Death year 1932 celebrities

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Death year 1932

William Dennison Clark Facts

William Dennison “Denny” Clark (October 21, 1885 – May 30, 1932) was an American football player. He played for the University of Michigan from 1903 to 1905. He was blamed for Michigan’s 1905 loss to the University of Chicago, which ended the Wolve

Jay Hunt Facts

Jay Hunt was born on August 4, 1855 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. He was a director and actor, known for Granddad (1913), The Heart of Jabez Flint (1915) and Shorty Turns Actor (1915). He died on November 18, 1932 in Los Angeles, California, US

Gustav Meyrink Facts

Gustav Meyrink (January 19, 1868 – December 4, 1932) was the pseudonym of Gustav Meyer, an Austrian author, novelist, dramatist, translator, and banker, most famous for his novel The Golem. He has been described as the “most respected German langua

Otto Matieson Facts

Otto Matieson (27 March 1893 – 19 February 1932) was a Danish actor of the silent era. He appeared in 45 films between 1920 and 1931. He was born in Copenhagen, Denmark and died in a car accident in Safford, Arizona.

Guy Oliver Facts

George Guy Oliver (September 25, 1878 – September 1, 1932) was an American actor. He appeared in at least 189 silent film era motion pictures and 32 talkies in character roles between 1911 and 1931. His obituary gives him credit for at least 600. H

Pop Tate Facts

Edward Christopher Tate (1860–1932) was a 19th-century Major League Baseball catcher. He played from 1885 to 1890 with the Boston Beaneaters and the Baltimore Orioles. He played in the minors from 1894 to 1897.

Yamamoto Yaeko Facts

Yamamoto Yaeko (山本 八重子, 1 December 1845 – 14 June 1932), also known as Niijima Yae (新島八重), was a Japanese woman of the late Edo period who lived into the early Showa period. She was famously known as the wife of Joseph Hardy Neesi

Abdullah Quilliam Facts

William Henry Quilliam (10 April 1856 Liverpool – 23 April 1932 London), who changed his name to Abdullah Quilliam and later Henri Marcel Leon or Haroun Mustapha Leon, was a 19th-century convert from Christianity to Islam, noted for founding Englan

Mirelle Havet Facts

Lindbergh kidnapping Facts

The kidnapping of Charles Augustus Lindbergh, Jr., was the abduction of the son of aviator Charles Lindbergh and Anne Morrow Lindbergh. The toddler, 20 months old at the time, was abducted from his family home in East Amwell, New Jersey, near the tow

Pritilata Waddedar Facts

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Charlie Bastian Facts

Charles J. Bastian (July 4, 1860 – January 18, 1932) was a right-handed infielder in four different major baseball leagues in the 19th Century. The light-hitting Bastian toiled for a total of six teams in the Union League, National League, Players