Lista de Personas Famosas que murieron en 1987
Kinji Moriyama
Joyce Jameson
Joyce Jameson was an American actress, known for many television roles, including recurring guest appearances as Skippy, one of the "fun girls" in the 1960s television series The Andy Griffith Show as well as "the Blonde" in the Academy Award-winning The Apartment (1960).
Alfred Valdov
Henri Cochet
Henri Jean Cochet es una leyenda del tenis francés que ganó 8 títulos de Grand Slam y formó parte de los denominados "Cuatro Mosqueteros" del tenis francés que dominaron el deporte durante fines de los años 1920 y principios de los 30.
Giuseppe Cobolli Gigli
Giuseppe Cobolli Gigli was an Italian politician, member of Benito Mussolini's fascist government from 1935 to 1939 as minister of Public Works.
Pascal Jules
Pascal Jules fue un ciclista francés, que fue profesional entre 1982 y el momento de su muerte, producida en un accidente de tráfico.
Raj Chandra Bose
Raj Chandra Bose was an Indian American mathematician and statistician best known for his work in design theory, finite geometry and the theory of error-correcting codes in which the class of BCH codes is partly named after him. He also invented the notions of partial geometry, association scheme, and strongly regular graph and started a systematic study of difference sets to construct symmetric block designs. He was notable for his work along with S. S. Shrikhande and E. T. Parker in their disproof of the famous conjecture made by Leonhard Euler dated 1782 that there do not exist two mutually orthogonal Latin squares of order 4n + 2 for every n.
Tony Skyrme
Tony Hilton Royle Skyrme was a British physicist. He first proposed modeling the effective interaction between nucleons in nuclei by a zero-range potential, an idea still widely used today in nuclear structure and in equation of state for neutron stars. However, he is best known for formulating the first topological soliton to model a particle, the skyrmion. Some of his most important work can be found in selected papers. Skyrme was awarded the Hughes Medal by the Royal Society in 1985.