List of Famous people who died at 58
Isao Kimura
Isao Kimura , also known as Kō Kimura, was a Japanese actor. He appeared in several films directed by Akira Kurosawa. The first was Stray Dog (1949) as Yusa the criminal. Perhaps his most notable collaboration with Kurosawa was in Seven Samurai as the youngest of the samurai, Katsushiro. During his career he also appeared in several films directed by Mikio Naruse as well as appearing in the famous Lone Wolf and Cub film series. In addition to a film career spanning almost thirty years, Kimura founded and directed an acting company which ultimately went bankrupt. He died of esophageal cancer.
Shūsuke Nomura
Shūsuke Nomura was a Japanese ethnic nationalist activist. He is best remembered for his suicide in the offices of the newspaper Asahi Shimbun.
Hiam Taeima
Hiam Taeima was a Syrian actress.
Takashi Ozaki
Takashi Ozaki was a Japanese mountaineer. He is known for having made the first ascent of Mount Everest's north face and the first ascent of Myanmar's Hkakabo Razi.
Quentin Dean
Quentin Dean was an American actress of the 1960s.
Pedro Pompilio
Pedro Pompilio was a football businessman and chairman of Boca Juniors. He began his mandate at the club on 4 December 2007 and it lasted until his death on 30 October 2008 due to heart problems. He was also the second Vice President of the Argentinian Football Association.
Viktor Stepanov
Viktor Fyodorovich Stepanov was a Russian actor. He appeared in more than fifty films from 1964 to 2005.
Roger Zelazny
Roger Joseph Zelazny was an American poet and writer of fantasy and science fiction short stories and novels, best known for The Chronicles of Amber. He won the Nebula Award three times and the Hugo Award six times, including two Hugos for novels: the serialized novel ...And Call Me Conrad (1965), subsequently published under the title This Immortal (1966) and then the novel Lord of Light (1967).
Lourdes Guerrero
María Concepción de Lourdes Amparan-Águila, better known as Lourdes Guerrero was a Mexican actress and news anchor. She is best remembered for hosting the morning news program Hoy Mismo on September 19, 1985 alongside María Victoria Llamas and Juan Dosal when an 8.3 magnitude earthquake struck.
Gaston Rahier
Gaston Rahier was a Belgian professional motocross racer. He competed in the Motocross World Championships from 1967 to 1979. Rahier is notable for being a three-time FIM 125cc motocross world champion. After his motocross career, he became a successful Rally Raid competitor.