
There is something about someone’s life being over near their birthday or on the day that makes it sound as if it were a bitter fairy tale kind of thing, but sad anyway. Possibly it is the symmetry, the sensation of exiting the cycle, or the very way fate has of coupling a sudden death with your life story that no one would have guessed. A couple of these people were at their last show on the day of their birth. Here are those 10 most sad, heart-wrenching examples of such coincidences.

10. Ray Stevenson — Four Days Before His 59th Birthday
Ray Stevenson, among others, with his unorthodox camerawork, has impacted various productions such as Rome, Thor, RRR, and Ahsoka. He got very sick and died on May 21, 2023, in Italy, so a few days short of his 59th birthday. His posthumous records, such as Swindler, The Outlaw Johnny Black, and Blood & Money, where one can hear his powerful voice and see his vibrant appearances, are tributes to his boundary-breaking talent that amazed the fans.

9. Len Goodman — Three Days Short of 79
Len Goodman was a Strictly Come Dancing and Dancing With the Stars judge who,o in every sense of the word, was a father figuwhohat spoke the truth in the most to-the-point way, which made him loved by the audience. In his quality of life, Len Goodman was a well-rounded TV star who managed to make people all over the world fall in love with ballroom dancing. He left the world on April 22, 2023, because of bone cancer, three days before his 79th birthday. It is quite possible that he was the subject of his father’s comment: that a good life ends doing the thing you love.

8. Billy Miller — On His 44th Birthday
Billy Miller would be known by the audiences of daytime TV as a rising star of The Young and the Restless and General Hospital, as he was granted multiple Emmy awards throughout his career. The day he died after a long battle with mental illness was September 15, 2023, in Austin, Texas, ironically, on his 44th birthday. The fact that the death of Miller made the dawning of the truth about how even shining lives could have hidden struggles began to be obvious.

7. Angela Lansbury — Five Days Before 97
From her big screen debut in Gaslight all the way to her iconic part in Murder, She Wrote, Angela Lansbury was always a synonym for quality, class, and endurance. She most likely passed away in her sleep on October 11, 2022, just a few hours short of her 97th birthday, without causing any uproar. With the death of Lansbury, the very familiar face in the theater and cinema for more than 80 years, who had adapted to all the generations, was now at the end of the line for her.

6. Betty White — Seventeen Days Before 100
The incomparable Betty White was a character in the canon of America’s sweetheart for more than seventy years and never did anything wrong. A celebration for her 100th birthday was already being planned, but she died on December 31, 2021, at the age of 99, less than two weeks before her 100th birthday. Ever since the fans would jokingly tell her that she was immortal, and thus, to a large extent, as if not completely, so is her spirit.

5. David Bowie — Two Days After 69
Just a handful of examples exist where David Bowie, the one who was never doing the same thing twice, is a person who is hardly considered first, and is the name to come. January 8, 2016, his 69th birthday, was the day he launched Blackstar, an amazingly final album. The news of his death from cancer, which he had managed to keep a secret from everyone, came two days later. Hence, his death made his work a goodbye as mysterious as he was during his lifetime.

4. Lisa Marie Presley — Weeks Before 55
Despite being a child of fame, Lisa Marie, the daughter and only offspring of Presley, had a notable career as a musician. She died of cardiac arrest at the age of 54 on January 12, 2023, only three weeks before her birthday. First of all, the tragic reminders of the long, complicated Presley family drama were that her death occurred too soon.

3. Tab Hunter — Three Days Before 87
1950s matinee idol Tab Hunter was not only a pop sensation but also an actor, who in later years enjoyed a second career playing campy roles in pictures such as Polyester. In 2018, he died of a heart attack brought on by a blood clot in July, three days shy of his 87th birthday. As instantly and smoothly as it had begun, his long and reinvention-studded career came to an end.

2. Ingrid Bergman — On Her 67th Birthday
Ingrid Bergman, who began her career on the 29th of August 1915, was one of the most famous names in cinema history, starring in several successful films such as Casablanca and Gaslight. Her life was a balance between praise and criticism. In 1982, Ingrid, on her birthday, left the earth at the age of 67, after which her films still keep on going and remain influential.

1. William Shakespeare — On His 52nd Birthday
The best example of life’s symmetry is, perhaps, that of William Shakespeare. According to popular tradition, he was born and died on April 23, so he gave his final performance to the world in 1616 at the age of 52. To this day, over four centuries later, his plays and poems continue to have a powerful impact on literature and theater; hence, his birthday is no longer separated from his legacy.

Recent examples such as these indicate how, in some circumstances, even the time of death can be part of the story. To these actors, writers, and artists, death occurring around the time of their birth is a symbol that life is a cycle of coming and going that is in a syncopated form; thus, a legacy that extends far beyond the fall of the curtain is left behind.