The small screen world lost numerous major figures in the past year. Names are reported under the date of death, in alphabetical order by surname or pseudonym. Click to Subscribe to Our HollywoodLife Daily Newsletter, Pelotons Are Sold Out, But You Can Get The Same Workout With This Exercise Bike, Nikki Bella Admits She ‘Felt Like Organs Were About To Drop Out’ After Baby, Bow Wow Confirms He’s A New Dad With First Photo Of Newborn Son With Model Olivia Sky, Austen Rydell: 5 Things To Know About Billie Lourd’s Fiance & The Father Of Her Baby, Tory Lanez Breaks Silence On Megan Thee Stallion Shooting In New Song ‘Money Over Fallouts’, Channing Tatum, 40, Debuts His Hot New Body With Ripped Abs: ‘Daddy Is Back’ — See Before & After Pics, Zayn Malik Goes Shirtless In First Music Video Since Gigi Hadid Gave Birth — Watch ‘Better’, Travis Scott Drops New Song ‘Franchise’ With Young Thug & M.I.A. “Star Trek: Deep Space Nine” and “Benson” star René Auberjonois died Dec. 8 at 79. Robert Conrad Warner Bros/Kobal/Shutterstock. The following deaths of notable individuals occurred in 2020. “Singin’ in the Rain” director Stanley Donen died Feb. 21 at 94, while cult movie director Larry Cohen, who helmed “It’s Alive,” died March 23 at 77. Celebrity Deaths in 2019.

Keep track of your favorite shows and movies, across all your devices. Sylvia Miles, who was twice Oscar-nommed for “Midnight Cowboy” and “Farewell, My Lovely,” died June 12 at 94. Remembering the stars who died in 2019. Brazilian singer and guitarist Joao Gilberto, who helped launch the bossa nova genre, died July 6 at 88. Peter Fonda, son of Henry Fonda and brother of Jane Fonda, who starred in and wrote “Easy Rider,” died Aug. 16 at 79. Bibi Andersson, who starred in Ingmar Bergman movies including “The Seventh Seal” and “Persona,” died April 14 at 83. Find National Obituary Today, This Week and Year in History.

Eddie Money, who sang “Two Tickets to Paradise,” died Sept. 13 at 70. We say goodbye to the stars we've lost and look back on all of the ways they've brightened our lives. After delighting generations of children, “Sesame Street’s” Big Bird and Oscar the Grouch puppeteer Caroll Spinney died Dec. 8 at 85. Disney Channel star Cameron Boyce suffered a seizure and died July 6 at 20; his series “Mrs. The man inside the yellow Big Bird suit; TV’s Rhoda; and a “Beverly Hills 90210” heartthrob are just a few of the beloved entertainment figures who died in 2019. On March 31, the city of Los Angeles and the music world were rocked by the death of Nipsey Hussle, the rapper and community activist who was killed in a shooting at 33.

Toni Morrison, who won a Nobel prize for “Beloved,” died Aug. 5 at 88. Dec 16th 2019 9:17PM As we quickly approach 2020, let's take a moment to reflect on the talented individuals Hollywood lost this year. Beloved for his Super Dave Osborne character, Einstein brought the memorable character to a plethora of shows, including The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson, Late Night with David Letterman, WWE Monday Night Raw and In Living Color. “Beverly Hills 90210” star Luke Perry died March 4 of a stroke at age 52, while Valerie Harper, “The Mary Tyler Moore Show’s” Rhoda Morgenstern, died Aug. 30 at 80. Download the TV Guide app for iPhone, iPad and Android! Major losses in musical theater included Harold Prince, director and producer of shows such as “Phantom of the Opera” and “Cabaret,” who died July 31 at 91, and Jerry Herman, “Hello Dolly” composer, who died Dec. 26 at 88.

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