Dayton Anderson (1931-2007) - Costumer for Ghostbusters and Turner and Hooch. He died of cancer August 28. (Voy.com)
- Jerry Bono (c.1942-2007) - Costumer for Speechless, Sister Act II, The Vanishing and a number of episodes for both Star Trek: The Next Generation and Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. He died August 31 in Sherman Oaks, California. (Variety)
- Edward Brandt (1933-2007) - Former assistant health secretary and AIDS researcher who appears as himself in the Oscar-winning documentary Common Threads: Stories from the Quilt. He died of lung cancer August 25, in Oklahoma City. (Washington Post)
- Mário Carneiro (1930-2007) - Brazilian cinematographer, writer, director and editor who shot Paulo Cesar Saraceni's O Viajante, The Murdered House and Capitu. He died of cancer September 2, in Rio de Janeiro. (UOL)
- Iván Darvas (1925-2007) - Hungarian actor who won a lifetime achievement award from his nation's critics in 2003. He appears in the American version of Jakob the Liar, Beresina (aka The Last Days of Switzerland), Love (Szerelem), The Corporal and Others and Film. He died June 3 in Budapest. (Guardian)
- Robert Fidgeon (?-2007) - Story board artist for Nadia Tass' Malcolm, The Big Steal and Amy. His most recent job was as television critic for Australia's Herald Sun. He died of bowel and liver cancer September 1. (Herald Sun)
- Denny Martin Flinn (1947-2007) - Co-writer of Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country, with Nicholas Meyer, and choreographer of Meyer's The Deceivers. He died of complications from cancer August 24, in Woodland Hills, California. (Broadway World)
- Sandford Green (1914-2007) - Composer and songwriter who co-scored Kid Galahad and The Case of the Black Parrot. He died August 26. (IMDb)
- Ann Hovey (1911-2007) - Actress during the '30s who appears as a chorus girl in 42nd Street and as a gold digger in Gold Diggers of 1933. In 1934 she was crowned one of the WAMPAS Baby Stars. She died August 25 in Arizona. (Entertainment Insiders)
- Marcia Mae Jones (1924-2007) - Former child actress who appears in The Way We Were, The Life of Emile Zola, The Little Princess, 1937's Heidi and These Three. She died September 2 in Los Angeles. (Independent)
- Ronald Magill (1920-2007) - Actor best known for his work in the British soap Emmerdale. He played a servant in 1970's Julius Caesar. He died September 7. (BBC News)
- Nikos Nikolaidis (1939-2007) - Greek filmmaker who wrote and directed Singapore Sling, The Loser Takes All and Sweet Bunch. He died of pulmonary edema September 5, in Athens. (Etalon)
- Luciano Pavarotti (1935-2007) - Opera tenor who starred in Yes, Giorgio and Rigoletto. He died of pancreatic cancer September 6, in Modena, Italy. (Variety)
- Roef Ragas (1965-2007) - Dutch actor who appears in Breaking the Waves, All Stars, The Polish Bride and the children's movies Pietje Bell and Pietje Bell II. He died of a heart attack August 30, in Amsterdam. (DutchNews.nl)
- Percy Rodriguez (1924-2007) - Actor who appears in My Heart is a Lonely Hunter, Rhinoceros and BrainWaves. He also voiced a character in Galaxina and in Heavy Metal and narrated Deadly Blessing. His voice could also be heard in movie trailers, including the one for Jaws. He even appears as himself in the new behind-the-scenes documentary The Shark is Still Working. He died of kidney problems September 6. (The Shark is Still Working)
- Gordon Langford Rowe (1936-2007) - British actor who appears in Blow Dry, The Hour of the Pig and The Tichborne Claimant. He died of cancer August 29, in Chorley, Lancashire, England. (Chorley-Guardian)
- Steve Ryan (c.1942-2007) - Actor who appears in D.A.R.R.Y.L., Quiz Show and I'm Not Rappaport. He was most familiar for his regular role as Secretary of Defense on The West Wing. He died September 3, in Duarte, California. (Broadway World)
- Miyoshi Umeki (1929-2007) - Oscar-winning actress who supported Marlon Brandon in Sayonara. She was the first Asian to win an Academy Award. She also appears in Cry for Happy, Flower Drum Song and A Girl Named Tamiko. She died August 28 in Licking, Missouri. (CNN)
- Geoffrey Wilkinson (1942-2007) - British actor who appears in Calendar Girls, Paris By Night and the upcoming remake of Brideshead Revisited. He died of a heart attack August 13. (Guardian)
- Michael Woulfe (1918-2007) - Costume designer who designed Judy Garland's famous gown in A Star is Born. He also worked on The Stranger, Clash by Night, The Conqueror, The Thing from Another World, Jet Pilot and Angel Face. He died August 30 in Woodland Hills, California. (AP)
- Jane Wyman (1914-2007) - Actress who won an Oscar for Johnny Belinda. She received lead actress nominations also for The Yearling, The Blue Veil and Magnificent Obsession. She had other significant roles in The Lost Weekend, Stage Fright, Here Comes the Groom, The Story of Will Rogers, The Glass Menagerie and All That Heaven Allows. She was married five times (though twice to composer Fred Karger), most famously to future President Ronald Reagan. She died September 10 in Palm Springs. (CNN)
- Charlotte Zucker (c.1921-2007) - Mother of filmmakers David Zucker and Jerry Zucker (aka The Zucker Brothers) who appears in her sons' movies, including Airplane!, Top Secret!, Ghost, My Boss' Daughter, First Knight and The Naked Gun trilogy. She died of cancer September 5, in Wisconsin. (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel)