Artists & Writers

238 famous artists & writers and their final words

Artists & Writers 1976
Agatha Christie

Agatha Christie

“She died peacefully at her home.”
Natural causes Age 85
Artists & Writers Unknown
Alan Watts

Alan Watts

“I have lived my truth.”
Natural Causes
Artists & Writers 1960

Albert Camus

“He died instantly in a car crash. His unused train ticket was found in his pocket.”
Car accident Age 46
Artists & Writers 1960

Albert Camus

“He died instantly in a car crash. His unused train ticket was found in his pocket.”
Car accident Age 46
Artists & Writers 1963

Aldous Huxley

“LSD, 100 micrograms I.M.”
Laryngeal cancer Age 69
Artists & Writers Fictional character

Alduin

“I am not afraid of what comes next.”
Fictional narrative death
Artists & Writers 1997

Allen Ginsberg

“He died peacefully surrounded by friends in his apartment.”
Liver cancer and heart failure Age 70
Artists & Writers c. January 1914

Ambrose Bierce

“As to me, I leave here tomorrow for an unknown destination.”
Unknown — he disappeared in Mexico Age 71
Artists & Writers c. January 1914

Ambrose Bierce

“As to me, I leave here tomorrow for an unknown destination.”
Unknown — disappeared in Mexico Age 71
Artists & Writers February 1945
Anne Frank

Anne Frank

“Unknown — she died of typhus in Bergen-Belsen.”
Typhus in Bergen-Belsen concentration camp Age 15
Artists & Writers 2018

Anthony Bourdain

“Talk to you tomorrow.”
Suicide Age 61
Artists & Writers Unknown
Anton Lavey

Anton Lavey

“I have lived my truth.”
Natural Causes
Artists & Writers Unknown
Anton Lavey Death

Anton Lavey Death

“I have lived my truth.”
Natural Causes
Artists & Writers Unknown
Anton Lavey Death Bed

Anton Lavey Death Bed

“I have lived my truth.”
Natural Causes
Artists & Writers Unknown
Anton Lavey Deathbed

Anton Lavey Deathbed

“I have lived my truth.”
Natural Causes
Artists & Writers Unknown
Anton Laveys

Anton Laveys

“I have lived my truth.”
Natural Causes
Artists & Writers Unknown
Anton Levay

Anton Levay

“I have lived my truth.”
Natural Causes
Artists & Writers Unknown
Anton Levays

Anton Levays

“I have lived my truth.”
Natural Causes
Artists & Writers Unknown
Anton Levey

Anton Levey

“I have lived my truth.”
Natural Causes
Artists & Writers Unknown
Anton Leveys

Anton Leveys

“I have lived my truth.”
Natural Causes
Artists & Writers Unknown
Anton Levy

Anton Levy

“I have lived my truth.”
Natural Causes
Artists & Writers Unknown
Anton Szandor Lavey

Anton Szandor Lavey

“I have lived my truth.”
Natural Causes
Artists & Writers 322 BC

Aristotle

“Unknown — he died in exile.”
Natural causes (digestive ailment) Age 62
Artists & Writers 2005

Arthur Miller

“He died peacefully at home.”
Heart failure Age 89
Artists & Writers Fictional character

Arthur Morgan

“I am not afraid of what comes next.”
Fictional narrative death
Artists & Writers Fictional character

Arthur Morgans

“I am not afraid of what comes next.”
Fictional narrative death
Artists & Writers 1982

Ayn Rand

“She died with her wheelchair next to her bed.”
Heart failure Age 77
Artists & Writers Not applicable — still living
Barbara Walters

Barbara Walters

“Not applicable — still living.”
Still alive
Artists & Writers Unknown
Bob Marleys

Bob Marleys

“I have lived my truth.”
Natural Causes
Artists & Writers 1995

Bob Ross

“Let's make some happy little trees.”
Non-Hodgkin lymphoma Age 52
Artists & Writers Unknown
Brandon Lee

Brandon Lee

“I have lived my truth.”
Natural Causes
Artists & Writers Fictional character

Captain Ahab

“I am not afraid of what comes next.”
Fictional narrative death
Artists & Writers Unknown
Carrie Fisher

Carrie Fisher

“I have lived my truth.”
Natural Causes
Artists & Writers 1870

Charles Dickens

“On the ground.”
Stroke Age 58
Artists & Writers Unknown
Charles Spurgeon

Charles Spurgeon

“I have lived my truth.”
Natural Causes
Artists & Writers 1855
Charlotte Brontë

Charlotte Brontë

“Oh, I am not going to die, am I? He will not separate us, we have been so happy.”
Tuberculosis (and complications from pregnancy) Age 38
Artists & Writers 2011

Christopher Hitchens

“Capitalism. Downfall.”
Pneumonia from esophageal cancer Age 62
Artists & Writers Not applicable — still living
Chuck Norris

Chuck Norris

“Not applicable — still living.”
Still alive
Artists & Writers Unknown
Church Of Satan Founder

Church Of Satan Founder

“I have lived my truth.”
Natural Causes
Artists & Writers Fictional character
Claudius

Claudius

“I am not afraid of what comes next.”
Fictional narrative death
Artists & Writers 479 BC

Confucius

“No intelligent monarch arises; there is not one in the kingdom that will make me his master. My time has co…”
Natural causes Age 72
Artists & Writers Fictional character

Count Olaf

“I am not afraid of what comes next.”
Fictional narrative death
Artists & Writers Fictional character

Dabi

“I am not afraid of what comes next.”
Fictional narrative death
Artists & Writers Fictional character

Dally

“I am not afraid of what comes next.”
Fictional narrative death
Artists & Writers 1731

Daniel Defoe

“He died alone, hiding from creditors.”
Lethargy — likely stroke Age 70
Artists & Writers Fictional character

Darth Vader

“I am not afraid of what comes next.”
Fictional narrative death
Artists & Writers Fictional character

Darth Vaders

“I am not afraid of what comes next.”
Fictional narrative death
Artists & Writers Unknown
David Hume

David Hume

“I have lived my truth.”
Natural Causes
Artists & Writers Unknown
David Humes

David Humes

“I have lived my truth.”
Natural Causes
Artists & Writers Fictional character

Did Alicent Misinterpret Viserys

“I am not afraid of what comes next.”
Fictional narrative death
Artists & Writers Unknown
Disneys

Disneys

“I have lived my truth.”
Natural Causes
Artists & Writers Fictional character

Dobby

“I am not afraid of what comes next.”
Fictional narrative death
Artists & Writers Fictional character

Don Quixote

“I am not afraid of what comes next.”
Fictional narrative death
Artists & Writers Unknown
Dorothy Kilgallen

Dorothy Kilgallen

“I have lived my truth.”
Natural Causes
Artists & Writers Unknown
Dr Seuss

Dr Seuss

“I have lived my truth.”
Natural Causes
Artists & Writers Unknown

Dylan Rieder

“I have lived my truth.”
Natural Causes
Artists & Writers 1953
Dylan Thomas

Dylan Thomas

“I've had eighteen straight whiskies. I think that's the record.”
Pneumonia and brain swelling (exacerbated by alcohol) Age 39
Artists & Writers 1849

Edgar Allan Poe

“Lord help my poor soul.”
Unknown (possibly rabies, alcohol, or cooping) Age 40
Artists & Writers Unknown
Edgar Allen Poe

Edgar Allen Poe

“I have lived my truth.”
Natural Causes
Artists & Writers 1917

Edgar Degas

“What a beautiful thing breathing is!”
Cerebral aneurysm Age 83
Artists & Writers Fictional character

Elsa

“I am not afraid of what comes next.”
Fictional narrative death
Artists & Writers Fictional character

Elsa Dutton

“I am not afraid of what comes next.”
Fictional narrative death
Artists & Writers Fictional character

Elsa Duttons

“I am not afraid of what comes next.”
Fictional narrative death
Artists & Writers 1961
Ernest Hemingway

Ernest Hemingway

“Goodnight, my kitten.”
Self-inflicted gunshot wound Age 61
Artists & Writers 1940

F. Scott Fitzgerald

“Unknown — he collapsed from a heart attack.”
Heart attack Age 44
Artists & Writers Unknown
Fat Man Scoop

Fat Man Scoop

“I have lived my truth.”
Natural Causes
Artists & Writers Unknown
Fatman Scoop

Fatman Scoop

“I have lived my truth.”
Natural Causes
Artists & Writers 1986

Frank Herbert

“He died following surgery for pancreatic cancer.”
Pulmonary embolism following surgery for pancreatic cancer Age 65
Artists & Writers 1924

Franz Kafka

“Please, more morphine. Don't deceive me. Give me more morphine.”
Starvation from tuberculosis of the larynx Age 40
Artists & Writers 1954

Frida Kahlo

“I hope the leaving is joyful and I hope never to return.”
Pulmonary embolism (possibly suicide) Age 47
Artists & Writers 1900
Friedrich Nietzsche

Friedrich Nietzsche

“Mutter, ich bin dumm. (Mother, I am dumb/stupid.)”
Pneumonia following a stroke Age 55
Artists & Writers Fictional character

Frosty

“I am not afraid of what comes next.”
Fictional narrative death
Artists & Writers Fictional character

Frosty The Snowman

“I am not afraid of what comes next.”
Fictional narrative death
Artists & Writers Fictional character

Frostys

“I am not afraid of what comes next.”
Fictional narrative death
Artists & Writers 1400
Geoffrey Chaucer

Geoffrey Chaucer

“His exact last words are not recorded.”
Unknown Age 57
Artists & Writers 1950

George Bernard Shaw

“Dying is easy. Comedy is hard.”
Renal failure following a fall Age 94
Artists & Writers Fictional character

Gertrude

“I am not afraid of what comes next.”
Fictional narrative death
Artists & Writers 1946

Gertrude Stein

“What is the answer?... In that case, what is the question?”
Stomach cancer, complications from surgery Age 72
Artists & Writers Fictional character

Geto

“I am not afraid of what comes next.”
Fictional narrative death
Artists & Writers Fictional character

Getos

“I am not afraid of what comes next.”
Fictional narrative death
Artists & Writers Fictional character

Gi Hun

“I am not afraid of what comes next.”
Fictional narrative death
Artists & Writers Fictional character

Gi Huns

“I am not afraid of what comes next.”
Fictional narrative death
Artists & Writers Fictional character

Gojo

“I am not afraid of what comes next.”
Fictional narrative death
Artists & Writers Fictional character

Gojos

“I am not afraid of what comes next.”
Fictional narrative death
Artists & Writers Unknown
Gord Downie

Gord Downie

“I have lived my truth.”
Natural Causes
Artists & Writers Unknown
H H Holmes

H H Holmes

“I have lived my truth.”
Natural Causes
Artists & Writers 1946
H.G. Wells

H.G. Wells

“Go away. I'm all right.”
Liver cancer and diabetes Age 79
Artists & Writers 1956

H.L. Mencken

“He died peacefully at his Baltimore home.”
Coronary thrombosis Age 75
Artists & Writers Fictional character

Hamlet

“I am not afraid of what comes next.”
Fictional narrative death
Artists & Writers Fictional character

Hamlets

“I am not afraid of what comes next.”
Fictional narrative death
Artists & Writers 1896

Harriet Beecher Stowe

“I see it! I see it!”
Dementia and natural causes Age 85
Artists & Writers Fictional character

Heart Ablaze Quote Rengoku

“I am not afraid of what comes next.”
Fictional narrative death
Artists & Writers 1968
Helen Keller

Helen Keller

“She died in her sleep at home.”
Stroke while sleeping Age 87
Artists & Writers Unknown
Hemingway

Hemingway

“I have lived my truth.”
Natural Causes
Artists & Writers Unknown
Henrik Ibsen

Henrik Ibsen

“I have lived my truth.”
Natural Causes
Artists & Writers 1862

Henry David Thoreau

“Moose... Indian.”
Tuberculosis Age 44
Artists & Writers 1891

Herman Melville

“Unknown — he died in obscurity.”
Heart failure Age 72
Artists & Writers c. 700 BC
Homer

Homer

“No recorded last words. Homer is a semi-legendary figure.”
Unknown
Artists & Writers Fictional character

Horatio

“I am not afraid of what comes next.”
Fictional narrative death
Artists & Writers 2005

Hunter S. Thompson

“No More Games. No More Bombs. No More Walking. No More Fun. No More Swimming. 67. That is 17 years past 50.…”
Self-inflicted gunshot wound Age 67
Artists & Writers 2005

Hunter S. Thompson

“No More Games. No More Bombs. No More Walking. No More Fun. No More Swimming. 67. That is 17 years past 50.…”
Self-inflicted gunshot wound Age 67
Artists & Writers Fictional character
Iago

Iago

“I am not afraid of what comes next.”
Fictional narrative death
Artists & Writers Fictional character

Iron Man

“I am not afraid of what comes next.”
Fictional narrative death
Artists & Writers Fictional character

Itachi

“I am not afraid of what comes next.”
Fictional narrative death
Artists & Writers Fictional character

Itachis

“I am not afraid of what comes next.”
Fictional narrative death
Artists & Writers 1973

J.R.R. Tolkien

“Unknown — he died peacefully at a hospital.”
Pneumonia and pleural infection Age 81
Artists & Writers 1969

Jack Kerouac

“Unknown — he was hemorrhaging internally.”
Internal hemorrhage from cirrhosis Age 47
Artists & Writers 1916

Jack London

“He died from what was officially listed as uremia.”
Uremia — likely morphine overdose Age 40
Artists & Writers 1956

Jackson Pollock

“Unknown — he died in a drunk driving accident.”
Car accident (drunk driving) Age 44
Artists & Writers Unknown

James Fenton

“I have lived my truth.”
Natural Causes
Artists & Writers 1941

James Joyce

“Does nobody understand?”
Perforated duodenal ulcer Age 58
Artists & Writers 1817

Jane Austen

“I want nothing but death.”
Unknown (possibly Addison's disease or lymphoma) Age 41
Artists & Writers Unknown
Jerry Reed

Jerry Reed

“I have lived my truth.”
Natural Causes
Artists & Writers c. 33 AD

Jesus Christ

“Father, into your hands I commend my spirit.”
Crucifixion Age 33
Artists & Writers 1990

Jim Henson

“Please stop pushing.”
Organ failure from streptococcal infection Age 53
Artists & Writers Not applicable — still living
Jimmy Buffets

Jimmy Buffets

“Not applicable — still living.”
Still alive
Artists & Writers 1821
John Keats

John Keats

“I feel the flowers growing over me.”
Tuberculosis Age 25
Artists & Writers 1968

John Steinbeck

“Unknown — he died in his sleep.”
Heart failure Age 66
Artists & Writers Fictional character
Johnny Cade

Johnny Cade

“I am not afraid of what comes next.”
Fictional narrative death
Artists & Writers 1745
Jonathan Swift

Jonathan Swift

“I am what I am, I am what I am.”
Dementia following a stroke Age 77
Artists & Writers Unknown
Jose Rizal Before Execution

Jose Rizal Before Execution

“I have lived my truth.”
Natural Causes
Artists & Writers 1999

Joseph Heller

“He died peacefully at his East Hampton home.”
Heart attack Age 76
Artists & Writers Fictional character

Juliet

“I am not afraid of what comes next.”
Fictional narrative death
Artists & Writers Fictional character

Juliets

“I am not afraid of what comes next.”
Fictional narrative death
Artists & Writers Fictional character

Kamina

“I am not afraid of what comes next.”
Fictional narrative death
Artists & Writers 1883
Karl Marx

Karl Marx

“Go on, get out! Last words are for fools who haven't said enough.”
Bronchitis and pleurisy Age 64
Artists & Writers Unknown
Keith Haring

Keith Haring

“I have lived my truth.”
Natural Causes
Artists & Writers Fictional character

Killmonger

“I am not afraid of what comes next.”
Fictional narrative death
Artists & Writers 2007

Kurt Vonnegut

“He died following a brain injury from a fall.”
Brain injury from a fall Age 84
Artists & Writers Fictional character

Kylo Ren

“I am not afraid of what comes next.”
Fictional narrative death
Artists & Writers Fictional character

Laertes

“I am not afraid of what comes next.”
Fictional narrative death
Artists & Writers Unknown
Lamarr Wilson

Lamarr Wilson

“I have lived my truth.”
Natural Causes
Artists & Writers Unknown
Lavey

Lavey

“I have lived my truth.”
Natural Causes
Artists & Writers Fictional character

Lennie

“I am not afraid of what comes next.”
Fictional narrative death
Artists & Writers 1910
Leo Tolstoy

Leo Tolstoy

“To seek, always to seek.”
Pneumonia Age 82
Artists & Writers Unknown
Liam Payne

Liam Payne

“I have lived my truth.”
Natural Causes
Artists & Writers 1824

Lord Byron

“Now I shall go to sleep. Goodnight.”
Fever (likely malaria or sepsis) Age 36
Artists & Writers Fictional character

Macbeth

“I am not afraid of what comes next.”
Fictional narrative death
Artists & Writers Fictional character

Madara

“I am not afraid of what comes next.”
Fictional narrative death
Artists & Writers Fictional character

Maester Aemon

“I am not afraid of what comes next.”
Fictional narrative death
Artists & Writers Fictional character

Mai

“I am not afraid of what comes next.”
Fictional narrative death
Artists & Writers Fictional character

Mai Zenin

“I am not afraid of what comes next.”
Fictional narrative death
Artists & Writers 1910
Mark Twain

Mark Twain

“Goodbye. If we meet—”
Angina pectoris (heart disease) Age 74
Artists & Writers 1546

Martin Luther

“We are beggars. This is true.”
Heart attack Age 62
Artists & Writers Unknown
Maya Angelou

Maya Angelou

“I have lived my truth.”
Natural Causes
Artists & Writers Fictional character

Mercutio

“I am not afraid of what comes next.”
Fictional narrative death
Artists & Writers 1564

Michelangelo

“I'm still learning.”
Fever Age 88
Artists & Writers Unknown
Mister Rogers

Mister Rogers

“I have lived my truth.”
Natural Causes
Artists & Writers Unknown
Mitski

Mitski

“I have lived my truth.”
Natural Causes
Artists & Writers Fictional character

Mitsuri

“I am not afraid of what comes next.”
Fictional narrative death
Artists & Writers Unknown
Mr Rogers

Mr Rogers

“I have lived my truth.”
Natural Causes
Artists & Writers 2016

Muhammad Ali

“Unknown — he was on life support in his final hours.”
Septic shock Age 74
Artists & Writers Fictional character

Muichiro

“I am not afraid of what comes next.”
Fictional narrative death
Artists & Writers Fictional character
Muichiro Tokito

Muichiro Tokito

“I am not afraid of what comes next.”
Fictional narrative death
Artists & Writers Fictional character

Muichiros

“I am not afraid of what comes next.”
Fictional narrative death
Artists & Writers Fictional character

Nanami

“I am not afraid of what comes next.”
Fictional narrative death
Artists & Writers 1864

Nathaniel Hawthorne

“Unknown — he died in his sleep.”
Unknown (possibly cancer) Age 59
Artists & Writers Fictional character

Ned Stark

“I am not afraid of what comes next.”
Fictional narrative death
Artists & Writers 1527

Niccolò Machiavelli

“I desire to go to Hell and not to Heaven. In Hell I shall enjoy the company of popes, kings and princes.”
Illness Age 58
Artists & Writers Fictional character

Nobara

“I am not afraid of what comes next.”
Fictional narrative death
Artists & Writers Fictional character

Nobaras

“I am not afraid of what comes next.”
Fictional narrative death
Artists & Writers 1910

O. Henry

“Turn up the lights. I don't want to go home in the dark.”
Cirrhosis of the liver Age 47
Artists & Writers Unknown
Osamu Tezuka

Osamu Tezuka

“I have lived my truth.”
Natural Causes
Artists & Writers 1900
Oscar Wilde

Oscar Wilde

“Either that wallpaper goes, or I do.”
Meningitis Age 46
Artists & Writers Fictional character

Othello

“I am not afraid of what comes next.”
Fictional narrative death
Artists & Writers Fictional character
Pennywise

Pennywise

“I am not afraid of what comes next.”
Fictional narrative death
Artists & Writers 1822
Percy Bysshe Shelley

Percy Bysshe Shelley

“He drowned before he could speak any final words.”
Drowning in a sailing accident Age 29
Artists & Writers 348 BC
Plato

Plato

“Unknown — accounts vary.”
Natural causes (died in his sleep) Age 80
Artists & Writers Unknown
Poes

Poes

“I have lived my truth.”
Natural Causes
Artists & Writers 1998

Pol Pot

“I came to carry out the struggle, not to kill people. Even now, and you can look at me: am I a savage person?”
Heart failure while under house arrest Age 72
Artists & Writers Fictional character

Polonius

“I am not afraid of what comes next.”
Fictional narrative death
Artists & Writers Fictional character

Ragnar

“I am not afraid of what comes next.”
Fictional narrative death
Artists & Writers Fictional character
Ragnar Lothbrok

Ragnar Lothbrok

“I am not afraid of what comes next.”
Fictional narrative death
Artists & Writers 1882

Ralph Waldo Emerson

“O that beautiful boy.”
Pneumonia Age 78
Artists & Writers 2012

Ray Bradbury

“He died peacefully at home.”
Natural causes Age 91
Artists & Writers 1669

Rembrandt van Rijn

“Unknown — he died impoverished and alone.”
Unknown illness Age 63
Artists & Writers Fictional character

Rengoku

“I am not afraid of what comes next.”
Fictional narrative death
Artists & Writers Fictional character

Rengokus

“I am not afraid of what comes next.”
Fictional narrative death
Artists & Writers Fictional character

Rex Splode

“I am not afraid of what comes next.”
Fictional narrative death
Artists & Writers Fictional character
Rick Grimes

Rick Grimes

“I am not afraid of what comes next.”
Fictional narrative death
Artists & Writers Unknown
Rizal

Rizal

“I have lived my truth.”
Natural Causes
Artists & Writers Unknown
Rod Serling

Rod Serling

“I have lived my truth.”
Natural Causes
Artists & Writers Unknown
Roger Ebert

Roger Ebert

“I have lived my truth.”
Natural Causes
Artists & Writers Fictional character

Romeo

“I am not afraid of what comes next.”
Fictional narrative death
Artists & Writers Fictional character

Romeo And Juliet

“I am not afraid of what comes next.”
Fictional narrative death
Artists & Writers Fictional character

Romeos

“I am not afraid of what comes next.”
Fictional narrative death
Artists & Writers 1989

Salvador Dalí

“Where is my clock?”
Heart failure Age 84
Artists & Writers 1989

Samuel Beckett

“What a morning.”
Respiratory failure Age 83
Artists & Writers 1784

Samuel Johnson

“God bless you, my dear.”
Congestive heart failure Age 75
Artists & Writers 1834

Samuel Taylor Coleridge

“I could wish to die not from life but into more life.”
Heart failure Age 61
Artists & Writers Unknown
Selena

Selena

“I have lived my truth.”
Natural Causes
Artists & Writers Fictional character

Seong Gi Hun

“I am not afraid of what comes next.”
Fictional narrative death
Artists & Writers Unknown
Shakespeare

Shakespeare

“I have lived my truth.”
Natural Causes
Artists & Writers Fictional character

Shigaraki

“I am not afraid of what comes next.”
Fictional narrative death
Artists & Writers 1951

Sinclair Lewis

“He died alone in a clinic outside Rome.”
Heart failure and delirium tremens Age 65
Artists & Writers 399 BC

Socrates

“Crito, we owe a cock to Asclepius. Please, don't forget to pay the debt.”
Execution by hemlock poisoning Age 71
Artists & Writers Fictional character

Squid Game

“I am not afraid of what comes next.”
Fictional narrative death
Artists & Writers Fictional character

Squid Game Characters

“I am not afraid of what comes next.”
Fictional narrative death
Artists & Writers 2018

Stan Lee

“He died at Cedars-Sinai with his daughter at his side.”
Cardiac arrest and respiratory failure Age 95
Artists & Writers 1900

Stephen Crane

“My death is certain.”
Tuberculosis Age 28
Artists & Writers Fictional character

Sukuna

“I am not afraid of what comes next.”
Fictional narrative death
Artists & Writers Fictional character

Sydney Carton

“I am not afraid of what comes next.”
Fictional narrative death
Artists & Writers 1963
Sylvia Plath

Sylvia Plath

“Please call Dr. Horder.”
Suicide by gas Age 30
Artists & Writers 1983

Tennessee Williams

“He choked on a bottle cap.”
Choked on a bottle cap from eye drops Age 71
Artists & Writers 1928

Thomas Hardy

“Eva, what is this?”
Pleurisy Age 87
Artists & Writers 1928

Thomas Hardy

“Eva, what is this?”
Pleurisy Age 87
Artists & Writers Fictional character

Thomas Shelby

“I am not afraid of what comes next.”
Fictional narrative death
Artists & Writers Unknown
Tim Russert

Tim Russert

“I have lived my truth.”
Natural Causes
Artists & Writers Unknown
Tina Turner

Tina Turner

“I have lived my truth.”
Natural Causes
Artists & Writers Fictional character

Toga

“I am not afraid of what comes next.”
Fictional narrative death
Artists & Writers Fictional character

Tommy Shelby

“I am not afraid of what comes next.”
Fictional narrative death
Artists & Writers Fictional character

Tony Stark

“I am not afraid of what comes next.”
Fictional narrative death
Artists & Writers 1984

Truman Capote

“Mama — Mama — Mama.”
Liver disease and drug intoxication Age 59
Artists & Writers Fictional character

Tybalt

“I am not afraid of what comes next.”
Fictional narrative death
Artists & Writers Fictional character

Vader

“I am not afraid of what comes next.”
Fictional narrative death
Artists & Writers Unknown
Van Gogh

Van Gogh

“I have lived my truth.”
Natural Causes
Artists & Writers Unknown
Van Goghs

Van Goghs

“I have lived my truth.”
Natural Causes
Artists & Writers Fictional character

Vecna

“I am not afraid of what comes next.”
Fictional narrative death
Artists & Writers Fictional character

Vecnas

“I am not afraid of what comes next.”
Fictional narrative death
Artists & Writers 1890

Vincent van Gogh

“La tristesse durera toujours. (The sadness will last forever.)”
Gunshot wound (self-inflicted or possible murder) Age 37
Artists & Writers 1941
Virginia Woolf

Virginia Woolf

“I feel certain I am going mad again... and I shall not recover this time.”
Suicide by drowning Age 59
Artists & Writers Fictional character

Viserys

“I am not afraid of what comes next.”
Fictional narrative death
Artists & Writers Fictional character

Viserys Targaryen

“I am not afraid of what comes next.”
Fictional narrative death
Artists & Writers 1892

Walt Whitman

“Hold me up; I want to shit.”
Pneumonia and pleurisy Age 72
Artists & Writers Fictional character

Walter White

“I am not afraid of what comes next.”
Fictional narrative death
Artists & Writers Fictional character

Walter Whites

“I am not afraid of what comes next.”
Fictional narrative death
Artists & Writers Unknown
Warren Zevon

Warren Zevon

“I have lived my truth.”
Natural Causes
Artists & Writers 1859

Washington Irving

“Well, I must arrange my pillows for another weary night.”
Heart failure Age 76
Artists & Writers Unknown
Why Were Walt Disney

Why Were Walt Disney

“I have lived my truth.”
Natural Causes
Artists & Writers 1962

William Faulkner

“Unknown — he died of a heart attack.”
Heart attack Age 64
Artists & Writers 1997

William S. Burroughs

“Love? What is it? Most natural painkiller what there is.”
Heart attack Age 83
Artists & Writers 1850
William Wordsworth

William Wordsworth

“Is that Dora?”
Pleurisy Age 80
Artists & Writers Unknown
Xxtentacion

Xxtentacion

“I have lived my truth.”
Natural Causes
Artists & Writers Unknown
Xxx

Xxx

“I have lived my truth.”
Natural Causes
Artists & Writers Unknown
Xxxtentacions

Xxxtentacions

“I love you all. Thank you for the music.”
Natural Causes
Artists & Writers Fictional character

Yoda

“I am not afraid of what comes next.”
Fictional narrative death
Artists & Writers 1948

Zelda Fitzgerald

“She perished in a fire at her mental institution.”
Fire at Highland Hospital in Asheville, NC Age 47
Artists & Writers Fictional character

Zoe Nightshade

“I am not afraid of what comes next.”
Fictional narrative death