In Memoriam: 20 Stars We Lost in 2015
In 2015, we had to say goodbye to celebrities from the world of entertainment, sports, and literature. We lost music icon B.B. King, Hollywood legend Maureen O'Hara, and famed film director Wes Craven. Bobbi Kristina Brown passed away in July, just three years after her mother Whitney Houston's untimely death, and we also bid farewell to sports commentators Stuart Scott and Frank Gifford. Read on to look back on the stars who sadly passed away this year.
Stuart Scott
The longtime ESPN commentator lost his battle with cancer in January at the age of 49.
Jackie Collins
The 77-year-old famed British novelist passed away in September after a long battle with breast cancer.
Leonard Nimoy
The legendary actor, best known for his role as Mr. Spock in Star Trek, died in February at the age of 83.
Wes Craven
The film director, best known for the Nightmare on Elm Street and Scream franchises, died in September at the age of 76.
Scott Weiland
In December, the former frontman of Stone Temple Pilots and Velvet Revolver died from an accidental drug overdose at 48.
Bobbi Kristina Brown
Bobbi, the daughter of Bobby Brown and Whitney Houston, died in July after spending six months in a coma. The 22-year-old was found unresponsive in her bathtub in January.
Maureen O'Hara
The legendary actress, who starred in Miracle on 34th Street, Rio Grande, and The Parent Trap, died of natural causes at her home in Idaho. She was 95.
Anne Meara
Actress and playwright Anne Meara died at her NYC home in May at the age of 85. She was best known as one half of the prominent 1960s comedy team Stiller and Meara with her husband, Jerry Stiller, and was the mother of actor Ben Stiller.
Amanda Peterson
The 43-year-old actress passed away in July of an accidental drug overdose. She was best known for her role as Cindy Mancini in the 1987 comedy Can't Buy Me Love.
Frank Gifford
In August, the former NFL star, sports commentator, and husband of Kathie Lee Gifford died of natural causes at his home in Connecticut. He was 84.
Dick Van Patten
The actor died in June at the age of 86. He was best known for his starring role on the ABC show Eight Is Enough in the '80s.
B.B. King
The iconic blues singer and guitarist was 89 when he passed away in May. He died in Las Vegas from complications of Alzheimer's disease and diabetes.
Robert Loggia
The actor and director died in December at the age of 85. His cause of death was complications from Alzheimer's disease, which he was diagnosed with five years prior.
Samuel Goldwyn, Jr.
The 88-year-old film producer died of congestive heart failure in January. He was the son of movie mogul Samuel Goldwyn and the father of Scandal star Tony Goldwyn.
Yogi Berra
The baseball legend, best known for playing, coaching, and managing both the New York Yankees and Mets, passed away in September at the age of 90.
Lesley Gore
The singer of '60s classics "It's My Party" and "You Don't Own Me" lost her battle with lung cancer in February. She was 68.
Christopher Lee
In June, the English actor died at 93. He was best known for portraying villains; he starred as Count Dracula as well as in the James Bond film The Man with the Golden Gun and the Lord of the Rings trilogy.
Meadowlark Lemon
The former Harlem Globetrotter died in December at the age of 83.
Sam Simon
The director and writer, best known as the cocreator of The Simpsons, passed away in March at the age of 59.
Natalie Cole
The singer and daughter of Nat King Cole passed away at the end of December at the age of 65.