Lista de Personas Famosas que murieron en 2015
Klaus Bednarz
Klaus Bednarz was a German journalist and writer.
Pedro Zerolo
Pedro Javier González Zerolo, conocido como Pedro Zerolo, fue un político español, miembro de la Ejecutiva Federal del Partido Socialista Obrero Español (PSOE) y secretario de Movimientos Sociales y Relaciones con las ONG del mismo partido.
Buddy Moreno
Carlos Jesus "Buddy" Moreno was an American musician during the swing era and radio and television personality.
Nurlan Balgimbayev
Nurlan Utebovich Balgimbayev was Prime Minister of Kazakhstan from 10 October 1997 to 1 October 1999. He became President of the Kazakhstan Oil Investment Company in February 2002.
Franz Surges
Franz Surges was a German composer and musician.
Kazuya Tatekabe
Kazuya Tatekabe was a Japanese actor and voice actor. He was born in Kimobetsu, Hokkaidō. He was represented by Kenyu Horiuchi's Kenyu Office at the time of his death.
Bastien Damiens
Bastien Damiens fue un deportista francés que compitió en piragüismo en la modalidad de eslalon. Ganó una medalla de oro en el Campeonato Europeo de Piragüismo en Eslalon de 2012, en la prueba de K1 por equipos.
Ruzi Nazar
Ruzi Nazar was an Uzbek nationalist who spent most of his adult career working for the CIA against the Soviet Union. He was born in Soviet Central Asia at the time of the Russian Revolution. After joining the Nazi collaborationist movement during World War II, Nazar lived most of his life in exile, first in Germany and then in the United States and Turkey. During three decades from the early 1950s he was a CIA officer serving for eleven years in the American Embassy in Ankara and then for a decade in Bonn. He also worked on clandestine missions in Teheran in 1979 and Afghanistan in the early 1980s.
Moira Orfei
Moira Orfei,, nombre de nacimiento Miranda Orfei, fue una artista de circo y actriz de cine y televisión italiana.
Christian Didier
Christian Didier came to public attention after 8 June 1993 as the assassin of René Bousquet, a friend of French President François Mitterrand who had served as a senior police official under Vichy France, which administered the southern half of France during the German occupation. Directly after the killing, Didier telephoned a succession of newspaper editors in order to organise an ad hoc press conference. This meant that the police had no difficulty in locating him.