List of Famous people who died at 41
Marie Misamu
Marie Misamu, whose real name is Marie Misamu Ngolo, was a cantor, Congolese composer born November 16, 1974 in Kinshasa and died January 16, 2016 still in the same place.
Gene Anthony Ray
Gene Anthony Ray was an American actor, dancer, and choreographer. He was known for his portrayal of dancer Leroy Johnson in both the 1980 film Fame and the 1982–1987 Fame television series based upon the film.
Elizabeth Eden
Elizabeth Debbie Eden was an American trans woman whose husband John Wojtowicz attempted a bank robbery to pay for her sex reassignment surgery. The incident was made into the crime drama film Dog Day Afternoon (1975), directed by Sidney Lumet. The character Leon Shermer, played by Chris Sarandon, is loosely based on Eden.
M. Jaishankar
M. Jaishankar, nicknamed Psycho Shankar, was an Indian criminal, sexual predator, and serial killer, notorious for a series of rapes and murders during 2008–2011. It is believed that he was involved in about 30 rape, murder, and robbery cases across Tamil Nadu, Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh. At the time of his death, he had been accused of murdering at least 19 women.
Bansi Quinteros
Josef Bansi Quinteros was a Spanish trance keyboardist.
Thomas Alvin Farr
Thomas Alvin Farr is an American attorney. Farr was nominated by President Donald Trump for a judgeship on the United States District Court for the Eastern District of North Carolina in 2017, and again in 2018. Farr was considered a controversial nominee due to his alleged involvement in suppression of African-American voters. On November 29, 2018, Republican U.S. Senators Jeff Flake and Tim Scott announced their opposition to Farr's nomination, together with unanimous opposition of Senate Democrats, made it impossible for Farr's nomination to be confirmed.
Vladimir Cvijan
Vladimir Cvijan was a Serbian lawyer and politician who served as the member of the National Assembly from 2012 to 2014. He was also a member of the Presidency of the Serbian Progressive Party and before that the legal advisor and General Secretary of the President of Serbia Boris Tadić from 2004 to 2010.
Nelson Sullivan
John Nelson Sullivan was an American videographer who was ubiquitous on Lower Manhattan's art and club scenes during the 1980s. His videos, which chronicle various events throughout that decade, are now regarded as a form of pre-Internet vlogging. The videos have steadily gained online popularity since 2008, when New York University's 5 Ninth Avenue Project began digitizing and uploading them to YouTube.
Virgil Howe
Virgil Howe was a British musician best known for his work as a member of Little Barrie. He was the son of Steve Howe, guitarist and long-time member of Yes.
Uğur Dağdelen
Uğur Dağdelen was a Turkish professional footballer from Amasya. He played for several clubs in Turkey in addition to the Turkey national football team.