MANILA, Philippines – 2025 was a yr of triumphs and celebrations, but it surely was additionally a yr marked by the lack of a few of the greatest names in several fields at dwelling and overseas.
The yr noticed musicians sing their final music, actors grace the display one final time, and writers pen their final sentences.
Under is Rappler’s listing of native and worldwide figures whose deaths made headlines in 2025.
Native celebrities, artists
Freddie Aguilar
Ferdinand Pascual Aguilar, recognized higher as Freddie Aguilar, was a Filipino folks songwriter and OPM icon greatest recognized for his rendition of the patriotic anthem “Bayan Ko,” which grew to become the unofficial anthem of the anti-Marcos dictatorship motion which culminated within the 1986 Individuals Energy Revolution that ended the Marcos regime.
His music was a staple in Filipino tradition, with songs like “Anak,” “Himig,” “Minamahal Kita,” “Alaala,” and extra making a convincing affect within the native music scene. “Anak” was a global hit, and had been translated in a number of languages.
Aguilar died on Might 27, on the age of 72.
Hajji Alejandro

Hajji Alejandro, recognized throughout his heyday because the “Kilabot ng mga Kolehiyala (school women’ heartthrob),” was an OPM legend recognized for his songs similar to “Kay Ganda ng Ating Musika,” “Panakip-Butas,” and “Tag-araw, Tag-Ulan,” to call just a few.
Music ran deep in Hajji’s blood, as his youngsters additionally pursued careers within the arts. His daughter, Rachel, grew to become an acclaimed singer-actress, and his son, Ali, grew to become an artist, too.
Hajji died on April 21, after a battle with colon most cancers. He was 70.
Emman Atienza

Emman Atienza was a social media persona and the daughter of TV host Kim Atienza and Felicia Hung-Atienza, president of the Philippine Eagle Basis. She was famend for her ardour for style and the humanities, in addition to her advocacy for psychological well being.
Atienza died on October 22, on the age of 19.
Nora Aunor

Nora Aunor, the “Famous person” of Philippine leisure, was a Nationwide Artist for Movie and Broadcast Arts whose five-decade profession helped form Philippine cinema. Recognized for highly effective performances in movies similar to Himala, Bona, and Thy Womb, amongst many others, she appeared in additional than 200 motion pictures.
She was the mom of Ian de Leon, and actresses Lotlot and Matet de Leon.
Known as “Ate Man,” Aunor was additionally a recording artist who launched classics similar to “Pearly Shells,” “Maria Leonora Theresa,” and “Dandansoy,” amongst others.
Aunor died on April 16, on the age of 71. She was laid to relaxation on the Libingan ng mga Bayani on April 22, after her state necrological companies on the Metropolitan Theater in Manila on the identical day.
Greg Brillantes

Gregorio “Greg” Concepción Brillantes was a famend Filipino creator thought to be probably the most influential voices in Philippine English fiction.
A few of his notable works embody The Distance to Andromeda, The Apollo Centennial, and Religion, Love, Time, and Dr. Lazaro.
He died on September 26, on the age of 92.
Jiggly Caliente

Bianca Castro-Arabejo, often known as Jiggly Caliente, was a Filipino-American drag artist who grew to become a contestant on RuPaul’s Drag Race and later grew to become a resident choose on Drag Race Philippines.
She died on April 27, on the age of 44.
Bayani Casimiro Jr.

Bayani Casimiro Jr. was recognized for his comedic roles and for enjoying Prinsipe Okay within the sitcom Okay Ka, Fairy Ko.
He died on July 25, on the age of 57.
Pilita Corrales

Pilita Corrales, hailed as “Asia’s Queen of Songs,” was a pioneering determine in Unique Pilipino Music (OPM) with a profession spanning six a long time.
Recognized for her crystal-clear voice, signature backbend performances, and hits like “Rosas Pandan” and “Kapantay ay Langit,” she additionally hosted the enduring TV present Ang Bagong Kampeon and impressed generations of Filipino artists.
She was the mom of native showbiz figures Jackie Lou Blanco and Ramon Christopher “Monching” Gutierrez, and the grandmother of actress Janine Gutierrez.
Corrales and Nora Aunor have been in-laws as Aunor’s daughter, Lotlot, was beforehand married to Monching.
Corrales died on April 12, on the age of 87.
Gold Dagal

Gold Dagal was a slapstick comedian recognized for tackling human rights, social commentary, and controversial matters in his units.
Dagal, who’s remembered for his braveness in talking out via his artwork, was shot and killed in Pampanga on March 15. His demise adopted reported threats linked to his comedy.
Ricky Davao

Ricky Davao was a veteran actor who starred in quite a few movies, together with Huwag Mong Buhayin ang Bangkay and Misis Mo, Misis Ko.
Davao died on Might 2 after a battle with most cancers. He was 63.
Mike de Leon

Mike de Leon was an influential Filipino filmmaker recognized for guiding classics similar to Kisapmata, Batch ’81, Itim, and Maynila sa mga Kuko ng Liwanag.
De Leon handed away on August 28, at 78.
Margarita Fores

Margarita Fores was a celebrated Filipino chef and restaurateur, recognized for founding the CIBO restaurant chain, Lusso, Grace Park, and Alta. She was named Asia’s Greatest Feminine Chef in 2016 and helped elevate Filipino delicacies on the worldwide stage.
Fores died of cardiac arrest on February 11, on the age of 65.
Davey Langit

Davey Langit was a Filipino singer-songwriter who gained recognition for his unique compositions, together with “Marriage ceremony Track” and “Selfie Track.”
Langit died on October 22, on the age of 38. No explanation for demise was disclosed, however he was recognized with a uncommon spinal an infection in August.
Cocoy Laurel

Cocoy Laurel was a Filipino movie and stage actor recognized for roles in Miss Saigon and Les Misérables, in addition to movies similar to Lollipops and Roses.
He was the son of former vice chairman Salvador Laurel and theater actress Celia Diaz-Laurel.
Laurel died on June 14, on the age of 72.
Matutina

Evelyn Bontogon-Guerrero, often known as Matutina, was greatest recognized for her position within the Seventies sitcom John en Marsha, the place she starred alongside Dolphy and Nida Blanca. She performed the position of Matutina, the loyal maid of Doña Delilah, performed by the late Dely Atay-atayan. She was beloved for her distinctive squeaky voice.
She died of acute respiratory failure on February 14, on the age of 78.
Dondon Nakar

Dondon Nakar was a Seventies matinee idol who gained fame for his position as Ding in Darna and the Giants, alongside the politician and veteran actress Vilma Santos.
Nakar died on November 1, at age 66.
Tony Perez

Tony Perez was the multi-awarded Filipino author and playwright behind works similar to Saan Ba Tayo Ihahatid ng Disyembre?, Bombita, and Biyaheng Timog.
He handed away on Might 20, on the age of 74.
Delia Razon

Delia Razon was a veteran Filipina actress recognized for her roles in classics similar to Florante at Laura and Luksang Tagumpay.
Razon died on March 15, on the age of 94. She was the grandmother of actress Carla Abellana and obtained the FAMAS Lifetime Achievement Award in 2009.
Louie Reyes

Louie Reyes was a veteran jazz singer and a member of The New Minstrels, acknowledged for her 1991 album It’s Time, which featured songs similar to “Physique and Soul,” “Please Don’t Go,” and “Out of Phrases.”
Reyes handed away peacefully on October 26.
Gloria Romero

Dubbed the “Queen of Philippine Cinema,” Gloria Romero had a profession spanning over seven a long time — starring in over 250 movies and lots of different tv collection since she was 16. Romero landed a supporting position within the 1952 movie Madame X, which signaled her rise to stardom and see her tackle the lead roles in Monghita and Palasig. She would go on to win her first FAMAS Greatest Actress award in Dalagang Ilocana in 1955.
She was well-known as Goreng within the GMA fantasy anthology collection Daig Kayo ng Lola Ko, Lola Loleng in Tanging Yaman, Lola Magda within the 2003 tearjerker Magnifico, and Sylvia Estrella, the spouse of Ramon Estrella in one among her closing movies, Rainbow’s Sundown.
Romero died on January 25. She was 91.
Rosa Rosal

Rosa Rosal was a veteran Filipino actress, humanitarian, and longtime governor of the Philippine Pink Cross (PRC).
She starred in a number of movies like Anak Dalita, Badjao, and Biyaya ng Lupa.
She died on November 15, on the age of 97.
Juvenal Sansó

Juvenal Sansó was a famend Filipino artist whose profession spanned over seven a long time.
He was celebrated for his contributions to Philippine and worldwide artwork, receiving honors such because the Presidential Medal of Advantage, the Order of Isabella from Spain, and the Chevalier des Arts et Lettres from France. Sansó’s works are held in prestigious establishments, together with the MoMA in New York, the Musée d’Artwork Moderne in Paris, and the Nationwide Museum of the Philippines.
He’s remembered for his lasting legacy in modernist artwork and for supporting future generations via Fundacion Sansó.
Sansó died on March 28. He was 95.
Digna Santiago

Digna Santiago was a veteran Filipino movie producer concerned in quite a few native and worldwide co-productions and in addition appeared in Perfidia and Magkapilas ng Langit.
She died on August 5 on the age of 81.
Lolit Solis

Lolit Solis, often known as “Manay Lolit,” was a veteran leisure columnist and host, acknowledged for her applications Startalk and Star Patrol.
Solis died on July 3 at 78.
Pink Sternberg

Rodwick “Pink” Sternberg was well known for his position as Kiko within the Nineties youth-oriented collection T.G.I.S., which grew to become a cultural touchstone for Filipino teenagers.
Sternberg died on Might 27, on the age of fifty.
Fritz Ynfante

Fritz Ynfante was a veteran movie and tv inventive who helped form applications like Penthouse Stay and appeared in movies similar to Enteng ng Ina Mo.
Ynfante died on July 21. He was 84.
Worldwide celebrities
Giorgio Armani

Giorgio Armani was an Italian designer whose minimalist, elegant aesthetic reshaped fashionable style worldwide.
He died on September 4, on the age of 91.
Baek Se-hee

Baek Se-hee was the creator of the bestselling memoir I Need to Die However I Need to Eat Tteokbokki, which chronicled her battle with dysthymia (an extended type of despair) via conversations along with her therapist.
She died on October 17, at 35.
D’Angelo

Michael Eugene Archer, often called D’Angelo, was a Grammy-winning R&B artist and neo-soul pioneer who grew to become famend for his influential albums, together with Brown Sugar, Voodoo, and Black Messiah, in addition to hit songs similar to Woman, Brown Sugar, Cruisin’, and Untitled (How Does It Really feel).
He died on October 14, on the age of 51.
Roberta Flack

Roberta Flack was a Grammy-winning balladeer greatest recognized for timeless hits similar to The First Time Ever I Noticed Your Face and Killing Me Softly With His Track.
Flack died on February 24, on the age of 88, after having been recognized with ALS in 2022. She was married to jazz bassist Steve Novosel from 1966 to 1972.
Connie Francis

Connie Francis was an American pop star greatest recognized for her 1962 music “Fairly Little Child.”
Earlier than her demise, Francis had been hospitalized earlier in July with extreme pelvic ache and had spent a while in intensive care.
She handed away on July 16 at 78.
Ace Frehley

Paul Daniel “Ace” Frehley was the unique lead guitarist of the enduring American rock band Kiss, remaining with the band from the ‘70s to the ‘80s, and later rejoining them for his or her reunion within the ‘90s.
Frehley pursued a solo profession, recording the music “New York Groove” in 1978. He was additionally the co-creator of rock anthems similar to “Rock and Roll All Nite.”
He died on October 16, on the age of 74.
Gene Hackman

“Actor’s actor” Gene Hackman, was celebrated for his commanding and emotionally sincere performances in over 80 movies, together with The French Connection and Unforgiven.
Hackman died on the age of 95, at dwelling along with his spouse, pianist Betsy Arakawa.
Hulk Hogan

Hulk Hogan was a world sports activities leisure determine who helped popularize skilled wrestling via occasions like WrestleMania and quite a few tv appearances.
Hogan died on July 24. He was 71.
Barbie Hsu

Hsi Yuan Hsu, often known as Barbie Hsu, was a Taiwanese actress, singer, and creator whose profession spanned over three a long time. She rose to worldwide fame for her portrayal of Dong Shan Cai within the 2001 Taiwanese hit collection Meteor Backyard, which grew to become immensely well-liked within the Philippines after airing on ABS-CBN in 2003.
Past performing, she was additionally a singer along with her little sister, Dee, in a duo referred to as A.S.O.S., they usually launched the music “10 Minutes of Love.”
Hsu died on pneumonia on February 3, on the age of 48. She is survived by her husband Koo Jun-yup and two youngsters.
Diane Keaton

Diane Keaton was an award-winning American actress greatest recognized for her efficiency as Annie Corridor within the 1977 movie of the identical title.
She appeared in movies similar to The Godfather trilogy and The First Wives Membership, and starred in additional than 60 movies throughout her profession.
She died on October 11 at 79 years outdated.
Val Kilmer

Val Kilmer was recognized for his intense display presence and starred in main movies, together with his position as Batman in Batman Perpetually.
He handed away on April 1. He was 65.
David Lynch

David Lynch was an American filmmaker, artist, and author who reshaped fashionable cinema along with his surreal, dreamlike visuals and complicated storytelling. Lynch was often called one of many co-creators of the cult tv collection Twin Peaks.
He died on the age of 78 on January 15.
Ozzy Osbourne

Ozzy Osbourne was often called the “Prince of Darkness” and the “Godfather of Heavy Metallic,” having led the pioneering band Black Sabbath, which had launched 19 studio albums because it was shaped within the late Sixties. He was married to American TV persona Sharon Osbourne.
Earlier than his demise, Osbourne staged a one-off reunion live performance with Black Sabbath in early July.
Osbourne died on July 22, on the age of 76.
Robert Redford

Robert Redford,was a Hollywood icon recognized for movies similar to Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Child and The Sting, in addition to for founding the Sundance Institute.
Redford handed away on September 16. He was 89.
Rob Reiner

Rob Reiner is the the filmmaker behind hits similar to When Harry Met Sally, The Princess Bride, Stand By Me, and A Few Good Males.
In 2017, he directed the autobiographical movie Being Charlie, which his son Nick co-wrote. It follows a younger man’s wrestle with habit, and is based mostly on Nick’s real-life wrestle with drug abuse.
Reiner, 78, was discovered useless, along with his spouse Michele of their Los Angeles dwelling on December 14. The Los Angeles Police Division later charged Nick with murder.
Mario Vargas Llosa

Mario Vargas Llosa was a Peruvian novelist and Nobel Prize laureate whose works included Aunt Julia and the Scriptwriter, Dying within the Andes, and The Warfare of the Finish of the World.
Vargas Llosa died on April 13, on the age of 89.
Brian Wilson

Brian Wilson was the founding father of The Seashore Boys and created a few of rock’s most enduring classics, together with Good Vibrations and God Solely Is aware of.
He died on June 11. He was 72.
Michelle Trachtenberg

Michelle Trachtenberg was an American actress greatest recognized for her roles as Daybreak Summers in Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Georgina Sparks in Gossip Woman.
She died on February 26, on the age of 39. The reason for demise has not been disclosed.
Track Younger-kyu

Track Younger-kyu was a South Korean actor recognized for roles in Companions for Justice, Excessive Job, and Hyena.
Track was discovered useless in his automotive on August 4. On the time of his demise, the Companions for Justice star had been on the middle of an argument the place he was being investigated for drunk driving in mid-June. He was 55. – with reviews from Alfon Cabanilla/Rappler.com
Alfon Cabanilla is a Rappler intern finding out AB Communication on the Ateneo de Manila College.

