List of Famous people who died in 2014
Lalla Fatima Zohra
Princess Lalla Fatima Zohra was the eldest daughter of Mohammed V of Morocco and his first wife, Lalla Hanila bint Mamoun. On 16 August 1961 she was married at the Dar al-Makhzin in Rabat to her cousin, Prince Moulay Ali Alaoui (1924–1988), ambassador of Morocco to France (1964–1966). She has two sons and one daughter: Sharif Moulay Abdallah, Sharif Moulay Youssef and Princess Lalla Joumala, ambassador of Morocco to the United Kingdom since 2009.
Karlheinz Hackl
Karlheinz Hackl was an Austrian actor and theater director whose varied career included theater, television, film and cabaret performances as well as musical performances (singing).
Oswaldo Vigas
Oswaldo Vigas was a Venezuelan artist, best known as a painter and muralist. His work includes painting, sculpture, prints, drawings, ceramics and tapestries. His artwork was created between France and Venezuela, and it's an original synthesis of the cultural roots of Latin America and the latest artistic currents of modernity. He has had over one hundred solo exhibitions and is represented in numerous public institutions and private collections around the world. He is predominantly recognized as a self-taught artist and painter.
Robert Serra
Robert Serra was a Venezuelan politician from Maracaibo and a member of the Venezuelan National Assembly for the United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV).
Alejandra Da Passano
María Alejandra Ana Da Passano, better known as Alejandra Da Passano, was an Argentine actress of film, stage and television. Her best known films were El Señor Presidente (1970), Malevo (1972), and La Madre María (1974).
Hajime Tamura
Hajime Tamura was a Japanese politician. He held different cabinet posts and served as the speaker of the House of Representatives.
Pierre-Henri Menthéour
Pierre-Henri Menthéour was a French professional road bicycle racer.
Masateru Kaiketsu
Kaiketsu Masateru was a Japanese sumo wrestler, who reached the second highest rank of ōzeki on two occasions. He also won two top division tournament championships. After his retirement in 1979 he became a coach under the name of Hanaregoma-oyakata and established Hanaregoma stable. He was also chairman of the Japan Sumo Association from 2010 to 2012.
Timur Kuashev
Timur Kuashev, was a Kabardino-Balkarian human rights activist with connections to Moscow-based rights organization Memorial and a freelance journalist for the magazine Dosh in Nalchik, Kabardino-Balkar Republic within the North Caucasus in Russia, he was found dead 15 kilometers from his home. His death was viewed as suspicious and as of 2017 the investigation is still not closed.
Junichi Watanabe
Junichi Watanabe was a Japanese writer, known for his portrayal of the extra-marital affairs of middle-aged people.