🕊️ Welcome to The Death Date
Every day, someone who changed the world... left it.
This account documents those exits short, powerful tributes to the icons, thinkers, creators, and rebels who shaped history.
October 24, 2025 – Dharmendra, Bollywood’s enduring “He-Man” whose six-decade career made him one of Indian cinema’s most beloved icons, died at 89. His charm, power, and unforgettable screen presence defined an era.
#DharmendraDeol
October 16, 2025 – Ace Frehley, founding guitarist of KISS and the legendary “Spaceman” behind hits like “Rock and Roll All Nite” and “Detroit Rock City,” died at 74. His riffs, stage persona, and influence on rock music remain immortal.
#AceFrehley
October 11, 2025 – Diane Keaton, the iconic actress whose performances in Annie Hall, The Godfather series, and countless classics defined a generation of cinema, died at 79. Her wit, charm, and unforgettable roles left an indelible mark on film history.
#DianeKeaton
September 19, 2025 – Zubeen Garg, Assamese singer and cultural icon behind hits like “Ya Ali,” died in Singapore after a scuba diving accident. His 30,000+ songs and dedication to Assamese culture leave a lasting legacy.
#ZubeenGarg
September 10, 2025 – Charlie Kirk, Turning Point USA founder and pro-Israel activist, died after being shot at Utah Valley University. His outspoken conservative activism marked his legacy.
#CharlieKirk
August 20, 2025 – Frank Caprio, the “nicest judge in the world” whose warmth on Caught in Providence made justice gentle and viral, died in Providence after a hard-fought battle with pancreatic cancer.
#FrankCaprio
July 24, 2025 – Hulk Hogan, the wrestling icon who body-slammed his way into global fame, died today in Florida from heart complications. He was 71.
#Hogan#hulkhogan
July 3, 2025 – Diogo Jota, Liverpool striker whose pace and poise electrified Anfield and Portugal, died alongside his brother André in a car crash in Spain. He was 28.
June 29, 1895 – Thomas Henry Huxley, the biologist who stood shoulder to shoulder with Darwin, died in Eastbourne. He spent his life fighting for truth in a world afraid of it.
June 29, 1852 – Henry Clay, the U.S. statesman called ‘The Great Compromiser’ for holding off civil war with words, died in Washington. The Union followed him to the grave.
June 29, 1940 – Paul Klee, the Swiss-German artist who bent color, shape, and music into modern art, died after a long illness. His work spoke what words could not.
June 29, 1967 – Jayne Mansfield, the Hollywood blonde bombshell whose life blurred the line between fame and tragedy, died in a brutal car crash in Louisiana. She was 34.
June 29, 2003 – Katharine Hepburn, the four-time Oscar winner who redefined the American actress with intelligence and fire, died at her Connecticut home. She was 96.