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I can't pick just one... ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ ...but these come to mind.

Buddy Holly - plane crash at age 22 (Richie Valens, age 17, died in the same crash)
Otis Redding - plane crash, age 26
Sam Cooke - gunshot, age 33
Natalie Wood - drowning, age 43
Diana, Princess of Wales - car crash, age 36
Whitney Houston - drowning due to drug intoxication, age 48 (A bit spooky - I had watched "The
Bodyguard" just the day before her death.

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[Sam Cooke - gunshot, age 33]

Boundless loss.

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John Candy

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Yep, I still miss him. He was great.

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He passed away too soon. Wagon's East may not be a great film or a bad film but Candy deserved a better end to his career, even though some of his funniest material appeared in light fare comedies.

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Marlon Brando!

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He knew how to command a presence in a room, when he tried. I felt like as he got older, tasting more success, and achieving his acting aspirations he just seemed to no longer care or put in the effort into his roles the way he did in his younger years like his unforgettable performance in A Streetcar Named Desire. Even though he banked on his star power at the expense of his credibility in his later years, nevertheless, will be remembered as a legend in the world of cinema.

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Lennon

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Kellie Waymire from Star Trek: Enterprise.

https://imgur.com/a/vH3l4
  

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