List of Famous people who died at 75
Russi Taylor
Russell "Russi" Taylor was an American voice actress. She is best remembered as the voice of Minnie Mouse for 33 years, and was married to voice actor Wayne Allwine until his death on May 18, 2009. She also voiced several characters in The Simpsons.
Leslie West
Leslie West was an American rock guitarist, vocalist, and songwriter. He was best known as a founding member and co-lead vocalist of the hard rock band Mountain.
Kim Fowley
Kim Vincent Fowley was an American record producer, singer, songwriter and musician. He is best known for his role behind a string of novelty and cult pop rock singles in the 1960s, and for managing the Runaways in the 1970s. He has been described as "one of the most colorful characters in the annals of rock & roll", as well as "a shadowy cult figure well outside the margins of the mainstream".
Luis Aragonés
Luis Aragonés Suárez was a Spanish football player and manager.
Amanda Crowe
Amanda Crowe was an Eastern Band Cherokee woodcarver and educator from Cherokee, North Carolina. A graduate of the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, her work has been widely exhibited and is held by a number of museums. Crowe dedicated much of her career to teaching and training the next generation of Eastern Cherokee artists.
Coccinelle
Jacqueline Charlotte Dufresnoy, better known by her stage name Coccinelle, was a French actress, entertainer and singer. She was transgender, and was the first widely publicized post-war gender reassignment case in Europe, where she was an international celebrity and a renowned club singer.
Digby Tatham-Warter
Major Allison Digby Tatham-Warter DSO, also known as Digby Tatham-Warter or just Digby, was a British Army officer who fought in the Second World War and was famed for carrying an umbrella into battle.
Christine Brückner
Christine Brückner was a German writer.
André Malraux
Georges André Malraux was a French novelist, art theorist, and Minister of Cultural Affairs. Malraux's novel La Condition Humaine (1933) won the Prix Goncourt. He was appointed by President Charles de Gaulle as Minister of Information (1945–46) and subsequently as France's first Minister of Cultural Affairs during de Gaulle's presidency (1959–1969).
Bob Monkhouse
Robert Alan Monkhouse was an English entertainer and comedian. He was well-known as a host of television game shows, including The Golden Shot, Celebrity Squares, Family Fortunes and Wipeout.