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Hollywood is mourning the loss of some of its finest stars.
Below, Page Six remembers the actors, singers and more celebs who died in 2025.
Val Kilmer
Val Kilmer’s daughter, Mercedes, told the New York Times that the “Top Gun” star died on April 1 in his Los Angeles home.
The legendary actor died of pneumonia.
Kilmer previously battled throat cancer following a 2015 diagnosis, and he was declared cancer-free six years later.
Richard Chamberlain
Richard Chamberlain, the actor best known for his roles in “Dr. Kildare” and “Shōgun,” has died. He was 90.
The actor’s publicist, Harlan Boll, told BBC Chamberlain passed away late on March 29 in Waimanalo, Hawaii, after suffering complications from a stroke.
Martin Rabbett, Chamberlain’s longtime partner, called him an “amazing and loving soul” in a statement.
The “Thorn Birds” star died just hours before he would have turned 91.
Denis Arndt
Denis Arndt died “peacefully in his bed in his beloved cabin home of almost 50 years” in Oregon, his family announced in an obituary published on March 26. He was 86 years old.
The Washington state-born actor was known for his role in “Basic Instinct” starring Sharon Stone, in which he interrogated the actress in a memorable scene from the classic movie.
He also had roles on “LA Law,” “Picket Fences” and “Annie McGuire.” His last major role was in the Broadway show “Heisenberg,” which earned him a Tony Award nomination for best actor in a play.
Prior to acting, he was a helicopter pilot in the Vietnam War and was awarded the Purple Heart twice.
Arndt’s official cause of death was not immediately known. He is survived by his wife of 45 years, Magee Downey, their three children, many grandchildren, great-grandchildren and great-great- grandchildren.
Young Scooter
Young Scooter, who famously worked with Future and Gucci Mane, died on March 28 after suffering a fatal leg injury while fleeing from police in Atlanta. He was 39 years old.
Born Kenneth Edward Bailey, the Atlanta-based rapper was pronounced dead on the day of his 39th birthday at Grady Marcus Trauma Center in Atlanta, according to TMZ.
The Atlanta Police Department claimed Scooter sustained his leg injury when he “jumped two fences” while fleeing from officers responding to a “dispute with a weapon.”
Mama Mary Schmucker
“Breaking Amish” alum Mama Mary Schmucker died at her home in Pennsylvania on March 28, her son, Andrew Schmucker, told TMZ. She was 65.
The reality star reportedly died due to complications from her cancer battle. She was briefly hospitalized the week before she passed away, as the cancer had spread to different parts of her body.
Mama Mary — whose Amish lifestyle captivated audiences on TLC’s “Breaking Amish” and “Return To Amish” — was first diagnosed with colon cancer in 2022. She was put in hospice care in 2024.
Larry Tamblyn
Larry Tamblyn — a founding member of rock band The Standells — died March 21 at age 82.
The musician’s nephew, Dennis Tamblyn, announced the news via Facebook, per multiple outlets. No cause of death was shared.
“I have very fond memories of him and his family over the years,” Dennis wrote. “He lived an incredible life. … You will be missed, Uncle Larry.”
Larry is the brother of “West Side Story” actor Russ Tamblyn and the uncle of “Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants” star Amber Tamblyn.
George Foreman
Boxing legend George Foreman died on March 21, his family revealed. He was 76.
“Our hearts are broken,” the heavyweight champion’s family said in a statement shared on Instagram.
“With profound sorrow, we announce the passing of our beloved George Edward Foreman Sr. who peacefully departed on March 21, 2025 surrounded by loved ones.”
They continued, “A devout preacher, a devoted husband, a loving father, and a proud grand and great grandfather, he lived a life marked by unwavering faith, humility, and purpose.”
“A humanitarian, an Olympian, and two time heavyweight champion of the world,” they added.
“He was deeply respected — a force for good, a man of discipline, conviction, and a protector of his legacy, fighting tirelessly to preserve his good name— for his family.”
“We are grateful for the outpouring of love and prayers, and kindly ask for privacy as we honor the extraordinary life of a man we were blessed to call our own,” they concluded their caption alongside a family photo.