List of Famous people who died in 2021
Serhiy Ferenchak
Serhiy Ferenchak ; Sergey Ferenchak was a Ukrainian and Russian football midfielder.
Arturo Di Modica
Arturo Di Modica was an Italian-born, American sculptor, widely known for his Charging Bull sculpture which he left outside the New York Stock Exchange on December 15, 1989, as his gift to the United States. He arrived in New York penniless in 1970 and rose to success. In 1987, Black Monday struck the U.S. stock markets by which point Di Modica felt indebted to the country. Charging Bull was intended by Di Modica to inspire everyone who came into contact with it to carry on fighting through hard times for the future.
Christian Massé
Christian Massé was a French writer. He sometimes wrote under the pseudonym Julien Viaud and published in the journals Plaisir d'écrire of Perpignan and Le Jardin d'Essai of Paris.
José Carlos Schiavinato
José Carlos Schiavinato was a Brazilian politician and engineer.
Eduardo Brizuela del Moral
Eduardo Segundo Brizuela del Moral was an Argentine Radical Civic Union (UCR) politician. He was governor of Catamarca Province from 2003 to 2011, heading the Civic and Social Front of Catamarca.
Roseli Machado
Roseli Aparecida Machado was a Brazilian long-distance runner.
Eva Bal
Eva Bal was a Dutch theatre director. She was a key person in the development of the youth theatre in Flanders, Belgium. She was the founder, director and artistic director of the Speeltheater Gent. On 3 October 2000, Bal was ennobled by Albert II of Belgium for her pioneering work in youth theater and was given the personal title of Baroness.
Ibrahim Kalil Konaté
Ibrahim Kalil Konaté was a Guinean politician and computer scientist. He served as Minister of National Education and Literacy and was Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Loterie nationale de Guinée.
Viktor Kurentsov
Viktor Grigorevich Kurentsov was a Soviet middleweight weightlifter. He competed at the 1964 and 1968 Olympics and won a silver and a gold medal, respectively.
Éliane Thibaut-Comelade
Éliane Thibaut-Comelade was a French journalist, writer and cook. She was expert of the Catalan cuisine, food hygiene, professor of education in science of food and author of Catalan cookbooks. Her major work is La cuisine catalane, regularly reissued since 1978. She won the Joan Blanca prize in 2009 and the Creu de Sant Jordi in 2009.