List of Famous people who died at 75
Kihachi Enomoto
Kihachi Enomoto was a Japanese former Nippon Professional Baseball first baseman. He batted and threw left-handed.
Richard Bustillo
Richard S Bustillo was a Filipino-American martial arts instructor from Hawaii who was a student of the late Bruce Lee and an authority on Jeet Kune Do Concepts and Filipino Martial Arts.
Beaton Tulk
Beaton Tulk was a Canadian educator, civil servant and politician. He served as the seventh premier of Newfoundland from 2000 to 2001 as a member of the Liberal Party of Newfoundland and Labrador.
Joelmir Beting
Joelmir José Beting was a Brazilian journalist, radio and TV anchorman, and an economics-specialized columnist. He was widely recognized for his ability to translate the harsh, confusing economical concepts into simple, easy to understand examples for the people in general.
Basil Bernstein
Basil Bernard Bernstein was a British sociologist known for his work in the sociology of education. He worked on socio-linguistics and the connection between the manner of speaking and social organization.
Novera Ahmed
Novera Ahmed was a modern sculptor of Bangladesh. She was awarded Ekushey Padak by the Government of Bangladesh in 1997. Artist Zainul Abedin described her work saying "What Novera is doing now will take us a long time to understand – she is that kind of an artist."
Sammy Ellis
Samuel Joseph Ellis was an American professional baseball pitcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Cincinnati Reds, California Angels, and Chicago White Sox. Ellis was an MLB All-Star in 1965.
Maria Pakhomenko
Maria Leonidovna Pakhomenko was a Soviet and Russian singer, a holder of the title of People's Artist of Russia since 1999.
Leo Margulies
Leo Margulies was an American editor and publisher of science fiction and fantasy pulp magazines and paperback books.
Ernie Terrell
Ernest Terrell was a 20th-century American professional boxer who competed from 1957 to 1973. He held the World Boxing Association heavyweight title from 1965 to 1967, and was one of the taller heavyweights of his era, at 6 feet 6 inches (1.98 m) tall. Terrell was the elder brother of the Supremes' early 1970s lead singer Jean Terrell. In the 1960s, Jean sang with Ernie's group Ernie Terrell & the Heavyweights.