List of Famous people who died in 1992
Pranoto Reksosamudro
Major General Pranoto Reksosamodra was an Indonesian Army general who was briefly army chief of staff and was detained for 15 years without trial for alleged involvement in the 30 September Movement coup attempt.
Sergey Obraztsov
Sergey Vladimirovich Obraztsov was a Soviet and Russian puppeteer who is credited by the Encyclopædia Britannica with "establishing puppetry as an art form in the Soviet Union." Puppet theaters in many countries owe their establishment to Obraztsov's influence. His collection of exotic puppets was the largest in Russia and one of the largest in the world.
Yves Rocard
Yves-André Rocard was a French physicist who helped develop the atomic bomb for France.
Ron Woodroof
Ronald Dickson Woodroof was an American man who created what would become known as the Dallas Buyer's Club in March 1988, one of several such AIDS buyers clubs that sprang up at the time. After contracting the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) in 1985, he created the group as part of his efforts to find and distribute drugs to treat HIV at a time when the disease was poorly understood.
Larbi Benbarek
Larbi Benbarek; also Ben Barek or Ben M'barek was a French-Moroccan football player. He represented the French national football team 17 times. He earned the sobriquet of "Black Pearl".
James Brown
James E. Brown was an American film and TV actor best known for his role as Lieutenant Ripley "Rip" Masters in all 166 episodes of the 1954-1959 ABC Western television series, The Adventures of Rin Tin Tin. He was also credited variously as J.B. Brown, Jim L. Brown, and James Bowen Brown.
Günther Anders
Günther Anders was a German philosopher, journalist, essayist and poet.
Marisa Mell
Marisa Mell was an Austrian actress. Typecast as a femme fatale in European arthouse and genre films, she is best regarded for her performances as Eva Kant in Mario Bava's critically re-assessed Danger: Diabolik (1968), and the dual role of Susan Dumurrier/Monica Weston in Lucio Fulci's giallo One on Top of the Other (1969).
Juan Gilberto Funes
Juan Gilberto Funes Baldovino, nicknamed "El Búfalo", was an Argentine footballer, who played as a striker, known for his physical style of play. He was born in San Luis, Argentina.
Tatyana Yesenina
Tatyana Sergeevna Yesenina was a Soviet writer and the daughter of Sergei Yesenin and his second wife Zinaida Raikh.