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15 Celebrities and Icons We've Already Lost in 2026
As a new year begins, we pause to remember influential figures whose lives left a lasting mark on the world. Though they are no longer here, their contributions continue to shape culture, creativity, and public life. The turning of the calendar offers a moment not only for reflection, but for appreciation of how one life can resonate far beyond its time.
This slideshow honors notable individuals from entertainment, music, art, science, education, and beyond. They were creators, innovators, leaders, and storytellers who helped define their fields and inspired audiences across generations. Some built legacies over long careers, while others made an unforgettable impact in a much shorter time.
As we move into the year ahead, we recognize what these individuals gave to the world and the influence they leave behind. Their work lives on through the people they inspired, the ideas they shared, and the enduring imprint of their lives.
This post was updated on February 2nd to include Catherine O'Hara.
Guy Moon - January 8th, 2026
Guy Moon (1962–2026) Prolific composer Guy Moon, the musical mind behind the soundtracks of many iconic 2000s animated series, passed away in early January 2026 following a traffic collision. He was 63. Best known for his work on The Fairly OddParents, Danny Phantom, and Big Time Rush, Moon’s high-energy, eclectic scores defined the childhoods of an entire generation. His ability to blend genres—from jazz to pop-rock—made him one of the most sought-after composers in television animation.
T.K. Carter - January 9th, 2026
Thomas Kent "T.K." Carter (1956–2026) A veteran actor of film and television, died on January 9, 2026, at the age of 69. He was found unresponsive at his home in Duarte, California, and was pronounced dead at the scene. Authorities stated that no foul play was suspected, and while an official cause of death has not yet been released to the public, his passing was confirmed by his publicist, Tony Freeman.
Carter was a versatile performer who moved effortlessly between comedy and drama. He was widely recognized for his breakthrough role as the roller-skating cook Nauls in John Carpenter’s 1982 horror classic The Thing, and for his recurring role as elementary school teacher Mike Fulton on the hit sitcom Punky Brewster. His four-decade career also included memorable performances in Space Jam, Runaway Train, and his critically acclaimed portrayal of Gary McCullough in the HBO miniseries The Corner.
Bob Weir - January 10th, 2026
Robert Hall Weir (1947–2026) A founding member of the Grateful Dead, Weir was a visionary guitarist, vocalist, and songwriter who died on January 10, 2026, at the age of 78. According to a statement from his family, Weir passed away peacefully, surrounded by loved ones, after "courageously beating cancer," ultimately succumbing to complications from underlying lung issues.
As the youngest member of the Grateful Dead, Weir’s unique "inverted" rhythm guitar style and Americana-infused songwriting became the bedrock of the band's improvisational sound. Over a career spanning six decades, from the Haight-Ashbury era to his final years with Dead & Company, he remained a relentless touring force, dedicated to preserving the "Dead" songbook for future generations.
Yeison Jiménez - January 10th, 2026
Yeison Jiménez was a Colombian singer and songwriter whose emotionally charged music made him one of the most recognizable voices in contemporary regional Latin music. Known for blending traditional ranchera and popular Colombian styles with deeply personal lyrics, Jiménez built a loyal following through songs that explored heartbreak, perseverance, and everyday struggles.
Rising from humble beginnings, Jiménez gained widespread popularity for his raw vocal delivery and authentic storytelling. His music resonated strongly with fans across Colombia and beyond, earning him chart success, sold-out performances, and a reputation as an artist who stayed closely connected to his audience.
Yeison Jiménez died in January 2026 at the age of 34. Though his career was cut tragically short, his impact on modern Latin music endures through the songs he left behind and the listeners who found their own stories reflected in his work
Derek Martin - January 11th, 2026
Derek Martin (1933–2026) A beloved staple of British television, Martin was an actor and former stuntman best known for his long-running role as Charlie Slater on the iconic soap opera EastEnders. He passed away on January 11, 2026, at the age of 92. Martin’s portrayal of the Slater family patriarch made him a household name in the UK for over 15 years. He was remembered by colleagues as the "soul of the set," a man whose real-life warmth mirrored the protective, salt-of-the-earth character he played on screen.
Marcus Gilbert - January 11, 2026
Marcus Gilbert (1958–2026) The British actor Marcus Gilbert, perhaps best known for his dashing lead role in the 1993 TV adaptation of Jilly Cooper’s Riders, died on January 11, 2026, at the age of 67. Gilbert, who also starred in Army of Darkness and Rambo III, passed away following a private battle with cancer. With a career that spanned Shakespearean theater and Hollywood blockbusters, he was celebrated for his versatility and the effortless "twinkle" he brought to his performances.
John Forté – January 12, 2026
John Forté (1975–2026) Grammy-nominated musician and producer John Forté died on January 12, 2026, at the age of 50. Best known for his work with the Fugees and collaborations with artists across hip-hop and alternative music, Forté built a career marked by creativity and resilience. His contributions as a songwriter and producer earned him respect within the music industry and a devoted fan base.
Scott Adams - January 14th, 2026
Scott Adams (1957–2026) The cartoonist behind the globally syndicated comic strip Dilbert, Scott Adams died on January 13, 2026, at the age of 68. His death was announced by his family, who confirmed he had been fighting prostate cancer since 2025. While his later years were marked by controversy in the political sphere, his creation of Dilbert in 1989 revolutionized office humor, providing a satirical lens through which millions of workers viewed the absurdities of corporate culture and middle management.
Jim Vargas - January 14, 2026
Jim Vargas (1947–2026) The Emmy-winning television journalist and longtime ABC7 presenter passed away on January 14, 2026, at the age of 78. With a career spanning four decades, Vargas was a titan of political and public affairs reporting. He was part of the award-winning teams that covered the Patty Hearst kidnapping and the 1989 Loma Prieta earthquake, and he was remembered by colleagues as the "ultimate all-around reporter" who helped define local news excellence.
Kianna Underwood - January 16, 2026
Kianna Underwood (1992–2026) The former child star, best known for her roles in Nickelodeon's All That and the animated series Little Bill, died tragically on January 16, 2026, at the age of 33. Underwood was killed in a hit-and-run incident in Brooklyn, New York. Her sudden passing has sparked an outpouring of grief from the entertainment community and fans who grew up watching her vibrant performances on screen.
Roger Allers - January 17, 2026
Roger Allers (1949–2026) The acclaimed American animator and director, most famous for co-directing Disney’s The Lion King, passed away on January 17, 2026, at the age of 76. Allers, who also worked as a screenwriter on classics like Aladdin, died at his home in Santa Monica following a brief illness. He was celebrated for his immense contribution to the "Disney Renaissance" and for bringing some of the most beloved stories in animation history to life.
Phil Goyette - January 17, 2026
Phil Goyette (1933–2026) The Canadian ice hockey legend and four-time Stanley Cup champion died on January 14, 2026, at the age of 92. Goyette enjoyed a stellar career as a forward for the Montreal Canadiens and New York Rangers before making history as the very first head coach of the New York Islanders. He was celebrated not only for his skill on the ice but for his leadership and dedication to the sport through multiple eras of the NHL.
Valentino Garavani - January 19, 2026
Valentino Garavani (1932–2026) The legendary Italian fashion designer, known globally as Valentino, died on January 19, 2026, at the age of 93. Surrounding himself with loved ones at his Roman residence, the "undisputed master of style" was the visionary behind the iconic Valentino fashion house and his signature "Valentino red." His illustrious career saw him dressing the world's most famous women, including Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis and Elizabeth Taylor, leaving an indelible mark on the world of high fashion and Italian glamour.
Rob Hirst – January 20, 2026
Rob Hirst (1955–2026) Australian musician Rob Hirst, co-founder and longtime drummer of the rock band Midnight Oil, died on January 20, 2026, at the age of 70. Known for his powerful drumming and backing vocals, Hirst was a key part of the band’s politically charged sound and international success. Midnight Oil became one of Australia’s most influential musical exports, and Hirst’s contributions helped define its distinctive energy and message-driven approach.
Catherine O’Hara - January 30, 2026
Catherine O’Hara (1954–2026) The Canadian-American actress and comedian best known for her iconic film and television roles died on January 30, 2026, at the age of 71. O’Hara built a career spanning more than five decades, earning acclaim for her work on SCTV before becoming a beloved presence in films such as Beetlejuice and Home Alone. She later reached a new generation of fans with her Emmy-winning performance on Schitt’s Creek. Celebrated for her sharp wit, versatility, and unmistakable voice, O’Hara left a lasting mark on comedy and popular culture across multiple eras.