List of Famous people who died at 92
Antonio Larreta
Gualberto José Antonio Rodríguez Larreta Ferreira, better known as Antonio Larreta or Taco Larreta, was a Uruguayan writer, critic and actor. Born in Montevideo, he was active in Uruguay and Spain.
Dave Pell
David Pell was an American jazz saxophonist, bandleader and record producer. He was best known for leading a cool jazz octet in the 1950s.
Eugenio Martín Rubio
Eugenio Martín Rubio was a Spanish meteorologist.
Norbert Balatsch
Norbert Balatsch was an Austrian conductor, especially known as a choral conductor, who began as a baritone choir singer. He was the long-term choir director of both the Vienna State Opera and the Bayreuth Festival. Two of his recordings won Grammy Awards.
Reginald Arnold
Reginald Athelstane Arnold was an Australian racing cyclist.
Claude Guichard
Claude Guichard was a French politician and academic.
Prince Wolfgang of Hesse
Prince Wolfgang of Hesse-Kassel was the designated Hereditary Prince of the monarchy of Finland, and as such, already called the Crown Prince of Finland officially until 14 December 1918, and also afterwards by some monarchists.
Nazim Al-Haqqani
Mehmet Nazım Adil, commonly known as Sheikh Nazim and Wrote Book "The Path of Spiritual Excellence", was a Turkish Cypriot Sufi Muslim sheikh and spiritual leader of the Naqshbandi tariqa, a Sufi order.
Wu Zhaonan
Wu Zhaonan was a Taiwanese xiangsheng comedian officially recognized by the government of Taiwan as a "national treasure". He was the recipient of the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Lincoln Center and the Golden Melody Award for Lifetime Contributions. Before becoming a comedian, he ran a food stall in Taipei where he created and popularized the dish Mongolian barbecue.
Ryō Ikebe
Ryō Ikebe was a Japanese actor. He graduated from Rikkyō University and originally wanted to be a screenwriter, but ended up debuting as an actor at Tōhō in 1941. He did not achieve popularity until starring in a series of youth films in the late 1940s. He expanded his acting range in the 1950s, while still frequently appearing in genre films, such as Tōhō tokusatsu films and yakuza films at Tōei. He was also known as an essayist.