List of Famous people who died at 94
Pablo García Baena
Pablo García Baena was a Spanish poet. He was born and raised in Córdoba. In 1947, he formed an literary/artistic group called Cántico with his friends and fellow-writers Ricardo Molina, Juan Bernier, Julio Aumente and Mario López. Also in the group were the painters Miguel del Moral and Ginés Liébana.
Til Gardeniers-Berendsen
Mathilde Hubertine Maria Francisca "Til" Gardeniers-Berendsen was a Dutch politician of the defunct Catholic People's Party (KVP) and later the Christian Democratic Appeal (CDA) party and nonprofit director.
Blandine Ebinger
Blandine Ebinger was a German actress and chansonniere.
Vitali Hakko
Vitali Hakko was a Turkish businessman, founder of the Vakko clothing business.
Begum Om Habibeh Aga Khan
Begum Om Habibeh Aga Khan was the fourth and last wife of Sir Sultan Muhammad Shah, Aga Khan III. The couple married thirteen months after the Aga Khan III and his third wife were divorced by mutual consent. The Begum was well known for her generosity towards and compassion for the impoverished and the elderly. Her Egyptian Om Habibeh Foundation worked towards the alleviation of poverty and the improvement of quality of life in the area surrounding Aswan, Egypt, and in Le Cannet she established a retirement home. She was particularly interested in women's issues and, an accomplished artist and sculptor, she was also interested in the arts including classical music, ballet, and the opera. The Begum died at the age of 94 in Le Cannet and was buried in the mausoleum of her husband at Aswan.
Květa Eretová
Květa Eretová was a Czech chess player, who was awarded the title Woman Grandmaster (WGM) by FIDE in 1986. She was ten times Czechoslovak women's chess champion.
Patricia Laffan
Patricia Alice Laffan was an English stage, film, TV and radio actress, and also, after her retirement from acting, an international fashion impresario. She was five-feet-six-inches tall, with dark reddish-brown hair and green eyes. She is best known for her film roles as the Empress Poppaea in Quo Vadis (1951) and the alien Nyah in Devil Girl from Mars (1954).
Chiu Chuang-huan
Chiu Chuang-huan was a Taiwanese politician. He was the Vice Premier from 1981 to 1984.
Maya Turovskaya
Maya Iosifovna Turovskaya was a Soviet and Russian theatrical and film critic, film historian, screenwriter, and culturologist.
Jean Cottard
Jean Cottard was a French fencer. He earned his Master of Arms at Fort Carré in 1949. The coach of Christian d'Oriola, he became the first National Technical Director of France in 1964. He served as a member of the French Federation of Fencing from 1988 until his death.