Dead at your age

Have you ever had a morbid curiosity to know if someone famous died at your exact age? Well, now you can find out. http://dead.atyourage.com/ will let you input your birth date and let you know who died at your age to the exact day. Don’t be confused, this doesn’t necessarily list someone who died on today’s exact date. Rather, it tells who has shared your lifespan, no matter when they died.

For example, here’s the info for my age, 51 years and 313 days:

So, who died at your age?

At your exact age, Reinaldo Arenas died of suicide by overdose of drugs and alcohol. He was a Cuban Exile novelist, poet and playwright who worked for Cuban freedom and battled against AIDS.

If you get a chance read his autobiography “Before Night Falls”, great book.

I’m 27, so quite a few. I just passed Kurt Cobain two weeks ago, and will hopefully pass Brian Jones, Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, and Jim Morrison before I turn 28 in January.

I’m not happy with this site. It says for several people, “died of injuries sustained . . .”

If you sustained your injuries, you wouldn’t have died.

However, I am happy to be alive.

Frank Burns is dead?? :frowning: http://dead.atyourage.com/age/60/204

It seems that William F. Buckley Jr. has a half-life of…me.

At my exact age, John Wilkes Booth died of murder by gunshot. Also, at my exact age, Louis X died of dehydration or poisoning.

Joe Pyne, who was some talk show host. And I’ve lived two weeks longer than Freddie Mercury.

You’re reading it wrong. ‘Sustained’ is used in the sense of ‘obtained’, not ‘kept going’.

One definition of sustained is “to bear up under”. It can be argued if you died, you didn’t bear up all that great.

Who the frack is Lebo Mathosa? Couldn’t I outlive someone a little more famous like Britney?

Closest to me (42y 127d): Robert Mapplethorpe.

You’ve outlived Bruce Lee by one day. He was a martial-arts expert and star of “Enter the Dragon” who died mysteriously in 1973. He died of a cerebral edema on July 20, 1973, 4 years before you were born.

This is my closest match.

“You’ve outlived Marvin Stone by almost a week. He was a University of Kentucky and Louisville basketball player who also played professionally overseas. He died of a heart attack on April 1, 2008, when you were 25 years old.”

A heart attack at 26? Strange.

I knew Julius Carry; we were at college together. Although I can’t believe they didn’t also mention that he was Lord Bowler in The Adventures of Briscoe County Jr. Oddly enough, last September I was wondering if he’d done anything recently and looked him up on IMDb, only to find out that he’d died just a few weeks before.

She was a South African singer and actress who gained fame with her group Boom Shaka. I heard about her on the internets.

I have one of those too (sort of) Maggie Dixon, basketball player and coach who died at 29. Died of an enlarged heart and mitral valve malfunction.

I have outlived Joseph P. Kennedy JR. by about two months and also Mary Jo Kopechne (killed by Ted Kennedy) by more than two months.

Then you have a birthday coming up!:smiley:

ETA: My bad- well, sort of. I had thought JWB died a couple of days before his birthday though a quick google shows it was 2 weeks. Still close enough to say happy early birthday I suppose.

Hmmm…while I appreciate the early birthday wishes, they’re actually rather more than 2 weeks premature. I probably should have looked into whether or not the site was accurate before posting the results. You’re correct in that JWB died 2 weeks shy of his birthday…but my birthday isn’t until July 25. So the site’s calculator is off by quite a few days. :smack: