2024 was a year marked by the passing of some truly iconic figures—people whose contributions shaped the worlds of film, television, music, sports, and beyond. As we remember these beloved individuals, it’s important to reflect on the unique roles they played in our lives, whether it was through their unforgettable performances, groundbreaking work, or the joy they brought to so many. These are the stars we lost in 2024.
From the silver screen to the stage, from chart-topping hits to inspiring activism, these stars left an indelible mark that will live on forever. Here, we take a moment to honor their legacies and remember the lives they led, full of passion and purpose. As we bid farewell to some of the most iconic figures of 2024, we take a moment to reflect on their legacies and the mark they left on the world.
Glynis Johns, January 4, age 100
Glynis Johns, beloved for her distinctive voice and radiant performances, was best known for her role as the charming lead in the classic holiday film The Nutcracker. She also earned fame for her stage and screen work, from Mary Poppins to her countless theater performances.
David Soul, January 4, age 80
David Soul made an indelible impression on audiences as the charming, iconic Hutch in Starsky & Hutch. His powerful presence on screen, combined with his success as a singer, left a lasting legacy in both television and music.
Joyce Randolph, January 13, age 99
Best known for her role as Trixie Norton on the legendary sitcom The Honeymooners, Joyce Randolph’s career spanned decades, and she was celebrated for bringing warmth and humor to one of television’s most beloved characters.
David Gail, January 16, age 58
Actor David Gail was known for his work in television and film, including his role in The Secret Agent and guest spots on series like The X-Files. His sudden passing left many fans mourning the loss of a versatile performer.
Dexter Scott King, January 22, age 62
The son of civil rights leader Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Dexter Scott King dedicated his life to preserving his father’s legacy and continuing the fight for social justice, making contributions through his leadership in various organizations.
Chita Rivera, January 30, age 91
Chita Rivera was a Broadway legend, celebrated for her groundbreaking roles in West Side Story and Chicago. A two-time Tony Award winner, her incredible talent and passion for theater helped shape the future of the Broadway stage.
Carl Weathers, February 2, age 76
Known for his iconic roles in Rocky and Predator, Carl Weathers was a beloved actor whose tough-guy persona and heartfelt performances made him a fan favorite in Hollywood’s action scene.
Bob Beckwith, February 4, age 91
Bob Beckwith, an actor and athlete, became famous for his role in the Batman television series as well as his successful career in the world of sports. His impact on both fields continues to be remembered fondly.
Toby Keith, February 5, age 62
A country music icon, Toby Keith was known for his anthem-like hits such as “Courtesy of the Red, White and Blue” and “Should’ve Been a Cowboy.” His contributions to country music and his philanthropic efforts left a lasting legacy in American culture.
Tony Ganios, February 18, age 64
Best known for his breakout role as the lovable and awkward “Meat” in the coming-of-age classic Animal House, Tony Ganios brought humor and relatability to the screen. His comedic timing and down-to-earth presence made him a cherished figure in 70s cinema.
Richard Lewis, February 27, age 76
Richard Lewis was a stand-up comedian and actor whose dry wit and neurotic style made him a beloved figure in comedy. Best known for his role in the sitcom Curb Your Enthusiasm, Lewis had a career that spanned decades.
Eric Carmen, March 11, age 74
Singer, songwriter, and musician Eric Carmen’s timeless hits, such as “All by Myself” and “Hungry Eyes,” cemented his place in pop music history. His influence continues to resonate in the world of rock and ballads.
M. Emmet Walsh, March 19, age 88
M. Emmet Walsh was a prolific character actor with over 200 film and television appearances to his name. His roles in Blade Runner and The Sting earned him recognition for his ability to bring depth to any character.
Louis Gossett Jr., March 29, age 87
Academy Award-winning actor Louis Gossett Jr. was celebrated for his role in An Officer and a Gentleman and his decades-long career in film and television, known for his dedication to portraying powerful, complex characters.
O. J. Simpson, April 10, age 76
Former NFL star and controversial figure O. J. Simpson was widely known for his athletic achievements, including winning the Heisman Trophy and his infamous trial in the 1990s. His polarizing life story shaped much of public discourse in the late 20th century.
Dickey Betts, April 18, age 80
Dickey Betts was a founding member of The Allman Brothers Band and one of the pioneers of Southern rock. His extraordinary guitar skills and memorable compositions, such as “Ramblin’ Man,” continue to be cherished by music fans worldwide.
Susan Buckner, May 2, age 72
Known for her role as Sandy’s friend in Grease, Susan Buckner captured the spirit of the 1970s in her performances. Her role in this beloved musical made her a fixture of the era’s pop culture.
Bernard Hill, May 5, age 79
Actor Bernard Hill was celebrated for his roles in films such as Titanic and The Lord of the Rings, where his deep voice and commanding presence earned him roles in some of Hollywood’s most iconic movies.
Richard M. Sherman, May 25, age 95
Along with his brother Robert, Richard M. Sherman composed the unforgettable songs for Disney classics like Mary Poppins and The Jungle Book. Their music became the heart of some of the most beloved films in cinematic history.
Evans Evans, June 16, age 91
Evans Evans was an actress whose career spanned several decades, with notable appearances in films like The Great Gatsby and on television shows, including Hill Street Blues. She was celebrated for her refined presence and skillful performances.
Taylor Wily, June 20, age 56
Known for his role as Kamekona on Hawaii Five-0, Taylor Wily’s warm personality and charm made him a fan favorite. He was also known for his work as a professional sumo wrestler, blending both worlds into his larger-than-life persona.
Shifty Shellshock, June 24, age 49
Shifty Shellshock, frontman of the rock band Crazy Town, was remembered for his hit song “Butterfly” and for his personal journey, navigating the highs and lows of the music world with resilience and authenticity.
Benji Gregory, June 13, age 46
Actor Benji Gregory, best known for his role on the popular TV show ALF, captivated audiences with his memorable portrayal of Brian Tanner. His career was marked by a combination of childhood fame and later introspection.
Doug Sheehan, June 29, age 75
Actor Doug Sheehan was a fixture in the television world with starring roles in The Rookies and Knots Landing. His classic style and strong performances made him a beloved figure in 70s and 80s TV.
Shelley Duvall, July 11, age 75
Shelley Duvall became a cultural icon with her unforgettable performance in The Shining, earning her a place in horror movie history. She was known for her quirky and unforgettable presence on screen in films like Popeye and Time Bandits.
Richard Simmons, July 13, age 76
Fitness expert and personality Richard Simmons became a household name with his energetic workout videos and television appearances. His infectious enthusiasm for health and fitness made him a beloved figure for millions.
Shannen Doherty, July 13, age 53
Shannen Doherty was celebrated for her roles in Beverly Hills, 90210, and Charmed. Despite her personal struggles, her talent and authenticity resonated with fans, making her a prominent figure of 90s pop culture.
Bob Newhart, July 18, age 94
Bob Newhart, the comedian known for his dry wit and impeccable timing, was beloved for his groundbreaking television shows, The Bob Newhart Show and Newhart. His influence on comedy has remained unmatched for decades.
Charles Cyphers, August 4, age 85
Charles Cyphers was an actor best known for his work in John Carpenter films, notably Halloween, where he played Sheriff Brackett. His decades-long career made him a familiar face in both horror and action genres.
John Aprea, August 5, age 83
Actor John Aprea was remembered for his roles in The Godfather and The Sopranos. His rugged charm and ability to bring depth to any character made him a standout in both film and television.
Gena Rowlands, August 14, age 94
Gena Rowlands was a legendary actress known for her powerful performances in films such as A Woman Under the Influence and Gloria. Her talent and grace left an indelible mark on cinema, particularly in the realm of independent films.
Peter Marshall, August 15, age 98
Peter Marshall was best known as the host of The Hollywood Squares, bringing humor and charm to daytime television. His long career in entertainment earned him a special place in the hearts of viewers.
Phil Donahue, August 18, age 88
Phil Donahue revolutionized talk shows with his groundbreaking series, The Phil Donahue Show, becoming a pioneer in television. His influence on the talk show format and his ability to tackle difficult issues with empathy made him a trailblazer in media.
John Amos, August 21, age 84
John Amos was celebrated for his roles in Good Times and The West Wing. His powerful performances in television dramas and sitcoms made him one of the most respected actors of his generation.
James Earl Jones, September 9, age 93
James Earl Jones, one of the most recognizable voices in cinema, was known for his work in Star Wars as Darth Vader and his legendary Shakespearean performances. His iconic voice and commanding presence in both theater and film left an eternal legacy.
Tito Jackson, September 15, age 70
Tito Jackson, a member of the legendary Jackson 5, played a key role in shaping the sound of pop and Motown. His contributions to the world of music, both as part of the iconic family group and as a solo artist, will forever be remembered.
Maggie Smith, September 27, age 89
Maggie Smith, an actress whose career spanned decades, was beloved for her roles in Downton Abbey and the Harry Potter series. Her ability to blend warmth and sharp wit made her one of the most respected figures in film and television.
Kris Kristofferson, September 28, age 88
Kris Kristofferson was a country music legend, known for songs like “Me and Bobby McGee,” and a celebrated actor in films like A Star Is Born and Convoy. His profound influence on both music and film earned him a place in American cultural history.
Ron Ely, September 29, age 86
Ron Ely, famed for his role as Tarzan in the 1960s television series, was also known for his work as an actor in Doc Savage: The Man of Bronze. His portrayal of the iconic character left an imprint on the action-adventure genre.
Frank Fritz, September 30, age 60
Frank Fritz, co-host of the hit series American Pickers, was beloved for his down-to-earth approach to antique hunting. His passion for history and the stories behind treasures made him a fan favorite on the show.
Jack Jones, October 23, age 86
Jack Jones was a celebrated singer, best known for his classic ballads like “The Love Boat” theme song. His rich voice and timeless hits earned him a place in the hearts of listeners around the world.
Teri Garr, October 29, age 79
Teri Garr, an actress known for her comedic and dramatic roles in Tootsie and Young Frankenstein, was celebrated for her versatility and unforgettable performances, bringing humor and heart to every role.
Quincy Jones, November 3, age 91
Quincy Jones was a musical genius, producer, and composer whose impact on jazz, pop, and film scores left a lasting legacy. His work with Michael Jackson and the countless artists he mentored reshaped the music industry.
Chuck Woolery, November 23, age 83
Chuck Woolery was best known as the host of Love Connection and Wheel of Fortune. His charisma and quick wit made him a favorite in the world of game shows, and he became a household name for several generations.
As we reflect on the lives and legacies of these remarkable individuals, we’re reminded of their unique contributions to the worlds of entertainment, culture, and history. Their talents, accomplishments, and the moments they shared with us will continue to resonate with fans for generations to come. While they may no longer be with us, the impact they made is timeless.