List of Famous people who died at 93
Roland Peter Brown
Roland Peter Brown was an American physician who spent the majority of his career in Taiwan.
Martin Kersten
Harold Stassen
Harold Edward Stassen was an American politician who was the 25th Governor of Minnesota. He was a leading candidate for the Republican nomination for President of the United States in 1948, considered for a time to be the front-runner. He thereafter regularly continued to run for that and other offices, such that his name became most identified with his status as a perennial candidate.
Edwin Hardy Amies
Sir Edwin Hardy Amies, KCVO was an English fashion designer, founder of the Hardy Amies label and a Royal Warrant holder as designer to the Queen.
Trude Marzik
Rolf Trauernicht
Vincent Dole
Vincent Dole was an American doctor, who, along with his wife, Marie Nyswander, developed the use of methadone to treat heroin addiction. Dole and Nyswander, in establishing methadone maintenance treatment (MMT), improved treatment options in addiction medicine which for a century had been based on the conventional view that narcotic addiction was the result of an intractable moral defect. His work resulted in the partial re-legalization of opioid maintenance in the United States. For this contribution he was a recipient of the 1988 Albert Lasker Award for Clinical Medical Research.
Irving Layton
Irving Peter Layton, OC was a Romanian-born Canadian poet. He was known for his "tell it like it is" style which won him a wide following, but also made him enemies. As T. Jacobs notes in his biography (2001), Layton fought Puritanism throughout his life:
Layton's work had provided the bolt of lightning that was needed to split open the thin skin of conservatism and complacency in the poetry scene of the preceding century, allowing modern poetry to expose previously unseen richness and depth.
Roland Rainer
Roland Rainer was an Austrian architect.
Herbert Weißbach
Herbert Weißbach was a German actor. Born in Bernburg, he appeared in more than 240 films and television shows between 1935 and 1994.