Famous people who died in January 2024

Jesse Jane - 24th January
Masuimi Max - 25th January
Conrad Chase - 26th January
Frank Farian - 23rd January
Norman Jewison - 20th January
Mary Weiss - 19th January
Adam Harrison - 19th January
Shawn Barber - 17th January
Anthony Gobert - 17th January
David Gail - 16th January
Kay Bernstein - 16th January
Morgan Ribeiro - 13th January
Alec Musser - 12th January
Mila de Jesús - 12th January
Lynne Marta - 11th January
Adan Canto - 8th January
Franz Beckenbauer - 7th January
Anna Strasberg - 6th January
Mario Lobo Zagallo - 5th January
Glynis Johns - 4th January
David Soul - 4th January
Christian Oliver - 4th January
René Metge - 3rd January
Jesse Jane - 24th January

TMZ confirmed the death of actress Jesse Jane and her boyfriend, Brett Hasenmuller. According to the media, both were found dead in a house in Oklahoma and all indications point to an overdose as the cause of death.

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Masuimi Max - 25th January

According to media outlets such as TMZ, actress and alternative model Masuimi Max was found dead on 25 January at her home in Las Vegas. The motives for her death have not yet been clarified, as investigations are still underway. She was 45 years old.

Conrad Chase - 26th January

The cause of the death of American 'Big Brother 6' contestant Conrad Chase at the age of 58 has not been revealed. "We mourn the passing of Big Brother 6 contestant Conrad Chase. We accompany his companions, friends and family with our condolences," wrote his representation agency, Telegenia, on their social networks.

Photo: Telecinco ('Gran Hermano')

Frank Farian - 23rd January

German music producer, composer and singer Frank Farian died on 23 January at his home in Miami at the age of 82, German media reported.

Norman Jewison - 20th January

At the age of 97, the Canadian filmmaker Norman Jewison, director of, among other films, 'Fiddler on the Roof' and 'Jesus Christ Superstar', passed away. Throughout his career, his films earned him 46 nominations and 12 Oscars.

Mary Weiss - 19th January

Mary Weiss, the lead singer of the 1960s pop group The Shangri-Las, died at the age of 75 at her home in Palm Springs. She suffered from chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.

Adam Harrison - 19th January

According to US media such as TMZ, Adam Harrison, son of 'The Pawnshop' star Rick Harrison, died on 19 January of an overdose of illegal substances. He had just been released from prison.

Photo: Instagram (@rick_harrison)

Shawn Barber - 17th January

A statement from the athletics department of the University of Akron (Ohio) confirmed, in mid-January, Canadian pole vault world champion Shawn Barber had died after suffering medical complications. He had been ill for some time.

Anthony Gobert - 17th January

Australian rider Anthony Gobert, once regarded by many motorcycling fans as the new Valentino Rossi, died at the age of 48. The cause was a result of problems stemming from his addiction to illegal substances.

David Gail - 16th January

An overdose could also have been the cause of the death for David Gail, the 58-year-old actor from 'Beverly Hills, 90210', police sources told US media outlet TMZ.

Kay Bernstein - 16th January

Kay Bernstein, the ultra who had become president of Hertha Berlin football club, died suddenly on 16 January at the age of 43. "The whole club, its governing bodies and staff members are shocked and deeply saddened by the news," read the German club's statement, which did not specify the cause of death.

Morgan Ribeiro - 13th January

At the age of 20, British tiktoker Morgan Ribeiro's life was ended. She underwent gastric sleeve surgery in Turkey. Her mother, Erin Gibson, told The Daily Mail that, after feeling unwell on her way back to the UK, the aircraft she was travelling on had to make an emergency landing in Serbia and "doctors discovered that her small intestine had been perforated". She died four days later after being in an induced coma.

Photo: Instagram (@m0rg4n.m4ri4)

Alec Musser - 12th January

The actor Alec Musser, remembered for his roles in 'Desperate Housewives' and 'Grown Ups', allegedly took his own life at his California home with a gun, according to a statement issued by police authorities. He was 50 years old.

Mila de Jesús - 12th January

35-year-old Brazilian influencer Mila de Jesús died suddenly of what the New York Post assumes was cardiac arrest.

Photo: Instagram (@miladejesusoficial)

Lynne Marta - 11th January

Lynne Marta, actress of 'Starsky and Hutch' and 'Footloose', died at the age of 78, victim of cancer.

Adan Canto - 8th January

Mexican actor Adan Canto, who we have seen in films such as 'X-Men: Days of Future Past' and 'Narcos', died of cancer on 8 January.

Franz Beckenbauer - 7th January

Football legend Franz Beckenbauer died at the age of 78 on 7 January. According to his family, he "passed away peacefully."

Anna Strasberg - 6th January

Venezuelan-American actress Anna Strasberg, Marilyn Monroe's main heir, died at the age of 84, Anne Strasberg was the third wife of theatre director Lee Strasberg.

Mario Lobo Zagallo - 5th January

Brazilian football coach and player Mario Lobo Zagallo died at the age of 92 on 5 January. To date, he is the only player to have won four World Cups (two as a player, one as a coach and one as a coordinator).

Glynis Johns - 4th January

Actress Glynis Johns, whom many will remember for her role as Winifred Banks in 'Mary Poppins' (1964), died at the age of 100 on 4 January in a Los Angeles residence.

David Soul - 4th January

Detective Ken "Hutch" Hutchinson from the series 'Starsky & Hutch' or, in other words, actor David Soul passed away on 4 January. He had been suffering from COPD (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease) for several years and cancer had caused him to have part of a lung removed. The photo shows him with actress Lynne Mart, with whom he had a relationship while filming 'Starsky & Hutch'. It so happens that she died only a few days later.

Christian Oliver - 4th January

German actor Christian Oliver and his daughters, Madita and Annik, died on 4 January after a plane crash.

René Metge - 3rd January

The French car driver René Metge, winner of the Dakar Rally three times (1981, 1984 and 1986) and of the 24 Hours of Le Mans truck race in 1983, bid farewell to this world on 3 January 2024 at the age of 82.

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