
It seems like 2025 was one of those years; the kind that lands with a heavy heart because so many beloved faces we grew up with, sang along to, and watched on screen all left us. Yep, you read that right⦠itâs been a lot. But hereâs the thing: these artists didnât just pass through our lives; they colored them. Their acting, performances, and stories continue to resonate. Letâs take a moment to remember some of the iconic figures we lost this year, honoring their impact and legacy while celebrating the joy they brought to the world.
Peter Yarrow â January 7, 2025
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GettyPeter Yarrow wasnât just a folk musician⦠he was a voice for a generation. As a member of âPeter, Paul & Mary,â he co-created music that was beautiful, thoughtful, and often politically charged, like âPuff the Magic Dragonâ and âIf I Had a Hammer.â
Sam Moore â January 10, 2025
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GettySam Mooreâs voice had grit, soul, and an unmistakable energy. As one half of âSam & Dave,â he brought classics like âSoul Manâ and âHold On, Iâm Cominââ to life with his dynamic stage presence. His performances were electric, and his music continues to influence countless R&B and soul artists today.
Tony Roberts â February 7, 2025
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GettyTony Roberts had a charm that felt effortless both on stage and on screen. From Broadway classics to films like âAnnie Hall,â his comedic timing and warm personality made every role memorable. Roberts had a way of making even small scenes feel intimate and alive, leaving audiences with a smile long after the credits rolled.
Gene Hackman â February 18, 2025
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GettyGene Hackman was a powerhouse of versatility. He could play a tough cop, a charming villain, or a deeply flawed father with equal conviction. His Academy Awards for âThe French Connectionâ and âUnforgivenâ cemented his legacy, but it was the humanity in every character that kept fans mesmerized.
Michelle Trachtenberg â February 26, 2025
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GettyFrom âBuffy the Vampire Slayer” to “Gossip Girl,â Michelle Trachtenberg grew up on screen, effortlessly transitioning from child star to dynamic young actress. She brought intelligence, wit, and heart to every character, making them memorable long after the episode ended.
David Johansen â February 28, 2025
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GettyDavid Johansenâs career spanned music and acting, and he remained unapologetically himself throughout. As the frontman for the âNew York Dolls,â he helped define glam punk, blending theatricality with rockâs raw edge. Later work in film and solo projects proved his versatility and enduring creativity.
Richard Chamberlain â March 29, 2025
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GettyRichard Chamberlain became a household name through his role as Dr. Kildare, but he didnât stop there. Miniseries hits like âThe Thorn Birdsâ and films like âShogunâ showcased his range and ability to portray intense, complex characters. His elegance, depth, and dedication to craft made him a classic leading man who left audiences captivated for decades.
Val Kilmer â April 1, 2025
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GettyVal Kilmerâs career was marked by fearless choices. From iconic roles in âTop Gunâ and âTombstoneâ to the darker, complex characters in âThe Doorsâ and âHeat,â he constantly challenged himself. His ability to disappear into roles made every performance memorable. Kilmerâs commitment to craft and his passion for storytelling left a mark on Hollywood that will be appreciated for generations.
Ruth Buzzi â May 1, 2025
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GettyRuth Buzzi had a comedic spark that lit up any scene she was in. As a staple on âRowan & Martinâs Laugh-In,â she created unforgettable characters that showcased her timing, wit, and warmth. Buzziâs humor had heart, proving comedy could be both clever and comforting. Her influence on generations of comedians is undeniable.
Sly Stone â June 9, 2025
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GettySly Stoneâs funk and soul revolutionized music. With hits like âEveryday Peopleâ and âDance to the Music,â he broke boundaries and created a sound thatâs still sampled, celebrated, and danced to today. Stoneâs energy and fearless innovation inspired artists across genres, and his legacy continues to ripple through the music world.
Brian Wilson â June 11, 2025
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GettyBrian Wilsonâs genius defined the Beach Boysâ signature sound. Albums like âPet Sounds” and songs like âGood Vibrationsâ transformed pop music, blending complex arrangements with catchy melodies. His artistry influenced generations of musicians and continues to be studied, celebrated, and loved.
Bobby Sherman â June 24, 2025
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GettyBobby Sherman brought joy to the pop charts and TV screens alike. From his music hits to appearances on âHere Come the Brides,â he was a teen idol whose charm and charisma won fansâ hearts. Shermanâs work represents a bright, carefree era of entertainment that still brings nostalgia and smiles today.
Connie Francis â July 16, 2025
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GettyConnie Francisâ voice was unmistakable. From âWhere the Boys Areâ to countless pop classics, she brought emotion and personality to every note. Francisâ influence on pop music and female artists is profound, and her songs continue to define an era while remaining beloved today.
MalcolmâJamal Warner â July 20, 2025
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GettyMalcolmâJamal Warner grew up on our screens as Theo from âThe Cosby Show,â but he continued to deliver memorable performances in stage and screen projects throughout his career. His ability to blend humor, depth, and relatability made him a favorite for fans across generations.
Ozzy Osbourne â July 22, 2025
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Getty (Kevin Winter / The Recording Academy)Ozzy Osbourne, the Prince of Metal, transformed heavy music with Black Sabbath and solo hits like âCrazy Train.â Beyond the music, his personality and stage presence became legendary. Ozzyâs influence on rock, metal, and pop culture is immeasurable, and his music continues to energize and inspire fans worldwide.
Diane Keaton â October 11, 2025
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Getty (Amy Sussman)Diane Keatonâs performances were quirky, memorable, and always authentic. From âAnnie Hallâ to âThe Godfatherâ trilogy, she brought intelligence, humor, and humanity to every role. Keatonâs work continues to inspire actors and audiences alike, showcasing that individuality and talent are timeless.
DâAngelo â October 14, 2025
GettyDâAngeloâs neo-soul revolution gave music a smooth, thoughtful edge. His albums, like âVoodoo,â combined technical brilliance with soulful emotion, influencing R&B artists for decades. DâAngeloâs artistry was a blend of groove, heart, and authenticity that keeps him relevant today.
Anthony Geary â December 14, 2025
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GettyAnthony Geary, best known as Luke Spencer on âGeneral Hospital,â brought depth, charm, and unforgettable drama to daytime television. His portrayal of Luke, alongside Genie Francis as Laura, redefined soap opera storytelling, creating one of the most iconic on-screen couples of all time. Gearyâs work earned him a record eight Daytime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Lead Actor, cementing his legacy as a true legend of television.
Rob Reiner â December 14, 2025
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GettyRob Reiner shaped film and television for decades, directing classics like âThis Is Spinal Tap,â âStand By Me,â âThe Princess Bride,â and âWhen Harry Met Sallyâ¦â Beyond directing, he acted, produced, and brought warmth to projects across genres. His storytelling, humor, and heart left a mark on Hollywood and audiences worldwide.
Gil Gerard â December 16, 2025
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GettyGil Gerard became a sci-fi icon as Captain Buck Rogers, bringing charisma, adventure, and a sense of fun to the screen. His work inspired a generation of fans and helped define the space-adventure genre for television. Gerardâs legacy continues in fan conventions, marathons, and the hearts of sci-fi lovers everywhere
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