23 Apr 2026

June 2025 marked a month of profound loss across arts, science, politics, music and sport. Below, we group and honour the 30 figures from your attached tribute, presenting a concise, publication-ready line for each in the format you requested.
1. Harris Yulin

| Birthday: | November 5, 1937 |
| Date of Death: | June 10, 2025 |
| Cause of Death | Cardiac Arrest |
| Nationality: | American |
| Famous as: | Actor – “Scarface,” “Clear and Present Danger” |
| Age: | 87 |
Harris Yulin was a commanding character actor whose intense, textured performances elevated films and television across five decades. His ability to embody authority figures and complex antagonists made him a reliable scene-stealer.
2. Joe Marinelli

| Birthday: | March 1, 1957 |
| Date of Death: | June 22, 2025 |
| Cause of Death | Stomach Cancer |
| Nationality: | American |
| Famous as: | Actor – “Supergirl,” “Scrubs,” “ER” |
| Age: | 68 |
Joe Marinelli was a versatile character actor whose charismatic energy and comedic timing made small roles feel indispensable. He became a familiar and beloved presence on many American TV series.
3. Frank Barrie

| Birthday: | September 19, 1936 |
| Date of Death: | June 30, 2025 |
| Cause of Death | Natural Causes |
| Nationality: | British |
| Famous as: | Actor – Shakespearean Performer |
| Age: | 88 |
Frank Barrie was a distinguished British stage and screen actor, celebrated for his powerful Shakespearean work and thoughtful television roles. His command of classical language and stagecraft made him a pillar of British theatre.
4. Roland Curram

| Birthday: | March 25, 1932 |
| Date of Death: | June 1, 2025 |
| Cause of Death | Natural Causes (kidney failure and prostate cancer) |
| Nationality: | British |
| Famous as: | Actor – “Darling,” “EastEnders” |
| Age: | 93 |
Roland Curram brought emotional honesty and subtlety to British film and television, becoming a recognised face from the 1960s onward. His early film work helped define a key era of British cinema.
5. Rick Hurst

| Birthday: | January 1, 1946 |
| Date of Death: | May 30, 2025 |
| Cause of Death | Publicly undisclosed |
| Nationality: | American |
| Famous as: | Actor – “The Dukes of Hazzard” |
| Age: | 79 |
Rick Hurst was a warm, comic character actor whose affable style made him a fixture in American television. His work in family and comedy series earned him the affection of generations.
6. Brian Wilson

| Birthday: | June 20, 1942 |
| Date of Death: | June 11, 2025 |
| Cause of Death | Respiratory arrest |
| Nationality: | American |
| Famous as: | Musician – Co-founder of The Beach Boys |
| Age: | 82 |
Brian Wilson was a musical visionary whose harmonic sophistication and production reinvented pop music. His work with The Beach Boys, especially Pet Sounds, remains a touchstone for songwriters and producers.
7. Sly Stone

| Birthday: | March 15, 1943 |
| Date of Death: | June 9, 2025 |
| Cause of Death | Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) & underlying health issues. |
| Nationality: | American |
| Famous as: | Musician – Founder of Sly & The Family Stone |
| Age: | 82 |
Sly Stone was a revolutionary artist who fused funk, soul and psychedelic rock into a sound that reshaped modern music. His bold, genre-defying approach influenced countless performers across generations.
8. Mick Ralphs

| Birthday: | March 31, 1944 |
| Date of Death: | June 25, 2025 |
| Cause of Death | Unofficially Disclosed |
| Nationality: | British |
| Famous as: | Guitarist – Mott the Hoople, Bad Company |
| Age: | 81 |
Mick Ralphs’ guitar work provided the driving riffs that powered Mott the Hoople and Bad Company, helping define 1970s British rock. His playing combined grit and melody in a way that inspired both peers and successors.
9. James Prime

| Birthday: | September 3, 1960 |
| Date of Death: | June 19, 2025 |
| Cause of Death | Cancer |
| Nationality: | Scottish |
| Famous as: | Musician – Deacon Blue Keyboardist |
| Age: | 64 |
James Prime shaped Deacon Blue’s signature sound with evocative keyboard arrangements that gave the band much of its emotional resonance. His musicianship formed an essential part of the group’s lasting appeal.
10. Wayne Lewis

| Birthday: | April 13, 1957 |
| Date of Death: | June 5, 2025 |
| Cause of Death | Natural Causes |
| Nationality: | American |
| Famous as: | Musician – Atlantic Starr |
| Age: | 67 |
Wayne Lewis was a soulful voice and creative force behind Atlantic Starr’s smooth R&B classics. His songwriting and performance helped solidify the band’s place in 1980s soul music.
11. Bobby Sherman

| Birthday: | July 22, 1943 |
| Date of Death: | June 24, 2025 |
| Cause of Death | Cancer |
| Nationality: | American |
| Famous as: | Singer & Actor – 1960s–70s Pop Icon |
| Age: | 81 |
Bobby Sherman charmed a generation as a teen idol and singer-actor who combined pop success with later civic service. His warm persona and songs made him a cultural fixture of his era.
12. Lalo Schifrin

| Birthday: | June 21, 1932 |
| Date of Death: | June 26, 2025 |
| Cause of Death | Pneumonia |
| Nationality: | Argentine-American |
| Famous as: | Composer – Film & TV Scores |
| Age: | 92 |
Lalo Schifrin was a master composer whose inventive blends of jazz, classical and world music produced some of cinema’s most indelible themes. His Mission: Impossible theme is a permanent piece of popular culture.
13. Eugen Doga

| Birthday: | March 1, 1937 |
| Date of Death: | June 3, 2025 |
| Cause of Death | Not widely reported |
| Nationality: | Moldovan |
| Famous as: | Composer – Moldovan Cultural Icon |
| Age: | 88 |
Eugen Doga was a beloved Moldovan composer whose romantic melodies for ballet, film and orchestra became national treasures. His music captured an entire region’s emotional landscape.
14. Frederick Forsyth

| Birthday: | August 25, 1938 |
| Date of Death: | June 9, 2025 |
| Cause of Death | Natural Causes |
| Nationality: | British |
| Famous as: | Author – “The Day of the Jackal” |
| Age: | 86 |
Frederick Forsyth set a new standard for the political thriller with meticulous plotting and an eye for geopolitical detail. His novels combined real-world savvy with propulsive storytelling.
15. Edmund White

| Birthday: | January 13, 1940 |
| Date of Death: | June 3, 2025 |
| Cause of Death | Natural Causes |
| Nationality: | American |
| Famous as: | Author – “A Boy’s Own Story” |
| Age: | 85 |
Edmund White was a pioneering literary voice whose candid, lyrical explorations of queer life reshaped contemporary letters. His work opened space for new narratives of identity and intimacy.
16. Pierre Nora

| Birthday: | November 23, 1931 |
| Date of Death: | June 2, 2025 |
| Cause of Death | Multiple Organ Failures |
| Nationality: | French |
| Famous as: | Historian – “Les Lieux de Mémoire” |
| Age: | 93 |
Pierre Nora reimagined how historians study collective memory through his landmark work on “sites of memory,” profoundly influencing modern historical thought. His scholarship remains foundational across the humanities.
17. Stuart Burrows

| Birthday: | February 7, 1933 |
| Date of Death: | June 29, 2025 |
| Cause of Death | Natural Causes |
| Nationality: | Welsh |
| Famous as: | Opera Singer – Welsh Tenor |
| Age: | 92 |
Stuart Burrows was a Welsh tenor whose warm tone and musicianship delighted opera houses around the world. His interpretations of Mozart and Handel set a high bar for lyrical singing.
18. Lea Massari

| Birthday: | June 30, 1933 |
| Date of Death: | June 23, 2025 |
| Cause of Death | Natural Causes |
| Nationality: | Italian |
| Famous as: | Actress – “L’Avventura” |
| Age: | 91 |
Lea Massari was a hauntingly expressive actress whose work in European cinema left an enduring imprint on post-war film. Her performances were marked by emotional candour and cinematic grace.
19. Gailard Sartain

| Birthday: | September 18, 1946 |
| Date of Death: | June 19, 2025 |
| Cause of Death | Natural Causes |
| Nationality: | American |
| Famous as: | Actor – “Hee Haw,” Film & TV Character Actor |
| Age: | 78 |
Gailard Sartain (credited variously as Gaillard/Gailard) was a beloved comedic actor and character performer whose exuberant presence enlivened film and television; he brought rural wit and showmanship to mainstream audiences.
20. Maureen Hingert

| Birthday: | January 9, 1937 |
| Date of Death: | June 29, 2025 |
| Cause of Death | Liver Failure |
| Nationality: | Sri Lankan-American |
| Famous as: | Actress – Former Miss Ceylon; Hollywood Performer |
| Age: | 88 |
Maureen Hingert was a pioneering actress and former Miss Ceylon whose elegance and early Hollywood work opened new pathways for South Asian artists in international cinema.
21. Ivar Giaever

| Birthday: | April 5, 1929 |
| Date of Death: | June 20, 2025 |
| Cause of Death | Natural Causes |
| Nationality: | Norwegian-American |
| Famous as: | Physicist – Nobel Prize in Physics (1973) |
| Age: | 96 |
Ivar Giaever was a Nobel Prize–winning physicist whose experiments on superconductivity advanced materials science and our understanding of condensed matter. His research continues to influence modern physics.
22. Bill Atkinson

| Birthday: | March 17, 1951 |
| Date of Death: | June 5, 2025 |
| Cause of Death | Pancreatic Cancer |
| Nationality: | American |
| Famous as: | Computer Scientist – Apple Macintosh Team |
| Age: | 74 |
Bill Atkinson was a software pioneer on the original Macintosh team whose innovations, like MacPaint and HyperCard, helped define early personal computing. His creative approach to design influenced generations of developers and designers.
23. Zoltán Horváth

| Birthday: | March 22, 1937 |
| Date of Death: | June 12, 2025 |
| Cause of Death | Heart Attack |
| Nationality: | Hungarian |
| Famous as: | Olympic Fencer – Hungary |
| Age: | 88 |
Zoltán Horváth was an Olympic-level Hungarian fencer whose athleticism and competitive spirit brought honour to his country and inspired future generations in the sport.
24. Uriah Rennie

| Birthday: | October 23, 1959 |
| Date of Death: | June 7, 2025 |
| Cause of Death | Cancer |
| Nationality: | British |
| Famous as: | Premier League Referee |
| Age: | 65 |
Uriah Rennie was a trailblazing Premier League referee renowned for his authority and fairness, a figure whose career represented progress in the sport’s officiating ranks.
25. Edgar Lungu

| Birthday: | November 11, 1956 |
| Date of Death: | June 2025 |
| Cause of Death | Cardiac complications from an unspecified illness |
| Nationality: | Zambian |
| Famous as: | Former President of Zambia |
| Age: | 68 |
Edgar Lungu was a prominent Zambian political leader whose tenure as president shaped national policy and public life across the 2010s. His influence was significant within Zambia’s modern political history.
26. Jonathan Joss

| Birthday: | Actor – “King of the Hill,” “Parks & Recreation” |
| Date of Death: | June 15, 1965 |
| Cause of Death | June 1, 2025 |
| Nationality: | Gunshot wound |
| Famous as: | American (Lipan Apache & Yaqui) |
| Age: | 59 |
Jonathan Joss was a pioneering Native American actor and voice artist whose warm performances and cultural authenticity brought greater representation to Hollywood.
28. Alfred Brendel

| Birthday: | January 5, 1931 |
| Date of Death: | June 17, 2025 |
| Cause of Death | Natural Causes |
| Nationality: | Austrian |
| Famous as: | Pianist – Classical Music Legend |
| Age: | 94 |
Alfred Brendel was a towering pianist of the 20th century noted for his penetrating interpretations of the central classical repertoire; his recordings and writings enriched music scholarship.
The individuals we lost in June 2025 came from every corner of human achievement — cinema, literature, science, music, sports, public service, and the performing arts. Though their paths were different, they shared a common thread: each brought something extraordinary into the world through talent, dedication, and vision.
Their stories remind us of the power of creativity, curiosity, and conviction. They shaped cultures, inspired movements, entertained millions, and expanded our collective understanding of what is possible. Whether through a song, a discovery, a performance, or a lifetime of service, their contributions continue to echo far beyond their time with us.
As we honour their memories, we also celebrate the light they left behind — the work that endures, the people they influenced, and the inspiration they continue to provide. Their legacies remind us that greatness is not only found in fame or accomplishment, but in the passion and humanity that shape every meaningful life.