List of Famous people who died at 65
Manuel Vázquez Gallego
Manuel Vázquez Gallego, was a Spanish cartoonist. He was one of the most important artists of Editorial Bruguera.
Jean-Pierre Cave
Jean-Pierre Cave was a French politician. He served as a member of the National Assembly from 1993 to 1997, representing Tarn-et-Garonne.
Marilyn Buferd
Marilyn Buferd was crowned Miss America in 1946 after being crowned Miss California. She appeared in several minor films in the 1950s as well as several foreign language films, including Touchez pas au grisbi opposite Jean Gabin (1954).
Enrique Sarasola
Enrique Sarasola Lerchundi was a Spanish industrialist, a major figure in his country's transition to democracy, and an owner and breeder of Thoroughbred racehorses.
Denis Sire
Denis Sire was a French cartoonist.
Karlheinz Hackl
Karlheinz Hackl was an Austrian actor and theater director whose varied career included theater, television, film and cabaret performances as well as musical performances (singing).
Kazimieras Uoka
Kazimieras Uoka was a Lithuanian politician and signatory of the 1990 Act of the Re-Establishment of the State of Lithuania.
Jean-Marie Hullot
Jean-Marie Hullot was a French computer scientist and programmer who authored important programs for the original Macintosh, NeXTSTEP and Mac OS X platforms. These include the SOS Interface for the Mac, which later became Interface Builder for NeXTSTEP (1985), and later still evolved into an important part of Mac OS X. He also led the iCal and iSync development teams for Mac OS X (2002).
Angelillo
Ángel Sampedro Montero, better known as Angelillo, was a Spanish singer of popular songs in his time. He has been described as a "popular idol of the flamenco copla", a very particular style of flamenco, along with fandangos, soleares, saetas, caracoles and tarantas etc. He was also one of the earliest singers to sing in a forced falsetto in flamenco. He was also an actor in musical films of Andalusian folklore: He appeared in films such as La hija de Juan Simón (1935) and Suspiros de Triana (1955), becoming a film star for Filmófono and working with esteemed directors such as Luis Buñuel, which led to him being nicknamed “the nightingale of Andalusia”.
Dick James
Dick James was a British music publisher and singer, and, together with his son Stephen, founded the DJM record label and recording studios, as well as the Beatles' publisher Northern Songs.