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Dead at age 63

845 Notable deaths

Franklin Delano Roosevelt

President of the united states from 1933 to 1945.

Born January 30th, 1882 in Hyde Park. [ref]

Died April 12th, 1945 at 63 years old in Little White House (cerebral hemorrhage). [ref]

Robin Williams

American actor and comedian (1951–2014).

Born July 21st, 1951 in Chicago. [ref]

Died August 11th, 2014 at 63 years old in Tiburon (hanging). [ref]

Audrey Hepburn

British actress and humanitarian (1929-1993).

Born May 4th, 1929 in Rue Keyenveld - Keienveldstraat. [ref]

Died January 20th, 1993 at 63 years old in Tolochenaz (colorectal cancer). [ref]

Wilt Chamberlain

American basketball and volleyball player (1936-1999).

Born August 21st, 1936 in Philadelphia. [ref]

Died October 12th, 1999 at 63 years old in Los Angeles (congestive heart failure). [ref]

Raj Kapoor

Indian film actor, producer and director.

Born December 14th, 1924 in Peshawar.

Died June 2nd, 1988 at 63 years old in New Delhi (asthma). [ref]

James Baldwin

American writer (1924–1987).

Born August 2nd, 1924 in Harlem. [ref]

Died December 1st, 1987 at 63 years old in Saint-Paul-de-Vence (stomach cancer). [ref]

Donna Summer

American singer (1948–2012).

Born December 31st, 1948 in Boston. [ref]

Died May 17th, 2012 at 63 years old in Naples (lung cancer). [ref]

William Holden

American actor (1918-1981).

Born April 17th, 1918 in O'Fallon. [ref]

Died November 16th, 1981 at 63 years old in Santa Monica (exsanguination). [ref]

Bipin Rawat

Former chief of the indian army.

Born March 16th, 1958 in Pauri.

Died December 8th, 2021 at 63 years old in Coonoor (aircraft crash). [ref]

Lee Marvin

American actor (1924–1987).

Born February 19th, 1924 in New York City. [ref]

Died August 29th, 1987 at 63 years old in Tucson (myocardial infarction). [ref]

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Though death be poor, it ends a mortal woe. William Shakespeare