List of Famous people who died at 87
Enrico Castellani
Enrico Castellani was an Italian painter associated with the ZERO movement and Azimuth. Castellani contributed the development of avant-garde art in Europe in the 1950s and 1960s, and was described as one of Italy's most influential artists of the 20th century,
Kawther Ramzi
Kawther Ramzi, was an Egyptian actress. She started her career in radio, then played small roles in cinema, theater and television. She was given a role closer to the tournament in the movie Call of Love.
Nigel Nicolson
Nigel Nicolson was an English writer, publisher and politician.
Felix Pirani
Felix Arnold Edward Pirani was a British theoretical physicist specialising in gravitational physics and general relativity. Pirani and Hermann Bondi wrote a series of articles that established the existence of plane wave solutions for gravitational waves based on general relativity.
Princess Diana of Bourbon-Parma
Princess Diana Margherita of Bourbon-Parma was a French aristocrat and member of the House of Bourbon-Parma, a cadet branch of the Spanish royal family. She was the second royal to have reportedly died from COVID-19.
Julian Huxley
Sir Julian Sorell Huxley was an English evolutionary biologist, eugenicist, and internationalist. He was a proponent of natural selection, and a leading figure in the mid-twentieth century modern synthesis. He was secretary of the Zoological Society of London (1935–1942), the first Director of UNESCO, a founding member of the World Wildlife Fund and the first President of the British Humanist Association.
Gualtiero Marchesi
Gualtiero Marchesi was an Italian chef, considered to be the founder of modern Italian cuisine.
Joseph Vidal
Joseph Vidal was a French politician. In 2002, he became a Knight of the Legion of Honour.
Yves Trudeau
Yves Trudeau was a Canadian sculptor and a prominent figure in 20th-century art in Quebec, especially public art.
Giorgio Bàrberi Squarotti
Giorgio Bàrberi Squarotti was an Italian academic, literary critic and poet. He taught at the University of Turin from 1967 until his death in 2017. He was considered to be one of the most important literary critics of his time.