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Hannelore Kohl
Wife of German chancellor Helmut Kohl (1933–2001)
Evelyn McHale
Subject of iconic suicide photo (1923–1947)
Julee Cruise
American musician (1956–2022)
Savannah
American pornographic actress
Mindy McCready
American country music singer (1975–2013)
Wendy O. Williams
American singer (1949–1998)
Amy Levy
British poet, novelist, writer (1861–1889)
Yevgenia Bosch
Bolshevik politician (1879-1925)
Chiung Yao
Taiwanese writer and film producer (1938-2024)
Anita Rée
German painter (1885–1933)
Mălina Olinescu
Romanian singer (1974-2011)
Sayaka Kanda
Japanese actress, singer, voice actor (1986-2021)
death of Marilyn Monroe
death of American actress
Libby Holman
American socialite, actress, singer, and activist (1904-1971)
Barbara Hutton
American philanthropist and socialite (1912-1979)
Cheslie Kryst
American television correspondent, model, Miss USA 2019 (1991–2022)
Yulia Drunina
Soviet poet (1924–1991)

Renate Müller
German actress (1906–1937)
Jeon Mi-seon
South Korean actress
Sei Ashina
Japanese actress and model (1983-2020)
Sahar Khodayari
Iranian football fan
Jeong Da-bin
South Korean actress (1980–2007)
Shauna Grant
American pornographic actress and nude model (1963–1984)
Nelly Arcan
Canadian novelist (1973–2009)
Eva May
Austrian actress (1902–1924)
Tera Wray
American pornographic actress (1982–2016)
Charlotte Mew
British poet (1869–1928)
Eve Miller
American actress (1923-1973)
Antonina Zubkova
Aviator and Hero of the Soviet Union (1920–1950)
Angela Scoular
English actress (1945–2011)
Julia Acker
Polish painter (1898-1942)
Ai Xia
Chinese silent film actor and screenwriter (1912–1934)
death of Cleopatra
a significant event marking the death of the penultimate Ptolemaic ruler of Egypt in 30 BC
Margaret Laurence
Canadian novelist and short story writer (1926-1987)
Stella Tennant
Scottish model (1970–2020)
Viveka Babajee
Mauritian actor (1973–2010)
Jang Ja-yeon
South Korean actress
Dorothy Eady
British-Egyptian egyptologist (1904-1981)
May Ayim
German poet (1960–1996)
Teresa Wilms Montt
Chilean writer (1893-1921)
Andrea Feldman
American actress (1948-1972)
Shoba
Mahalakshmi Menon, known by her stagename Shobha (23 September 1962 – 1 May 1980), was an Indian actress best known for her work in Malayalam and Tamil films. At the age of 17, she won the National Film Award for Best Actress for her role in the 1979 Tamil film Pasi. She also received three Kerala State Film Awards: for Best Actress (1978), Best Supporting Actress (1977) and Best Child Artist (1971); and two Filmfare Awards South for Best Actress in Kannada (1978) and Tamil (1979) films. Considered one of the finest talents to have emerged in the Indian film world, her promising career was cut

Arria
thumb|250px|Arria et Paetus, sculpture by Pierre Lepautre (1659-1744)|Pierre Lepautre and [[Jean-Baptiste Théodon, Musée du Louvre]]
U-Nee
Heo Yun (; born Lee Hye-ryeon (), May 3, 1981 – January 21, 2007), best known professionally as U;Nee (), was a South Korean singer, rapper, dancer and actress. She made her debut as a singer with her first album U;Nee Code (2003).
Brenda Benet
actress (1945–1982)
Jill Bennett
British actress (1931–1990)
Zinaida Volkova
Russian revolutionary (1901–1933)
Dorothy Hale
American socialite, actress (1905–1938)
Anne Burrell
American television chef (1969–2025)
Claire Démar
French feminist writer (1799–1833)
Ida Craddock
American writer and activist (1857–1902)
Adrienne Monnier
French writer and business woman (1892-1955)
Michèle Girardon
French actress (1938–1975)
suicide of Amanda Todd
suicide of a Canadian student in 2012
Jill Janus
American singer (1975–2018)
Ella Vogelaar
Dutch politician, trade unionist and social worker (1949-2019)
Bruriah
Beruriah (also Bruriah; or ) is one of several women quoted as one of the Chazal (Talmudic sages). She was the wife of the tanna Rabbi Meir and the daughter of Haninah ben Teradion.
Barbara Dane
American singer
Ōhōri Tsuruhime
Legendary female samurai (Onna-musha). Daughter of Ōhōri Yasumochi, a head priest of Ōyamazumi Shrine
Sumako Matsui
Japanese actor and singer (1886–1919)