List of Famous people who died at 82
Hassan al-Hudaybi
Hassan al-Hudaybi was the second "General Guide", or leader, of the Muslim Brotherhood organization, appointed in 1951 after founder Hassan al-Banna's assassination two years earlier. Al-Hudaybi held the position until his death in 1973.
Karl Streibel
Karl Streibel was the second and last commander of the Trawniki concentration camp – one of the subcamps of the KL Lublin system of Nazi concentration camps in occupied Poland during World War II.
John Mitchum
John Mitchum was an American actor from the 1940s to the 1970s in film and television. Early in his career, he was credited as Jack Mitchum.
Eleonora Rossi Drago
Eleonora Rossi Drago, born Palmira Omiccioli, was an Italian film actress. She was born in Quinto al Mare, Genoa, Italy, and had the leading role in Le amiche. She appeared in Un maledetto imbroglio. In 1960, for her performance in Estate violenta, she won the best actress prize of the Mar del Plata Film Festival and the Nastro d'argento. In 1964, she appeared in La Cittadella. She died in Palermo, Italy.
Yevgeny Titarenko
Yevgeny Maximovich Titarenko was a Russian writer and the brother of Raisa Gorbacheva.
Erik Neutsch
Erik Neutsch was one of the most successful writers in East Germany.
Gottfried Arnold
Gottfried Arnold was a German politician of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) and former member of the German Bundestag.
Sam Panopoulos
Sotirios "Sam" Panopoulos was a Greek-born Canadian cook and businessman, credited as the inventor of Hawaiian pizza.
Adolfo Ruiz Cortines
Adolfo Tomás Ruiz Cortines was a Mexican politician who served as 54th President of Mexico from 1952 to 1958, after winning the disputed 1952 elections as the candidate of the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI). Unlike both his predecessor Miguel Alemán and his successor Adolfo López Mateos, he did participate in the Mexican Revolution. He was one of the oldest presidents of Mexico, perhaps best remembered for granting women the right to vote in presidential elections and stimulating the economy during the period known as the Mexican Miracle.
Rudolf Mauersberger
Rudolf Mauersberger was a German choral conductor and composer. His younger brother Erhard was also a conductor and composer.