Death year 1933 celebrities
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Ringgold Wilmer “Ring” Lardner (March 6, 1885 – September 25, 1933) was an American sports columnist and short story writer best known for his satirical writings about sports, marriage, and theatre drama.
Ferdinand von Alten (1885–1933) was a Russian-born German actor.
Fred Holland Day (Boston July 8, 1864 – November 12, 1933) was an American photographer and publisher. He was the first in the U.S.A. to advocate that photography should be considered a fine art.
William (Billy) Lauder (February 23, 1874 in New York City, New York – May 20, 1933 in Norwalk, Connecticut) was a Major League Baseball third baseman and coach and college baseball coach who played for the Philadelphia Phillies, the Philadelphia Ath
Anny Ahlers (December 21, 1907 – March 14, 1933) was a German actress and singer. She was born in Hamburg.
Julius Falkenstein (25 February 1879 – 9 December 1933) was a German film actor of the silent era. He appeared in 184 films between 1914 and 1933. Falkenstein was Jewish, but secured a special permit to continue making films following the Nazi rise
Max Landa (Belarusian: Макс Ландаў; 24 April 1873 – 8 November 1933; born Max Landau) was a Russian-born Austrian silent film and stage actor. He attended the Handelsakademie (commercial academy) in Vienna and took classes with acting tea
Luis Miguel Sánchez Cerro (August 12, 1889, Piura – April 30, 1933, Lima) was a high-ranking Peruvian army officer and President of Peru from 1931 to 1933. On August 22, 1930, as a lieutenant-colonel, he overturned the eleven-year dictatorship of
Charles Prince Seigneur (27 April 1872 – 18 July 1933) was a French-born film actor and comedian, best known for his screen persona “Rigadin” in numerous short slapstick comedies. He was also known as “Moritz” in Germany, “Whiffles” in England and
Annie Besant (1 October 1847 – 20 September 1933) was a prominent British socialist, theosophist, women’s rights activist, writer and orator and supporter of Irish and Indian self-rule.