List of Famous people who died at 91
Carmel McSharry
Carmel E. McSharry was an Irish character actress, best known for her roles as Beryl Humphries in Beryl's Lot (1973–77), a daytime ITV serial, and as Mrs. Hollingbery in In Sickness and in Health. She also played bit parts in The Day the Earth Caught Fire (1961), 80,000 Suspects (1963) and The Leather Boys (1964).
Pierre Daninos
Pierre Daninos was a French writer and humorist.
Edoardo Vesentini
Edoardo Vesentini was an Italian mathematician and politician who introduced the Andreotti–Vesentini theorem. He was awarded the Caccioppoli Prize in 1962.
Germà Colón
Germà Colón i Doménech was a Spanish philologist of Romance philology and Catalan lexicology. He was appointed a professor at the University of Basel, in Switzerland.
Johann Baptist Metz
Johann Baptist Metz was a German Catholic priest and theologian. He was Ordinary Professor of Fundamental Theology at the University of Münster, and a consultant to the synod of German dioceses. He is regarded as one of the most important German theologians after the Second Vatican Council, who influenced liberation theology and focused on compassion.
Nina Dorda
Nina Ilyinichna Dorda was a Soviet pop and soprano singer, an Honored Artist of Russia.
Walter Roderer
Walter Roderer was a Swiss actor and screenwriter. He played several leading film roles including the 1959 comedy The Model Husband.
Quett Masire
Quett Ketumile Joni Masire, GCMG was the second President of Botswana, in office from 1980 to 1998. He was a leading figure in the independence movement and then the new government, and played a crucial role in facilitating and protecting Botswana's steady financial growth and development. He stepped down in 1998 and was succeeded by Vice-President Festus Mogae, who became the third President of Botswana.
Ernst Sieber
Ernst Sieber was a Swiss pastor and social activist who was one of the most popular and best known personalities associated with the Swiss Reformed Church. He was ordained in the Evangelical Reformed Church of the Canton of Zürich.
Pal Benko
Pal Benko was a Hungarian-American chess player, author, and composer of endgame studies and chess problems.