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Jack Kevorkian

Is Jack Kevorkian A-List?

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NoJack Kevorkian is currently ranked F tier — a public figure with minimal cultural presence.

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Ranking Timeline

1987D$0.1M

Begins Advocating Assisted Suicide

Kevorkian publicly advocates for the right to die, attracting media attention and sparking controversy.

1990D$0.1M

First Publicized Assisted Suicide

He assists in his first publicly known suicide, leading to legal scrutiny and ethical debate.

1991D$0.2M+$0.1M

"Suicide Machine" Invented

Kevorkian develops a machine for assisted suicide, further escalating his notoriety.

1999F$0.1M-$0.1M

Convicted of Second-Degree Murder

Kevorkian is convicted of second-degree murder after assisting in a patient's death and showing it on television.

2007F$0.3M+$0.19999999999999998M

Released from Prison

After serving eight years in prison, Kevorkian is released but remains a controversial figure.

2008F$0.3M

Runs for Congress

Kevorkian runs for U.S. Congress in Michigan, receiving very little support and further cementing his status as an outcast.

2011F$1M+$0.7M

Death from Pulmonary Thrombosis

Kevorkian dies, leaving behind a legacy as a deeply divisive figure in the debate over end-of-life care.

2026F$1M

Legacy as "Dr. Death"

Despite his controversial methods, Kevorkian remains a significant figure in discussions about euthanasia and patient rights, though his reputation is tarnished by his criminal conviction.

Last updated: February 21, 2026