List of Famous people who died in 1993
Saqr III bin Sultan al-Qasimi
Saqr III bin Sultan Al Qasimi was the ruler of the Emirate of Sharjah from May 1951 to 24 June 1965.
Saad bin Abdulaziz
Saad bin Abdulaziz was a former governor of 'Asir and a member of House of Saud. He was also a former chairman of royal family council of Al Saud. The Council was created to look after the members of the Saudi royal family and was not related to any political issues. The current chairman is King Salman bin Abdulaziz.
Anastasia Tsvetayeva
Anastasia Ivanovna Tsvetayeva was a Russian writer, poet and memoirist, a younger sister of Marina Tsvetayeva.
Guy des Cars
Guy Augustin Marie Jean de la Pérusse des Cars was a best-selling French author of popular novels.
Nina Berberova
Nina Nikolayevna Berberova was a Russian writer who chronicled the lives of Russian exiles in Paris in her short stories and novels. She visited post-Soviet Russia.
Abdullah Gaith
Abdullah Gaith was an Arab actor from Egypt. He was the younger brother of actor Hamdi Gaith, who died in 2006.
Rıfat Ilgaz
Rıfat Ilgaz was a Turkish teacher, writer and poet.
Ann Way
Ann Way was an English character actress in film and television. Born in Wiveliscombe, Somerset, she began her career in repertory in Birmingham in the 1950s moving from there to the Dundee Rep.
Rita Macedo
Rita Macedo was a Mexican actress who performed during the Golden Age of Mexican cinema. She was nominated for an Ariel Award for her 1956 performance in "Ensayo de un crimen" and in 1991 for a TVyNovelas Prize for "Alcanzar una estrella". She won the Best Actress Ariel Award in 1972 for "Tú, yo, y nosotros". She was married to a pioneer of Mexican radio, television and film, Luis de Llano Palmer, by whom she had two children, Julissa, an actress and musician, and Luis de Llano Macedo, renowned telenovela producer. She also was instrumental in bringing many works of international writers to the Mexican stage.
Luciano Leggio
Luciano Leggio was an Italian criminal and leading figure of the Sicilian Mafia. He was the head of the Corleonesi, the Mafia faction that originated in the town of Corleone. He is universally known with the surname Liggio, a result of a misspelling in court documents in the 1960s.