Lista de Personas Famosas que murieron en 1984
David Ross
David Ross was an Australian aviator and intelligence officer. He was notably the consul of the British Empire to Portuguese Timor during the Second World War. Later in life he served as Regional Director of Civil Aviation for Western Australia.
Dmitri Ustínov
Dmitri Fiódorovich Ustínov fue un militar y político soviético, ministro de Defensa y Mariscal de la Unión Soviética.
Henry Liu
Henry Liu, often known by his pen name Chiang Nan, was a Taiwanese-American writer and journalist. He was a vocal critic of the Kuomintang, then the single ruling party of the Republic of China in Taiwan, and was most famous for writing an unauthorized biography of Chiang Ching-kuo, then president of the Republic of China. He later became a naturalized citizen of the United States, and resided in Daly City, California, where he was assassinated by Bamboo Union members who had been reportedly trained by Republic of China military intelligence.
Billy Collins Jr.
William Ray Collins Jr. fue un boxeador profesional estadounidense que compitió entre 1981 y 1983. Su carrera se vio truncada después de su última pelea, cuando sufrió lesiones graves contra Luis Resto, que usó guantes ilegales, manipulados con un añadido de yeso.
Ahmed Sékou Touré
Ahmed Sékou Touré fue un líder político de Guinea y uno de los principales impulsores de la independencia de su país, antigua colonia de Francia. Fue presidente del país desde su independencia en 1958 hasta su muerte. Su pronto fallecimiento dio luz verde al coronel Lansana Conté, quien orquestó un golpe de Estado y encarceló a varios miembros del círculo personal de Sékou Touré.
Michel Magne
Michel Magne was a French film and experimental music composer. He was nominated in 1962 for an Academy Award and Golden Globe Award for adapting the Jackie Gleason score to film Gigot. He also scored Barbarella and a series of OSS 117 films.
Taras Borodajkewycz
Taras (von) Borodajkewycz, was a former member of the NSDAP and, after World War II, professor of economic history at the College of World Trade in Vienna. He remained an unrepentant supporter of Nazism after the war and the pro-fascist views he allegedly expressed in his university lectures in the 1960s sparked major student demonstrations in Vienna that resulted in at least one fatality.
Ryokichi Minobe
Ryokichi Minobe was a Japanese politician who served as Governor of Tokyo from 1967 to 1979. He is one of the best known socialist figures in modern Japanese history.
Emad Hamdy
Emad Hamdy was an Egyptian actor. He was married to the Egyptian actress Shadia and between 1962 and 1975 he was married to the Egyptian actress Nadia El Guindy, and they had one son.
Hıdır Aslan
Hıdır Aslan was a Kurdish rebel in Turkey, member of Devrimci Yol who was sentenced to death and executed by hanging.