Death year 1930 celebrities

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Death year 1930

Marie Studholme Facts

Caroline Maria Lupton (10 September 1872 – 10 March 1930), better known by the stage name Marie Studholme, was an English actress and singer known for her supporting and sometimes starring roles in Victorian and Edwardian musical comedy. Her attrac

Stina Berg Facts

Stina Berg (21 October 1869 – 5 October 1930) was a Swedish silent film actress. She appeared in 48 films between 1912 and 1931.

Reginald Brett, 2nd Viscount Esher Facts

Reginald Baliol Brett, 2nd Viscount Esher GCVO KCB PC DL (30 June 1852 – 22 January 1930) was a historian and Liberal politician in the United Kingdom, although his period of greatest influence over military and foreign affairs was as a courtier

Michael Vavitch Facts

Mikhail Vavich (Russian: Михаил Иванович Вавич; 1881, Odessa – 1930, Hollywood) – was a Russian actor, operetta (bass), the popular singer of songs, film actor.

Rudolf, 9th Prince Kinsky of Wchinitz and Tettau Facts

Rudolf, 9th Prince Kinsky of Wchinitz and Tettau (German: Rudolf Fürst Kinsky von Wchinitz und Tettau; 11 December 1859 – 13 March 1930) was the titular pretender Prince Kinsky of Wchinitz and Tettau.

Thomas Gallagher Facts

Thomas Gallagher (July 6, 1850 – February 24, 1930) was a U.S. Representative from Illinois.

Paul Frank Baer Facts

First Lieutenant Paul Frank Baer was the first flying ace in the history of American military aviation, credit

Leopold Auer Facts

Leopold Auer (Hungarian: Auer Lipót; June 7, 1845 – July 15, 1930) was a Hungarian violinist, academic, co

George Townsend Facts

George Hodgson Townsend (June 4, 1867 in Hartsdale, New York – March 15, 1930 in New Haven, Connecticut), ni

Arthur Balfour Facts

Arthur James Balfour 1st Earl of Balfour KG OM PC DL (/ˈbælfə/; 25 July 1848 – 19 March 1930) was a Briti

Siegfried Wagner Facts

Siegfried Wagner (6 June 1869 – 4 August 1930) was a German composer and conductor, the son of Richard Wagn

Vladimir Mayakovsky Facts

Vladimir Vladimirovich Mayakovsky (/ˌmɑːjəˈkɔːfski, -ˈkɒf-/; Russian: Влади́мир Влади́