Lista de Personas Famosas que murieron en 2014
Gustavo Rodríguez
Gustavo Rodríguez fue un primer actor de cine, teatro y televisión venezolano. Gustavo Rodríguez tuvo cuatro hijas: María Fernanda, Alexandra, Juliana Andrea y Grecia Augusta.
Carlos Emilio Morales
Carlos Emilio Morales fue un guitarrista cubano. Fue uno de los primeros guitarristas en adaptar con propiedad los ritmos cubanos al lenguaje de la guitarra de jazz.
Manfred Sexauer
Manfred Sexauer was a German radio and television host, most notable of the German music show Der Musikladen. Since 1964 Sexauer worked as television moderator at Saarländischer Rundfunk. He was a recipient of the Saarland Order of Merit (1989) and the German Cross of Merit (2000).
Michio Mado
Michio Mado fue un poeta japonés que obtuvo en el año 1994 el Premio Hans Christian Andersen.
Horst Bollmann
Horst Bollmann fue un actor de nacionalidad alemana.
Safvet Neslişah Osmanoğlu
Safvet Neslişah Sultan, also known as Küçük Neslişah Sultan, was an Ottoman princess, the daughter of Şehzade Mehmed Abdülkadir, son of Sultan Abdul Hamid II.
Samih al-Qasim
Samih al-Qasim fue un poeta palestino de nacionalidad israelí, y uno de los más importantes poetas árabes contemporáneos.
Vange Leonel
Maria Evangelina "Vange" Leonel Gandolfo fue una cantante, compositora, periodista, novelista, dramaturga, activista feminista y LGTB brasileña, famosa por su trabajo con la banda de post-punk ya desaparecida Nau.
Moises Safra
Moise Jacob Safra was a Lebanese Brazilian businessman and philanthropist. He co-founded Banco Safra with his brothers Edmond Safra and Joseph Safra.
Wolfgang Leonhard
Wolfgang Leonhard was a German political author and historian of the Soviet Union, the German Democratic Republic and Communism. A German Communist whose family had fled Hitler's Germany and who was educated in the Soviet Union, after World War II Leonhard became one of the founders and leaders of the German Democratic Republic until he became disillusioned and fled in 1949, first defecting to Yugoslavia and then moving to West Germany in 1950 and later to the United Kingdom. In 1956 he moved to the United States, where he was a popular and influential professor at Yale University from 1966 to 1987, teaching the history of communism and the Soviet Union, topics about which he wrote several books. After the Cold War ended, he returned to Germany.