Death year 1966 celebrities
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Caterina Albert i Paradís (L’Escala, Spain, 11 September 1869 — 27 January 1966), better known by her penname Víctor Català, was a Spanish writer in Catalan and Spanish who participated in the Modernisme movement and was the author of one of the
Ann Stephens (21 May 1931 – 15 July 1966) was a British child actress and singer, popular in the 1940s. She was born in London. In July 1941 she recorded several songs, including a popular version of “The Teddy Bears’ Picnic”, “Dicky Bird Hop” (wit
Aaron Andrew Robinson (June 23, 1915 in Lancaster, South Carolina – March 9, 1966 in Lancaster, South Carolina), was an American professional baseball player. He played in Major League Baseball as a catcher from 1943 to 1951 for the Chicago White S
Wylie Watson (6 February 1889 – 3 May 1966) (born John Wylie Robertson) was a British actor. Among his best-known roles were those of “Mr Memory”, an amazing man who commits “50 new facts to his memory every day” in Alfred Hitchcock’s 1935 film The
Ruth Landshoff-Yorck (1904–1966) was a German-American actress and writer. She was born January 7, 1904 in Berlin as Ruth Levy, later Ruth Landshoff, to engineer Edward Levy and opera singer Else Landshoff. She came from a middle class Jewish famil
Gordon Harris (1918 – 1965), was an English actor who appeared in films such as Murder, She Said (1961), Murder at the Gallop (1963), as well as The Navy Lark (1959). Before beginning his acting career, Harris was a professional soldier and served
James Lloyd Klein (January 13, 1910 in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan – December 9, 1966) was a Canadian professional ice hockey left winger.
Jack Stewart (1913–1966) was a British actor.
Gail Kane (July 10, 1885 – February 17, 1966) was a stage and silent movie actress born as Abigail Kane in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Gordon Wellington Fraser (March 3, 1894 – October 1, 1964) was a Canadian professional ice hockey defenceman who played five seasons in the National Hockey League for the Chicago Black Hawks, Detroit Cougars, Montreal Canadiens, Pittsburgh Pirates
Biography by Sandra BrennanDistinguished composer Richard Hageman is best known for the haunting adaptations of American folk tunes that graced the soundtracks of several John Ford films during the late ’30s. For his work on the score to Ford’s 1939
Maria Franklin Gable was born on January 17, 1884 in Chapman, Kansas, as Maria Franklin. She was married to Clark Gable, Andrew Denzil Langham, Alfred Thomas Lucas and William Prentiss Jr. She died on September 24, 1966 in Houston, Texas.