List of Famous people who died at 35
Alexei Sultanov
Alexei Sultanov was a Soviet Union-born American classical pianist of Uzbek origin.
Fred the Godson
Frederick Thomas, known as Fred the Godson, was an American DJ and rapper from The Bronx, New York.
Cláudia Magno
Cláudia Magno de Carvalho was a Brazilian actress and dancer.
Talgat Nigmatulin
Talgat Kadyrovich Nigmatulin was a famous Soviet actor and martial artist. Nigmatullin was born on October 5, 1949 in a Tatar-Uzbek family in Kirgizia. He took part in many action movies. Perhaps his most famous movie was Pirates of the 20th Century. He also appeared in the following films:
Christine Dolce
Christine Dolce, also known as "ForBiddeN", was a cosmetologist and MySpace Internet celebrity in the mid-2000s.
Mario Henderson
Mario Henderson was an American professional football player who was an offensive tackle in the National Football League (NFL). He spent the first four years of his career with the Oakland Raiders, after being selected from Florida State in the 2007 NFL Draft.
Alex Beckett
Peter Alexander Beckett was a British actor. He was best known for his role in the BBC TV comedy series Twenty Twelve and its follow-up W1A. He played many theatre roles, including Higgins in Pygmalion in 2017, and several characters, including Fidel Castro, in the 2013 musical hybrid production of the Neon Neon album Praxis Makes Perfect. He also played Michael in the BBC Radio 4 drama Tracks.
Derrick Shepard
Derrick Lathell Shepard was an American football wide receiver in the National Football League for the Washington Redskins, New Orleans Saints, and Dallas Cowboys. He played college football at the University of Oklahoma.
William Morva
William Charles Morva was an American-Hungarian criminal convicted of the two 2006 shooting deaths of Sheriff's Deputy Corporal Eric Sutphin and hospital security guard Derrick McFarland in the town of Blacksburg, Virginia. The shooting deaths occurred near the university campus of Virginia Tech while he awaited trial for attempted armed robbery. A jury sentenced him to death on June 23, 2008, but some doctors stated that he suffered from a serious mental illness, a delusional disorder that caused him to kill. Judge Ray Grubbs initially set the execution date for October 21, 2008. On June 4, 2009, an appeal for William Morva was made to the Virginia Supreme Court. However, the capital murder conviction and death sentence were confirmed on September 18, 2009.
Christoph Sydow
Christoph Sydow was a German journalist who worked for Der Spiegel as a foreign correspondent in the Middle East.