List of Famous people who died at 86
Chen Tian
Chen Tian (1900–1986), also known as Chen Jingwen, was a Taiwanese geisha and supporter of social movements in the Taiwanese resistance to Japanese rule. She was Chiang Wei-shui's concubine.
Chung Laung Liu
Chung Laung Liu, also known as David Liu or C. L. Liu, was a Taiwanese computer scientist. Born in Guangzhou, he spent his childhood in Macau. He received his B.Sc. degree in Taiwan, master's degree and doctorate in United States.
Ana Hatherly
Ana Hatherly was a Portuguese academic, poet, visual artist, essayist, film maker, painter and writer. She was considered one of the pioneers of experimental poetry and literature movement in Portugal.
Johannes Frömming
Johannes Wilhelm Arthur "Hänschen" Frömming was a German harness racing driver and trainer. He is one of the most legendary horsemen in European harness racing.
Harold Gould
Harold Vernon Gould was an American character actor. He appeared as Martin Morgenstern on the sitcom Rhoda (1974–78) and Miles Webber on the sitcom The Golden Girls (1989–92). A five-time Emmy Award nominee, Gould acted in film and television for nearly 50 years, appearing in more than 300 television shows, 20 major motion pictures, and over 100 stage plays. He was known for playing elegant, well-dressed men, and he regularly played Jewish characters and grandfather-type figures on television and in film.
Fleming Mackell
Fleming David Mackell was a Canadian ice hockey forward.
Albano Bortoletto Cavallin
Albano Bortoletto Cavallin was a Brazilian Roman Catholic prelate.
Henry Hathaway
Henry Hathaway was an American film director and producer. He is best known as a director of Westerns, especially starring Randolph Scott and John Wayne. He directed Gary Cooper in seven films.
Liliane Wouters
Liliane Wouters was a Belgian poet, playwright, translator, anthologist and essayist.
Roy Swinbourne
Royston Harry "Roy" Swinbourne was an English footballer who played as a centre forward in the Football League for Wolverhampton Wanderers. He was capped once by England B.