Lista de Personas Famosas que murieron en 1994
Tsuneari Fukuda
Tsuneari Fukuda was a Japanese dramatist, translator, and literary critic. From 1969 until 1983, he was a professor at Kyoto Sangyo University. He became a member of the Japan Art Academy in 1981.
Sergey Korzhukov
Sergey Korzhukov was a Russian musician and soloist, best known for being the only singer of all Lesopoval songs for the first few years of the band's existence. He died of a ruptured aorta sustained from a fall to the ground from the balcony of his high-rise apartment. Rumors persist that he was pushed.
Frank Belknap Long
Frank Belknap Long fue un prolífico narrador y poeta estadounidense. Escribió fantasía, terror, ciencia ficción, novela gótica, libros de cómic y no-ficción. Aunque su carrera de escritor se extiende a lo largo de siete décadas, es conocido principalmente por sus relatos de horror y ciencia ficción, incluyendo su contribución a los Mitos de Cthulhu. Durante su vida, Long recibió importantes premios como el World Fantasy Award for Life Achievement (1978), el Bram Stoker Award (1987) y el First Fandom Hall of Fame Award (1977).
Josef Kohout
Josef Kohout fue un ciudadano austriaco, prisionero de los campos de concentración nazis debido a su homosexualidad, perseguida como crimen en el párrafo 175 del código penal alemán.
Günter Meisner
Günter Meisner was a German film and television character actor. He is remembered for his several cinematic portrayals of Adolf Hitler and for his role as Arthur Slugworth in Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory. He was fluent in four languages and appeared in many English-language, German-language and French-language films.
Carol Yager
Carol Ann Yager was an American woman who was the heaviest woman ever recorded and one of the most severely obese people in history.
Gōzō Shioda
Gozo Shioda fue el fundador del estilo Yoshinkan de aikidō, a este estilo se le conoce como el más vigoroso,[cita requerida] siendo adaptado incluso por las autoridades policiales y militares del Japón en la actualidad. El fundador del arte marcial del Aikido, el maestro Morihei Ueshiba le otorgó el 9º dan 1961.
Mónica Santa María
Mónica Janette Santa María Smith fue una modelo y conductora de televisión peruana, sobre todo muy conocida por haber sido una de las «dalinas» (animadora) del exitoso programa infantil peruano Nubeluz.
Nobuko Otowa
Nobuko Otowa was a Japanese actress. She appeared in 134 films between 1950 and 1994. She gave up a career as a star to appear in Story of a Beloved Wife and became the mistress of the director Kaneto Shindo. She later married him in 1977 after his previous wife divorced him and then died. She posthumously won the award for best supporting actress at the 19th Japan Academy Prize for A Last Note, having been diagnosed with terminal liver cancer during its production. Half of her ashes are scattered on the island of Sukune in Mihara, Hiroshima where The Naked Island was filmed.
Eijirō Tōno
Eijirō Tōno was a Japanese actor who, in a career lasting more than 50 years, appeared in over 400 television shows, nearly 250 films and numerous stage productions. He is best known in the West for his roles in films by Akira Kurosawa, such as Seven Samurai (1954) and Yojimbo (1961), and films by Yasujirō Ozu, such as Tokyo Story (1953) and An Autumn Afternoon (1962). He also appeared in Kill! by Kihachi Okamoto and Tora! Tora! Tora!, a depiction of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. His final film was Juzo Itami's A-ge-man in 1990. Tōno also starred as the title character in the long-running television jidaigeki series Mito Kōmon from 1969 to 1983. In the early years of his career he acted under the name of Katsuji Honjo (本庄克二).