The Year in Entertainment 2025: Those We Lost
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A review of the personalities who died in 2025 and left a mark on the entertainment industry
The Year in Entertainment 2025: Those we lost
Here’s a look back at those in the entertainment community we lost in 2025: JanuaryJanuary 3 — Jeff Baena, director, husband of Aubrey PlazaJanuary 15 — David Lynch, director, Twin Peaks, Blue VelvetJanuary 30 — Marianne Faithfull, Grammy-nominated singer, actress FebruaryFebruary 26 — Michelle Trachtenberg, actress, Gossip Girl, Buffy the Vampire SlayerFebruary 26 — Gene Hackman, actor, The French ConnectionFebruary 28 — David Johansen, rock si…
2025 in Review: Who We Lost
“Death is not the opposite of life but a part of it.”Haruki Murakami. Each year asks us to pause, but some pauses are heavier than others. In 2025, we lost voices, visionaries, builders, and believers whose work shaped not just industries, but the emotional fabric of our lives. Their absence reminds us that while death may end a life, it does not end meaning. What remains are echoes, lessons, and the quiet ways influence continues to ripple forw…
Celebrity Deaths 2025 — Ananda Lewis, D'Angelo, Angie Stone, Malcolm-Jamal Warner And More Stars We Lost This Year
Source: In 2025, Black communities around the world experienced a profound sense of loss as we mourned figures whose influence stretched across music, film, activism, sports, and cultural leadership. These were pioneers and path-makers, people whose work didn’t just entertain or inspire, but helped define eras and move culture forward. Their brilliance extended far beyond titles or industries. They were artists, storytellers, and truth-seekers w…
Sergio Peris-Mencheta's emotional reaction to the death of his friend Verónica Echegui, in her memory Giorgio Armani's 'Cádiz' cove, where he sought refuge in his summer villa
David Lynch: Hollywood's specialist for sidewaysThe cult director was terrified with bizarre abysses and dark perversions, but also attracted with his mystery stories. Hollywood's specialist for sideways, David Lynch, had initially studied art. Furore he made his ear in "Blue Velvet" (1986) through a slow camera ride. The road movie "Wild at Heart" about a young couple of lovers brought him the "Golden Palme" in Cannes in 1990. In the 1990s, his…
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