Dave Jamieson, BBC Radio 1 Presenter, Dies in Spain
BBC Radio 1 veteran Dave Jamieson has died in Spain aged 76. Boom Radio announced his passing and colleagues paid tribute to the long‑serving broadcaster.
BBC Radio 1 veteran Dave Jamieson has died in Spain aged 76. Boom Radio announced his passing and colleagues paid tribute to the long‑serving broadcaster.
Katherine Short, 42, eldest daughter of Martin Short and the late Nancy Dolman, has died. Family issued a moving statement; no further details were disclosed.
RHOSLC star and church leader Mary Cosby shared a heartbreaking tribute to her son Robert Jr., days after confirming his death, sources say.
Neil Sedaka, 86, died Feb. 27 in Los Angeles; his death certificate lists atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease, with kidney failure also noted.
A respectful roundup of notable stars lost in 2026, including Catherine O’Hara (pulmonary embolism), Robert Duvall, Eric Dane and James Van Der Beek.
Brian Doherty, 57, was found on March 13 in Battery Yates park. The journalist and libertarian historian’s death followed a suspected fall; details remain limited.
Alice Evans, 57, announced her father David Vincent Evans (27 Oct 1940–13 Mar 2026) has died, six months after the death of her brother Tony.
KiKi Shepard, 74, has died after a heart attack. The longtime ‘Showtime at the Apollo’ co-host was also an actress and advocate for sickle cell awareness.
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Rex Culpepper, 28, son of Survivor alums Brad and Monica Culpepper, died March 14 after a dirt bike accident. Family, Syracuse football and loved ones paid tribute.
Bollywood stylist Marce Pedrozo has died. Stars including Nora Fatehi, Janhvi Kapoor and Tripti Dimri paid tribute; cause of death not disclosed.
Ian von Memerty, 61, died by suicide in Johannesburg on 23 Feb 2026. Tributes recall his TV and theatre career and the controversy over ‘Dying for a Better Life’.