Lista de Personas Famosas que murieron a los 84 años
Leslie Nielsen
Leslie William Nielsen, Oficial de la Orden de Canadá, fue un actor y comediante canadiense, conocido popularmente por ser el protagonista de películas de humor absurdo como Airplane! y The Naked Gun.
Umberto Eco
Umberto Eco fue un semiólogo, filósofo y escritor italiano, autor de numerosos ensayos sobre semiótica, estética, lingüística y filosofía, así como de varias novelas, entre ellas El nombre de la rosa.
Katsuya Nomura
Katsuya Nomura was a Japanese Nippon Professional Baseball (NPB) catcher and manager. During his over 26-season playing career mostly spent with the Nankai Hawks, he became one of NPB's greatest offensive catchers. He was awarded the Pacific League MVP Award five times, became the first NPB batter to win the Triple Crown in 1965, and holds the record for second-most home runs and RBIs in NPB history.
Katharine Graham
Katharine Meyer Graham fue una periodista y editora estadounidense del diario The Washington Post desde 1963 hasta su fallecimiento en 2001.
Morley Safer
Morley Safer was a Canadian-American broadcast journalist, reporter, and correspondent for CBS News. He was best known for his long tenure on the news magazine 60 Minutes, whose cast he joined in 1970 after its second year on television. He was the longest-serving reporter on 60 Minutes, the most watched and most profitable program in television history.
Margo Guryan
Margo Guryan was an American songwriter, singer, musician and lyricist. As a songwriter, her work was first recorded in 1958, although it was for her 1960s song "Sunday Mornin'", a hit for both Spanky and Our Gang and Oliver, that she is perhaps best known. Her songs have also been recorded by Cass Elliot, Glen Campbell and Astrud Gilberto, among others.
Herbert Kleber
Herbert David Kleber was an American psychiatrist and substance abuse researcher. His career, centered on the evidence-based treatment of addiction, focused on scientific approaches in place of punishment and moralisms. His career focused on pathology of addiction to help patients reduce the severe discomforts of withdrawal, avoid relapse and stay in recovery.
Alan Hawkshaw
William Alan Hawkshaw was a British composer and performer, particularly of library music used as themes for movies and television programs. Hawkshaw worked extensively for the KPM production music company in the 1950s to the 1970s, composing and recording many stock tracks that have been used extensively in film and TV.
F.D. Reeve
Franklin D'Olier Reeve was an American academic, writer, poet, Russian translator, and editor. He was also the father of "Superman" actor Christopher Reeve. He was the grandson of the first American Legion national commander, Franklin D'Olier.
Joe DiMaggio
Joseph Paul DiMaggio fue un jugador de béisbol estadounidense de las Grandes Ligas que jugó profesionalmente para los New York Yankees en la posición de jardinero central durante toda su carrera, la cual duró trece años. Nacido como Giuseppe Paolo DiMagio, fue apodado como "Joltin' Joe" y "The Yankee Clipper".