Lista de Personas Famosas que murieron en 2010
Jean Riddell
Dulmatin
Dulmatin was a senior figure in the militant Islamic group Jemaah Islamiyah (JI) and one of the most wanted terrorists in Southeast Asia. He was also known as Amar Usmanan, Joko Pitoyo, Joko Pitono, Abdul Matin, Pitono, Muktarmar, Djoko, and Noval. He also had the nickname "Genius". Dulmatin was an ethnic Javanese with a height of 172 cm, weighing 70 kg, with a brown complexion.
Michael Vermehren
Jean Biden
Furio Scarpelli
Furio Scarpelli, also called Scarpelli, was an Italian screenwriter, famous for his collaboration on numerous Commedia all'italiana films with Agenore Incrocci, forming the duo Age & Scarpelli.
Dermot Chichester
Kotetsu Yamamoto
Masaru Yamamoto , known by his ring name Kotetsu Yamamoto was a Japanese professional wrestler, referee, and color commentator for New Japan Pro-Wrestling. He was named "Kotetsu" by former Japanese pro wrestler Toyonobori after the famous knight, Aizu-No-Kotetsu. Originally a wrestler, Yamamoto was mostly known for his tag team The Yamaha Brothers with Kantaro Hoshino but made his biggest mark as a trainer in the New Japan Dojo having helped train Keiji Mutoh, Jushin Thunder Liger, Minoru Suzuki, Shinsuke Nakamura, and Masahiro Chono among others.
Kathleen Godley
Kathleen Eleonora "Kitty" Garman , más tarde Kitty Epstein y Kitty Godley, fue una artista y musa británica. Fue modelo para su padre Jacob Epstein , su primer marido Lucian Freud y Andrew Tift . En 2004 tuvo su propia muestra en The New Art Gallery Walsall .
Per Oscarsson
Per Oscar Heinrich Oscarsson fue un actor sueco conocido por su papel en la película Hunger de 1966. Dicha actuación le valió el Premio del Festival de Cine de Cannes al Mejor Actor.
Sergo Mikoyan
Sergo Anastasi Mikoyan was one of the Soviet Union's leading historians who specialized on the foreign policies of the Soviet Union and the United States in Latin America. He was the son of Anastas Mikoyan, an Old Bolshevik and high level Soviet statesman and adviser to Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev.