The year 2025 has been marked by profound losses across the worlds of science, art, and entertainment. From a groundbreaking primatologist to a beloved dancer, a roster of influential figures passed away, leaving behind legacies that will continue to shape our world. While each death carries its own sorrow, together they remind us of the immense talent and impact these individuals had during their lives.
Dr. Jane Goodall: A tireless voice for the natural world
Perhaps the most significant loss of 2025 was that of Dame Jane Goodall, the world-renowned primatologist and conservationist, who passed away on October 1 at the age of 91. Famed for her 65-year study of wild chimpanzees in Tanzania’s Gombe Stream National Park, Goodall’s work revolutionized our understanding of animal behavior. Her research shattered the long-held belief that only humans made and used tools, forever changing the way science viewed the line between humans and animals.
Goodall’s discoveries extended beyond tool-making. She documented the complex social structures, individual personalities, and emotional lives of chimpanzees, often to the skepticism of the scientific establishment. Beyond her groundbreaking field research, Goodall became a tireless advocate for animal welfare and conservation, traveling nearly 300 days a year to spread her message of hope and action. She founded the Jane Goodall Institute in 1977 and the youth program Roots & Shoots in 1991, empowering generations to become environmental stewards. Her passing marks the end of an era, but her legacy endures in the countless people she inspired and the ongoing conservation work of her institutes.
Joshua Allen: A gifted dancer’s tragic end
The dance community was rocked by the tragic and untimely death of Joshua Allen, the season four winner of So You Think You Can Dance, who passed away on September 30 at just 36 years old. Allen, a talented and charismatic performer, was fatally struck by a train in his hometown of Fort Worth, Texas. His friends and colleagues remembered him for his magnetic personality and immense heart.
Allen rose to national fame in 2008, captivating audiences with his dynamic moves and passion for dance. His victory on the popular reality show propelled him into the spotlight, leading to roles in films like Step Up 3D and Footloose. He also appeared on television series such as American Horror Story. His loss is a painful reminder of the fragility of life and the immense talent that can be taken from us too soon.
The loss of entertainment royalty
The year also saw the departure of several other beloved figures from the world of entertainment. The Hollywood community mourned the loss of screen legend Robert Redford, who passed away in September at the age of 89. Known for his classic roles in films like Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid and The Sting, Redford was an icon of American cinema.
The world of rock and roll bid farewell to Ozzy Osbourne, the legendary Black Sabbath frontman and reality TV star, who died in July. His wild persona and influential music left an indelible mark on heavy metal and popular culture.
Meanwhile, the passing of Brian Wilson, the co-founder and chief songwriter of The Beach Boys, in June at age 82, marked the end of an era for rock music. His musical genius was responsible for some of the most enduring hits of the rock era.
Farewell to a fashion icon
The fashion world lost a titan in September with the death of Giorgio Armani. The Italian designer, known for his elegant and classic designs, was 91 years old. His creations defined an era of style and sophistication and his influence on the industry will be felt for generations.
A year of reflection
The deaths of Jane Goodall, Joshua Allen, and other stars in 2025 remind us of the transient nature of life, but also the enduring power of a life well-lived. Their contributions—whether in scientific discovery, artistic expression, or cultural influence—continue to resonate, shaping our world and inspiring new generations. We mourn their loss, but celebrate the legacies they leave behind.