Death year 1963 celebrities
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Beverly Wills was born in Los Angeles, California on June 7, 1934. The daughter of actress Joan Davis, Beverly, too, would enter acting, but would not be as successful as her mother. She only appeared in six films, one TV series, and two guest appear
Emil Frederick “Irish” Meusel (June 9, 1893 – March 1, 1963) was an American baseball Left fielder.
Pérola Ellis Byington (December 3, 1879 — 6 November 1963) was a Brazilian philanthropist and social activist. She was an advocate for mother and children’s health assistance in Brazil during the first half of 20th century.
Although he played bit roles in films in the late silent era, tall, gangly character actor Boyd Davis spent the 1930s almost exclusively on the stage. He was back in Hollywood with a vengeance in the `40s, appearing in hundreds of bit roles, mostly a
Paul Reboux (1877–1963) was a French writer, humorist, literary critic and painter.
Gyosaku Morozumi (両角業作, Morozumi Gyōsaku , 4 January 1884 – 15 September 1963) was a general in the Imperial Japanese Army, commanding the Japanese ground forces of the Battle of Mindanao of 1945 in the closing months of the war.
John Herbert “Babe” Brown, Jr. (September 12, 1891 – June 10, 1963) was a vice admiral in the United States Navy during World War II and an American football player.
Clem Bevans (October 16, 1879 – August 11, 1963) was an American character actor best remembered for playing eccentric, grumpy old men.
Mary Gordon (born Mary Gilmour, 16 May 1882 in Glasgow, Scotland – 23 August 1963 in Pasadena, California) was a Scottish actress, long in the United States, who specialized in housekeepers and mothers, most notably the landlady Mrs. Hudson in the
Sir John William “Will” Ashton OBE, ROI (20 September 1881 – 1 September 1963) was a British-Australian artist and Director of the National Art Gallery of New South Wales from 1937 to 1945.