Birth year 1884 celebrities
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Georges Paulais (16 September 1884 – 12 December 1967) was a French film actor. He appeared in 145 films between 1910 and 1956. He was born in Guimps, Charente, France and died in Chabanais, Charente, France.
Joseph White Farnham (December 2, 1884 – June 2, 1931) was an American playwright and a film writer and film editor of the silent movie era to the early 1930s. He was also a founding member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. He was
Maria Alexandrovna Spiridonova (Russian: Мари́я Алекса́ндровна Спиридо́нова; 16 October 1884 – 11 September 1941) was a Russian socialist revolutionary. Her assassination of a police official in 1905 was the most fam
Hughie Mack (November 26, 1884 – October 13, 1927) was an American actor of the silent era. He appeared in 195 films between 1910 and 1928. He was born in Brooklyn, New York and died in Santa Monica, California.
Alfred Dillwyn “Dilly” Knox, CMG (23 July 1884 – 27 February 1943) was a British classics scholar and papyrologist at King’s College, Cambridge and a codebreaker. As a member of the World War I Room 40 codebreaking unit, he helped decrypt the Zimme
Joseph Aloysius Ward (September 7, 1884 – August 11, 1934) is a former Major League Baseball player who played second base for the Philadelphia Phillies in the 1906 season. He also played for the Phillies in 1909-1910 seasons and also part of 1909
Selma Mayer, known as Schwester Selma (German for “Sister Selma” or “Nurse Selma”) (February 3, 1884 – February 5, 1984) was the head nurse at the original Shaare Zedek Hospital on Jaffa Road in Jerusalem for nearly 50 years. For many years she was
Ogden Livingston Mills (August 23, 1884 – October 11, 1937) was an American lawyer, businessman and politician. He served as United States Secretary of the Treasury in President Herbert Hoover’s cabinet.
Alexandra Tegleva was a hereditary aristocrat and served as senior nurse to the Tsar’s children in 1902–1918. She occupied an upper floor room in the Alexander Palace next to the grand duchesses’. She volunteered to accompany the Tsar’s famil
Jun Tsuji, later Ryūkitsu Mizushima (辻 潤, Tsuji Jun, October 4, 1884 – November 24, 1944) was a Japanese author: a poet, essayist, playwright, and translator. He has also been described as a Dadaist, nihilist, Epicurean, shakuhachi musician, a