Death year 1951 celebrities
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James Ward Keesey (October 27, 1902 – September 5, 1951) was an American professional baseball player. He played in 5 games for the Major League Baseball Philadelphia Athletics during the 1925 season and 11 games during the 1930 season. He was born
Weldon Heyburn was born on September 19, 1903 in Washington, District of Columbia, USA as Weldon Heyburn Franks. He was an actor, known for The 13th Man (1937), Charlie Chan in The Chinese Cat (1944) and Sea Racketeers (1937). He was married to v*rgi
Robert Hayward Barlow (May 18, 1918 – January 1 or 2, 1951) was an American author, avant-garde poet, anthropologist and historian of early Mexico, and expert in the Nahuatl language. He was a correspondent and friend of horror writer H.P. Lovecraf
Aleksander Krzyżanowski nom de guerre “Wilk” (1895–1951) was a Polish army officer, major, member of the Polish resistance movement in World War II and Commandant of the Armia Krajowa in the Vilnius Region. After the German withdrawal from the are
David Torrence (17 January 1864 – 26 December 1951) was a Scottish film actor. His birth name was David Tayson. He appeared in 104 films between 1913 and 1953. He has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. He was the brother of actor Ernest Torrence
Horace Hodges (1865–1951) was a British film actor and writer.
Walter Gerber (August 18, 1891 – June 19, 1951) was a professional baseball player. He played all or part of fifteen seasons in Major League Baseball who played for the Pittsburgh Pirates (1914–15), St. Louis Browns (1917–28) and Boston Red Sox
Frank Gelett Burgess (January 30, 1866 – September 18, 1951) was an artist, art critic, poet, author and humorist. An important figure in the San Francisco Bay Area literary renaissance of the 1890s, particularly through his iconoclastic little mag
Edmund Breon (12 December 1882 – 1951) was a Scottish film actor. He appeared in 131 films between 1907 and 1952.
Leo Harvey Diegel (April 20, 1899 – May 5, 1951) was an American professional golfer of the 1920s and early 1930s. He captured consecutive PGA Championships, played on the first four Ryder Cup teams, and is a member of the World Golf Hall of Fame.
Ernest Bevin (9 March 1881 – 14 April 1951) was a British statesman, trade union leader, and Labour politician. He co-founded and served as general secretary of the powerful Transport and General Workers’ Union from 1922 to 1940, and as Minister of