Lista de Personas Famosas que murieron en 1999
Richard Schröder
Richard Schröder was an SS-Unterscharführer and member of staff at Auschwitz concentration camp. He was prosecuted at the Auschwitz Trial.
Zeng Liansong
Zeng Liansong fue el diseñador de la bandera de la República Popular China. Era originario de Ruian, Wenzhou, provincia de Zhejiang.
Luis Sánchez Polack
Luis Sánchez Polack, también conocido como Tip, fue un actor y humorista español de televisión, radio y teatro, conocido por los dúos humorísticos de los que formó parte. El primero de ellos fue Tip y Top, y el segundo, de más relevancia, fue Tip y Coll, junto al humorista José Luis Coll.
Angelo Paccagnini
Fritz Leonhardt
Fritz Leoñardt fue un reconocido ingeniero civil alemán del Siglo XX.
Zezé Macedo
Zezé Macedo was a Brazilian comedienne and actress in radio, cinema and television, being the female record holder in Brazil for film appearances, having made over 100 films. She also published four books of poetry.
Louis Ducatel
Louis Ducatel was a French politician and businessman from the Pas-de-Calais. He is best known for his candidacy in the 1969 French presidential election, where he obtained 1.26% of the vote.
Maria Ley-Piscator
Maria Ley-Piscator is best known as the wife of Erwin Piscator (1893–1966), Germany's famous left-wing theater director. Born on 1 August 1898 in Vienna, Austria-Hungary, Maria Ley sought to create a theatrical career for herself as a dancer in Paris and Berlin. Later, she turned to choreography and helped in several stage productions with Max Reinhardt, including A Midsummer Night's Dream.
Jackie Davis
Jackie Davis was an American soul jazz singer, organist and bandleader. He is notable for his contributions in bringing the Hammond organ to the forefront of jazz and pop, preceding the better-known Jimmy Smith by several years.
Arrigo Pola
Arrigo Pola was an Italian tenor who had an active international performance career during the 1940s through the 1960s. After, he embarked on a second career, as a celebrated voice teacher in both Italy and Japan. Among his notable pupils were tenors Luciano Pavarotti, Giuliano Bernardi, Vincenzo La Scola and bass Michele Pertusi. He also served as the Artistic Director of the Fujiwara Opera from 1957 to 1965.