List of Famous people who died in 2005

Jack Kilby

First Name Jack
Last Name Kilby
Born on November 8, 1923
Died on June 20, 2005 (aged 81)

Jack St. Clair Kilby was an American electrical engineer who took part in the realization of the first integrated circuit while working at Texas Instruments (TI) in 1958. He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics on December 10, 2000. Kilby was also the co-inventor of the handheld calculator and the thermal printer, for which he had the patents. He also had patents for seven other inventions.

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Rafael Vidal

Rafael Antonio Vidal Castro
First Name Rafael
Last Name Vidal
Born on January 6, 1964
Died on February 12, 2005 (aged 41)
Born in Venezuela
Height 181 cm | 5'11

Rafael Antonio Vidal Castro was a Venezuelan competition swimmer, Olympic medalist and sports commentator.

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Pierre Daninos

Charles Pierre Daninos
First Name Pierre
Last Name Daninos
Born on May 26, 1913
Died on January 7, 2005 (aged 91)

Pierre Daninos was a French writer and humorist.

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Colette Besson

Colette Henriette Besson
First Name Colette
Last Name Besson
Born on April 7, 1946
Died on August 9, 2005 (aged 59)
Height 169 cm | 5'7

Colette Besson was a French athlete, the surprise winner of the 400 m at the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico City.

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Marga López

Catalina Margarita Lopez Ramos
First Name Marga
Last Name López
Born on June 21, 1924
Died on July 4, 2005 (aged 81)

Catalina Margarita López Ramos, better known as Marga López, was an Argentine-born Mexican actress. Born in Argentina, she later acquired Mexican citizenship.

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Rutherford Aris

First Name Rutherford
Last Name Aris
Born on September 15, 1929
Died on November 2, 2005 (aged 76)

Rutherford "Gus" Aris was a chemical engineer, control theorist, applied mathematician, and a Regents Professor Emeritus of Chemical Engineering at the University of Minnesota (1958–2005).

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Andrónico Lukšić

First Name Andrónico
Last Name Lukšić
Born on November 5, 1926
Died on August 18, 2005 (aged 78)

Antonio Andrónico Luksic Abaroa was a Chilean businessman of Croatian and Bolivian origin. He founded the Luksic Group, becoming the richest person in Chile, the fourth in Latin America, and the 132nd in the world, with a net worth in 2005 of US$4.2 billion according to Forbes magazine. The Luksic Group has interests in the mining, financial, industrial, and beverages sectors. Major holdings include, or have included, Banco de Chile, Compañia de Cervecerias Unidas (CCU), and Antofagasta Plc, a UK-listed copper mining company. In Croatia, he was involved in the tourist industry.

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Philip Johnson

Philip Cortelyou Johnson
First Name Philip
Last Name Johnson
Born on July 8, 1906
Died on January 25, 2005 (aged 98)

Philip Cortelyou Johnson was an American architect best known for his works of modern and postmodern architecture. Among his best known designs are his modernist Glass House in New Canaan, Connecticut, and postmodern 550 Madison Avenue in New York, designed for AT&T, and 190 South La Salle Street in Chicago.

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Ermanno Cressoni

First Name Ermanno
Born on July 22, 1939
Died on June 30, 2005 (aged 65)
Born in Italy, Lombardy

Ermanno Cressoni was an Italian car designer who worked for both Alfa Romeo and Fiat during his career. He designed or directed the design of a number of significant cars such as the Alfa Romeo 75 and the Fiat Coupe. He was often referrered to as 'Arch'. He died in Milan, Italy in June 2005 after battling cancer for over a year.

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Kenzō Tange

First Name Kenzō
Last Name Tange
Born on September 4, 1913
Died on March 22, 2005 (aged 91)

Kenzō Tange was a Japanese architect, and winner of the 1987 Pritzker Prize for architecture. He was one of the most significant architects of the 20th century, combining traditional Japanese styles with modernism, and designed major buildings on five continents. His career spanned the entire second half of the twentieth century, producing numerous distinctive buildings in Tokyo, other Japanese cities and cities around the world, as well as ambitious physical plans for Tokyo and its environs. Tange was also an influential patron of the Metabolist movement. He said: "It was, I believe, around 1959 or at the beginning of the sixties that I began to think about what I was later to call structuralism",, a reference to the architectural movement known as Dutch Structuralism.

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