Aqui unos cuantos.....de la inmensa lista.
Johnny Ace, (1954), singer
Nick Adams, (1968), actor
Neil Aggett, (1982), South African worker's union leader
Louis Althusser, (1990), French philosopher
Jean Améry, (1978), Austrian writer
Fridolin Anderwert, (1880), Swiss Federal Councilor
Roger Angleton, (1998), brother of imprisoned Texas extortionist who admitted in his suicide note killing his sister-in-law, socialite Doris Angleton.
Mark Antony, (30 BC), Roman politician and general
Mohammed Atta, (2001), suicide bomber
Mary Bacon, (1991), thoroughbred race horse jockey
Albert Ballen, (1918)
Isobel Barnett, (1980), British TV personality
Cliff Baxter, (2002), Enron vice-chairman
Gertrude Bell, (1926), archaeologist, writer, spy and administrator known as the "Uncrowned Queen of Iraq"
Walter Benjamin, (1940), German cultural theorist
Pierre Bérégovoy, (1993), French politician, killed himself in after serving a year as prime minister
Alain Bernardin, (1994), founder/owner of "Le Crazy Horse Saloon" - Paris
Ricky Berry, (1989), American NBA Basketball player (Sacramento Kings)
Bruno Bettelheim, (1990), child psychologist
Ludwig Boltzmann, (1906), Austrian physicist
Ernest Bornemann, (1995), German sexologist
Francesco Borromini, (1667), architect
Karin Boye, (1941), Swedish author
Charles Boyer, (1978), French actor
Jonathan Brandis, (2003), American actor
Eva Braun, (1945), mistress of Adolf Hitler
Richard Brautigan, (1984), American writer
Herman Brood, (2001), Dutch musician and painter
Brutus, (42 BC), Roman politician, assassin of Julius Caesar
Eustace Budgell, (1737), remembered because his death was discussed in a conversation between Samuel Johnson and his friend and biographer Boswell
Capucine, (1990), French actress
Dora Carrington, (1932), artist
Robert Stewart, Viscount Castlereagh, (1822), British politician
Cato the younger, (46 BC), Roman republican statesman
Ugo Cavallero, (1943), Italian Field Marshal
Paul Celan, (1970), Romanian poet
Valerie Chacon, (1982), wife of Bobby Chacon
Thomas Chatterton, (1770), English poet
Leslie Cheung, (2003), Hong Kong movie star and singer
Chung Mong-hun, (2003), Korean businessman, chairman of Hyundai Asan
Kurt Cobain, (1994), American musician and singer (Nirvana)
Billy Collins Jr., (1984), young boxer
Ray Combs, (1996), former host of popular American game show Family Feud
Hart Crane, (1932), American poet
Andrew Cunanan, (1997), killer of Gianni Versace and four others
Ian Curtis, (1980), English singer and songwritter (Joy Division)
Adam Czerniakow, (1942), Warsaw Ghetto leader killed himself rather than obey Nazi orders
Dalida, (1987), French singer
Gilles Deleuze, (1995), French philosopher
Pete Duel, (1971), American actor
Budd Dwyer, (1987), American politician
George Eastman, (1932), inventor
Brian Epstein, (1967), British manager of The Beatles
John Gould Fletcher, (1950), Pulitzer Prize winning poet
Romain Gary, (1980), Russian - French novelist, film director and diplomat
Charlotte Perkins Gilman, (1935), American feminist and author (Herland)
Joseph Goebbels, (1945), German Nazi leader
Hermann Göring, (1946), German Nazi leader
Richard Greene, (1983), boxing referee
Robert von Greim, (1945), German Air Marshal
Mitch Halpern, (2000), boxing referee
Pete Ham, (1975), rock musician (Badfinger)
Tony Hancock, (1968), British comedian
Hannibal, (182 BC), military commander
Larry James Harper, (2001), member of the Texas 7
Donny Hathaway, (1979), singer, best known for his duets with Roberta Flack
Felix Hausdorff, (1942), mathematician. He committed suicide with his wife and sister-in-law in the concentration camp.
Benjamin Haydon, (1846), British painter
Ernest Hemingway, (1961), American novelist
Margaux Hemingway, (1996), American actress and model
Heinrich Himmler, (1945), German SS leader
Adolf Hitler, (1945), Nazi Germany's leader
Doug Hopkins, (1993), musician, founding member of rock group The Gin Blossoms. Killed self with a .38 pistol December 5
Michael Hutchence, (1997), Australian lead singer of rock group INXS
Phyllis Hyman, (1995), singer
Judas Iscariot, (1st century), according to the Bible, betrayed Jesus
Isocrates, (338 BC), Greek rhetorician
Jim Jones, (1978), reverend, leader of the "People's Temple" cult. Died during mass suicide that cost the lives of more than 500 in Guyana.
Sarah Kane, (1999), British playwright
Terry Kath, (1978), guitarist, Chicago (died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound)
Brian Keith, (1997), American actor (Family Affair)
Dr. David Kelly, (2003), British scientist and source of BBC story about the Dodgy Dossier
Heinrich von Kleist, (1811), German dramatist and poet
Hans von Kluge, (1944), German Field Marshal
Arthur Koestler, (1983), Hungarian novelist, political activist and social philosopher
Hannelore Kohl, (2001), wife of ex-chancellor of Germany Helmut Kohl
Jerzy Kosinski, (1991), Polish-American author
Paul Lafargue, (1911), son-in-law of Karl Marx, communist theorist and author of The Right to Be Lazy
Hans Langsdorff, (1939), captain of the Admiral Graf Spee
Hector Lavoe, (1993), salsa music singer
Florence Lawrence, (1938), Hollywood's first movie Star
Lee Kyung Hae, (2003), South Korean activist
Primo Levi, (1987), Italian author
Malcolm Lowry, (1957), British writer
Gherasim Luca, (1994), Romanian surrealist
Aleksandr Mikhailovich Lyapunov, (1918), Russian mathematician, mechanician and physicist
Billy MacKenzie, (1996), lead singer of 1980s pop group The Associates
Magnentius, (353), Roman usurper
Niklaus Meienberg, (1993), Swiss author
Kitty Melrose, (1912), English actress
Charlotte Mew, (1928), English poet
Kid McCoy, (1940), world champion boxer (real name: Norman Shelby)
James Miller, fan man, (2003), parachuter
Walther Model, (1945), German Field Marshal
Marilyn Monroe, (1962), American actress
Donnie Moore, (1989), relief pitcher for the California Angels
Ted Moult, British television personality
Renate Müller, (1937), German actress
Gérard de Nerval, (1855), French writer
Luis Ocaña, (1994), Spanish cyclist, Tour de France winner
Phil Ochs, (1976), American singer
Hugh O'Connor, (1995), actor
Dazai Osamu, (1948), Japanese novelist
Billy Papke, (1936), world champion boxer
Jules Pascin, (1930), French-American painter
Sylvia Plath, (1963), American poetess, author and essayist
Dana Plato, (1999), American actress
Freddie Prinze, (1977), Puerto Rican comedian and actor
George Reeves, (1959), actor, played Superman on television
Carlos Roberto Reina, (2003), former president of Honduras
Erwin Rommel, (1944), German Field Marshal
Iris von Roten-Meyer, (1990), artist and jurist
Mark Rothko, (1970), Russian-American painter
Irv Rubin, (2002), leader of the Jewish Defense League
Crown Prince Rudolf of Austria, (1889), see Mayerling)
Akutagawa Ryunosuke, (1927), Japanese novelist
George Sanders, (1972), actor
Alberto Santos-Dumont, (1932), aviation pioneer
Jean Seberg, (1979), American actress
Anne Sexton, (1974), American poet
Del Shannon, (1990), American singer
Harold Shipman, (2004), British doctor, serial killer
Elizabeth Siddal, (1862), Pre-Raphaelite icon
The Singing Nun, (1985), Belgian singer
Gary Stewart, (2003), Country singer
Rory Storm, (1972), singer of the Hurricanes (the band Ringo Starr was in before he joined the Beatles), in a pact with his mother
David Strickland, (1999), actor
Sara Teasdale, (1933), American poet
Wolfe Tone, (1798), Irish independence leader
John Kennedy Toole, (1969), American novelist
Marina Tsvetaeva, (1941), Russian poetess and writer
Kurt Tucholsky, (1935), German journalist and satirist
Alan Turing, (1954), British mathematician and computer scientist
Randy Turpin, (1966), British world champion boxer
Ernst Udet, (1941), German air ace and Luftwaffe inspector general
Amy Vanderbilt, (1974), etiquette writer
Vincent van Gogh, (1890), Dutch painter
Getúlio Dornelles Vargas, (1954), president of Brazil. Killed himself during impeachment trial.
Lupe Velez, (1944), actress
Sid Vicious, (1979) bass player of the Sex Pistols, not long after killing his girlfriend
Hervé Villechaize, (1993), French actor
Otto Weininger, (1903), Austrian philosopher
Fred West, (1995), husband of convicted British killer. Killed himself whilst awaiting trial on the same crimes.
James Whale, (1957), film director
Paul Williams, (1973), singer (Temptations)
Rozz Williams, (1998), Musician, "Christian Death"
Wendy O. Williams, (1998), musician, The Plasmatics
Virginia Woolf, (1941), British novelist
Mahmoud Zuabi, (2000), Syrian prime minister shot himself on May 21, two months after resigning over corruption charges
Stefan and Lotte Zweig, (1942), Austrian novelist and his wife
Y pensar que algunos aun creen que la fama y el dinero es el paraiso
Johnny Ace, (1954), singer
Nick Adams, (1968), actor
Neil Aggett, (1982), South African worker's union leader
Louis Althusser, (1990), French philosopher
Jean Améry, (1978), Austrian writer
Fridolin Anderwert, (1880), Swiss Federal Councilor
Roger Angleton, (1998), brother of imprisoned Texas extortionist who admitted in his suicide note killing his sister-in-law, socialite Doris Angleton.
Mark Antony, (30 BC), Roman politician and general
Mohammed Atta, (2001), suicide bomber
Mary Bacon, (1991), thoroughbred race horse jockey
Albert Ballen, (1918)
Isobel Barnett, (1980), British TV personality
Cliff Baxter, (2002), Enron vice-chairman
Gertrude Bell, (1926), archaeologist, writer, spy and administrator known as the "Uncrowned Queen of Iraq"
Walter Benjamin, (1940), German cultural theorist
Pierre Bérégovoy, (1993), French politician, killed himself in after serving a year as prime minister
Alain Bernardin, (1994), founder/owner of "Le Crazy Horse Saloon" - Paris
Ricky Berry, (1989), American NBA Basketball player (Sacramento Kings)
Bruno Bettelheim, (1990), child psychologist
Ludwig Boltzmann, (1906), Austrian physicist
Ernest Bornemann, (1995), German sexologist
Francesco Borromini, (1667), architect
Karin Boye, (1941), Swedish author
Charles Boyer, (1978), French actor
Jonathan Brandis, (2003), American actor
Eva Braun, (1945), mistress of Adolf Hitler
Richard Brautigan, (1984), American writer
Herman Brood, (2001), Dutch musician and painter
Brutus, (42 BC), Roman politician, assassin of Julius Caesar
Eustace Budgell, (1737), remembered because his death was discussed in a conversation between Samuel Johnson and his friend and biographer Boswell
Capucine, (1990), French actress
Dora Carrington, (1932), artist
Robert Stewart, Viscount Castlereagh, (1822), British politician
Cato the younger, (46 BC), Roman republican statesman
Ugo Cavallero, (1943), Italian Field Marshal
Paul Celan, (1970), Romanian poet
Valerie Chacon, (1982), wife of Bobby Chacon
Thomas Chatterton, (1770), English poet
Leslie Cheung, (2003), Hong Kong movie star and singer
Chung Mong-hun, (2003), Korean businessman, chairman of Hyundai Asan
Kurt Cobain, (1994), American musician and singer (Nirvana)
Billy Collins Jr., (1984), young boxer
Ray Combs, (1996), former host of popular American game show Family Feud
Hart Crane, (1932), American poet
Andrew Cunanan, (1997), killer of Gianni Versace and four others
Ian Curtis, (1980), English singer and songwritter (Joy Division)
Adam Czerniakow, (1942), Warsaw Ghetto leader killed himself rather than obey Nazi orders
Dalida, (1987), French singer
Gilles Deleuze, (1995), French philosopher
Pete Duel, (1971), American actor
Budd Dwyer, (1987), American politician
George Eastman, (1932), inventor
Brian Epstein, (1967), British manager of The Beatles
John Gould Fletcher, (1950), Pulitzer Prize winning poet
Romain Gary, (1980), Russian - French novelist, film director and diplomat
Charlotte Perkins Gilman, (1935), American feminist and author (Herland)
Joseph Goebbels, (1945), German Nazi leader
Hermann Göring, (1946), German Nazi leader
Richard Greene, (1983), boxing referee
Robert von Greim, (1945), German Air Marshal
Mitch Halpern, (2000), boxing referee
Pete Ham, (1975), rock musician (Badfinger)
Tony Hancock, (1968), British comedian
Hannibal, (182 BC), military commander
Larry James Harper, (2001), member of the Texas 7
Donny Hathaway, (1979), singer, best known for his duets with Roberta Flack
Felix Hausdorff, (1942), mathematician. He committed suicide with his wife and sister-in-law in the concentration camp.
Benjamin Haydon, (1846), British painter
Ernest Hemingway, (1961), American novelist
Margaux Hemingway, (1996), American actress and model
Heinrich Himmler, (1945), German SS leader
Adolf Hitler, (1945), Nazi Germany's leader
Doug Hopkins, (1993), musician, founding member of rock group The Gin Blossoms. Killed self with a .38 pistol December 5
Michael Hutchence, (1997), Australian lead singer of rock group INXS
Phyllis Hyman, (1995), singer
Judas Iscariot, (1st century), according to the Bible, betrayed Jesus
Isocrates, (338 BC), Greek rhetorician
Jim Jones, (1978), reverend, leader of the "People's Temple" cult. Died during mass suicide that cost the lives of more than 500 in Guyana.
Sarah Kane, (1999), British playwright
Terry Kath, (1978), guitarist, Chicago (died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound)
Brian Keith, (1997), American actor (Family Affair)
Dr. David Kelly, (2003), British scientist and source of BBC story about the Dodgy Dossier
Heinrich von Kleist, (1811), German dramatist and poet
Hans von Kluge, (1944), German Field Marshal
Arthur Koestler, (1983), Hungarian novelist, political activist and social philosopher
Hannelore Kohl, (2001), wife of ex-chancellor of Germany Helmut Kohl
Jerzy Kosinski, (1991), Polish-American author
Paul Lafargue, (1911), son-in-law of Karl Marx, communist theorist and author of The Right to Be Lazy
Hans Langsdorff, (1939), captain of the Admiral Graf Spee
Hector Lavoe, (1993), salsa music singer
Florence Lawrence, (1938), Hollywood's first movie Star
Lee Kyung Hae, (2003), South Korean activist
Primo Levi, (1987), Italian author
Malcolm Lowry, (1957), British writer
Gherasim Luca, (1994), Romanian surrealist
Aleksandr Mikhailovich Lyapunov, (1918), Russian mathematician, mechanician and physicist
Billy MacKenzie, (1996), lead singer of 1980s pop group The Associates
Magnentius, (353), Roman usurper
Niklaus Meienberg, (1993), Swiss author
Kitty Melrose, (1912), English actress
Charlotte Mew, (1928), English poet
Kid McCoy, (1940), world champion boxer (real name: Norman Shelby)
James Miller, fan man, (2003), parachuter
Walther Model, (1945), German Field Marshal
Marilyn Monroe, (1962), American actress
Donnie Moore, (1989), relief pitcher for the California Angels
Ted Moult, British television personality
Renate Müller, (1937), German actress
Gérard de Nerval, (1855), French writer
Luis Ocaña, (1994), Spanish cyclist, Tour de France winner
Phil Ochs, (1976), American singer
Hugh O'Connor, (1995), actor
Dazai Osamu, (1948), Japanese novelist
Billy Papke, (1936), world champion boxer
Jules Pascin, (1930), French-American painter
Sylvia Plath, (1963), American poetess, author and essayist
Dana Plato, (1999), American actress
Freddie Prinze, (1977), Puerto Rican comedian and actor
George Reeves, (1959), actor, played Superman on television
Carlos Roberto Reina, (2003), former president of Honduras
Erwin Rommel, (1944), German Field Marshal
Iris von Roten-Meyer, (1990), artist and jurist
Mark Rothko, (1970), Russian-American painter
Irv Rubin, (2002), leader of the Jewish Defense League
Crown Prince Rudolf of Austria, (1889), see Mayerling)
Akutagawa Ryunosuke, (1927), Japanese novelist
George Sanders, (1972), actor
Alberto Santos-Dumont, (1932), aviation pioneer
Jean Seberg, (1979), American actress
Anne Sexton, (1974), American poet
Del Shannon, (1990), American singer
Harold Shipman, (2004), British doctor, serial killer
Elizabeth Siddal, (1862), Pre-Raphaelite icon
The Singing Nun, (1985), Belgian singer
Gary Stewart, (2003), Country singer
Rory Storm, (1972), singer of the Hurricanes (the band Ringo Starr was in before he joined the Beatles), in a pact with his mother
David Strickland, (1999), actor
Sara Teasdale, (1933), American poet
Wolfe Tone, (1798), Irish independence leader
John Kennedy Toole, (1969), American novelist
Marina Tsvetaeva, (1941), Russian poetess and writer
Kurt Tucholsky, (1935), German journalist and satirist
Alan Turing, (1954), British mathematician and computer scientist
Randy Turpin, (1966), British world champion boxer
Ernst Udet, (1941), German air ace and Luftwaffe inspector general
Amy Vanderbilt, (1974), etiquette writer
Vincent van Gogh, (1890), Dutch painter
Getúlio Dornelles Vargas, (1954), president of Brazil. Killed himself during impeachment trial.
Lupe Velez, (1944), actress
Sid Vicious, (1979) bass player of the Sex Pistols, not long after killing his girlfriend
Hervé Villechaize, (1993), French actor
Otto Weininger, (1903), Austrian philosopher
Fred West, (1995), husband of convicted British killer. Killed himself whilst awaiting trial on the same crimes.
James Whale, (1957), film director
Paul Williams, (1973), singer (Temptations)
Rozz Williams, (1998), Musician, "Christian Death"
Wendy O. Williams, (1998), musician, The Plasmatics
Virginia Woolf, (1941), British novelist
Mahmoud Zuabi, (2000), Syrian prime minister shot himself on May 21, two months after resigning over corruption charges
Stefan and Lotte Zweig, (1942), Austrian novelist and his wife
Y pensar que algunos aun creen que la fama y el dinero es el paraiso