20 Famous Actors Who Died in the Last Few Days | November 2025 #1 Celebrity Deaths & More

20 Famous Actors Who Died in the Last Few Days | November 2025 #1 Celebrity Deaths & More

20 Famous Actors Who Died in the Last Few Days | November 2025 #1 Celebrity Deaths & More In this heartfelt tribute, we honor the legendary actors who have sadly passed away in the last few days. These remarkable stars brought unforgettable characters to life and left an everlasting mark on the world of entertainment. From silver screen icons to beloved TV legends, their passion, talent, and artistry touched millions of hearts across the globe. Join us as we look back at their greatest performances, celebrate their timeless legacies, and reflect on the profound impact they made in cinema history. Their lights may have dimmed, but their stories will shine forever. 🕯️ Which star will you remember most? Drop their name in the comments! 👉 Like, Share & Subscribe for weekly tributes to the legends we’ve lost. #RIPHollywood #CelebrityDeaths2025 #InMemoriam Richard ‘Dick’ Cheney – the 46th Vice President who never sought the spotlight, yet shaped the world from the shadows. Died on November 3, 2025. Age 84. Jackson Hole, Wyoming James Dewey Watson. Died on November 7, 2025. Age 97. East Northport, New York. 1953. Cambridge. A 25-year-old American and a Brit named Crick walk into a pub. ‘We have found the secret of life.’ DNA’s double helix – the blueprint of existence – was born. Nobel in ’62. Controversy in later years. But no one can unsee the spiral staircase he revealed. A mind that cracked the code of life… now silent.” Diane Ladd. Died on November 3, 2025. Age 89. Ojai, California. Three Oscar nods. But she never needed gold to shine. Alice Doesn’t Live Here Anymore – she played Flo, the waitress with a heart of steel. Wild at Heart – a mother’s love, unhinged. Rambling Rose – tenderness in chaos. Mother of Laura Dern. Mentor to generations. She taught Hollywood how to act with guts, not glamour Pauline Collins. Died on November 6, 2025. Age 85. London. She was Shirley Valentine – the Liverpool housewife who ran away to Greece… and found herself. ‘I’ve led such a little life…’ – until she didn’t. From Upstairs, Downstairs to West End stages, she gave every woman permission to dream out loud. Parkinson’s took her body. But never her spirit. A final bow, from the woman who taught us to talk to the wall… and listen back Donna Jean Godchaux. Died on November 2, 2025. Age 78. Nashville, Tennessee. The only woman to ever sing with the Grateful Dead. From Southern gospel choirs to ‘Playing in the Band’ – her voice floated above Jerry’s guitar like incense. Cancer took her. But not before she recorded one last harmony. The Dead’s endless summer? She was the sunshine in the chorus. Her voice still echoes in every ‘U.S. Blues’ singalong Marshawn Kneeland. Died on November 6, 2025. Age 24. Frisco, Texas. A 2024 draft pick. 6’4”. 270 lbs. A freight train in pads. He recorded a sack just 48 hours before his death. Apparent suicide. Still under investigation. The NFL paused. The world asked: How did we miss this? A rising star, extinguished before the prime. His story isn’t over – it’s a wake-up call. If you’re struggling, call 988 Lee Tamahori. Death announced on November 7, 2025. Age 75. Wellington, New Zealand. Once Were Warriors – a film so raw, it changed Māori cinema. Then Die Another Day – Bond in a hovercraft chase. From South Auckland streets to Hollywood studios, he carried his culture like a taiaha. A director who proved: indigenous stories are universal. His final cut? A life well-framed. Kim Yong-nam. Died on November 3, 2025. Age 97. Pyongyang. For 21 years, he was North Korea’s face to the world. Shook hands with presidents. Stood beside missiles. Never smiled in public. But behind closed doors? A chess player in a nation of secrets. His death was announced with a single line on state TV. A life of protocol. A legacy of silence. Joost Prinsen. Died on November 3, 2025. Age 83. Amsterdam. The Dutch didn’t just watch him – they grew up with him. From children’s theater to late-night talk shows, his laugh was a national treasure. He once said: ‘Humor is the shortest distance between two people.’ In a divided world, he built bridges with punchlines. The canals still echo with his punchlines tonight Victor Conte. Died on November 3, 2025. Age 75. San Francisco. Founder of BALCO. The man who invented modern sports doping… and then exposed it. Marion Jones. Barry Bonds. Tim Montgomery. He fueled records. Then fueled scandals. Spent 4 months in prison. Came out preaching clean sport. A villain to some. A whistleblower to others. The ultimate paradox of performance Sulakshana Pandit. Died on November 6, 2025. Age 71. Mumbai. The voice behind ‘Satyam Shivam Sundaram’. A playback singer who made Rishi Kapoor’s lips sync to her soul. Acted in 20 films. Sang in 200. Then vanished from the spotlight. Lived quietly. Died quietly. But every time that song plays in a monsoon cab? She’s still singing.”