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    Hollywood’s Most Notable Deaths of 2025

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    The entertainment industry is already mourning the loss of several actors, singers, performers, creatives, executives and all-around industry legends this year.

    The Hollywood Reporter is highlighting some of the most well-known names who have died in 2025, including Diane Keaton, Robert Redford, Val Kilmer, Gene Hackman, Michelle Trachtenberg, Ozzy Osbourne, David Lynch, Brian Wilson, Irv Gotti and Jeff Baena.

    Keaton, an industry icon and Oscar winner who starred in Annie Hall, three Godfather films, Something’s Gotta Give, Reds, Marvin’s Room, two Book Club movies and two Father of the Bride films, died at 79 in California.

    Redford, the legendary Oscar-winning actor who founded the Sundance Film Festival and starred in movies as Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, The Way We Were and All the President’s Men, died at 89 at his home outside Provo, Utah.

    Kilmer, who won praise for memorable roles as Iceman in Top Gun, Doc Holliday in Tombstone and Batman in Batman Forever, died at age 65 of pneumonia in Los Angeles, his daughter, actress Mercedes Kilmer announced.

    Hackman, the much-admired two-time Oscar winner and his second wife, Betsy Hackman, 64, were found dead in February at their home in Santa Fe, New Mexico. The actor died of severe cardiovascular disease, with Alzheimer’s disease as a significant contributory factor, officials later announced.

    Trachtenberg, who started her career as a child performer before rising to fame for her roles on Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Gossip Girl, died in February at age 39.

    Osbourne, the pioneering heavy metal singer who rose to prominence in the early 1970s with Black Sabbath before establishing a successful solo career and playing himself on reality TV, died at 76.

    Lynch, the writer-director known for his films and TV series including Blue Velvet, Mulholland Drive and Twin Peaks, died in January at age 78. Last year he revealed that he was suffering from emphysema after many years of smoking and couldn’t leave the house over fears of getting COVID-19.

    Wilson, a founding member of The Beach Boys who wrote such timeless classics as “Surfin’ U.S.A.,” “In My Room,” “God Only Knows,” “Caroline, No,” “California Girls,” “Wouldn’t It Be Nice” and “Good Vibrations,” died at age 82.

    Gotti, a record executive, music producer and entrepreneur who founded of Murder Inc. Records, died in February at age 54.

    Baena, an indie film director and writer who was married to actress Aubrey Plaza, died in January at age 47 by suicide, according to the Los Angeles County Coroner’s Office. “This is an unimaginable tragedy,” Plaza shared in a statement at the time. “We are deeply grateful to everyone who has offered support. Please respect our privacy during this time.” 

    Below are more of this year’s most notable deaths in Hollywood, and check out THR‘s obituaries page for other 2025 industry deaths, as well as last year’s entertainment deaths here.

    • Jeff Baena

      Jeff BaenaJeff Baena
      Image Credit: Mat Hayward/Getty

      June 29, 1977 – Jan. 3, 2025
      Jeff Baena, an indie film director and writer and Aubrey Plaza‘s husband, died on Jan. 3. He was 47. The filmmaker died by suicide on Friday in his Los Angeles home, according to the Los Angeles County Coroner’s Office. Read his full obituary here.

    • Sam Moore

      Sam MooreSam Moore
      Image Credit: Jeremy Westby

      Oct. 12, 1935 – Jan. 10, 2025
      Sam Moore, who with partner Dave Prater helped bring the sound of the church to pop music with a string of call-and-response hits as the high tenor in the famed Stax Records duo Sam & Dave, died on Jan. 10. He was 89. Full obituary here.

    • David Lynch

      David LynchDavid Lynch
      Image Credit: Vittorio Zunino Celotto/Getty Images

      Jan. 20, 1946 – Jan. 16, 2025
      David Lynch, the writer-director whose films and TV series including Blue Velvet, Mulholland Drive and Twin Peaks portrayed a seemingly bucolic America, only to reveal it as teeming with the mysterious and macabre, died on Jan. 16. He was 78. Read his obituary.

    • Joan Plowright

      Joan PlowrightJoan Plowright
      Image Credit: Evening Standard/Hulton Archive/Getty Images

      Oct. 28, 1929 – Jan. 16, 2025
      Joan Plowright, the distinguished actress of the post-war British stage whose considerable skill as a performer was at times eclipsed by her fame as the third and last wife of Laurence Olivier, died on Jan. 16. She was 95. Full obituary here.

    • Irv Gotti

      Irv GottiIrv Gotti
      Image Credit: Getty Images

      June 26, 1970 – Feb. 5, 2025
      Irv Gotti, a noted record executive, music producer and entrepreneur best known as the founder of Murder Inc. Records, has died, The Hollywood Reporter confirmed. He was 54. Full obituary.

    • Michelle Trachtenberg

      Michelle TrachtenbergMichelle Trachtenberg
      Image Credit: Rodin Eckenroth/WireImage

      Oct. 11, 1985 – Feb. 26, 2025
      Michelle Trachtenberg, the veteran actress who started as a child performer with high-profile roles like the title character in Harriet the Spy before finding success on Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Gossip Girl, died on Feb. 26. She was 39. Read her obituary here.

    • Gene Hackman

      Gene HackmanGene Hackman
      Image Credit: Vera Anderson/WireImage

      Jan. 30, 1930 – February 2025
      Gene Hackman, the versatile leading man renowned for his smoldering performance as hard-nosed New York City narc Jimmy “Popeye” Doyle in The French Connection, has died. He was 95. The much-admired two-time Oscar winner and his second wife, Betsy Arakawa, 64, were found dead Feb. 26 at their home in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Read full obituary here.

    • Val Kilmer

      Val Kilmer in 2011.Val Kilmer in 2011.
      Image Credit: Jason Merritt/Getty Images

      Dec. 31, 1959 – April 1, 2025
      Val Kilmer, the charisma-oozing leading man who lost himself portraying such tormented, self-loathing characters as Jim Morrison, gunslinger Doc Holliday and Batman during his all-too-brief career, died on April 1 of pneumonia. He was 65. Full obituary here.

    • Don Mischer

      Don Mischer in 2020.Don Mischer in 2020.
      Image Credit: Rachel Luna/Getty Images

      March 5, 1940 – April 11, 2025
      Don Mischer, the Emmy-accumulating director-producer who called the shots on the biggest live entertainment events in the world, from Super Bowl halftime shows and Olympic opening ceremonies to the Oscars and the Emmys, died on April 11. He was 85. Full obituary here.

    • George Wendt

      George WendtGeorge Wendt
      Image Credit: John M. Heller/Getty Images

      Oct. 17, 1948 – May 20, 2025
      George Wendt, who bellied up to the bar to portray the beer-quaffing everyman Norm Peterson for all 11 seasons of the fabled NBC sitcom Cheers, died on May 20. He was 76. Read his obituary.

    • Sly Stone

      Sly StoneSly Stone
      Image Credit: Michael Putland/Getty Images

      March 15, 1943 – June 9, 2025
      Sly Stone, who took audiences higher during memorable performances at Woodstock and the Fillmore West, but whose career was plagued by drug problems and periodic disappearances, died on June 9. He was 82. Full obituary here.

    • Brian Wilson

      Brian WilsonBrian Wilson
      Image Credit: Earl Leaf/Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images

      June 20, 1942 – June 11, 2025
      Brian Wilson, whose “teenage symphonies to God” made him the poet laureate of adolescent heartbreak as a founding member of The Beach Boys, died on June 11. He was 82. Read his obituary.

    • Anne Burrell

      Anne BurrellAnne Burrell
      Image Credit: Dia Dipasupil/Getty Images

      Sept. 21, 1969 – June 17, 2025
      Anne Burrell, the Food Network darling and Worst Cooks in America host, died on June 17 in her New York home, her family announced. She was 55. Full obituary.

    • Michael Madsen

      Michael MadsenMichael Madsen
      Image Credit: Ron Galella, Ltd./Ron Galella Collection/Getty Images

      Sept. 25, 1957 – July 3, 2025
      Michael Madsen, the rough-and-tumble actor best known for his work in the Quentin Tarantino films Reservoir Dogs, Kill Bill: Vol. 1 & 2, The Hateful Eight and Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, died on July 3. He was 67. Read his full obituary here.

    • Julian McMahon

      Julian McMahon on the red carpet in a black and white photoJulian McMahon on the red carpet in a black and white photo
      Image Credit: Nicholas Hunt/Getty Images

      July 27, 1968 – July 2, 2025
      Julian McMahon, the Australian actor known for his roles in Nip/Tuck and two Fantastic Four movies from 2005 and 2007, died on July 2 after a battle with cancer. He was 56. Full obituary here.

    • Alan Bergman

      Alan BergmanAlan Bergman
      Image Credit: Mathew Imaging/WireImage

      Sept. 11, 1925 – July 17, 2025
      Alan Bergman, the three-time Oscar-winning lyricist who teamed with his late wife, Marilyn Bergman, to form one of the most celebrated writing duos in the history of movie music, died on July 17. He was 99. Read his obituary.

    • Ozzy Osbourne

      Ozzy OsbourneOzzy Osbourne
      Image Credit: Mick Hutson/Redferns/Getty Images

      Dec. 3, 1948 – July 22, 2025
      Ozzy Osbourne, the pioneering heavy metal singer who rose to prominence in the early ‘70s with Black Sabbath before establishing a successful solo career and playing himself on reality TV, died on July 22. He was 76. Full obituary here.

    • Hulk Hogan

      Hulk HoganHulk Hogan
      Image Credit: James Atoa/Everett Collection

      Aug. 11, 1953 – July 24, 2025
      Hulk Hogan, the blond and boisterous body-slammer who brought pro wrestling into the mainstream in the 1980s while becoming one of the most recognizable celebrities of his generation, died on July 24. He was 71. Read his obituary.

    • Brandon Blackstock

      Brandon BlackstockBrandon Blackstock
      Image Credit: Getty Images

      Dec. 16, 1976 – Aug. 7, 2025
      Talent manager and Kelly Clarkson‘s ex-husband Brandon Blackstock died on Aug. 7 after a battle with cancer. He was 48. Read his obituary.

    • Terence Stamp

      Terence StampTerence Stamp
      Image Credit: Dominique Charriau/Getty Images

      July 22, 1938 – Aug. 17, 2025
      Terence Stamp, the strikingly handsome British actor who embodied the swinging sixties and whose versatility shone in Billy Budd, Superman and The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert, died on Aug. 17, his family told The New York Times. He was 87. Full obituary here.

    • Frank Caprio

      Frank CaprioFrank Caprio
      Image Credit: Rodin Eckenroth/Getty Images

      Nov. 24, 1936 – Aug. 20, 2025
      Frank Caprio, the colorful municipal judge who presided over cases in his Rhode Island courtroom on Caught in Providence, died on Aug. 20. He was 88. Read his obituary.

    • Jerry Adler

      Jerry AdlerJerry Adler
      Image Credit: Rob Kim/Getty Images for Giorgio Armani

      Feb. 4, 1929 – Aug. 23, 2025
      Jerry Adler, the behind-the-scenes Broadway veteran who served as the stage manager on the original My Fair Lady before acting on such shows as The Sopranos, The Good Wife and Rescue Me, died on Aug. 23 in New York City, a publicist said. He was 96. Read his full obituary.

    • Giorgio Armani

      Giorgio ArmaniGiorgio Armani
      Image Credit: JULIEN DE ROSA/AFP/Getty Images

      July 11, 1934 – Sept. 4, 2025
      Italian designer Giorgio Armani, who co-founded his namesake company in 1975 and became synonymous with the power suit, has died at the age of 91. The Armani Group announced that the global fashion icon died at his home in Milan on Sept. 4. Full obituary here.

    • Charlie Kirk

      Charlie KirkCharlie Kirk
      Image Credit: Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images

      Oct. 14, 1993 – Sept. 10, 2025
      Charlie Kirk, the MAGA activist who built a small conservative student group into America First — one of the most influential forces in Republican politics — died on Sept. 10 in Utah County, Utah, on the campus of Utah Valley University. He was 31. Full obituary here.

    • Robert Redford

      Robert RedfordRobert Redford
      Image Credit: Buena Vista/Courtesy Everett Collection

      Aug. 18, 1936 – Sept. 16, 2025
      Robert Redford, the Hollywood golden boy and Sundance Film Festival founder who starred in such movies as Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, The Way We Were and All the President’s Men — and who won an Academy Award for directing Ordinary People — died on Sept. 16. He was 89. Read his full obituary here.

    • Jane Goodall

      Jane GoodallJane Goodall
      Image Credit: Ray Fisher/Getty Images

      April 3, 1934 – Oct. 1, 2025
      Jane Goodall, the conservationist renowned for her groundbreaking chimpanzee field research and globe-spanning environmental advocacy, died on Oct. 1. She was 91. Full obituary.

    • Diane Keaton

      Diane KeatonDiane Keaton
      Image Credit: Rodin Eckenroth/WireImage

      Jan. 5, 1946 – Oct. 11, 2025
      Diane Keaton, who sparkled in her Oscar-winning turn as the titular quirky woman in Woody Allen’s Annie Hall and portrayed the outsider Kay Adams-Corleone in Francis Ford Coppola’s three Godfather films, died on Oct. 11. She was 79. Read her obituary here.

    • D’Angelo

      D'AngeloD'Angelo
      Image Credit: Ethan Miller/Getty Images

      1974 – Oct. 14, 2025
      D’Angelo, the Grammy-winning R&B icon who helped launch neo soul in the ’90s, died on Oct. 14 after a battle with cancer, his family announced. He was 51. Full obituary.



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