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Death year 1954

Laurence Trimble Facts

Laurence Trimble (February 15, 1885 – February 8, 1954) was an American silent film actor, writer and director. Trimble began his career as an actor in the 1910 silent Saved by the Flag. He made 100 silent films between 1908 and 1926. Trimble was b

Cecilie, Herzogin Zu Mecklenburg Facts

Dorothy Di Frasso Facts

Miles Franklin Facts

Stella Maria Sarah Miles Franklin, known as Miles Franklin (14 October 1879 – 19 September 1954) was an Australian writer and feminist who is best known for her novel My Brilliant Career, self-published in 1901. While she wrote throughout her life

Leon Bary Facts

Léon Bary (1880 – 1954) was a French actor. He appeared in 52 films between 1916 and 1955. He was born in Paris, France.

William Heffelfinger Facts

William Walter “Pudge” Heffelfinger (December 20, 1867 – April 2, 1954) was an American football player and coach. He is considered the first athlete to play football professionally, having been paid to play in 1892.

Zaza Harvey Facts

Ervin King “Zaza” Harvey (January 5, 1879 in Saratoga, California – June 3, 1954 in Santa Monica, California), was a Major League Baseball player who played outfielder from 1900 to 1902. He played for the Chicago Orphans, Chicago White Sox, and Cle

Daisy Belmore Facts

Born: Daisy GarstinJune 30, 1874 in London, England, UKDied: December 12, 1954 (age 80) in New York City, New York, USA2 videos »

Walter Holke Facts

Walter Henry Holke (December 25, 1892 – October 12, 1954) was a first baseman in Major League Baseball. He played for the New York Giants, Boston Braves, Philadelphia Phillies, and Cincinnati Reds. Holke holds the record for the most put-outs by an

Siegfried Breuer Facts

Siegfried Breuer (24 June 1906, Vienna – 1 February 1954, Weende, Göttingen) was an Austrian stage and film actor and occasional film director and screenwriter.

Joseph Hergesheimer Facts

Joseph Hergesheimer (February 15, 1880 – April 25, 1954) was a prominent American writer of the early 20th century known for his naturalistic novels of decadent life amongst the very wealthy.

Tom Raftery Facts

Thomas Francis Raftery (October 5, 1881 – December 31, 1954) was an outfielder in Major League Baseball. He played eight games for the Cleveland Naps. Raftery was 5 feet, 10 inches tall and weighed 175 pounds.