Lista de Personas Famosas que murieron en 2014
Oswald Morris
Oswald Norman Morris, BSC was a British cinematographer. Known to his colleagues by the nicknames "Os" or "Ossie", Morris's career in cinematography spanned six decades.
Tullio Regge
Tullio Eugenio Regge fue un físico teórico italiano, uno de los mayores expertos en la teoría de la relatividad que sentó las bases teóricas para la teoría de cuerdas y la gravedad cuántica.
Arlene Martel
Arlene Martel was an American actress. Before 1964, she was frequently billed as Arline Sax or Arlene Sax. Casting directors, among other Hollywood insiders, called Martel the Chameleon because her appearance and her proficiency with accents and dialects enabled her to portray characters of a wide range of races and ethnicities.
Heidemarie Rohweder
Edmund Szoka
Edmund Casimir Szoka fue un cardenal estadounidense, arzobispo emérito de Detroit, presidente emérito de la Gobernación de la Ciudad del Vaticano y presidente emérito de la Pontificia Comisión para la Ciudad del Vaticano.
Norman Rostoker
Norman Rostoker was a Canadian plasma physicist known for being a pioneer in developing clean plasma-based fusion energy. He co-founded TAE Technologies in 1998 and held 27 U.S. Patents on plasma-based fusion accelerators.
Eikatsu Yoshida
Herb Gray
Herbert Eser Gray was a prominent Canadian politician. He served as a Member of Parliament for Windsor West for four decades, from 1962 to 2002; and consequently he is one of the longest serving Members of Parliament in Canadian history. He also served as cabinet minister under three prime ministers, and as the seventh deputy prime minister from 1997 to 2002. He was Canada's first Jewish federal cabinet minister. He is one of few Canadians granted the honorific The Right Honourable who was not so entitled by virtue of a position held.
Karl Heinrich Oppenländer
Ger van Elk
Ger van Elk was a Dutch artist who created sculptures, painted photographs, installations and film. His work has been described as being both conceptual art and arte povera. Between 1959 and 1988 he lived and worked in Los Angeles, New York City, and Amsterdam, except for a period of study in Groningen in the 1960s. In 1996 he won the J. C. van Lanschot Prize for Sculpture.