Lista de Personas Famosas que murieron en 2002
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Pál Reizer
Pál Reizer was a Romanian cleric, bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Satu Mare. Born into an ethnic Hungarian family in Túrterebes (Turulung), Satu Mare County, he studied at the Roman Catholic Theological Institute of Alba Iulia and was ordained a priest in 1967 by Áron Márton. Under the communist regime, he was a chaplain at the parish in Sighetu Marmației, secretary at the Satu Mare diocese and a priest at a nunnery. In 1988, he was named parish priest at Sighetu Marmației. In 1990, after the fall of the regime, he was consecrated a bishop by Francesco Colasuonno, serving until his death. During his years as bishop, the diocese's institutions experienced an intellectual and spiritual revival. He died of diabetes; his funeral was held at the cathedral in Satu Mare and he was buried in the city's Roman Catholic cemetery.
André Delvaux
André Delvaux fue un director de cine belga.
André de Toth
Sasvári Farkasfalvi Tóthfalusi Antal Mihály Tóth Endre fue un director de cine estadounidense de origen húngaro, más conocido como André de Toth. Nació en Makó, Csongrád, en Hungría en tiempos del Imperio austrohúngaro. Fue director de películas de todo tipo de género, siendo especialmente recordada Los asesinatos del Museo de Cera, de 1953, probablemente la más famosa de las películas 3D que se realizaron en aquella época. Había perdido un ojo a muy temprana edad lo que lo une a la nómina de ilustres directores tuertos de la que forman parte John Ford, Raoul Walsh, Nicholas Ray y Fritz Lang.
Lawrence Dobkin
Lawrence Dobkin was an American television director, character actor and screenwriter whose career spanned seven decades.
Valentin Yalanskiy
Boyce McDaniel
Boyce Dawkins McDaniel was an American nuclear physicist who worked on the Manhattan Project and later directed the Cornell University Laboratory of Nuclear Studies (LNS). McDaniel was skilled in constructing "atom smashing" devices to study the fundamental structure of matter and helped to build the most powerful particle accelerators of his time. Together with his graduate student, he invented the pair spectrometer.
Amsi Ker
Annelise Heigl-Evers
Morihiro Saitō
Morihiro Saito fue un profesor japonés de Aikidō llegando al 9° Dan. Asimismo fue alumno directo de O Sensei, desde los 18 años.