Lista de Personas Famosas que murieron en 2000
John Colicos
John Colicos fue un actor canadiense de ascendencia griega. Fue un distinguido actor de teatro en Inglaterra, Estados Unidos y Canadá.
Marie Windsor
Marie Windsor fue una actriz estadounidense, llamada "La Reina de las Bes", debido a su actuación en numerosas producciones de cine negro de serie B.
Juana de Saboya
La reina Juana de Bulgaria fue una princesa italiana y la última reina (zarina) de Bulgaria.
Mohammed Fawzi
Mohamed Fawzi was an Egyptian general and politician who served as minister of defense.
Manuel Indiano Azaustre
Manuel Indiano Azaustre fue un político español asesinado a manos de ETA el 29 de agosto de 2000.
Boris Zakhoder
Boris Vladimirovich Zakhoder was a Russian poet, translator and children's writer. He is best known for his translations of Winnie-the-Pooh, Mary Poppins, Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and other children's classics.
Fernando Gutiérrez Barrios
Fernando Gutiérrez Barrios, fue un político mexicano, miembro del Partido Revolucionario Institucional. Fue Gobernador de Veracruz, Secretario de Gobernación y Senador.
Jules Roy
Jules Roy was a French writer. "Prolific and polemical" Roy, born an Algerian pied noir and sent to a Roman Catholic seminary, used his experiences in the French colony and during his service in the Royal Air Force during the Second World War as inspiration for a number of his works. He began writing in 1946, while still serving in the military, and continued to publish fiction and historical works after his resignation in 1953 in protest of the First Indochina War. He was an outspoken critic of French colonialism and the Algerian War of Independence and later civil war, as well as a strongly religious man.
Colin Cowdrey
Michael Colin Cowdrey, Baron Cowdrey of Tonbridge, was an English first-class cricketer who played for Oxford University (1952–1954), Kent County Cricket Club (1950–1976) and England (1954–1975). Universally known as Colin Cowdrey, he "delighted crowds throughout the world with his style and elegance", and was the first cricketer to play 100 Test matches, celebrating the occasion with 104 against Australia in 1968. In all he played 114 Tests, making 7,624 runs at an average of 44.06, overtaking Wally Hammond as the most prolific Test batsman, and taking 120 catches as a fielder, breaking another Hammond record. Cowdrey made 22 Test centuries and was the first batsman to make centuries against the six other Test playing countries of his era; Australia, South Africa, the West Indies, New Zealand, India and Pakistan, making hundreds against them all both home and away. He toured Australia six times in 1954–55, 1958–59, 1962–63, 1965–66, 1970–71 and 1974–75, equalling Johnny Briggs's record, and in his last Test fans hung out a banner 'M.C.G. FANS THANK COLIN – 6 TOURS'.
Gonzalo de Borbón y Dampierre
Gonzalo de Borbón y Dampierre fue un noble español bautizado como Gonzalo Víctor Alfonso José Bonifacio Antonio María y Todos los Santos de Borbón y Dampierre, que utilizó el título de cortesía Duque de Aquitania. Era hijo del Infante Jaime de Borbón, Duque de Segovia, y de su primera esposa, Emanuela de Dampierre. Sus abuelos paternos fueron los reyes de España Alfonso XIII y Victoria Eugenia de Battenberg. Y maternos, el francés Roger de Dampierre (1892-1975), vizconde de Dampierre y duque de San Lorenzo Nuovo (pontificio), y la italiana Vittoria Ruspoli (1892-1982), de los príncipes de Poggio Suasa.