Hollywood is in mourning in the new year over the deaths of celebrities including NFL legend Dan Reeves and Oscar-nominated “Last Picture Show” director Peter Bogdanovich.

Below, Page Six remembers the actors, singers and other stars we’ve lost in 2022.

Taylor Hawkins

February 17, 1972 – March 25, 2022

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Foo Fighters drummer Taylor Hawkins died on March 25.
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Foo Fighters drummer Taylor Hawkins was found dead in a Colombian hotel on March 25 at the age of 50.

“The Foo Fighters family is devastated by the tragic and untimely loss of our beloved Taylor Hawkins,” the band wrote on Twitter. “His musical spirit and infectious laughter will live on with all of us forever.”

Hawkins’ cause of death is still under investigation. There were multiple drugs found in the room where he died, according to a report out of Colombia which cited official sources.

William Hurt

March 20, 1950 – March 13, 2022

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Actor William Hurt died in March 2022.
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“Big Chill” actor William Hurt died on March 13, just one week shy of his 72nd birthday.

“He died peacefully, among family, of natural causes,” his son William said in a statement. “The family requests privacy at this time.”

Hurt was diagnosed with terminal prostate cancer in 2018.

Charles Criss

April 1985 – February 2022

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Darren Criss’ brother Charles died by suicide at age 36.
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Darren Criss’ older brother Charles Criss died by suicide at the age of 36 in February 2022.

“We will never know just how long he was fighting this war within himself, but last week, it consumed him fully, and he succumbed by taking his own life,” the “Glee” alum wrote in a post to Instagram in March 2022.

He described his brother as “vibrant, special, worldly, hilarious, insightful, gifted, intelligent, celebrated and adored.”

Chris Huvane

June 29, 1974 – Feb. 6, 2022

Chris Huvane in 2016.
Chris Huvane in 2016.
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Beloved Hollywood manager Chris Huvane died by suicide in February after a years-long battle with depression. He was 47.

“We are devastated beyond words this morning, Chris was simply ‘the best of the best,’” Management 360 partners said in a statement to Deadline Monday.

“A brilliant manager, consummate colleague and friend, a rock of our company and our culture, beloved by every single person who ever met him. It’s an incalculable loss and our hearts go out to his family and friends.

“We are all better for having known Chris, and we commit to honoring his legacy every day forward.”

Louie Anderson

March 24, 1953- Jan. 21, 2022

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Louie Anderson passed away in January.
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Famed comedian Louie Anderson died in January after a battle with cancer, his publicist confirmed. He was 68.

The “Baskets” star passed away in Las Vegas, where he had entered hospital earlier this week for treatment of diffuse large B-cell lymphoma.

Meat Loaf

Sept. 27, 1947 – Jan. 20, 2022

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Legendary singer Meat Loaf died at age 74.
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Legendary singer Meat Loaf passed away in January at age 74 surrounded by his wife and daughters, his official Facebook page announced.

“We know how much he meant to so many of you and we truly appreciate all of the love and support as we move through this time of grief in losing such an inspiring artist and beautiful man,” the post read. “We thank you for your understanding of our need for privacy at this time. From his heart to your souls…don’t ever stop rocking!”

André Leon Talley

Oct. 16, 1948 – Jan. 18, 2022

Andre Leon Talley served as Vogue's Creative Director from 1988 to 1995.
Andre Leon Talley served as Vogue’s Creative Director from 1988 to 1995.
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Fashion legend André Leon Talley, who served as Vogue’s creative director and editor-at-large, died at age 73 after an unknown illness.

His death was confirmed by his friend Darren Walker, the president of the Ford Foundation.

“André Leon Talley was a singular force in an industry that he had to fight to be recognized in,” Mr. Walker said in a statement, calling him a “creative genius” and noting his ability to craft a persona for himself out of “a deep academic understanding of fashion and design.”

Jordan Cashmyer

May 1, 1995 – January 2022

Jordan Cashmyer has sadly died at the age of 26.
Jordan Cashmyer has sadly died at the age of 26.

“16 and Pregnant” alum Jordan Cashmyer tragically died at the age of 26. The former reality star, who appeared on the MTV show in 2014, died on Jan. 15.

“Last night I received a call no parent ever wants,” her mother, Jessica Cashmyer, wrote in a statement on Facebook. “My oldest beloved daughter, Jordan has passed away, she was only 26 years old. Our hearts are truly broken. No parent should ever have to go through losing a child, EVER.”

“Please keep my family in your thoughts prayers as we navigate through this terrible tragedy,” the statement continued. “Please understand and respect our privacy at this time. We are surrounded by the love and support of our children, grand daughter [sic] Lyla and family members.”

The cause of death was not immediately confirmed for Jordan, who died in Maryland, per Variety.

Clint Arlis

July 29, 1987 – January 2022

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Former “Bachelorette” contestant Clint Arlis passed away in January.
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Former “Bachelorette” contestant Clint Arlis passed away in mid-January. He was 34.

“It is with great sadness, to tell you that my family has lost my best friend and older brother Clint on the morning of January 11th,” Arlis’ sister wrote on Facebook. “Please respect our family’s privacy as we try to cope with this great loss.”

Arlis competed for Kaitlyn Bristowe’s heart during Season 11 of the dating competition series. He was eliminated from the show in its third week.

Bob Saget

May 17, 1956 – January 2022

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Bob Saget died at age 65.
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Bob Saget died on Jan. 9 at age 65. According to the Orange County Sheriff’s Department, the “Full House” actor was found dead in his hotel room at the Ritz-Carlton in Orlando, Fla. His cause of death was not immediately revealed.

Sidney Poitier

Feb. 20, 1927-January 2022

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Legendary actor Sidney Poitier died in January 2022.
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Academy Award-winning actor Sidney Poitier died at the age of 94, Bahamian Minister of Foreign Affairs Fred Mitchell announced on Jan. 7. His cause of death was not immediately confirmed.

Poitier was a staple in Hollywood for 71 years, appearing in iconic films including “A Raisin in the Sun” and “Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner.” He won the Oscar for Best Actor for his role in “Lilies of the Field” in 1963, and was later given an Honorary Academy Award in 2001.

Peter Bogdanovich

July 30, 1939-Jan. 6, 2022

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Director Peter Bogdanovich died on Jan. 6.
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Filmmaker and historian Peter Bogdanovich died at age 82 on Jan. 6 from natural causes.

Bogdanovich most famously directed the 1971 drama “The Last Picture Show,” which received eight Oscar nominations. He also helmed 1973’s “Paper Moon,” 1981’s “They All Laughed” and 1985’s “Mask,” among other films.

Bogdanovich was an actor as well, appearing in “The Sopranos” and 2018’s “The Other Side of the Wind.”

Kim Mi-soo

March 16, 1992-Jan. 5, 2022

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South Korean actress Kim Mi-soo died on Jan. 5.
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South Korean actress Kim Mi-soo died at age 29 on Jan. 5. The cause was not immediately released.

Mi-soo was known for her role in the JTBC series “Snowdrop.” She had also started filming the Disney+ show “Sixth Sense Kiss” before her death.

Joan Copeland

June 1, 1922-Jan. 4, 2022

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Broadway star Joan Copeland died on Jan. 4.
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Broadway star Joan Copeland died at age 99 on Jan. 4.

The younger sister of playwright Arthur Miller made a name for herself with roles in the 1976 revival of “Pal Joey” her brother’s 1981 play “The American Clock.” Copeland also starred in soap operas including “Search for Tomorrow” and “One Life to Live.”

Jay Weaver

July 18, 1979-Jan. 2, 2022

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Big Daddy Weave bassist Jay Weaver died on Jan. 2.
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Big Daddy Weave bassist Jay Weaver died at age 42 on Jan. 2 of COVID-19 complications.

Max Julien

July 12, 1933-Jan. 1, 2022

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“The Mack” star Max Julien died on Jan. 1.
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Actor Max Julien died at age 88 on Jan. 1.

Julien was best known for his role as Goldie in the 1973 film “The Mack.” He also appeared in 1970’s “Getting Straight” and 1997’s “Def Jam’s How to Be a Player” and wrote 1973’s “Cleopatra Jones.”

Dan Reeves

Jan. 19, 1944-Jan. 1, 2022

Dan Reeves standing on a football field.
Former NFL player and coach Dan Reeves died on Jan. 1.
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NFL legend Dan Reeves died at age 77 on Jan. 1 of dementia complications.

Reeves was a running back for the Dallas Cowboys from 1965 to 1972. He played in nine Super Bowls, winning in 1972 against the Miami Dolphins. Reeves went on to coach teams including the Cowboys, Denver Broncos and New York Giants before retiring in 2003.





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