Lista de Personas Famosas que murieron en 1995
Freddy Fernández
Alfredo Jesús «Freddy» Fernández Sáenz, también conocido con el apodo «El Pichi», fue un actor mexicano.
Abel Salazar
Abel Salazar García fue un actor, guionista y productor mexicano, pertenece a la llamada Época de oro del cine mexicano.
Mijaíl Botvínnik
Mijaíl Moiséyevich Botvínnik fue un ajedrecista soviético, sexto campeón del mundo, título el cual ganó varias veces entre 1948 y 1963.
Ulrich Thein
Ulrich Thein fue un actor teatral, cinematográfico y televisivo, además de director, guionista, locutor y actor de voz de nacionalidad alemana.
Silvio Oltra
Silvio Héctor Oltra fue un piloto de automovilismo de velocidad y cantautor argentino. Participante en múltiples categorías del automovilismo argentino, fue Campeón de Turismo Competición 2000 en el año 1987. Compitió también en otras categorías como ser Turismo Carretera, Supercart, Turismo Nacional, Fórmula Renault Argentina y Fórmula 3 Sudamericana. Obtuvo un gran reconocimiento a nivel nacional.
Brigid Brophy
Brigid Antonia Brophy, Lady Levey was a British novelist, critic, and campaigner for social reforms, including the rights of authors and animal rights. Among her novels was Hackenfeller's Ape (1953); among her critical studies were Mozart the Dramatist and Prancing Novelist: A Defence of Fiction ... In Praise of Ronald Firbank (1973). In the Dictionary of Literary Biography: British Novelists since 1960, S. J. Newman described her as "one of the oddest, most brilliant, and most enduring of [the] 1960s symptoms."
Henri Laborit
Henri Laborit fue un biólogo, médico militar, etólogo y psicólogo francés.
Herbert Sumsion
Herbert Whitton Sumsion CBE was an English musician who was organist of Gloucester Cathedral from 1928 to 1967. Through his leadership role with the Three Choirs Festival, Sumsion maintained close associations with major figures in England's 20th-century musical renaissance, including Edward Elgar, Herbert Howells, Gerald Finzi, and Ralph Vaughan Williams. Although Sumsion is known primarily as a cathedral musician, his professional career spanned more than 60 years and encompassed composing, conducting, performing, accompanying, and teaching. His compositions include works for choir and organ, as well as lesser-known chamber and orchestral works.
John Vincent Atanasoff
John Atanasoff fue un destacado ingeniero electrónico estadounidense de origen búlgaro. Su trabajo fue fundamental para el desarrollo del ordenador digital moderno.
Sariamin Ismail
Sariamin Ismail was the first female Indonesian novelist to be published in the Dutch East Indies. A teacher by trade, by the 1930s she had begun writing in newspapers; she published her first novel, Kalau Tak Untung, in 1933. She published two novels and several poetry anthologies afterwards, while continuing to teach and – between 1947 and 1949 – serving as a member of the regional representative body in Riau. Her literary works often dealt with star-crossed lovers and the role of fate, while her editorials were staunchly anti-polygamy. She was one of only a handful of Indonesian women authors to be published at all during the colonial period, alongside Fatimah Hasan Delais, Saadah Alim, Soewarsih Djojopoespito and a few others.