List of Famous people who died at 35
Monika Ertl
Monika Ertl, the daughter of the cameraman Hans Ertl, was a member of the armed political underground movement in Bolivia.
Omar Daoud
Omar Daoud was a Libyan international footballer. He was best known for playing as a defender for the Libyan Premier League club Ahly Tripoli and Algerian JS Kabylie.
Velichko Cholakov
Velichko Cholakov was an ethnically Bulgarian Azerbaijani weightlifter.
Camilla Gray
Camilla M. Gray, also known as Camilla Gray-Prokofieva, was a British art historian whose book, The Great Experiment: Russian Art 1863–1922, broke new ground in promoting this branch of modernism. Gray organised several exhibitions in London on the relevant artists such as Kazimir Malevich, Mikhail Larionov, and Natalia Goncharova. She married Oleg Prokofiev, son of the composer Sergei Prokofiev.
Saddam Kamel
Saddam Kamel Hassan al-Majid was the second cousin and son-in-law of deposed Iraqi President Saddam Hussein. He was also a part time actor.
Victor Assis Brasil
Victor Assis Brasil was a Brazilian jazz saxophonist. He began playing the saxophone at the age of 16 and recorded his first album, Desenhos, in 1965. He later studied at Berklee College of Music. He also toured on three continents.
Armin Meier
Armin Meier was a German actor, best known for his performances in films of Rainer Werner Fassbinder.
Saranya Sasi
Saranya Sasi was an Indian actress who worked in Malayalam and Tamil films and television soap operas.
Anneli Granget
Anneli Granget was a German stage and television actress.
David Graiver
David Graiver was an Argentine businessman and banker who was investigated in the 1970s for alleged money laundering of US$17 million for the Montoneros, a leftist guerrilla group. He was indicted for embezzlement after his reported death by Manhattan District Attorney Robert Morgenthau, who had thought he might have faked his death, because of the September 15, 1976 failure of American Bank & Trust. This was the fourth-largest bank failure in United States history at the time, and Graiver's banks in Argentina and elsewhere also failed. A New York court declared Graiver officially dead on January 15, 1979, clearing the way for resolution of some outstanding financial issues.