List of Famous people who died at 58
Viktor Manakov
Viktor Viktorovich Manakov was a Russian cyclist. He won the Gold Medal in the Men's team pursuit at the 1980 Summer Olympics. At the 1983 Summer Universiade he won gold in the men's points race and silver in the men's individual pursuit.
Enrique Lihn Carrasco
Enrique Lihn Carrasco was a Chilean poet, playwright, and novelist. The son of Enrique Lihn Doll and María Carrasco Délano, he married Ivette Mingram (1932–2008). They had one daughter, the actress Andrea María Lihn Mingram. Linh was born in Santiago, Chile. He aspired to be a painter but after a failed attempt at pursuing this ambition during university he abandoned that dream to pursue writing. He proceeded to develop into a poet, playwright, and novelist and would teach literature at the University of Chile. Lihn viewed both the past and the future as forms of death, and his emphasis on this point is evident throughout his literary works. His work revolved around his anger for the contemporary dictatorship, as Chile was governed by a military junta. Works layered with social, political, and religious commentary are common throughout Lihn's canon. His final book, Diario de Muerte was written in the six weeks preceding his death from cancer in Santiago. The evening before his death, he corrected the proofs.
Sawsan Rabie
Sawsan Rabie was an Egyptian television and film actress. She studied at Ain Shams University.
Yūji Aoki
Yūji Aoki was a Japanese manga artist born in Fukuchiyama, Kyoto, Japan.
Sergio Marchant
Sergio Armando Marchant Muñoz was a Chilean footballer who played as a midfielder.
Teixeirinha
Teixeirinha (pronounced tay-shay-REE-ñuh), given name Vitor Mateus Teixeira, was a Brazilian musician. Teixeirinha is the diminutive form of the common Brazilian surname of Teixeira.
Hans Kristian Amundsen
Hans Kristian Amundsen was a Norwegian newspaper editor and politician for the Labour Party.
Khaira Arby
Khaira Arby, known as The Nightingale of Timbuktu, was a Malian singer.
Zhang Baosheng
Zhang Baosheng was a Chinese qigong grandmaster during the peak of qigong's popularity in China. Along with Yan Xin, he played a key role in bringing the body technologies of qigong practice, and the supernatural abilities that can be putatively developed through it, into the Chinese public consciousness.
Hitomi Nozoe
Hitomi Nozoe was a Japanese actress popular in the 1950s and early 1960s.