Lista de Personas Famosas que murieron en 2011
Assar Rönnlund
Bernt Assar Rönnlund was a Swedish cross-country skier. Rönnlund's biggest success was at the 1962 FIS Nordic World Ski Championships in Zakopane where he won two gold medals and a silver (50 km). As a result, he earned the Svenska Dagbladet Gold Medal that year for his championship successes. Rönnlund was the anchorman of the Swedish 4 × 10 km relay team at the 1964 Winter Olympics in Innsbruck, bringing the team from fourth place to victory. Rönnlund also won the Vasaloppet in 1967 and the 50 km event at the Holmenkollen ski festival twice. For his cross-country skiing successes, Rönnlund was awarded the Holmenkollen Medal in 1968.
Evelyn Lauder
Evelyn Lauder was an Austrian American businesswoman, socialite and philanthropist who has been credited as one of the creators and popularizers of the pink ribbon as a symbol for awareness of breast cancer.
Alice Playten
Alice Playten was an American actress and voice actress known for her high-pitched, childlike voice.
Theoni V. Aldredge
Theoni V. Aldredge was a Greek-American stage and screen costume designer.
Vladimir Ushakov
Tatyana Pankova
Phyllis Avery
Phyllis Avery was an American actress.
Josephine Hart
Josephine Hart, Lady Saatchi, was an Irish writer, theatrical producer and television presenter who lived in London. Lady Saatchi wrote the novel Damage, which was the basis for the 1992 film of the same name, directed by Louis Malle and starring Jeremy Irons, Juliette Binoche and Rupert Graves.
Tim Hetherington
Timothy Alistair Telemachus Hetherington fue un reportero gráfico británico-estadounidense cuya obra más famosa fue la película Restrepo (2010), dirigida por él mismo y Sebastian Junger; nominada en 2011 al Premio Óscar al mejor documental largo. Hetherington fue asesinado por bombas de mortero de las fuerzas leales a Gadafi en la Rebelión en Libia de ese año.
Aristides Pereira
Aristides María Pereira fue un político caboverdiano, primer presidente de la República de Cabo Verde desde su independencia en 1975 hasta la introducción del multipartidismo en el país, en 1991.