PARIS – From Queen Elizabeth II to the Soviet Union’s final chief Mikhail Gorbachev, listed below are a few of 2022’s most notable deaths.
January
– 6: SIDNEY POITIER, 94, American film star, the primary black man to win an Oscar in 1964
– 13: JEAN-JACQUES BEINEIX, 75, French director of iconic Eighties movie “Betty Blue”
– 15: NINO CERRUTI, 91, Italian clothier
– 20: MARVIN LEE ADAY aka MEAT LOAF, 74, US rocker of “Bat out of Hell” fame
– 22: THICH NHAT HANH, 95, Vietnamese Buddhist monk who launched the West to mindfulness
– 23: THIERRY MUGLER, 73, French clothier
February
– 2: MONICA VITTI, 90, Italian main girl and muse of director Michelangelo Antonioni
– 6: LATA MANGESHKAR, 92: legendary Bollywood singer
– 10: LUC MONTAGNIER, 89, French scientist who received Nobel drugs prize winner for his co-discovery of the HIV virus
– 17: IVAN REITMAN, 75, director of “Ghostbusters”
March
– 4: SHANE WARNE, 52, Australian cricketer who was one of many sport’s best-ever gamers
– 13: WILLIAM HURT, 71, American actor who received an Oscar for “Kiss of the Spider Woman”
23: MADELEINE ALBRIGHT, 84, first feminine US secretary of state (1997-2001)
– 25: TAYLOR HAWKINS, 50, drummer of the choice US rock group Foo Fighters
April
– 6: VLADIMIR ZHIRINOVSKY, 75, Russian ultra-nationalist politician who predicted Ukraine warfare
– 13: MICHEL BOUQUET, 96, celebrated French stage and display actor
May
– 11: SHIREEN ABU AKLEH, 51, American-Palestinian Al Jazeera journalist killed throughout an Israeli military raid within the West Bank
– 19: VANGELIS (Evangelos Papathanassiou), 79, Greek composer of award-winning scores for “Chariots of Fire” and “Blade Runner”
– 26: RAY LIOTTA, 67, star of Martin Scorsese’s gangster basic “Goodfellas”
– 26: ANDY FLETCHER, 60, founding member of British digital band Depeche Mode
30: BORIS PAHOR, 108, Slovenian creator who chronicled the horrors of Nazi focus camps and Italian fascism
June
– 14: AVRAHAM YEHOSHUA, 85, revered Israeli novelist who championed Palestinian rights
– 17: JEAN-LOUIS TRINTIGNANT, 91, French star of New Wave movies together with “A Man and a Woman”
– 22: YVES COPPENS, 87, French paleontologist who co-discovered the well-known fossil “Lucy” in Ethiopia
– 27: LEONARDO DEL VECCHIO, 87, Italy’s second-richest man and eyewear magnate
July
– 3: PETER BROOK, 97, influential British theater director famed for his radical stagings of Shakespeare
– 6: JAMES CAAN, 82, Hollywood star of “The Godfather” and “Misery”
– 8: SHINZO ABE, 67, Japan former premier, shot useless by a gunman at a marketing campaign rally.
– 8: JOSE EDUARDO DOS SANTOS, 79, Angola’s long-time ruler
– 25: DAVID TRIMBLE, 77, politician, Nobel laureate, for serving to to dealer 1998 peace deal in Northern Ireland
– 27: JAMES LOVELOCK, 103, famed UK scientist behind Gaia concept, who predicted local weather change
– 30: NICHELLE NICHOLS, 89, groundbreaking black actress who starred in cult sci-fi collection “Star Trek”
– 31: BILL RUSSELL, 88, American NBA basketball participant and civil rights activist
August
– 5: ISSEY MIYAKE, 84, Japanese clothier who pioneered high-tech, comfy trend
– 8: OLIVIA NEWTON-JOHN, 73, star of hit musical “Grease” alongside John Travolta
– 12: JEAN-JACQUES SEMPE, 89, French cartoonist, illustrator of “Le petit Nicolas”
– 12: ANNE HECHE, 53, US actress of “Donnie Brasco”
– 30: MIKHAIL GORBACHEV, 91, final Soviet chief, whose reforms and outreach to the West set in movement the collapse of the USSR
September-
– 8: QUEEN ELIZABETH II, 96, Britain’s longest-serving monarch who reigned for 70 years
– 10: WILLIAM KLEIN, 96, American trend and avenue life photographer
– 13: JEAN-LUC GODARD, 91, by assisted suicide. Director who pioneered the French New Wave.
– 14: IRENE PAPAS, 93, Greek star of “Zorba the Greek”
– 22: HILARY MANTEL, 70, British novelist, twice winner of the Booker Prize for her historic fiction best-sellers
– 23: FARREL “PHAROAH” SANDERS: 81, US jazz saxophonist
– 26: YUSUF AL-QARADAWI, 96, distinguished Sunni scholar and non secular chief of Egypt’s outlawed Muslim Brotherhood motion
– 28: COOLIO (Artis Leon Ivey Jr.), 59, US “Gangsta Paradise” rapper
October
– 4: LORETTA LYNN: 90, American nation music titan
– 11: ANGELA LANSBURY, 96, cinema and tv star
– 14: ROBBIE COLTRANE, 72, Scottish actor who performed Hagrid within the Harry Potter movies
– 22: DIETRICH MATESCHITZ, 78, Austrian billionaire who based power drinks firm Red Bull
– 25: PIERRE SOULAGES, 102, French summary artist who painted virtually completely in black
– 28: JERRY LEE LEWIS, 87, US Fifties rock and roll star
November
– 9: GAL COSTA, 77, Brazilian singer, a key determine within the Sixties Tropicalia scene
– 20: HEBE DE BONAFINI, 93, one of many founders of Argentina’s Mothers of Plaza de Mayo anti-dictatorship protest group
– 30: JIANG ZEMIN, 96, Chinese chief who took energy after the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests and oversaw a decade of breakneck progress
– 30: CHRISTINE MCVIE, 79, singer-songwriter and keyboard participant with Nineteen Seventies band Fleetwood Mac
—Agence France-Presse