List of Famous people who died at 67
Tokugawa Yoshitomo
Yoshitomo Tokugawa was the 4th-generation head of the Tokugawa Yoshinobu-ke, the branch of the Tokugawa line started by the last Shōgun Tokugawa Yoshinobu.
Roza Makagonova
Roza Ivanovna Makagonova was a Soviet actress. Makagonova was awarded as a Meritorious Artist in 1976.
Vítor Oliveira
Vítor Manuel Oliveira was a Portuguese football midfielder and manager.
Reinhard Lakomy
Reinhard Lakomy was a German-language composer, pianist, singer-songwriter and arranger. His musical styles ranged from pop, jazz, electronic music to radio plays and musicals for children. In the German Democratic Republic, Lakomy was one of the artists with the most official releases next to the Puhdys. His most famous works include the audio musical for children "Der Traumzauberbaum", which he co-produced with his wife, Monika Ehrhardt.
Nabil Al Fadl
Nabil Al Fadl was a Kuwaiti politician who was a member of the Kuwaiti National Assembly and a columnist with the Al-Watan newspaper.
Erich Fried
Erich Fried was an Austrian-born poet, writer and translator. He initially became known to a broader public in both Germany and Austria for his political poetry, and later for his love poems. As a writer he mostly wrote plays and short novels. He also translated works by different English writers from English into German, most notably works by William Shakespeare.
Bondan Winarno
Bondan Winarno was an Indonesian writer and journalist with a variety of skills. He pioneered and became chairman of Jalansutra, a very popular culinary community in Indonesia. He also became a presenter in the culinary show Wisata Kuliner on Trans TV. He was famous for his phrase "Pokoe maknyus!"
Ujitoshi Konomi
Ujitoshi Konomi was a Japanese sport shooter who competed in the 1956 Summer Olympics.
Jacques Monod
Jacques Monod was a French actor. He appeared in more than one hundred films from 1947 to 1985.
Arturo Longton
Arturo Longton Guerro was a Chilean lawyer and politician. He served as the first Governor of Marga Marga Province from 2010 to 2012.