List of Famous people who died at 60
Irina Gubanova
Irina Igorevna Gubanova was a Russian ballerina and film actress. She was married to the actor Sergei Gurzo.
María Ignacia Benítez
María Ignacia Benítez was the Chilean Minister of the Environment, between 2010 and 2014.
Étienne Perruchon
Étienne Perruchon was a French composer, known mainly for his film scores. Perruchon is also particularly known for the "Dogorian Musics" illustrating the world of Dogora, an imaginary country in Central Europe.
Dina de Marco
Dina de Marco was a Mexican actress and television director. She studied acting in the Academy of Andrés Soler.
Sergey Smirnov
Sergey Smirnov was a Soviet writer, a historian, a radio- and TV-presenter, a public figure, a Lenin Prize winner (1965). Member of the RCP(b) since 1946.
Carlos Cano de la Fuente
Carlos Cano de la Fuente was a Peruvian actor.
Gianni Lunadei
Gianni Lunadei was an Italian Argentine actor. He is considered as one of the most versatile actors of his generation, and is best known for his work in Argentine comedy.
Adelheid Seeck
Adelheid Seeck was a German film actress. She appeared in 27 films between 1941 and 1972. She starred in The Last Ones Shall Be First, which was entered into the 7th Berlin International Film Festival.
John Howard Griffin
John Howard Griffin was an American journalist and author from Texas who wrote about racial equality. He is best known for his project to temporarily pass as a black man and journey through the Deep South of 1959 to see life and segregation from the other side of the color line. He first published a series of articles on his experience in Sepia Magazine, which had underwritten the project. He published a fuller account in a book Black Like Me (1961). This was later adapted as a 1964 film of the same name. A 50th anniversary edition of the book was published in 2011 by Wings Press.
Eric Verdonk
Eric Franciscus Maria Verdonk was a New Zealand rower who won bronze medals in the single sculls events at the 1988 Summer Olympics, 1986 Commonwealth Games, and 1990 World Rowing Championships.