7 Chang Baohua, 87, Chinese xiangsheng actor.[1] Diane Leather, 85, British middle-distance runner.[2] (death announced on this date) Julio Blanck, 64, Argentine journalist, cancer[3] 6 Édouard Aidans (fr), 88, Belgian comic artist.[4] Richard DeVos, 92, American salesman and billionaire, co-founder of Amway, complications from infection.[5] Philippe Eidel, 61, French music producer, writer and film music composer.[6] Liz Fraser, 88, British actress (I'm All Right Jack, Carry On Regardless, Dad's Army).[7] Yuri Gaydayenko, 69, Ukrainian water polo coach (national team).[8] Will Jordan, 91, American comedian and actor (I Wanna Hold Your Hand).[9] Johnny Kingdom, 79, English wildlife filmmaker (Johnny's New Kingdom), digger rollover.[10] Wilson Moreira, 81, Brazilian sambista, singer and songwriter.[11] Alan Oakman, 88, English cricketer (Sussex).[12] Burt Reynolds, 82, American actor (Smokey and the Bandit, Boogie Nights, Deliverance), heart attack.[13] Claudio Scimone, 83, Italian conductor (I Solisti Veneti).[14] Casian Shwetz, 82, Russian illustrator.[15] 5 Roger Aguilar Salazar (es), 79, Mexican politician, Deputy-elect (since 2018), cerebral hemorrhage.[16] Richard Bateman, 50, American bass player (Nasty Savage), heart attack.[17] Rachael Bland, 40, Welsh journalist and presenter (BBC Radio 5 Live, BBC North West Tonight), breast cancer.[18] Jim Borst, 86, Dutch Roman Catholic missionary (Saint Joseph's Missionary Society of Mill Hill), heart failure.[19] Payel Chakraborty, 38, Indian actress.[20] Nikolay Chernysh (ru), 80, Russian theatre actor and director.[21] Robert Coulter, 88, Northern Irish politician, MLA for Antrim North (1998–2011).[22] François Flohic, 98, French admiral (Free French Naval Forces).[23] Dennis Green, 87, Australian sprint canoeist, Olympic bronze medalist (1956), cancer.[24] Arthur Lawrence Hellyer Jr., 95, American radio and television broadcaster.[25] Mike Hogewood, 65, American sportscaster (Raycom Sports, FSN South) and professional wrestling commentator (Ring of Honor), heart attack.[26] Shubhangi Joshi, 72, Indian actress (Kahe Diya Pardes), stroke.[27] Lise Payette, 87, Canadian journalist, writer and politician.[28] Alan Peart, 96, New Zealand World War II fighter ace (Royal New Zealand Air Force).[29] Gilles Pelletier, 93, Canadian actor (Jesus of Montreal, The Barbarian Invasions, R.C.M.P.).[30] Beatriz Segall, 92, Brazilian actress (Vale Tudo), pneumonia.[31] Bhagwatikumar Sharma, 84, Indian Gujarati writer and journalist.[32] John Stacpoole, 98, New Zealand architect and architectural historian.[33] Vellai Subbaiah, 78, Indian actor.[34] Rudolph Edward Torrini, 95, American sculptor, complications from Alzheimer's disease.[35] Priscila Uppal, 43, Canadian poet, synovial sarcoma.[36] 4 Marijan Beneš, 67, Bosnian boxer, European amateur champion (1973), complications from Alzheimer's disease.[37] István Bethlen, 72, Hungarian aristocrat and economist, MP (1990–1994).[38] Sydney Anicetus Charles, 92, Trinidadian-born Grenadian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Saint George's in Grenada (1974–2002).[39] Jason Hairston, 47, American football player (San Francisco 49ers, Denver Broncos) and hunting gear salesman, suicide.[40] Vladeta Jerotić, 94, Serbian psychiatrist and author.[41] Christopher Lawford, 63, American actor (Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines, Thirteen Days, All My Children), memoirist and political activist, heart attack.[42] Lee Wang-pyo, 64, South Korean professional wrestler and martial artist, gallbladder cancer.[43] Roman Mayboroda (uk), 75, Ukrainian opera singer.[44] Ab McDonald, 82, Canadian ice hockey player (Chicago Blackhawks, Montreal Canadiens, St. Louis Blues), cancer.[45] Gennadiy Melekhin (ru), 82, Russian theatre actor.[46] A. George Pradel, 80, American politician, Mayor of Naperville, Illinois (1995–2015).[47] Bernardo Salazar, 76, Spanish sports journalist.[48] Elisa Serna, 75, Spanish protest singer-songwriter.[49] Khaled Tlemceni (ar), 52, Egyptian actor and photographer, traffic collision.[50] Larry Wigge, 68, American sports journalist (The Sporting News).[51] 3 Khalil Al-Qari (ar), 78, Pakistani Sheikh of the Imams of Haramayn.[52] José Hugo Celidônio (pt), 86, Brazilian chef and restaurateur.[53] Lydia Clarke, 95, American actress (The Atomic City) and photographer, complications from pneumonia.[54] Klaus Gerwien, 77, German footballer (Eintracht Braunschweig).[55] Ian Hampshire, 70, Australian football player (Geelong, Footscray) and manager (Footscray).[56] Jalaluddin Haqqani, 78–79, Afghan militant, founder of the Haqqani network.[57] (death announced on this date) Ina Isings (nl), 99, Dutch classical archaeologist.[58] Warren Jones, 74, American judge, Justice of the Idaho Supreme Court (2007–2017).[59] Ju Kyu-chang, 89, North Korean politician, director of nuclear and missile development, pancytopenia.[60] Paul Koech, 49, Kenyan long distance runner, half marathon world champion (1998).[61] Jacqueline Pearce, 74, British actress (Blake's 7, Dark Season, Doctor Who), lung cancer.[62] Gordon Phillips, 72, English football player (Hayes, Brentford) and manager (Staines Town), cancer.[63] Katyna Ranieri, 93, Italian singer and actress (Captain Phantom).[64] Thomas Rickman, 78, American screenwriter (Coal Miner's Daughter, Hooper, Truman), cancer.[65] Pedro Villagra (es), 84, Chilean actor.[66] 2 Elsa Bloise, 92, Argentine theatre actress.[67] Ida Eide, 30, Norwegian cross-country skier, heart attack.[68] Rene Garcia, 66, Filipino guitarist (Hotdog).[69] Ian Lariba, 23, Filipino Olympic table tennis player (2016), acute myeloid leukemia.[70] Kawther Ramzi, 87, Egyptian actress, circulatory collapse.[71] Conway Savage, 58, Australian rock keyboardist (Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds), brain tumour.[72] Giovanni Battista Urbani, 94, Italian politician, Mayor of Savona (1957–1958), Senator (1972–1987).[73] Claire Wineland, 21, American cystic fibrosis assistance advocate, stroke.[74] Fred Zamberletti, 86, American athletic trainer (Minnesota Vikings).[75] 1 Aleksandr Aterman, Russian writer and journalist.[76] Kenneth Bowen, 86, Welsh operatic tenor singer.[77] José Luis Dibildox Martínez, 75, Mexican Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Tarahumara (1993–2003) and Tampico (since 2003).[78] Fernand Foisy (fr), 84, Canadian trade unionist and writer.[79] Nate Hatred, 43, American professional wrestler (CZW), traffic collision.[80] Carl Pellonpaa, 87, American talk show host (Finland Calling).[81] Irving Petlin, 83, American artist.[82] Tarun Sagar, 51, Indian Jain monk.[83] Margit Sandemo, 94, Norwegian-Swedish author (The Legend of the Ice People).[84] Jean Seitlinger, 93, French politician, lawyer and writer, Deputy (1956–1962, 1973–1997) and MEP (1979–1984).[85] Mykola Shytyuk, 64, Ukrainian historian, stabbed.[86] Saad Al-Silawi (ar), 55, Jordanian journalist, throat cancer.[87] Sviatoslav Ushakov, 96, Russian actor (Mother, The Dust of Time).[88] Randy Weston, 92, American jazz pianist and composer.[89] Ehsan Yarshater, 98, Iranian scholar, director of the Center for Iranian Studies at Columbia University.[90]