List of Famous people who died at 89
Anna Proclemer
Anna Proclemer, sometimes credited Anna Vivaldi, was an Italian stage, film and television actress and voice actress.
Volker Aschoff
Leo Lionni
Leo Lionni was an Italian-American author and illustrator of children's books. Born in the Netherlands, he moved to Italy and lived there before moving to the United States in 1939, where he worked as an art director for several advertising agencies, and then for Fortune magazine. He returned to Italy in 1962 and started writing and illustrating children's books. In 1962, his book Inch by Inch was awarded the Lewis Carroll Shelf Award.
Victor Pasmore
Edwin John Victor Pasmore, CH, CBE was a British artist and architect. He pioneered the development of abstract art in Britain in the 1940s and 1950s.
Chen Din Hwa
Chen Din-hwa, was a Hong Kong industrial tycoon, billionaire and philanthropist. He was known as the "King of Cotton Yarn" in Hong Kong.
Peter Spier
Peter Spier was a Dutch-American illustrator and writer who created more than thirty children's books.
Maria Eugénia Rodrigues Branco
Maria Eugénia was a Portuguese stage and film actress. She appeared in seven Portuguese and Spanish films in the late 1940s. Eugénia appeared opposite the Italian actor Amedeo Nazzari in a couple of Barcelona-made films including the comedy Unexpected Conflict (1948). She received an offer from Vittorio De Sica to work with him, but she turned it down.
Jan Rubeš
Jan Ladislav Rubeš CM was a Czech-Canadian bass opera singer and actor.
Sábato Magaldi
Sábato Antonio Magaldi was a Brazilian theater critic, playwright, journalist, teacher, essayist and historian.
Erika Weinzierl
Erika Weinzierl was an Austrian historian, gender researcher, and historian of Nazism. A member of the Austrian People's Party and the Curatorium of the Austrian Mauthausen Committee, she was the second director of the Department of Contemporary History of the University of Vienna, succeeding Ludwig Jedlicka. Weinzierl was a recipient of the Austrian Decoration for Science and Art, the Preis der Stadt Wien für Geisteswissenschaften, the Benemerenti medal, and the Theodor Körner Prize.