottish-born Australian musician (The Easybeats), songwriter ("Friday On My Mind"), and producer (AC/DC).
- Walter Lassally, 90, German-born British-Greek cinematographer (Zorba the Greek, Oedipus the King, Tom Jones), Oscar winner (1965).
- Danielle Darrieux, 100, French actress (The Red and the Black, 8 Women, Persepolis) and singer.
- Umberto Lenzi, 86, Italian film director (Cannibal Ferox, Nightmare City, Kriminal).
- Ton Lebbink,74 , Dutch poet and singer ("Voetbalknieën").
- Jean Rochefort, 87, French actor (The Phantom of Liberty, Le Grand Blond avec Une Chaussure Noire, Les Grands Ducs and Ridicule).
- Bunny Sigler, 76, American songwriter and record producer (The O'Jays, The Roots, Patti LaBelle), heart attack.
- Anne Wiazemsky, 70, French actress and writer (Au Hasard Balthazar, Teorema), cancer.
- Arthur Janov, 93, American psychologist (The Primal Scream).
- Tom Petty, 66, American Hall of Fame musician (Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, Traveling Wilburys) and actor (King of the Hill).
- Hugh Hefner, 91, American magazine publisher (Playboy), businessman (Playboy Enterprises) and reality television actor (The Girls Next Door).
- Harry Dean Stanton, 91, American actor (Alien, The Green Mile, Big Love).
- Grant Hart, 56, American singer, songwriter ("Turn On the News") and drummer (Hüsker Dü), cancer.
- J. P. Donleavy, 91, Irish-American novelist and playwright (The Ginger Man, A Fairy Tale of New York).
- Kate Millett, 82, American feminist writer (Sexual Politics).
- Holger Czukay, 79, German musician (Can).
- John Ashbery, 90, American poet (Self-portrait in a Convex Mirror), Pulitzer Prize winner (1976).
- Walter Becker, 67, American Hall of Fame musician (Steely Dan), songwriter ("Do It Again", "Deacon Blues") and producer, Grammy winner (2001).
- Mireille Darc, 79, French actress (Week End, The Tall Blond Man with One Black Shoe, Icy Breasts) and model.
- Tobe Hooper, 74, American film director (The Texas Chain Saw Massacre, Poltergeist, Salem's Lot).
- Brian Aldiss, 92, British science fiction writer (Helliconia, Supertoys Last All Summer Long) and editor.
- Jerry Lewis, 91, American comedian (Martin and Lewis) and actor (The Nutty Professor).
- Arthur Boyars, 92, British poet and musicologist.
- Glen Campbell, 81, American singer ("Rhinestone Cowboy", "By the Time I Get to Phoenix") and actor (True Grit), Alzheimer's disease.
- Jeanne Moreau, 89, French actress (Elevator to the Gallows, The Lovers, Jules and Jim).
- Sam Shepard, 73, American playwright (Buried Child) and actor (The Right Stuff, Black Hawk Down), Pulitzer Prize winner (1979), complications of ALS.
- Martin Landau, 89, American actor (Ed Wood, Mission: Impossible, North by Northwest).
- Anne Golon, 95, French author.
- George A. Romero, 77, American-Canadian film director and screenwriter (Night of the Living Dead), lung cancer.
- Nelsan Ellis, 39, American actor (True Blood), complications from heart failure.
- Elsa Martinelli, 82, Italian actress (Donatella) and fashion model.
- Pierre Henry, 89, French composer.
- Michael Bond, 91, British children's author (Paddington Bear).
- Anita Pallenberg, 75, Italian actress (Barbarella, Performance, A Degree of Murder).
- A. R. Gurney, 86, American playwright (The Dining Room, Love Letters).
- John G. Avildsen, 81, American film director (Rocky, The Karate Kid), pancreatic cancer.
- Morton N. Cohen, 96, American author and scholar.
- Glenne Headly, 62, American actress (Bartleby, Don Jon), complications from pulmonary embolism.
- Juan Goytisolo, 86, Spanish essayist, poet, and novelist.
- Gregg Allman, 69, American Hall of Fame singer-songwriter ("Ramblin' Man", "Midnight Rider") and musician (The Allman Brothers Band), liver cancer.
- Sir Roger Moore, 89, English actor (James Bond film series, The Persuaders!, The Saint), cancer.
- Ian Brady, 79, British serial killer (Moors murders), COPD.
- Daliah Lavi, 74, Israeli actress (The Whip and the Body), singer and model.
- Vito Acconci, 77, American artist and architectural designer, stroke.
- Robert M. Pirsig, 88, American writer and philosopher (Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance).
- Jonathan Demme, 73, American film director (The Silence of the Lambs, Philadelphia, Rachel Getting Married), complications from esophageal cancer.
- Cuba Gooding Sr., 72, American soul singer (The Main Ingredient).
- Toshio Matsumoto, 85, Japanese film director (Funeral Parade of Roses), intestinal obstruction.
- J. Geils, 71, American guitarist (The J. Geils Band).
- Michael Ballhaus, 81, German cinematographer (Goodfellas, Bram Stoker's Dracula).
- Radley Metzger, 88, American filmmaker.
- Alessandro Alessandroni, 92, Italian composer and musician.
- Chuck Berry, 90, American rock and roll musician ("Johnny B. Goode", "Maybellene", "Roll Over Beethoven").
- Joni Sledge, 60, American singer (Sister Sledge).
- Larry Coryell, 73, American jazz guitarist, heart failure.
- Leon Ware, 77, American musician, record producer, and songwriter ("Why I Came To California").
- Ren Hang, 29, Chinese photographer, suicide.
- Seijun Suzuki, 93, Japanese director and screenwriter.
- Clyde Stubblefield, 73, American drummer (James Brown), kidney failure.
- Raymond Smullyan, 97, American mathematician and philosopher.
- Alan Aldridge, 73, British graphic designer (The Who, Elton John).
- Jannis Kounellis, 80, Greek-Italian artist.
- Dick Bruna, 89, Dutch author, artist, illustrator and graphic designer, best known for his creation Miffy.
- Al Jarreau, 76, American jazz and R&B singer.
- Tzvetan Todorov, 77, Bulgarian-French philosopher.
- David Axelrod, 83, American musician.
- Noel Simms, 82, Jamaican reggae musician, lung cancer.
- Emmanuelle Riva, 89, French actress (Amour, Thérèse Desqueyroux, Hiroshima mon amour), cancer.
- Sir John Hurt, 77, British actor (Midnight Express, Alien, The Elephant Man).
- Harry Mathews, 86, American author.
- Mark Fisher, 48, British writer, cultural theorist and music journalist (The Wire, Fact), suicide.
- J. S. G. Boggs, 62, American artist.
- Jaki Liebezeit, 78, German drummer (Can).
- Pete Overend Watts, 69, English bass guitarist (Mott the Hoople), throat cancer.
- William Onyeabor, 70, Nigerian singer-songwriter.
- Antony Armstrong-Jones, 1st Earl of Snowdon, 86, English photographer, filmmaker and former husband of Princess Margaret.
- Jean Karakos, 76, French music producer.
- William Peter Blatty, 89, American novelist (The Exorcist).
- Zygmunt Bauman, 91, Polish-British sociologist.
- John Schroeder, 82, British composer, songwriter and record producer (Helen Shapiro, Sounds Orchestral, Status Quo).
- John Berger, 90, English art critic and painter.
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See also
- Deaths in 2016
- Deaths in 2015
- Deaths in 2014
- Deaths in 2013
- Deaths in 2012
- Deaths in 2011
- Deaths in 2010
- Deaths in 2009
- Deaths in 2008
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