List of Famous people who died in 2018
Régis Manon
Régis Manon was a Gabonese professional football player and coach.
Fernando Albán Salazar
Fernando Alberto Albán Salazar was a Venezuelan–Colombian activist, lawyer, politician, and prominent figure within the Justice First opposition party. Albán served as a councilman of the Libertador Municipality of Caracas from 2012 until his death in office in 2018. He died while he was detained in the headquarters of the Bolivarian Intelligence Service (SEBIN) in Plaza Venezuela, Caracas. Although government officials reported his death as a suicide, his friends, family, opposition political parties and Luis Almagro, Secretary General of the Organization of American States, argue that the councilor's death was murder.
Claudiomiro Estrais Ferreira
Claudiomiro Estrais Ferreira, better known as just Claudiomiro, was a Brazilian football forward who played for several Série A clubs.
Eef Brouwers
Evert (Eef) Brouwers was a Dutch journalist, director-general and spokesman.
María José Alcón Miquel
María José Alcón i Miquel was a Spanish politician from People's Party.
Hugh Wilson
Hugh Hamilton Wilson Jr. was an American film director, writer and television showrunner. He is best known as the creator of the TV series WKRP in Cincinnati and Frank's Place, and as the director of the film comedies Police Academy and The First Wives Club.
Roy Bentley
Roy Thomas Frank Bentley was an English football player and manager.
Johnny Hubbard
John Gaulton Hubbard, MBE was a South African footballer. Hubbard spent the majority of his career at Scottish club Rangers, and later played for English club Bury before ending his career back in Scotland with Ayr United. He was the first African player to compete in the European Cup, having played in October 1956 with Rangers versus Nice, and also the first African player to score a goal in the competition.
Robert Kerman
Robert Charles Kerman, also known as R. Bolla, was an American actor who had a noted pornographic acting career during what is considered to be the "golden age" period of the porn film industry during the mid-1970s to the early/mid-1980s. He grew up in a middle-class Italian neighborhood of Bensonhurst, Brooklyn. As R. Bolla, he appeared in well over 100 pornographic films, most famously Debbie Does Dallas (1978). He was one of few adult performers to have an appreciable mainstream acting career, with his most widely known leading role being Professor Harold Monroe in the controversial horror film Cannibal Holocaust (1980).
Luc Rosenzweig
Luc Rosenzweig was a French journalist for Libération and Le Monde, and author of several books.