List of Famous people who died at 60
Bobby Campbell
Robert McFaul Campbell was a Northern Irish international footballer who played as a centre forward.
Françoise Dior
Marie Françoise Suzanne Dior, better known as Françoise Dior, was a French socialite and neo-Nazi underground financier. She was a close friend of Savitri Devi and the niece of French fashion designer Christian Dior (1905–1957) and Resistance fighter Catherine Dior (1917–2008), who publicly distanced herself from her niece after she married British neo-Nazi activist Colin Jordan in 1963.
Christian Götz
Christian Götz was a German trade unionist and politician.
François Châtelet
François Châtelet was a historian of philosophy, political philosophy and professor in the socratic tradition. He was the husband of philosopher Noëlle Châtelet, the sister of Lionel Jospin.
Susan Strasberg
Susan Elizabeth Strasberg was an American stage, film, and television actress. Imagined to be the next Hepburn-type ingenue, she was nominated for a Tony Award at age 18, playing the title role in The Diary of Anne Frank. She appeared on the covers of LIFE and Newsweek in 1955. A close friend of Marilyn Monroe and Richard Burton, she wrote two best-selling tell-all books. Her career devolved into slasher and horror films, followed by TV roles, by the 1980s.
Daniel Willems
Daniel Willems was a Belgian road bicycle racer. Health problems ended his career in 1986. He competed in the team time trial event at the 1976 Summer Olympics.
Tom McClung
Tom McClung was an American jazz pianist and composer.
Yolanda Ríos
Yolanda Císcar Mateu, known professionally as Yolanda Ríos, was a Venezuelan-Spanish actress best known for her appearances on the game show Un, dos, tres... responda otra vez and her theatrical performances.
Jordi Cussà
Jordi Cussà was a Spanish Catalan-language writer.
Prince Andrej of Yugoslavia
Prince Andrew of Yugoslavia was the youngest child of King Alexander I of Yugoslavia (1888–1934) and Maria of Yugoslavia (1900–1961). His paternal grandparents were King Peter I of Serbia (1844-1921) and Princess Zorka of Montenegro (1864-1890), while his maternal grandparents were King Ferdinand of Romania (1865–1927) and Princess Marie of Edinburgh (1875–1938).