List of Famous people who died at 76
Ameen Faheem
Makhdoom Muhammad Ameen Faheem was a Pakistani populist left-wing figure and a poet. He was the senior vice-chairman of Pakistan Peoples Party, Chairman of Pakistan People's Party Parliamentarians and Former Chairman of Alliance for Restoration of Democracy.
Walter Jackson Freeman II
Walter Jackson Freeman II was an American physician who specialized in lobotomy.
Horst Walter
Horst Walter was a German footballer.
Jean Metcalfe
Jean Metcalfe was an English radio broadcaster.
Brigitte Swoboda
Brigitte Swoboda was an Austrian actor.
Esmond Bradley Martin
Esmond Bradley Martin was an American conservationist who fought for both the preservation of elephants against the illegal ivory trade, and for the rhinoceros against the illegal trade of rhinoceros horns. A trained geographer, Martin was considered a world-renowned expert in the ivory trade and rhinoceros horn trade. He had been a special envoy of the United Nations for the conservation of rhinoceros. Militant for a reduction in the demand for ivory to dry up the market, he participated notably in the stop of rhinoceros horn trade to China in 1993 and ivory in 2017.
Betty Williams
Elizabeth Williams was a peace activist from Northern Ireland. She was a co-recipient with Mairead Corrigan of the Nobel Peace Prize in 1976 for her work as a cofounder of Community of Peace People, an organisation dedicated to promoting a peaceful resolution to the Troubles in Northern Ireland.
Kōji Wakamatsu
Kōji Wakamatsu was a Japanese film director who directed such pinku eiga films as Ecstasy of the Angels and Go, Go, Second Time Virgin . He also produced Nagisa Ōshima's controversial film In the Realm of the Senses (1976). He has been called "the most important director to emerge in the pink film genre," and one of "Japan's leading directors of the 1960s."
Mireille Ndiaye
Mireille Ndiaye was a senior Senegalese judge of German and Togolese origin.
Leonorilda Ochoa
Leonorilda Ochoa Pagaza was a Mexican actress and comedian who appeared in film, television, and theatre productions. She became popular as La Pecas in the sitcom Los Beverly de Peralvillo (1968-1973).