Marshall, who co-founded the Toronto International Film Festival in 1976, passed away on New Year’s Day at 77. Read our full obituary.
The author of “The Exorcist,” who won an Oscar for adapting his own novel and also directed the cult hororr film “The Ninth Configuration,” died at 89 on January 12. Read our full obituary.
Ferrer was a mainstay on the first two seasons of “Twin Peaks” and reprised his role for the revival of David Lynch’s cult TV series. He died of throat cancer at age 61 on January 19.
Nominated for an Academy Award for her role in Michael Haneke’s “Amour” and beloved to cinephiles for her performance in “Hiroshima mon amour,” the French luminary passed away on January 27 at 89. Read our full obituary.
The revered actor known for his roles in such films as “The Elephant Man,” “Alien,” and “Nineteen Eighty-Four,” among many others, died on January 27. He was 77. Read our full obituary.
The actor, a favorite of James Cameron who appeared in “Aliens,” “Tombstone,” “Titanic,” and “Big Love,” among many others, died on February 25 at 61. Read our full obituary.
Fingleton was best known for playing Mag the Mighty on “Game of Thrones.” The 36-year-old died of heart failure on February 25.
The “What’s Eating Gilbert Grape” star passed away on March 26. She was 69.
The Oscar-nominated cinemtographer of “Goodfellas” and “The Departed” died at 81 on April 11. Read our full obituary.
Best known for his appearances on “Chappelle’s Show,” the comedian passed away of leukemia on April 12. He was 57. Read our full obituary.
The Oscar-winning director of “The Silence of the Lambs,” “Philadelphia,” and a slew of other classics died of cancer on April 26 at 73. Read our full obituary.
The gravel-voiced character actor, known for his work on “Deadwood” and “Tombstone,” died on May 14 of cardiopulmonary arrest; he was 68. Read our full obituary.
The former Bond, James Bond, who replaced Sean Connery in the perennial spy franchise, died at 89 on May 23. Read our full obituary.
The actor, best known for voicing the human half of “Wallace & Gromit,” died at 91 on June 2.
West, whose lighthearted take on the Caped Crusader endeared him to fans for more than half a century, died at 88 following a brief battle with leukemia on June 9. Read our full obituary.
Avildsen, who won an Academy Award for directing “Rocky” and also helmed “The Karate Kid,” died on June 16 at 81.
Best known for his role in the original “Girl with the Dragon Tattoo,” the Swedish actor died at 56 on June 27. Read our full obituary.
Romero, who innovated the zombie genre as we know it, died of cancer at 77 on July 16. Read our full obituary.
Landau, an Academy Award winner who brought his one-of-a-kind talents to Hollywood for more than 60 years, died at 89 on July 15. Read our full obituary.
Known for his roles in “Home Alone,” “The Sopranos,” and “Cutter’s Way,” Heard died at 71 on July 22. Read our full obituary.
Not only an Oscar nominee but a Pulitzer Prize winner as well, Shepard was most familiar to cinephiles for his work in “Days of Heaven,” “The Right Stuff,” and “The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford,” among many others. He died on July 27 at age 73. Read our full obituary.
An icon of the French New Wave who graced the films of Louis Malle, François Truffaut, Orson Welles, Jacuqes Demy, Luis Buñuel, John Frankenheimer, and many more with her presence, Moreau died on July 31 at 89.
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