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    • Lee Sun-kyun. Lee Sun-kyun, who starred in the 2019 Oscar-winning film Parasite, died at age 48 in December. Lee was found dead inside a car at a Seoul park, according to the Associated Press.
    • Tom Smothers. Tom Smothers, one half of the Smothers Brothers comedy duo, died at age 86 in December. The comedian died at his home following “a recent battle with cancer,” his brother and costar Dick Smothers announced in a press release from the National Comedy Center.
    • Kamar de los Reyes. One Life to Live star Kamar de los Reyes, best known for playing villain Antonio Vega on the ABC soap opera from 1995 to 2009, died in December in Los Angeles shortly after being diagnosed with cancer, a representative for his family confirmed to PEOPLE.
    • Bobbie Jean Carter. Bobbie Jean Carter, the sister to Aaron Carter and Nick Carter, died at age 41 in December. Bobbie Jean died in Florida, TMZ reported, citing her mother, Jane Carter.
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    • Tom Wilkinson. Tom Wilkinson, the Oscar-nominated actor best known for his performances in The Full Monty, Shakespeare in Love, and Michael Clayton, died on Dec.
    • Ellen Holly. Ellen Holly, the pioneering One Life to Live actress who became the first Black performer in a starring role on U.S. daytime television, died Dec.
    • Benjamin Zephaniah. Benjamin Zephaniah, poet and actor, died Dec. 7 at age 65. The U.K.- born Zephaniah published his first collection of poetry, Pen Rhythm, in 1980 and two years later released the album Rasta on which he was backed by Bob Marley’s band the Wailers.
    • Denny Laine. Denny Laine, a co-founder of The Moody Blues and Wings, died Dec. 5 at age 79. He founded The Moody Blues in 1964 with Mike Pinder and Ray Thomas, spending two years with the band and singing on its first hit, "Go Now."
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    • FEBRUARY. Paco Rabanne, 88. The Spanish-born designer known for perfumes sold worldwide but who made his name with metallic space-age fashions that put a bold, new edge on catwalks.
    • MARCH. Just Fontaine, 89. The French soccer great who scored a record 13 goals at the 1958 World Cup. March 1. Barbara Everitt Bryant, 96. The first woman to run the U.S. Census Bureau and its leader during the contentious debate over how to compensate for undercounts of minority groups in the 1990 census.
    • APRIL. Nigel Lawson, 91. The tax-cutting U.K. Treasury chief under the late Margaret Thatcher and a lion of Conservative politics in the late 20th century.
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