Gugu Liberato, presenter, died on November 22, after suffering a serious fall at his home in Orlando, USA. He, who was in the attic of his house to fix an air conditioner, fell downstairs after the floor gave way, causing a fall from four meters high.
Model Caroline Bittencourt died at the age of 37 after falling from a speedboat off the coast of São Paulo, during the storm that hit part of the southeast region on the night of 28 April.
Gabriel Diniz, singer, at age 28, best known for the hit Jennifer, died on May 28 after the crash of the single-engine plane he was traveling in, south of Sergipe.
Presenter and state deputy Wagner Montes, aged 64, died on January 26th. He was hospitalized for treatment of a urinary tract infection and died of septic shock and abdominal sepsis. In November, the presenter had already suffered a heart attack and was even away from TV because of health problems.
Bibi Ferreira, actress, singer, presenter and director at age 96, died on February 13, after suffering a cardiac arrest. Actress, singer, presenter and director, she was in very fragile health since 2018. Her last show took place in December 2017.
Lúcio Mauro, actor, 92 years old , father of also actor Lúcio Mauro Filho, was hospitalized for four months, when he suffered a cerebrovascular accident (CVA) on May 11th.
João Gilberto, musician, 88 years old , the "father of Bossa Nova", died at the age of 88. The cause of death was not disclosed, but the artist had been suffering from health problems for some years, one of the reasons for his reclusion.
Acyr Marques da Cruz, 65-year -old composer, brother of singer Arlindo Cruz, died on April 20th. The news was confirmed by Arlindo's profile. Cause of death was a heart attack.
Compositions
Among the most famous compositions are:
Shameless couple (w/ Arlindo Cruz)
Broken coconut (w/ Franco and Arlindo Cruz)
Skin thing (w/ Jorge Aragão)
Brazilian heart (w/ Franco and Arlindo Cruz)
This time it's love (w/ Marquinhos PQD and Aluízio Machado)
Pain of love (w/ Zeca Pagodinho and Arlindo Cruz)
She didn't understand (w/ Arlindo Cruz) To
slip is not to fall (w/ Carlos Sapato and Jorge Tetê)
Bonfire of a passion (c) / Arlindo Cruz and Luiz Carlos da Vila)
Night anthem (w/ Sombrinha and Arlindo Cruz)
Império Serrano, an act of love (w/ Arlindo Cruz, Bicalho and Aluízio Machado)
Insensato destiny (w/ Chiquinho and Maurício Lins)
It's already or it was gone (Arlindo Cruz and Maurição)
Leave me (w/ Serginho Procópio and Marquinhos PQD)
My business is pagodear (w/ Carlos Sapato and Arlindo Cruz)
Nobody deserves it (w/ Jorge David and Acyr Marques)
New furniture, old stove ( w/ Luiz Carlos da Vila)
Party-alto lives in my heart (w/ Umbrinha and Arlindo Cruz)
Why so much trouble (w/ Umbrinha and Almir Guineto)
To be there embrado later (w/ Arlindo Cruz and Aluísio Machado)
Pure seed (w/ Arlindo Cruz)
What a sin (w/ Arlindo Cruz and Zeca Pagodinho)
Summary (w/ Zé Roberto) Real samba dancer
(w/ Aluísio Machado)
Crazy nostalgia (c) / Franco and Arlindo Cruz)
Mr. Citizen (w/ Adalto Magalha)
I came to tell you that I love you Talkative
neighbor (w/ Luiz Carlos da Vila and Arlindo Cruz)
Caio Junqueira, an actor, died at age 42 , in Rio de Janeiro, on January 23, of a cardiac arrest, seven days after suffering a serious car accident.
Ruth de Souza , the first black lady of theatre, cinema and television in Brazil, was the first artist born in the country to be nominated for the best actress award at an international film festival, for her work in Sinhá Moça, at the Venice Festival of 1954. He died at the age of 98 in Rio de Janeiro on the 28th of July. She had been hospitalized for almost a week due to pneumonia.
Beth Carvalho, 72, died on April 30 from a generalized infection. She had been hospitalized since January 2019, when she was admitted for routine exams, but remained hospitalized until her death.
Deise Cipriano, 39 years old, died on February 12, one of the members of the musical group Fat Family, Deise had been facing liver cancer since August last year, when she spent two seasons in ICUs, and had been at home for almost a year. month undergoing routine tests, having undergone a chemotherapy session on January 31st.
Roberto Leal, 67, died at dawn on September 15th. He had been fighting cancer for two years and was hospitalized at the Samaritano hospital, in the city of São Paulo, since the 11th.
Paulo Henrique Amorim died aged 76, at dawn on July 10th. He was in his apartment, in the neighborhood of Ipanema, in the south of Rio de Janeiro, and suffered a massive heart attack.
MC Sapão, 40 years old, died on April 19, during an admission to treat pneumonia. He was hospitalized at the Rocha Faria municipal Hospital, since the 10th, in Campo Grande, in the West Zone of Rio.
Lady Francisco, 84, died on May 25th. She had been hospitalized since late April after breaking her femur and had complications after surgery, requiring intubation, sedation and then tracheostomy.
Maurício Sherman, 88, one of the creators of 'Fantástico', died on October 17 after complications from a chronic kidney disease.
Yasmim Gabrielle, 17, a child singer who became known for her performances on the stage of the Raul Gil Program and even worked as a stage assistant for the program, reportedly committed suicide. The young woman suffered from depression and her last presentation on the Raul Gil Program was in 2017, when she spoke about her mother's death from cancer in 2012.
Juarez Soares, 78, died on 23 July. The sports commentator had cancer and was undergoing chemotherapy sessions.
Jorge Fernando, 64, died on October 27th. He was hospitalized and suffered cardiac arrest "as a result of a complete aortic dissection". His most recent work on television was the soap opera Verão 90, which marked his return after two years away from TV, when he recovered from a stroke he suffered in 2017.
Fernanda Young, 49, died at the family farm in Gonçalves (MG), after having an asthma attack and cardiac arrest.
Ricardo Boechat, 66, died in a helicopter crash on February 11th.
Rafael Miguel, 22, was murdered on 9 June. The young man was known for starring in a commercial in which he ordered broccoli for his mother at a grocery store. Later, he played Paçoca in the remake of the child soap opera Chiquititas, by SBT.
Charles Guttenberg, a 57-year-old comedian known as Rapadura from A Praça é Nossa, died on 26 November. He was admitted to the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) of a hospital in Jundiaí, a city in the interior of São Paulo, and had to undergo surgery in the last week, but ended up having complications.
Paulo Antônio Pagni, the PA, from the RPM group, aged 61, died on June 22, after spending more than 20 days in a serious condition in the ICU of a hospital in Salto, in the interior of the state of São Paulo. According to the band, PA had respiratory complications from pneumonia.
Zilda Cardoso died on December 20, at her home in the Santa Cecília neighborhood, in São Paulo, at the age of 83 years. The actress, remembered for playing Dona Catifunda at Professor Raimundo's Escolinha, was found dead by the diarist who worked at her house.
The photographer and socialite Linda Conde died and had her death reported on actor, director and author Miguel Falabella's Instagram, on Friday (20). The information was also released on the blog of presenter Amaury Jr. According to family members he died of natural causes while he was sleeping.
The drummer of the band RPM, Paulo Antônio Pagni, or PA, aged 61, died of complications from pneumonia.
Rubens Ewald Filho, 74 years old, died on June 19th. He was admitted to the ICU (Intensive Care Unit) since May 23rd. He was admitted to hospital after collapsing and falling from an escalator, being admitted for cardiac treatment and for fractures resulting from the accident.
Fábio Barreto, 62, died on November 20, after nearly a decade in a coma. Director of films such as Lula, the Son of Brazil (2010), A Paixão de Jacobina (2002), Bela Donna (2007) and O Quatrilho (1995), for which he was nominated for the Oscar for Best Foreign Film, he was far from the spotlight after a serious car accident in December 2009.
Inah de Carvalho, 65, famous for having played Dona Dalva, grandmother of Duca (Arthur Aguiar) from Malhação - Sonhos (2014), died on October 22nd. She was hospitalized and the cause of death was a complication of COPD (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease).
Chiquinho Medeiros, 71, died on October 16th. He had been battling cancer for two years and had been hospitalized since the end of September at the AC Camargo Hospital, in the Aclimação neighborhood, in São Paulo.
Kito Junqueira, 71, died on August 22nd. The information was disclosed by producer Ricardo Peixoto, a friend of the actor, and the cause of death was a massive heart attack.
32-year-old Egídio Bráulio died on October 4, after seven days in hospital in a serious condition. He had been diagnosed with viral meningoencephalitis after spending a week in hospital in serious condition in Teresina (PI). The death certificate states that Egigio had viral meningitis, cerebral edema and acute renal failure.
João Carlos Barroso, actor and voice actor, aged 69, died on August 12, after fighting a battle with cancer.
Sonia Abreu, the first female DJ in Brazil, aged 68, died on August 26, was diagnosed with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), a degenerative disease that affects the nervous system and causes irreversible motor paralysis. The DJ had respiratory fatigue and couldn't resist. She was hospitalized since Friday (23), in a hospital in São Paulo.
Tuka Rocha, Former Stock Car Pilot Tuka Rocha, aged 36, had an accident with a jet on November 14, in Maraú, in southern Bahia.
Alinne Araújo, 24, died in the afternoon of July 15th. The young carioca became popular on the internet after revealing that she had been abandoned by her fiance the day before her wedding, but would keep the ceremony in the same way. Cause of death was suicide.
Duda Molinos, 54, died on July 7, at her home, after suffering a cardiorespiratory arrest.
85-year-old Sergei died on May 7th. He, who had been in the ICU since May 28, had been hospitalized for 30 days with a condition of dehydration, pneumonia and urinary tract infection. He was still dealing with an early condition of Alzheimer's.
D'Artagnan Junior, 58, died on 24 February. The actor had hepatitis C and suffered from pancreatitis.
Sônia Guedes, 86, died on the night of June 3rd. She was fighting cancer, informed the press office of SBT, the station where she did her last job, the soap opera Chiquititas (2013).
Tales Soares, 25, died after suffering a sudden illness while parading for the Ocksa brand at São Paulo Fashion Week. The model passed out on the runway and was promptly assisted by the team of rescuers on site and taken to hospital, but he did not survive. The report revealed that Tales had an undiagnosed heart disease and this condition caused his death from acute pulmonary edema.
Flora Diegues, 34, died on June 2, after battling brain cancer for three years. The actress was the daughter of filmmaker Cacá Diegues and began her career in her father's film Tieta do Agreste (1996). At Globo, she acted in Deus Save the King and Beyond Time.
Márcia Real, 88, died on March 15th. One of the pioneers of television, she acted in soap operas like Baby on Board, Four for Four and Body and Soul, and had suffered from Alzheimer's for more than a decade.
Gabi Costa, 33, who played the character Nazira, wife of doctor Faruq (Eduardo Mossri), in the soap opera Orfãos da Terra, died of cardiorespiratory problems.
Marquinhos, 70 years old, died on March 30th. Known for his work with pranks on the João Kleber Show program and the catchphrase "what, what, what, boy", Marquinhos had complications after surgery, which resulted in multiple organ failure, the cause of his death.
Father Quevedo, 88 years old, died on January 9th, of heart problems. He was at Casa Irmão Luciano Brandão, which serves elderly and ill-healthy Jesuits, where he has lived since 2012.
Marcelo Yuka, 53, founder of the O Rappa group, died on January 18 from a stroke (stroke) ischemic. In 2018, he had already had another stroke. The drummer was paralyzed in 2000 when he was hit by nine bullets during a robbery in Tijuca, in the North Zone of Rio de Janeiro. Among the main songs written by Yuka n'O Rappa are Todo Camburão has a bit of Navio Negreiro, Esque Me, Minha Alma (The Peace I Don't Want) and Pescador de Illusões.
Gilberto Marmorosch, 74, died on January 29, after fighting cancer. Among Gilberto's best-known works are the series Caça Talentos, starring Angelica, Toma Lá, Dá Cá, Adorável Psicose, Aquarela do Brasil and JK, as well as programs such as Você Decide, Zorra Total, Linha Direta, in addition to standing out in the theater play as Aluga-se Um Namorado.
Kamylle Marinho, 16, died after fighting a two-year public battle against ewing's sarcoma, a rare type of cancer that affects mostly children and adolescents.
Walter Mercado, aged 87, died on 2 November. The Puerto Rican astrologer, famous for his catchphrase "call djá" and, according to international media such as Miami Herald and Telemundo, a kidney failure would have been the cause of Mercado's death.
Peter Fonda, 79, died on August 16th. Brother of Jane Fonda and son of Henry Fonda, the actor was one of the stars of Easy Rider - No Destination, 1969. According to the TMZ website, a representative of Peter informed that the actor died at home with his family, in consequence of respiratory failure caused by lung cancer.
Karl Lagerfeld, 85, died on February 19, in Paris, France. The stylist and photographer had been sick for months and, according to the Daily Mail, the cause of death was pancreatic cancer.
Albert Finney, 82, famous for films such as Tom Jones, Big Fish and Its Wonderful Stories and Erin Brockovich: A Talented Woman, died on February 7 after spending a month in hospital. The British actor had won kidney cancer in 2011, but the cause of death was not disclosed.
Luke Perry, 52, died on March 4th. The actor, most famous for the series of the 90's Barrados no Baile, had been hospitalized since February 26, after suffering a devastating cardio-vascular accident (CVA) at his home.
Marie Fredriksson, 61, lead singer of Roxette, died on December 9th. The singer had been fighting cancer for 17 years and had her death announced through her agent.
Verna Bloom, Clint Eastwood's love interest in The Stranger Without a Name (1973), died at age 80 on January 10th. The actress suffered from dementia and had complications from the disease.
George Morfogen, 85, died on March 8 at his home in New York. Famous for TV series like Oz (1997-2003) and V (1983), he also starred in Broadway plays. George is left with her husband, Gene Laughorne, to whom he has been married for 51 years, and two nieces, Leslie Brauman and Amanda Brauman King. The cause of death was not disclosed.
Bob Einstein, 76, from the Curb your Enthusiasm series, died on Jan. 2 at his home in Indian Wells, Calif., from cancer. Veteran actor and screenwriter, who played Marty Funkhouser in the production of HBO, became famous for writing The Sonny and Cher Comedy Hour, popular American program in the 1970s with the singer Cher, and Super Dave, in the 80s and 90s
Lorraine Warren, 92, the paranormal investigator who inspired the Evil Summoning horror franchise, died of natural causes at her home. Lorraine and her husband, Ed Warren, were involved in the paranormal investigations of several notable cases, including the Amityville haunts, as well as the cases of Annabelle, Perron, and the Enfield ghost. In the Evil Summoning franchise films, Lorraine is played by Vera Farmiga.
Kelly Jobanputra, 40, died after suffering a serious train accident in the afternoon of 26 April.
Shelley Morrison, 83, died Dec. 1 of heart failure. Shelley was best known for her work as Rosario Salazar on the Will & Grace series.
Cameron Boyce, 20, known for the Jessie series and the Disney film franchise Descendants, suffered from epilepsy and died after suffering a fatal seizure in his sleep.
Mya-Lecia Naylor, just 16 years old, died on 7 April. Mya, who starred in series like Absolutely Fabulous (2004) and Almost Never (2019), still worked in movies with stars like Tom Hanks and Halle Berry in the science fiction feature A Viagem, released in 2012. Mya's cause of death is not was released.
Carol Channing, 97, one of Broadway's biggest stars, died on January 15th. Throughout her career, she became famous for starring in shows such as So Proudly We Hail, Show Girl, Let's Face It, among others. In 1964, the actress received a Tony Award for her performance in Hello, Dolly!, in which she starred in more than 5,000 performances without even missing one. In addition to her theater career, Channing was also a Hollywood actress who appeared in several films such as Positively Millie, White Gold and Women, Always Women. The death would have been from natural causes.
Abraham Stavans, 86, one of the actors on the Mexican sitcom Chaves, died on 8 March. He also participated in the series Chapolin and the soap opera Rebelde, when he played the character Joel Huber. In Chaves, the actor was part of the supporting cast and, as he did not have a fixed role, he can be seen characterized in different ways, as a customer at Dona Florinda's restaurant and an employee at the amusement park. The cause of death was not disclosed.
Billy Clayton, 22, died on March 28 after fighting Ewing's Sarcoma, a very aggressive form of bone tumor, since 2015.
John Singleton, 51, director of +Fast +Furious, died on April 19, two days after suffering a stroke and falling into a coma.
Tania Mallet, British actress who became famous for playing Bond Girl Tilly Masterson in 007 Contra Goldfinger (1964), one of the biggest successes of the franchise, died on March 31, at the age of 77. The news was announced by the films' official Twitter profile. "We are very saddened to hear that Tania Mallet who lived Tilly Masterson in Goldfinger has died. Our thoughts are with her family and friends right now," read the tweet.
Nipsey Hussle, 33, died on March 31 after being shot in front of his Los Angeles clothing store when a man allegedly approached on foot and started shooting. Afterwards, he reportedly got into a vehicle driven by a woman and left at high speed.
Rapper Nipsey Hussle, 33, died after being shot in front of his Los Angeles clothing store (Photo: Getty Images)
Seymour Cassel, 84, died on April 8 of complications from Alzheimer's disease. In 1968, Seymour earned his first Oscar nomination for a supporting role in Faces. His last feature was Silver Case, from 2015.
Earl Thomas Conley, 77, died on April 10th. He, who influenced several artists and had at least 18 songs first on the music charts, had been hospitalized for a few days because of dementia.
Ashley Massaro, 39, died on May 16, from suicide by hanging. The professional wrestling athlete and American model entered professional wrestling in 2005, when she won the annual Diva Search contest. In his trajectory in WWE, he also participated in the 2007 edition of the reality Survivor, the same year he was the cover and content of Playboy magazine. He left the ring in 2008, but even rehearsed a comeback in March of this year, which didn't happen.
Stefanie Sherk, 37, died on April 20 and had the news released by her own husband, Mexican actor Demián Bichir. The cause of death, according to The Blast, was suicide by drowning. Stefanie Sherk participated in the movie Idas and Comings of Love, in 2010, and also acted in series such as Telenovela, The Bridge and CSI: Cyber. She was also confirmed to be cast in the reboot of The Scream, which is set to hit theaters in 2020.
Carmine Caridi, 85, who became famous playing Carmine Rosato in The Godfather, died on May 29th. According to the TMZ website, the actor was in a coma. The cause of death and what caused Carmine to be induced into a coma were not disclosed. However, since he was hospitalized he has never regained consciousness. Carmine is a TV veteran, and has starred in big shows like Starsky and Hutch, Taxi, Fama and Simon & Simon. He also notably played detective Vince Gotelli in NYPD Blue.
85-year-old Tim Conway, who became known for his role in and starring in The Carol Burnett Show, died on May 14th. He was struggling with complications from normal pressure hydrocephalus, which is an accumulation of spinal fluid in the brain.
Peter Mayhew, 74, who has played Chewbacca since the first Star Wars film in 1977, suffered a heart attack.
74-year-old actor Peter Mayhew, who has played Chewbacca since the first Star Wars film in 1977, suffered a heart attack (Photo: Getty Images)
Godfrey Gao, 35, died Nov. 27 after suffering a heart attack while recording the variety show Chase Me in China. The Taiwanese actor and model got sick and paramedics even tried to revive him for three hours, but without success. Godfrey was best known to audiences for his work in the 2013 films The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones and 2017 The Jade Pendant. He even made history by becoming the first Asian model released by the Louis Vuitton brand in 2011.
Robert C. Norris, 90, died on November 3rd. He, who became famous for playing the original Marlboro Man of cigarette advertisements for 14 years, curiously spent a lifetime without smoking, taking on the role of model of the brand left by others who died of cancer. His cause of death was not disclosed.
Laurel Griggs, a young 13-year-old Broadway star, died Nov. 10 after an asthma attack. She was one of the top child names on Broadway, where she began acting at age 6 in the play Cat On a Hot Tin Roof, in which she worked alongside Scarlett Johansson.
John Clarke, 88, one of the stars of the soap opera Days of Our Lives, died of complications from pneumonia, according to family representative Cheryl McLean, who confirmed the information on 22 October.
Robert Forster, 78, died on Oct. 11 after fighting brain cancer. The actor made his film debut in 1967 in the film The Sin of Us All, with Marlon Brando and Elizabeth Taylor in the cast. One of Forster's standout works was the TV series Breaking Bad.
Rip Taylor, 84, died on Oct. 6, according to international media from an epileptic seizure. Known as the "King of Confetti" and "The Crying Comedian", Rip began his career by appearing on The Ed Sullivan Show, The Merv Griffin Show, and other variety talk shows in the 1960s. , in movies like The More Idiot Better, Indecent Proposal, Tom & Jerry - The Movie, Chatterbox! and Jackass 3D.
Toni Morrison, 88 years old, died on August 5, in a hospital in New York, USA, due to pneumonia. According to the BBC, the family also issued a statement stating that Pulitzer Prize-winning writer Toni "devoted mother, grandmother and aunt passed away peacefully on the night of Aug. 5 surrounded by friends and family."
Jeff Fenholt, 68, known for his role in the musical Jesus Christ Superstar, died on September 10th. The actor, who was in poor health, was found lifeless at home. He became famous for playing Jesus in Andrew Lloyd Webber's famous musical, which opened on Broadway in New York, United States, in October 1971. Jeff performed more than 700 performances with the opera.
Kylie Rae Harris, 30, died on September 4 when she was involved in an accident with two other cars on a highway in the state of New Mexico, in the United States. A 16-year-old girl also died while the third driver was unharmed.
Jacob Tyler Thureson, known online as Hella Sketchy, aged 18, died on June 27 of an overdose. Jacob's father said his son was found unconscious last June 13 with a suspected overdose. At the time, he was revived and taken to hospital, where he lay in a coma for 14 days. "Drug addiction does not discriminate. The conversation about drugs, depression, mental illness and social networks needs to happen without judgment or social stigma. Jacob's life was not and will not be in vain," he declared.
Emily Hartridge, 35, known for her videos about exercise and healthy living, died in an electric scooter accident on July 12th. According to The Guardian and Independent newspapers, Emily's scooter collided with a truck in London. In the UK, it is illegal to drive an electric scooter on public roads.
Rip Torn, best known for his role as Zed in the MIB: Men In Black franchise, died on July 9th at his home in the US. The cause of death was not disclosed. Torn began his TV career in the 1950s, acting in productions such as The Alcoa Hour and Sunday Showcase. In 1984 he was even nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for Portraits of a Reality. Torn still garnered attention on shows such as Will & Grace (as Lionel Banks in 2002), Chicago Hope and 30 Rock, but his most famous character was in theaters, as Zed in the sci-fi franchise MIB: Men in Black. His most recent work was a voice role on the TripTank series in 2016.
Eddie Jones, 82, an actor who became famous for playing Jonathan Kent in Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman, died on July 6th. The cause of death was not disclosed. The Superman series in the 1990s featured Dean Cain as Clark Kent and Teri Hatcher as Lois Lane. Jones has also acted in films such as Swapping the Balls and on TV in productions such as Veep. He accumulated over 75 acting credits throughout his career.
Gabe Khouth, 46, who was known for living the dwarf Atchim's version of the Snow White fairy tale, in the Once Upon a Time series, died after suffering a heart attack while riding a motorcycle on July 23rd. Khout has also starred in series such as Serial Misadventures, Life Sentence, iZombie and Supernatural. On TV, he participated in the miniseries It: A Masterpiece of Fear, an adaptation of Stephen King's original work, which would later become the movie classic It: The Thing.
Sulli, 25, was found dead by her agent on October 14th at her home in Seoul, South Korea. Sulli was a well-known figure in the K-Pop world and was a member of the F(X) quintet in 2009 and 2015, when she left music to pursue an acting career. Police are still investigating the causes of death, but the official hypothesis is that it is a suicide, as she had a history of depression and the autopsy did not detect signs of homicide or natural death.
Nancy Parker, 53, died in a plane crash on August 16th. The journalist had worked for 23 years at the local FOX radio station in New Orleans, USA, and was recording a story in a small maneuver plane when the aircraft had a problem, as yet unknown, and crashed about 2.2 km from the airport from which it took off. The pilot, Franklin JP Augustus, also died.
Jessica Jaymes, 43, was found unconscious and reportedly went into cardiac arrest on 17 September. She was pronounced dead at the scene and the cause of death is unknown, but the Los Angeles County Police Department is investigating the death.
Goo Hara, 28, a former member of Kara, South Korea's leading female K-Pop band, was found dead on November 24th. According to local police, Goo Hara left a "pessimistic" note and the main hypothesis is suicide.
Cha In-ha, 27, was found dead in his home on December 3rd. Cha In-ha was a relatively new name in South Korean entertainment with just over two years of career. He participated in the group Surprise U and even acted in dramas such as The Banker and Miss Independent Jin Eun 2. The cause of death was not disclosed.
Caroll Spinney, 85, famous for playing and dubbing the characters Garibaldo and Oscar Grouch from the children's show Vila Sesame, died on December 8th. Caroll played the characters from 1969 until 2018, when he retired.
21-year-old rapper Juice Wrld died on December 8 after suffering a seizure. According to TMZ, which reported the information, the rapper was at Midway Airport, in Chicago, when he got sick.
Actor Rob Leibman, 82, died on December 6th. The cause of death was not disclosed. Leibman became most famous for playing the curmudgeon dr. Green, father of Rachel (Jennifer Aniston), in the series Friends (1994-2004). He also acted in the series Kaz and Família Soprano, was also acclaimed in the theater, taking a Tony, the "Oscar of the stages" for the adaptation of the classic Angels in America. In cinema, he also worked on Como Rivrar-me da Mãe, The Two Faces of Zorro and Hora de Voltar.
The list shown here was obtained from several websites, but the main relation was obtained at https://revistaquem.globo.com/QUEM-News/noticia/2019/12/retrospectiva-mortes-de-famosos-que-abalaram-o -world-in-2019.html

