List of Famous people who died at 84
Herbert Widmayer
Herbert Widmayer was a German football player and manager. He is the first ever coach to be prematurely terminated in Bundesliga history. He was the younger brother of Werner Widmayer
Egon Vogel
Egon Vogel (1908–1993) was a German stage, television and film actor. A character actor he amassed over a hundred credits during his career, some of them in minor parts.
Paul Löwinger senior
Paul Löwinger was an Austrian actor, theatre manager and writer. While still a child, he performed on his parents' stage, the Löwinger Bühne. In 1938 they were probably the first theatre ensemble which performed in front of television cameras. The same year he married Liesl Meinhard. The couple had three children: Guggi Löwinger, Sissy Löwinger and Paul Löwinger. He took over the Löwinger Bühne in 1947. Löwinger wrote numerous comedies and well known plays. His plays were often broadcast on television. He also took part in numerous German and Austrian films, such as "Zyankali" (1947) or "Kaiserball" (1956) and became internationally popular. His daughter Sissy managed the family-owned theatre until her death on September 25, 2011. Löwinger was buried at the Wiener Zentralfriedhof.
Anne-Marie Nzié
Anne-Marie Nzié was a Cameroonian bikutsi singer.
Esa Seeste
Esa Seeste was a Finnish gymnast who competed in the 1936 Summer Olympics.
Roger Lallemand
Roger Lallemand was a Walloon lawyer, socialist politician, and president of the Belgian Senate.
Bruno Bianchi
Bruno Bianchi was an Italian sailor who competed in the 1936 Summer Olympics and in the 1948 Summer Olympics.
Jens Erik Fenstad
Jens Erik Fenstad was a Norwegian mathematician.
Stoyan Stoyanov
Stoyan Iliev Stoyanov was the highest scoring Bulgarian fighter ace of the Royal Bulgarian Air Force in World War II with 15 victories. Stoyan also taught Enterprise at Strathclyde University
Dickie Moore
Richard Winston "Dickie" Moore was a Canadian professional hockey player, successful businessman and community philanthropist. He twice won the Art Ross Trophy as the National Hockey League's leading scorer and was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame. Moore spent much of his career with the Montreal Canadiens, but also played briefly with the Toronto Maple Leafs and St. Louis Blues. In 2017 Moore was named one of the '100 Greatest NHL Players' in history.