Death year 1943 celebrities
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Victor Alter (also Wiktor Alter; February 7, 1890 – February 17, 1943) was a Jewish socialist activist and publicist of the Bund, and a member of the executive committee of the Second International.
Charles West (November 30, 1885 – October 10, 1943) was an American film actor of the silent film era. He appeared in more than 300 films between 1908 and 1937. He was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and died in Los Angeles, California.
Arthur Byron (1872-1943) was an American actor, the son of actors Kate Crehan and Oliver Doud Byron. He played a mixture of British and American roles in films. He was a nephew of the stage actress Ada Rehan, his mother’s sister.
Patrick W. Wright (July 5, 1868 – May 29, 1943) was a professional baseball player. He played in one game in Major League Baseball for the Chicago Colts of the National League on July 11, 1890 as a second baseman.
Lynne Overman (September 19, 1887 – February 19, 1943) was an American actor. Born in Maryville, Missouri, he began his career in theatre before becoming a film actor in the 1930s and early 1940s. In films he often played a sidekick.
Donald Haines (May 9, 1919 – February 20, 1943) was an American child actor who had recurring appearances in the Our Gang short subjects series from 1930 to 1933. He appeared in Our Gang during the early sound days along with Norman “Chubby” Chaney
Frank Stanmore (10 March 1877 – 15 August 1943) was an English film actor. He appeared in 76 films between 1914 and 1938. He was born in London and died in Gravesend, Kent.
Thomas Gawthrop “Doggie” Trenchard (May 3, 1874 – October 16, 1943) was an All-American football player at Princeton University in 1893 and a college football head coach at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, the University of Pittsbur
Harry Hardy (November 5, 1875 – September 4, 1943), was a professional baseball player who played pitcher in the Major Leagues from 1905-1906. He would play for the Washington Senators.
William Franklyn Wolff (January 14, 1876 – November 7, 1943), was a professional baseball pitcher. He pitched in one game in Major League Baseball for the Philadelphia Phillies of the National League on September 10, 1902.
Jacqueline DREYFUS, born on December 26, 1928, in Paris, was 14 when she was deported on October 28, 1943, on convoy 61 with her mother and her brother Gérard, 12, born on December 29, 1929. They had been arrested in Nice, where they lived at 1 aven