Basu Chatterjee, Indian director who won six Filmfare Awards and was a member of the jury at the 10th Moscow International Film Festival, died at 90 years:
https://indianexpress.com/article/entertainment/bollywood/basu-chatterjee-death-6442027/lite/
Oscar nominated american novelist, screenwriter, and actor Bruce Jay Friedman, best known for his novel, "Stern," from 1962, died at 90 years:
https://variety.com/2020/film/news/bruce-jay-freidman-dead-90-splash-woody-allen-1234624764/
Renee Simonot
Kane Tanaka
Lloyd George Gering
Ambroise Yxemerry
Kim Yong-jun
Anne Buydens
Kenneth MacAlpine
James Lovelock
Arnold Spielberg
Vera Lynn
Harry Yee
Mary Ward
Henry Hu
Margo Minco
Robert Cardenas
I did question this when I was filling out their section. Discogs seems to think it's the same person too, though Rate Your Music has them as different people.
With the additional sources, I'm convinced. Added.
This artist got suggested on a YouTube artist I’m subscribed to, and I decided to check them out. The song is super lengthy and pretty out there in their sound, but if like that type of music would definitely recommend this band to you:
Bombers.
Only be of help here with one name, and then only if two sources have got it very wrong.
Mack L Jones also appears to be Busta Jones who later toured with Talking Heads. If that's him as it appears to be from these sources, he's dead: http://www.canuckistanmusic.com/index.php?maid=352 and https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=DykffzkFALoC&pg=PA319&lpg=PA319&dq=busta+jones+bombers&source=bl&ots=6zAOKCyoWU&sig=ACfU3U1I9DTudVW7zm_RfH8PBVdUONyPLw&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjCm8Xh1ebpAhU6VBUIHTCMDxYQ6AEwC3oECAcQAQ#v=onepage&q=busta jones bombers&f=false
Silly Gooseberry, if you want a survivor from my first DDP team (Etta was the joker!) then there's always Peregrine Worsthorne or Leslie Philips. The latter of whom I picked due to reports he was very frail and on his last legs. That was nearly a decade ago.
We are delighted and proud to announce that our BBC documentary tonight won Best Sports Programme at the Royal Television Society Scotland awards! Many thanks to Alex Gale and his team for bringing our story to the world. As most of you will know the night after the documentary was aired we won our first game in over 800 days. It was the inspiration our lads needed to help them get that elusive win.
Ludwig Bauer has died aged 97.
He used to have a Wiki page (before it got deleted).
Mentioning him because I think there is now a very small handful of Knights Cross recipients still living.
The only two I know by name:
*Gerhard Sommer, turns 99 this month
*Hugo Broch, 98, who people better know as the Luftwaffe ace who got to fulfil his life-long dream of flying in a spitfire aged 95, with the help of Dan Snow
At 103 she could go at any time sadly. But what a life she has had and unlike some of the ancients who have graced the list she has clearly enjoyed decent health in extreme old age so has hopefully been aware of and enjoyed being a centenarian. Ultimately in the lottery of life that's as good as it gets.
If this pic is genuine take her off the list for the next 5 years at least ! This is the sort of thing that fills me with despair !
update- the pic appears to have been taken last year on her 103rd birthday.Still in incredible shape at that age! There is no chance of her dying in the next 5 years ! https://revistaquem.globo.com/QUEM-News/noticia/2019/07/olivia-de-havilland-de-e-o-vento-levou-celebra-os-103-anos-andando-de-bicicleta.html
German actress Suzanne Roquette, who is probably best known here for playing Tanya Alexandr in Space 1999, being reported dead on the Twitteroutputter:
IMDB: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0740694/
I saw Sandra Dickinson at a Doctor Who Exhibition. She asked to get in for free because she was once married to Dr Who, spent ages staring at her ex husbands regeneration scene then whizzed round the rest very quickly. She was actually quite nice when we spoke to her though.
Clive Mantle looked old and rather gaunt I thought. I used to really fancy him years ago.