Lista de Personas Famosas que murieron en 1966
Pierre Palau
Pierre Léon Palau fue un actor, humorista y dramaturgo francés.
Samuel Akintola
Chief Samuel Ládòkè Akíntọ́lá, otherwise known as S.L.A., was a Nigerian politician, lawyer, aristocrat and orator, he was one of the founding fathers of modern Nigeria, he was the Oloye Aare Ona Kakanfo XIII of Yorubaland and served as premier of Western Nigeria from independence in 1960 till his assassination in 1966.
Raymond Duncan
Raymond Duncan was an American dancer, artist, poet, craftsman, and philosopher, and brother of dancer Isadora Duncan.
Eleanor Margaret Green
Princess Viggo, Countess of Rosenborg was an American who became a Princess in Denmark. By her marriage to Prince Viggo, Count of Rosenborg, Green became Princess Viggo, Countess of Rosenborg.
Børge Hovedskou
Oluf Høst
Oluf Høst was a Danish Expressionist painter, the only member of the Bornholm school who was a native Bornholmer. Although he studied in Copenhagen, he returned to the Danish island of Bornholm in 1929 where he remained with his family for the rest of his life. Bognemark, a little farmhouse near Gudhjem, was one of Høst's favourite motifs. From 1935 on, he painted the farm some 200 times under varying conditions at different times of the year, often reflecting his particular mood at the time. His home in Gudhjem, built from two fishermen's cottages with a rocky garden in the rear, is named "Norresân" after the nearby harbour, Nørresand Havn, where he painted many of his works.
Alfred Pritchard Sloan
Alfred Pritchard Sloan, Jr. fue un destacado líder estadounidense, presidente de General Motors durante más de treinta años.
Osie Johnson
James "Osie" Johnson was a jazz drummer, arranger and singer.
Rolf Sievert
El profesor Rolf Maximilian Sievert fue un físico médico cuya mayor contribución a la ciencia fue el estudio de los efectos biológicos de la radiación ionizante.
Suzanne Césaire
Suzanne Césaire [née Roussi], born in Martinique, an overseas department of France, was a French writer, teacher, scholar, anti-colonial and feminist activist, and Surrealist. Her husband was the poet and politician Aimé Césaire.