Redford, Ozzy, Hackman, Bardot: notable celebrity deaths of 2025

From Hollywood legends to a a heavy-metal heavyweight and a fashion king, here are some of 2025’s celebrity deaths.
Clockwise from top left: Ozzy Osbourne, Robert Redford, Gene Hackman and Brigitte Bardot. Photos: AFP/Shuttertock.com

January

1: DAVID LODGE, British novelist best known for his campus trilogy series, aged 89.

16: DAVID LYNCH, US director behind Blue Velvet, Mulholland Drive and the cult television series Twin Peaks, aged 78.

30: MARIANNE FAITHFULL, British singer and actress, best known for her hit song As Tears Go By, aged 78.

Marianne Faithfull in 1970. Photo: Central Press/AFP

February

18: GENE HACKMAN, Oscar-winning US actor best known for The French Connection and Unforgiven, aged 95.

April

1: VAL KILMER, Hollywood actor who shot to fame playing Iceman in the original Top Gun, aged 65.

13: MARIO VARGAS LLOSA, Peruvian writer and Nobel literature laureate in 2010, aged 89.

Val Kilmer in 2004. Photo: Shutterstock.com

May

23: SEBASTIAO SALGADO, French-Brazilian photographer, famed for his large black-and-white photographs depicting wildlife, landscapes and people around the world, aged 81.

24: MARCEL OPHULS, Oscar-winning film-maker who blew the lid off the myth that France resisted its World War II Nazi occupiers in The Sorrow and the Pity, aged 97.

June

3: EDMUND WHITE, American novelist, key figure of LGBTQ literature, aged 85.

9: FREDERICK FORSYTH, British thriller writer of The Day of the Jackal fame, aged 86.

11: BRIAN WILSON, musician and co-founder of the Beach Boys, aged 82.

26: LALO SCHIFRIN, Argentina-born composer who created themes for a host of hit Hollywood films and television shows -including Mission: Impossible, aged 93.

July

22: OZZY OSBOURNE, British frontman of Black Sabbath, one of the pioneers of heavy metal, aged 76.

24: HULK HOGAN, icon of professional wrestling in the 1980s who became an actor, aged 71.

31: ROBERT WILSON, American director of original stage and opera works, aged 83.

Hulk Hogan in 2005. Photo: Shutterstock.com

August

17: TERENCE STAMP, British actor who was an emblem of London’s Swinging Sixties, aged 87.

September

4: GIORGIO ARMANI, Italian luxury king and fashion designer to the stars, aged 91.

Giorgio Armano in 2024. Photo: Gabriel Buoys/AFP

6: RICK DAVIES, co-founder and lead singer of British rock band Supertramp, aged 81.

16: ROBERT REDFORD, American cinema legend in front of and behind the camera, who worked to promote independent cinema, aged 89.

23: CLAUDIA CARDINALE, Italian-French 1960s screen siren and muse of Luchino Visconti and Federico Fellini, aged 87.

Claudia Cardinale in 2017. Photo: Shutterstock.com

October

1: JANE GOODALL, British primatologist who transformed the study of chimpanzees and one of the world’s most revered wildlife advocates, aged 91.

11: DIANE KEATON, actress, known for her Oscar-winning performance alongside Woody Allen in 1977’s Annie Hall as well as The Godfather, aged 79.

Diane Keaton in 2022. Photo: Shutterstock.com

November

24: DHARMENDRA, India’s hugely popular Bollywood star, aged 89.

24: JIMMY CLIFF, Jamaican reggae star who helped transform the island’s music into a global cultural phenomenon, aged 81.

29: TOM STOPPARD, British playwright, who won an Oscar for the screenplay of the 1998 film Shakespeare In Love, aged 88.

December

5: FRANK GEHRY, Canada-born US architect, who designed the Guggenheim Bilbao and the Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles, aged 96.

6: MARTIN PARR, British documentary photographer, aged 73.

14: ROB REINER, 78, US director of When Harry Met Sally, and his wife, photographer Michele Singer, 68, found dead with stab wounds.

Rob Reiner and his wife Michele in 2013. Photo: Shutterstock.com

16: ANTONY PRICE, British fashion guru who designed looks for pop legends such as Mick Jagger and David Bowie, aged 80.

28: BRIGITTE BARDOT, the legendary French actress and animal rights activist, dies at 91.

30: ISIAH WHITLOCK JR, US actor famous for HBO crime drama The Wire and numerous films directed by Spike Lee, dies at 71.

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