List of Famous people who died in 1986
Dorothy Osborn
John Zaremba
John Zaremba was an American actor most noted for supporting roles on science fiction films and television series.
Pierino Favalli
Pierino Favalli was an Italian road cyclist. As an amateur he won the road race at the 1934 national championships and finished third at the 1936 World Championships. He competed in the individual and team road race events at the 1936 Summer Olympics and placed seventh and fourth, respectively. After the Olympics he turned professional and won the Milano–Torino race in 1938–40 and Milan–San Remo race in 1941, finishing second in 1937–38 and 1942. He also won one stage in the 1940 Giro d'Italia.
Vera Molnar
Vera Molnar (1923–1986) was a German film actress. Partly of Hungarian descent, she was discovered by the film director Géza von Cziffra who cast her in prominent roles in several of his productions.
Edward Adelbert Doisy
Edward Adelbert Doisy was an American biochemist. He received the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1943 with Henrik Dam for their discovery of vitamin K and its chemical structure.
Julien Brunhes
Leslie Dwyer
Leslie Gilbert Dwyer was an English film and television character actor.
Albert Mooney
Albert W. Mooney was a self taught American aircraft designer and early aviation entrepreneur. Along with his brother Arthur, he was responsible for the founding of the Mooney Aircraft Company in 1929. His first production design was the Mooney M-18 Mite, which initially flew in 1947. The M-18 developed into the Mooney M20 in 1955, which was produced on-and-off from 1955 and is currently in production as of September, 2020 with over 11,000 units delivered thus far.
Abdallah El-Yafi
Abdallah El-Yafi was the Prime Minister of Lebanon serving twelve times between 1938 and 1969.
Jo-Jo White
Joyner Clifford "Jo-Jo" White was an American center fielder in professional baseball. He played nine seasons with the Detroit Tigers (1932–38), Philadelphia Athletics (1943–44), and Cincinnati Reds (1944). Born in Red Oak, Georgia, Joyner White was known as "Jo-Jo" because of the way he pronounced the name of his native state of Georgia.