Death year 1976 celebrities
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Philip Ford (October 16, 1900 – January 12, 1976) was an American film director and actor. He directed 43 films between 1945 and 1964. He also appeared 16 in films between 1916 and 1926. He was the son of actor/director Francis Ford and the nephew
Ernst Albrecht (12 November 1907 – 26 March 1976) was a German footballer. He played for Fortuna Düsseldorf in the team which won the 1933 German championship.
Rex O’Malley (1901-1976) was a British actor. His mother was an Irish seamstress. At one stage she worked for Queen Victoria as her dressmaker and had a store on Sloane Street, London. He acted on Broadway, in films and in television.
Michael Polanyi, FRS (11 March 1891 – 22 February 1976) was a Hungarian-British polymath, who made important theoretical contributions to physical chemistry, economics, and philosophy. He argued that positivism supplies a false account of knowing,
Roger Livesey (25 June 1906 – 4 February 1976) was a British stage and film actor. He is most often remembered for the three Powell & Pressburger films in which he starred: The Life and Death of Colonel Blimp, I Know Where I’m Going! and A Matter o
José Lezama Lima (December 19, 1910 – August 9, 1976) was a Cuban writer and poet who is considered one of the most influential figures in Latin American literature.
Roy Herbert Thomson, 1st Baron Thomson of Fleet, GBE (June 5, 1894 – August 4, 1976) was a Canadian newspaper proprietor who became one of the moguls of Fleet Street.
Antonio Blasevich (born August 18, 1902 in Split, Austria–Hungary, now Croatia) was an Italian professional football player and coach.
Paul Morand (March 13, 1888 – July 24, 1976) was a French author whose short stories and novellas were lauded for their style, wit and descriptive power. His most productive literary period was the interwar period of the 1920s and 1930s. He was muc
Marion John Fricano (July 15, 1923 – May 18, 1976) was an American Major League Baseball pitcher. He is likely remembered as the guy who ended Cass Michaels’ career with a beanball on August 27, 1954.