List of Famous people who died at 94
Robert Tishman
Robert Valentine Tishman was an American real estate developer who had been head of the family-owned firm Tishman Realty & Construction until it was disestablished in 1977, and was one of the two founding partners of Tishman Speyer, which was formed in 1978 and became one of the largest owners and builders of office buildings in the United States.
Pedro Ramírez Vázquez
Pedro Ramírez Vázquez was a late twentieth century Mexican architect. He was born in Mexico City. He was persuaded to study architecture by writer and poet Carlos Pellicer.
Dewey Martin
Dewey Martin was an American film and television actor.
José Luis Pinillos
José Luis Pinillos Díaz was a Spanish psychologist. He spent 20 years as the psychology chair at the Complutense University of Madrid. Considered the father of contemporary Spanish psychology, Pinillos wrote a textbook, Principios de Psicología, that was once used by most introductory psychology courses in Spain.
Paul Baize
Paul Achille‐Ariel Baize was a French pediatrician and amateur astronomer specialising in double star observations.
Lalla Romano
Graziella "Lalla" Romano was an Italian novelist, poet, artist and journalist.
E.G.D. Cohen
Ezechiel Godert David "Eddie" Cohen was a Dutch-American physicist and Professor Emeritus at The Rockefeller University. He is widely recognised for his contributions to statistical physics. In 2004 Cohen was awarded the Boltzmann Medal, jointly with Prof. H. Eugene Stanley. Cohen's citation read "For his fundamental contributions to nonequilibrium statistical mechanics, including the development of a theory of transport phenomena in dense gases, and the characterization of measures and fluctuations in nonequilibrium stationary states."
Ralph E. Winters
Ralph E. Winters was a Canadian-born film editor who became one of the leading figures of this field in the American industry.
Carl Hayden
Carl Trumbull Hayden was an American politician and the first United States Senator to serve seven terms. Serving as Arizona's first Representative for eight terms before entering the Senate, Hayden set the record for longest-serving member of the United States Congress more than a decade before his retirement from politics. The longtime Dean of the United States Senate served as its president pro tempore and chairman of both its Rules and Administration and Appropriations committees. He was a member of the Democratic Party.