Celebrity deaths 2023: Actors, singers and stars we lost this year

Hollywood is mourning the losses of former Three 6 Mafia member Gangsta Boo, pro rally driver Ken Block and more celebrities this year.

Below, Page Six remembers the actors, singers and more stars who died in 2023.

Ken Block

Nov. 21, 1967-Jan. 2, 2023

Ken Block standing at an event.
Pro rally driver Ken Block died at age 55.
Getty Images

Pro rally driver Ken Block died on Jan. 2 in a snowmobile accident in Utah. He was 55.

Police said Block, whose dangerous stunts made him a YouTube sensation, was riding on a steep slope when his vehicle upended and landed on top of him, fatally injuring him. He was pronounced dead at the scene.

Fred White

Jan. 13, 1955-Jan. 1, 2023

Fred White sitting at a drum set.
Earth, Wind & Fire drummer Fred White died at age 67.
Redferns

Earth, Wind & Fire drummer Fred White died on Jan. 1. He was 67.

His brother and bandmate Verdine White announced the news on Instagram, writing that Fred was “an amazing and talented family member.”

Gangsta Boo

Aug. 7, 1979-Jan. 1, 2023

Gangsta Boo smiling on a stage.
Former Three 6 Mafia member Gangsta Boo died at age 43.
Chris McKay

Former Three 6 Mafia member Gangsta Boo died on Jan. 1. She was 43.

The rapper, whose real name was Lola Chantrelle Mitchell, reportedly suffered a fatal drug overdose, though the official cause of death was not immediately revealed.

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