List of Famous people who died in 2005
Constance Moore
Constance Moore was an American singer and actress. Her most noted work was in wartime musicals such as Show Business and Atlantic City and the classic 1939 movie serial Buck Rogers, in which she played Wilma Deering, the only female character in the serial.
Joseph Patrick Delaney
Joseph Patrick Delaney was the second American Roman Catholic bishop of the Diocese of Fort Worth in the state of Texas.
Pál Losonczi
Pál Losonczi was a Hungarian Communist political figure. He was Chairman of the Hungarian Presidential Council from 1967 to 1987.
John Tyndall
John Hutchyns Tyndall was a British fascist political activist. A leading member of various small neo-Nazi groups during the late 1950s and 1960s, he was chairman of the National Front (NF) from 1971 to 1974 and again from 1976 to 1980. He was also chairman of the British National Party (BNP) from 1982 to 1999. On several occasions, he unsuccessfully stood for election to the House of Commons and he also unsuccessfully stood for election to the European Parliament.
Josefine Hawelka
André Essel
André Essel was the co-founder of Fnac, originally Fédération nationale d’achats des cadres, or National Purchasing Federation for Middle Managers, alongside Max Théret. He was also an anti-fascist activist and a believer in Trotskyism.
Aurélie Nemours
Aurélie Nemours was a Parisian painter who made abstract geometrical paintings and was highly influenced by De Stijl, or neoplasticism.
Edward Hay, 13th Marquess of Tweeddale
Edward Douglas John Hay, 13th Marquess of Tweeddale, was a Scottish aristocrat best known for his speech in the House of Lords debate (1996) on the Bosnian War.
Franco Diogene
Franco Diogene was an Italian actor and comedian.
Max Lundgren
Max Lundgren was a Swedish author of children's books. He debuted in 1962 with the book Hunden som äntligen visslade, and has since written a total of about 50 books. Some of his books have become TV series, among other Pojken med guldbyxorna and his books about fictional Swedish soccer club Åshöjdens BK.