List of Famous people who died at 86
Ettore Milano
Ettore Milanoe was an Italian racing cyclist. He rode in the 1949 Tour de France.
Eleanor Audley
Eleanor Audley was an American character actress. With a distinctive voice and a diverse body of work that included stage, radio, film, animation and television, Audley was best known for her roles as aristocratic, somewhat villainous matrons. She is best remembered as Eunice Douglas on the CBS sitcom Green Acres (1965—1969), and for originating the voices of two Disney villainesses: Lady Tremaine in Cinderella (1950); and Maleficent in Sleeping Beauty (1959).
Alexander Zschokke
Donna Hightower
Donna Lubertha Hightower was an American R&B, soul and jazz singer and songwriter, who recorded and released albums for the Decca and Capitol labels. Later in her career she was based in Europe, where she had a hit in 1972 with "This World Today is a Mess."
Leo Arnaud
Leo Arnaud or Léo Arnaud was a French Americans composer of film scores, best known for "Bugler's Dream", which is used as the theme by television networks presenting the Olympic Games in the United States.
Roger-Émile Aubry
Roger-Émile Aubry, C.Ss.R., was the Roman Catholic bishop of the Vicariate Apostolic of Reyes, Bolivia.
Wu Xueqian
Wu Xueqian was a Chinese politician and diplomat who served as the Foreign Minister and Vice Premier of the People's Republic of China.
Johannes Virolainen
Johannes Virolainen was a Finnish politician and who served as 30th Prime Minister of Finland.
Costantino Cristiano Luna Pianegonda
Costantino Cristiano Luna Pianegonda was an Italian Franciscan friar and clergyman. He was ordained priest by the Franciscans on 1 July 1934 before being appointed first bishop of Zacapa in the Archdiocese of Guatemala on 30 November 1955. He was enthroned on 6 January 1956 by archbishop Gennaro Verolino, then apostolic nuncio in Guatemala. He resigned on 16 February 1980 and remained a bishop emeritus of the diocese until his death.
Harry Essex
Harry Essex was an American screenwriter and director in feature films and television. Born and raised in New York City, his career spanned more than fifty years.