Celebrity deaths from coronavirus

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Celebrity deaths from coronavirus

PARIS (AFP) - US boy band member Chris Trousdale, former Dream Street star, died in June aged 34.

Japanese fashion pioneer Kenzo Takada died in Paris on October at 81.


Showbiz 


Charley Pride, the first black superstar of country music, died in Dallas on December 12, aged 86.

Controversial film director Kim Ki-duk, the enfant terrible of Korean cinema, died the previous day aged 59.

Bronx rapper Fred the Godson died aged 35 in April.

British rapper Ty, 47, died in May.

Also in May, Roy Horn, of Las Vegas magic legends Siegfried and Roy, died aged 75.

Dave Greenfield of British punk band The Stranglers died in May at 71.


Jazz men 


US saxophonist Lee Konitz died on April 17 aged 92.

US pianist Ellis Marsalis -- the father of trumpeter Wynton Marsalis -- died on April 1 aged 85.

Sax star Manu Dibango of Cameroon, 86, died March 2.


Literature and leaders 


Former French President Valery Giscard d’Estaing died on December 2 aged 94.

Exiled Chilean writer Luis Sepulveda, 70, died on April 16.

US playwright Terrence McNally of "Kiss of the Spider Woman" fame died at 81 March 2.

Former Republic of Congo president Jacques Joaquim Yhombi Opango died on March 30 at 81.

Indigenous leader and Amazon defender Paulinho Paiakan died aged 65 in June.

Ambrose Dlamini, prime minister of Eswatini -- previously known as Swaziland -- dies on Sunday aged 52.


British comedians 


"The Goodies" star Tim Brooke-Taylor, 79, died in June.

Eddie Large, 78 died in April.

Bobby Ball, 76, died in October.