Nancy Argenta, soprano, 60; Sir John Boyd, master of Churchill College, Cambridge (1996-2006), UK ambassador to Japan (1992-96), 81; Jim Carrey, actor, The Truman Show (1998), Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (2004), 55; Anita Charlesworth, chief economist, Health Foundation, Nuffield Trust (2010-14), 50; Keith Chegwin, TV presenter and actor, 60; Zooey Deschanel, actress, New Girl (since 2011), 37; Shaks Ghosh, chief executive, the Clore Social Leadership programme, 60; Damian Green, Conservative MP for Ashford, work and pensions secretary, 61; Françoise Hardy, singer-songwriter, Tous les garçons et les filles (1962), 73; Calvin Harris, record producer, I’m Not Alone (2009), and DJ, 33; Anthony Kenney, obstetrician and gynaecologist, co-founder of Tommy’s, the baby charity, 75; James Earl Jones, actor, The Great White Hope (1970) and the voice of Darth Vader in Star Wars, 86; Shona McCarthy, chief executive, Edinburgh Festival Fringe Society, 49; Rt Rev Nigel McCulloch, bishop of Manchester (2002-13), lord high almoner to the Queen (1997-2013), 75; Prof Ann Oakley, founder, Social Science Research Unit, and author, The Sociology of Housework (1974), 73; Michelle Obama, first lady of the United States (2009-Jan 20 2017), 53; Sir Geoffrey Pattie, Conservative MP (1974-97), chairman, GEC-Marconi (1996-99), 81; Rowan Pelling, founding editor, Erotic Review (1996-2004), 49; Sir Michael Rake, chairman, BT, president, CBI (2013-15), 69; Richard Smethurst, economist, provost, Worcester College, Oxford (1991-2011), 76; Mick Taylor, guitarist, the Rolling Stones (1969-74) 68; Lord (Denis) Tunnicliffe, chairman, Rail Safety and Standards Board (2003-08), 74; Christoph Vogtherr, director, Hamburger Kunsthalle, Wallace Collection (2011-16), 52; Dame Gillian Weir, organist, known for her performances of work by Olivier Messiaen, 76; Betty White, actress, The Golden Girls (1985-92), 95; Ricky Wilson, musician, Kaiser Chiefs, Ruby (2007), 39; Paul Young, singer, Wherever I Lay My Hat (1983), 61.