List of Famous people who died at 66
Paul Otellini
Paul Stevens Otellini was an American businessman and one-time president and CEO of Intel. He was also on the board of directors of Google.
Chris Needs
Christopher Needs, MBE was a Welsh radio broadcaster, best known as a regular evening and daytime presenter on BBC Radio Wales.
Clive Rice
Clive Edward Butler Rice was a South African international cricketer. An all-rounder, Rice ended his First Class cricket career with a batting average of 40.95 and a bowling average of 22.49. He captained Nottinghamshire County Cricket Club from 1979 to 1987.
Gracita Morales
María Gracia Morales Carvajal better known as Gracita Morales was a classic Spanish film supporting actress with a famous high-pitched voice. She acted in many films as a maid.
Annie Goetzinger
Annie Goetzinger was a comics artist and graphic novelist from Paris, France. From the mid-1970s until her death in 2017, she worked on award-winning graphic novels as well as press cartoons for newspapers such as La Croix and Le Monde. She had a long-standing relationship with comics publisher Dargaud and the comics writer Pierre Christin.
Sebastiano Tusa
Sebastiano Tusa was an Italian archaeologist and politician who served as councilor for Cultural Heritage for the Sicilian Region of Italy from 11 April 2018 until his death on 10 March 2019. Tusa also served as a professor of paleontology at the Suor Orsola Benincasa University of Naples.
Aurlus Mabélé
Aurlus Mabélé was a Congolese singer and composer. He was commonly referred to as the "King of Soukous".
Sandra Reemer
Barbara Alexandra "Sandra" Reemer was an Indo-Dutch singer and television presenter. She has represented the Netherlands in the Eurovision Song Contest on three separate occasions, tying with Corry Brokken for most appearances representing the country.
Marcia Strassman
Marcia Ann Strassman was an American actress and singer, best known for her roles as Nurse Margie Cutler on M*A*S*H; as Julie Kotter on Welcome Back, Kotter; and as Diane Szalinski in the film Honey, I Shrunk the Kids (1989).
Elizabeth Murray
Elizabeth Murray was an American painter, printmaker and draughtsman. Her works are in many major public collections, including those of the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, the Museum of Modern Art, the Whitney Museum of American Art, the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, the Art Institute of Chicago, the Carnegie Museum of Art, and the Wadsworth Atheneum. Murray was known for her use of shaped canvases.