Death year 1980 celebrities
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Carl “Goggi” von Haartman (6 July 1897, Helsinki, Finland – 27 August 1980, El Alamillo, Spain) was a Finnish Lieutenant Colonel, writer, film actor, and film director.
Bronte Woodard (October 8, 1940 – August 6, 1980) was an American writer best known for penning the adapted screenplay for the hit film Grease. He was born October 8, 1940 in Alabama. He also co-wrote the screenplay for the 1980 Village People film
Roland Gérard Barthes (/bɑːrt/; 12 November 1915 – 26 March 1980) was a French literary theorist, philosopher, linguist, critic, and semiotician. Barthes’ ideas explored a diverse range of fields and he influenced the development of schools of t
Sister Dorothy Kazel, O.S.U. (June 30, 1939 – December 2, 1980), was an American Ursuline Religious Sister and missionary to El Salvador. On December 2, 1980, she was beaten, raped, and murdered along with three fellow missionaries — Maryknoll Si
Ambrosine Phillpotts (13 September 1912 – 12 October 1980) was a British actress of theatre, TV and film. The Times wrote, “She was one of the last great stage aristocrats, a stylish comedienne best known for playing on stage and screen a successio
Mikhail Abramovich Kaufman (Russian: Михаи́л Абра́мович Ка́уфман; 1897 – March 11, 1980) was a Russian cinematographer and photographer. He was the younger brother of filmmaker Dziga Vertov (Denis Kaufman) and the older bro
Ida Kamińska (September 18, 1899 – May 21, 1980) was a Polish-Jewish actress.
Friedrich Wilhelm Ernst Busch (January 22, 1900 – June 8, 1980) was a German singer and actor.
Kenneth Thomson “Mike” Knode (November 8, 1895 – December 20, 1980) was an American football and baseball player.
Gladys E. Calthrop (1894 – 7 March 1980) was an artist and leading British stage designer. She is best known as the set and costume designer for many of Noël Coward’s plays and musicals.
Knox Manning (January 17, 1904 – August 26, 1980) was an American film actor. He was born Charles Knox Manning in Worcester, Massachusetts and died in Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California.
Robert Barton “Bullet Bob” Westfall (May 5, 1919 – October 23, 1980) was an American football fullback who played for the University of Michigan (1939–1941) and the Detroit Lions (1944–1947). He was a consensus first-team All-American in 1941 a