Death year 1945 celebrities
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Elmer Ellsworth “Mike” Smith (December 5, 1868 – November 3, 1945) was an American professional baseball player who played as a pitcher and as an outfielder for 14 seasons in the major leagues from 1886 to 1901. He began his career as a pitcher for
Frank Clark (December 22, 1857 – April 10, 1945) was an American actor of the silent era. He appeared in 197 films between 1911 and 1938. He was born in Cincinnati, Ohio and died in Woodland Hills, Los Angeles.
Robert Stephen Ganley (April 23, 1875 in Lowell, Massachusetts – October 9, 1945 in Lowell, Massachusetts), was a Major League Baseball player who played outfielder from 1905-1909. He would play for the Pittsburgh Pirates, Philadelphia Athletics, a
Edith Erastoff was born on April 8, 1887 in Helsinki, Finland as Edith Alma Frederika Lundberg. She was an actress, known for The Outlaw and His Wife (1918), A Man There Was (1917) and Johan Ulfstjerna (1936). She was married to Victor Sjöström and
William E. “Jocko” Halligan (December 8, 1868 in Avon, New York – February 13, 1945 in Buffalo, New York), was a professional baseball player who played outfielder in the Major Leagues from 1890-1892. He would play for the Baltimore Orioles, Cincin
George Robert Stone, nicknamed Silent George, (September 3, 1876 – January 3, 1945) was a left fielder in Major League Baseball who played for the Boston Red Sox (1903) and St. Louis Browns (1905–10). Stone batted and threw left-handed. He was th
Yakov Alexandrovich Protazanov (Russian: Я́ков Алекса́ндрович Протаза́нов; January 23 (O.S. February 4), 1881 – August 8, 1945) was a Russian and Soviet film director and screenwriter, and one of the founding fathers o
Song Jin-woo (Korean:송진우, hanja:宋鎭禹, May 8, 1889 – December 30, 1945) was a Korean journalist, politician, independence activist, and social activist. His nickname was Goha (고하, 古下). He was the 3rd, 6th and 8th CEO of The Dong-a I