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Stars We've Lost in 2024

Bob Newhart

Shannen Doherty

Shannen Doherty

Richard Simmons

Richard Simmons

Shelley Duvall

Shelley DuvallThe Hollywood Reporter that Duvall died in her sleep of complications from diabetes at her home in Blanco, Texas. 


David Allen Loggins

David LogginsThe Tennessean, Loggins died on July 10 at Alive Hospice in Nashville, Tennessee. He was born in the tiny town of Shady Valley, Tennessee (population 972) before moving to Bristol, Tennessee and eventually Nashville. 


Joe Bonsall

Joseph S. Bonsall

Keke Jabbar

Keke Jabbar, widely recognized for her role in the reality TV series Love & Marriage: Huntsville, has died. She was 42. 



News of her death was shared by social media personality Marcella Speaks, who read a statement from Jabbar’s family on June 2.



"It is with extreme sadness that we announce the passing of our beloved Keke. She passed away peacefully at home surrounded by love," the statement read during a YouTube livestream. "She was a mom, a sister, and a great friend full of life, love, and laughter. She will be sorely missed and at this time, we are asking for respect and privacy in our moment of grief while we process this great loss. The Jabbar Family and the Scott Family."


Shifty Shellshock

Shifty ShellshockMade Up, But Still True, was set to be published. 


Nick Mavar

Nick MavarVariety in a heartfelt statement. "It was a sad day, as we said goodbye to my brother Morgan," said Craig Spurlock, who collaborated with his brother on several projects. "Morgan gave so much through his art, ideas, and generosity. Today the world has lost a true creative genius and a special man. I am so proud to have worked together with him."


Bill Walton

Bill Walton

Aside from appearing in more than 160 episodes of General Hospital, the actor appeared in notable television projects, including ABC's Station 19, HBO's Westworld, Netflix's The OA and CBS originals Criminal Minds and NCIS. He got his start on Lifetime's Army Wives, in which he had a three-episode stint as Airman Byers.


Charlie Colin

Charlie Colin TMZ that her son, a founding member of Train, died after he slipped and fell in the shower. He was 58.



According to his mom, Colin was housesitting in Brussels, Belgium, when the accident occurred. When his friends returned home earlier this month, they found Colin dead, she told the outlet. It's unclear what caused Colin to fall.


Sam Rubin

Sam Rubin

He reportedly suffered a heart attack at his home where he went into cardiac arrest. He was rushed to UCLA West Hills and ultimately pronounced dead. KTLA anchor Frank Buckley confirmed the tragedy on the air at the start of the afternoon's broadcast with an emotional tribute.


Roger Corman

Roger CormanThe Little Shop of Horrors -- which was famously remade as a musical horror comedy in 1986. Corman was awarded an honorary Oscar in 2009. He is survived by his wife of 50 years, Julie Halloran, and their three children.


Dickey Betts

Dickey Betts

"It is with profound sadness and heavy hearts that the Betts family announce the peaceful passing of Forrest Richard 'Dickey' Betts (Dec. 12, 1943 – April 18, 2024) at the age of 80 years old," the statement read.


Park Boram

Park Bo-Ram

"It is with great sadness that today we say our final goodbyes to our founder Roberto Cavalli," the statement on social media read. "From humble beginnings in Florence Roberto succeeded in becoming a globally recognised name loved and respected by all. Naturally talented and creative, Roberto believed that everyone can discover and nurture the artist within themselves. Roberto Cavalli's legacy will live on via his creativity, his love of nature and via his family who he cherished."


O.J. Simpson

OJ Simpson

Steve Lawrence

Steve Lawrence

Garrison Brown

Garrison BrownInstagram accounts to share the sad news on March 5. 



"Kody and I are deeply saddened to announce the loss of our beautiful boy Robert Garrison Brown," the shared post read. "He was a bright spot in the lives of all who knew him. His loss will leave such a big hole in our lives that it takes our breath away. We ask that you please respect our privacy and join us in honoring his memory."


Janice Burgess

Janice BurgessThe Backyardigans, died on March 2 in hospice care in Manhattan. She was 72. 



Nickelodeon confirmed the screenwriter's death in a statement to ET. "We are saddened to learn of the passing of one of the great architects of Nick Jr. and creator of the globally beloved series, The Backyardigans. Janice was one of the greats--inherently creative and kind, and dedicated to the preschool audience everywhere," a rep for the children's television network shared. 


Jim Beard

Jim Beard, Steely Danits website, "It is with great sadness that we announce the loss of our friend and colleague JIM BEARD 1960 - 2024."


Richard Lewis

Richard Lewis Anything But Love alongside Jamie Lee Curtis, portraying Prince John in the 1993 movie Robin Hood: Men in Tights and most recently for playing a fictionalized version of himself in Larry David's HBO series, Curb Your Enthusiasm. 


Michael Jones

Michael Jones

"My dear friends, it is with great sorrow that I bring news from the Jones family of the passing of our beloved Michael Jones, whom we know and loved as Virgil, Vincent, Soul Train Jones and more," Charles wrote on Facebook. "Virgil passed peacefully at the hospital this morning and I ask that you pray for him and for his family. May his memory be eternal!"


Robin Windsor

Robin Windsor confirmed his death with a post on Feb. 20, which read, "It is with deep sorrow that we announce the tragic passing of our beautiful Robin. ... He lit up any room he walked into, he was a nurturing soul always full of fun. He brought so much happiness to anyone who saw him dance. Strictly Come Dancing, Burn the Floor and many other dance shows along with all the school children around the country who he gave his time. Robin was a strong advocate for mental health and worked closely with the Sane Charity. The dance world has lost some of its sparkle today."


Anne Whitfield

Anne Whitfield, and Hollywood Opening Night, as well as several small film roles. Her most memorable role came in 1954, when Whitfield was only 15, in the beloved musical comedy White Christmas, in which she played Susan Waverly, the granddaughter of Major General Thomas Waverly (Dean Jagger), who owns the Columbia Inn hotel where Bing Crosby's Bob Wallace and Danny Kaye's Phil Davis perform. Whitfield continued acting throughout the following decades in small roles, with her final appearance coming in the 1999 Robert Altman dramedy Cookie's Fortune. Whitfield is survived by daughters Julie and Allison, her son Evan, as well as her seven grandchildren.


Tony Hutson

Tony Hutsonlegacy.com that was published on Feb. 9, but no official date of death was given.



In 1996, Hutson was signed to the Dallas Cowboys as an undrafted free agent. However, his NFL career was briefly paused, as he was dropped when a benign tumor was found. In 1997, he was promoted to active on the team's roster. 



After being cut from the Cowboys in 2000, he was signed with the Washington Commanders (then known as the Washington Redskins), where he played until the end of the season. Hutson ended his NFL career in 2021, after playing with the Oakland Raiders. 


Toby Keith

Toby Keith

"He fought his fight with grace and courage," read a statement on the late musician's website. 


Carl Weathers

Carl Weathers

Chita Rivera

Chita Rivera

"RIP to the love of my life," Press wrote. "I will never stop loving you. My heart is broken."


Bill Hayes

Bill HayesFootloose (1984), the companion of Robert Duvall's character in Joe Kidd (1972), and a school teacher in Three Men and a Little Lady (1990). On TV, she served as a regular on Love, American Style and appeared in 24 episodes of Days of Our Lives. She had roles on Starsky & Hutch, Charlie's Angels, Designing Women, and Law & Order, among many others. Her final on-screen credit came in 2004 when she played an attendant on American Dreams. 


Christian Oliver

Christian Oliver