Death year 1937 celebrities

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Death year 1937

Nikolai Batalov Facts

Nikolai Petrovich Batalov (Russian: Николай Петрович Баталов ; 6 December 1899 in Moscow – 10 November 1937 in Moscow) was a Russian actor. He performed in a number of notable films between 1924 and 1931.

Violet Manners, Duchess of Rutland Facts

Marion Margaret Violet Manners, Duchess of Rutland (née Lindsay; 7 March 1856 – 22 December 1937) was a British artist and noblewoman. A granddaughter of the 24th Earl of Crawford, she married Henry Manners in 1882. Manners was styled Marquess of

Fanny Addison Facts

Fanny Addison (December 1847 – January 7, 1937), also known as Mrs. Henry Mader Pitt, was an English actress professionally known as Fanny Addison Pitt.

Gerda Taro Facts

Ndre Mjeda Facts

Ndre Mjeda (20 November 1866 – 1 August 1937) was an Albanian poet and activist. He was influenced by the Jesuit writer Anton Xanoni and the Franciscan poet Leonardo De Martino.

Bobby Dunn Facts

Bobby Dunn (28 August 1890 – 24 March 1937) was a comic actor who appeared in several Laurel and Hardy comedies, beginning with Duck Soup, and notably as the shoplifter in Tit for Tat. He was one of the original Keystone Kops in Hoffmeyer’s Legacy.

Gottfried Huppertz Facts

Gottfried Huppertz (11 March 1887 – 7 February 1937) was a German composer who is perhaps most known for his scores to German expressionist silent films such as the science fiction epic Metropolis (1927). He collaborated with legendary director Fri

Claudia Bitner Facts

A former tutor to the children of Tsar Nicholas II.

Ogden L. Mills Facts

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.

Christine Papin Facts

Bijou Heron Facts

Bijou Heron (September 1, 1863 – March 18, 1937), born Helen Wallace Stoepel was an American stage actress, who became famous as a child actor in the 1870s.

Bill Watkins Facts

William Henry Watkins (May 5, 1858 – June 9, 1937), sometimes known as “Wattie,” or “Watty,” was a Canadian-born baseball player, manager, executive and team owner whose career in organized baseball spanned 47 years from 1876 to 1922.