Lista de Personas Famosas que murieron en 2003
Marcel Prawy
Marcel Prawy was an Austrian dramaturg, opera connoisseur and opera critic. He was born into a Jewish Austro-Hungarian noble family and studied law, but his life belonged to the opera. He became secretary of the tenor Jan Kiepura and, together, emigrated to the United States when persecution of the Austrian Jews became unbearable in the late 1930s.
Cemil Usta
Cemil Usta was a Turkish football player who played as a leftback. A one-club man, Usta solely represented Trabzonspor at a senior level and was a long-time captain of the team in their golden age. Usta twice represented the Turkey national football team. Usta was nicknamed Dozer.
Jock Hamilton-Baillie
John Robert Edward "Jock" Hamilton-Baillie MC, was a British Royal Engineers officer famed for numerous escapes from German prisoner of war camps during World War II. During his later life he was a founder of the Fortress Study Group, a prominent member of the Concrete Society, and a dedicated fund raiser for the Red Cross.
Sadruddin Aga Khan
Príncipe Sadruddin Aga Khan, KBE fue un diplomático francés que desempeñó el cargo de Alto Comisionado de las Naciones Unidas para los Refugiados de 1966 a 1977, durante su gestión reorientó el enfoque de la agencia más allá de Europa, en torno a los países en desarrollo de África y Asia, y la preparó para enfrentar asuntos más complejos en relación con los refugiados. Fue partidario de lograr una mayor colaboración entre las organizaciones no gubernamentales (ONG) y las agencias de Naciones Unidas. Su interés en materia de ecología lo condujo a establecer la Fundación Bellerive a finales de los años 1970, encaminada a promover la protección del medio ambiente, la conservación de los recursos naturales y salvaguardar la vida en todas sus formas. También fue un reconocido y respetado coleccionista de arte islámico, según la revista Arts of Asia, llegó a reunir una de las mejores colecciones privadas del mundo.
Francis Alexander Shields
Francis Alexander Shields Jr. was an American businessman and an executive at Revlon in New York City, and he is the father of actress Brooke Shields.
Ole Paus
Ole Otto Paus, né Ole von Paus, was a Norwegian General, diplomat and NATO official. He was head of the army group in the military intelligence service of the exile Norwegian High Command in London during the Second World War, and thus was one of the founders of the Norwegian Intelligence Service. He served as a military attaché in Stockholm and Helsingfors during the 1950s, and was commander-in-chief in Central Norway from 1964 to 1971. From 1971 to 1974 he was Land Deputy of the Allied Forces Northern Europe, i.e. the Norwegian representative in the NATO military command for Northern Europe. As such he was the highest-ranking Norwegian in the NATO command structure at the time.
Ateng
Andreas Leo Ateng Suripto, better known as Ateng and also known by the Chinese name Kho Tjeng Lie (邱诚烈), was a popular Indonesian actor and comedian.
Rosie Nix Adams
Rozanna Nix-Adams, Rosie Carter was an American singer-songwriter.
Yevgeny Kolobov
Yevgeny Vladimirivich Kolobov was a Russian conductor.
Rubén González
Rubén González, fue un pianista cubano.