30th
Daya Mata, 96, American spiritual leader, Self-Realization Fellowship president (1955–2010).
Jim Kelley, 61, American sportswriter and television journalist (Sports Illustrated), pancreatic cancer.
Ted Sorel, 74, American actor (Guiding Light, Law & Order), complications from Lyme disease.
29th
John Gerrish, 100, American composer.
Richard Goldman, 90, American philanthropist, founder of the Goldman Environmental Prize.
Alfred Masini, 80, American television producer, creator of Entertainment Tonight, Solid Gold and Star Search, melanoma.
Steven Posner, 67, American corporate raider, boat collision.
28th
Samuel T. Cohen, 89, American physicist, inventor of the neutron bomb, cancer. Leslie Nielsen, 84, Canadian-born American actor (Airplane!, The Naked Gun), pneumonia.
Gene Polito, 92, American cinematographer (Futureworld, Up in Smoke, Lost in Space), esophageal cancer.
27th
Irvin Kershner, 87, American film director (Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back), lung cancer.
23rd
Joyce Howard, 88, British actress (The Night Has Eyes, They Met in the Dark), natural causes.
Ingrid Pitt, 73, Polish-born British actress (The Vampire Lovers, Countess Dracula, The House That Dripped Blood, Where Eagles Dare), heart failure.
21st
Rosaura Andreu, 92, American actress.
Willis Burks II, 75, American actor (King of California, CSI, Law & Order).
Norris Church Mailer, 61, American author and model, gastrointestinal cancer.
David Nolan, 66, American political activist, Libertarian Party founder, stroke. Prince Chunk, 10, American obese cat, heart disease.
Margaret Taylor-Burroughs, 95, American museum founder (DuSable Museum of African American History).
20th
Laurie Bembenek, 52, American convicted murderer, liver and kidney failure.
Chalmers Johnson, 79, American scholar and author.
Rob Lytle, 56, American football player (Michigan Wolverines, Denver Broncos), heart attack.
Little Smokey Smothers, 71, American blues guitarist and singer, natural causes.
16th
Ronni Chasen, 64, American publicist (Hans Zimmer, Michael Douglas), shot.
Donald Nyrop, 98, American CEO of Northwest Airlines (1954–1976), Administrator of the Federal Aviation Administration.
15th
Larry Evans, 78, American chess grandmaster and author, complications following gallbladder operation.
W. Howard Lester, 75, American businessman, former CEO of Williams-Sonoma, cancer.
Hugh Prather, 72, American self-help author, apparent heart attack.
William Self, 89, American actor and television production manager (Batman, Lost in Space, Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea), heart attack.
12th
William Hohri, 83, American activist, source behind Civil Liberties Act of 1988, Alzheimer's disease.
11th
Baby Marie Osborne, 99, American silent movie actress.
10th
Dino De Laurentiis, 91, Italian film producer.
8th
Philip Carlo, 61, American crime author, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.
Quintin Dailey, 49, American basketball player (Chicago Bulls, Los Angeles Clippers, Seattle SuperSonics), cardiovascular disease.
Addison Powell, 89, American actor (Dark Shadows, The Thomas Crown Affair, Three Days of the Condor).
6th
Walter Isard, 91, American economist, founder of regional science.
Robert Lipshutz, 88, American politician, White House Counsel (1977–1979).
Michael Seifert, 86, Soviet-born Nazi war criminal, complications from a fall.
5th
Martin Baum, 86, American talent agent (Creative Artists Agency), President of ABC Pictures (1968–1971).
Antonio Cárdenas Guillén, 48, Mexican drug lord, shot.
Jill Clayburgh, 66, American actress (An Unmarried Woman, Ally McBeal, Dirty Sexy Money), chronic leukemia.
Midge the Sea Lion, 25, American sea lion (Oklahoma City Zoo), euthanized.
Randy Miller, 39, American drummer (The Myriad), bone cancer.
4th
Sparky Anderson, 76, American baseball player and manager (Cincinnati Reds, Detroit Tigers), member of Baseball Hall of Fame, complications from dementia.
Eugénie Blanchard, 114, French supercentenarian, world's oldest person.
Michelle Nicastro, 50, American singer, actress (When Harry Met Sally...) and voice actress (The Swan Princess), lung cancer.
Charles Reynolds, 78, American magician, liver cancer.
Noel Taylor, 97, American Emmy Award-winning costume designer.
3rd
Jerry Bock, 81, American musical theater composer (Fiddler on the Roof, Fiorello!), heart failure.
Kenneth Brown, 77, American academic, chairman of first undergraduate peace studies program in the United States (1980–2005).
2nd
Andy Irons, 32, American professional surfer.
Jule Sugarman, 83, American educator, creator and director of the Head Start Program, cancer.
1st
Monica Johnson, 64, American novelist and screenwriter (Lost in America, Modern Romance), esophageal cancer.
Charlie O'Donnell, 78, American announcer (Wheel of Fortune), heart failure.
Shannon Tavarez, 11, American actress (The Lion King), leukemia.
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