Death year 1983 celebrities

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Death year 1983

Mahmoud El Meliguy Facts

Jessie Evans Facts

William Walton Facts

Sir William Turner Walton OM (29 March 1902 – 8 March 1983) was an English composer. During a sixty-year career, he wrote music in several classical genres and styles, from film scores to opera. His best-known works include Façade, the cantata Be

Ernestine Wade Facts

Ernestine Wade (August 7, 1906 – April 15, 1983) was an American actress who is best known for playing the role of Sapphire Stevens on the radio and television program Amos ‘n Andy.

Johnnie Davis Facts

Johnnie Davis, also billed as Johnny Davis and Johnnie “Scat” Davis, (April 11, 1910 – October 28, 1983) was an American actor, singer and trumpeter.

Saul Lieberman Facts

Saul Lieberman (Hebrew: שאול ליברמן, May 28, 1898 – March 23, 1983), also known as Rabbi Shaul Lieberman or, among some of his students, The Gra”sh (Gaon Rabbeinu Shaul), was an Israeli rabbi and a scholar of Talmud. He served as Professo

Frank Fenter Facts

Frank Fenter (February 25, 1936 – July 21, 1983) was a music industry executive.

Bob Hall Facts

Robert Louis Hall (December 22, 1923 – March 12, 1983) was a pitcher in Major League Baseball who played from 1949 through 1953 for the Boston Braves (1949–1950) and Pittsburgh Pirates (1953). Listed at 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m), 195 lb., Hall batte

Gordon Tanner Facts

Gordon Tanner (1918–1983) was a Canadian actor.

Aleksandr Alov Facts

Aleksandr Alov (Russian: Александр Александрович Алов) (September 26, 1923  – December 12, 1983) was a Soviet film director and screenwriter, he was granted the honorary title of People’s Artist of the USSR in 1983 (toget

Jardel Filho Facts

Jardel Filho (24 July 1928 – 19 February 1983) was a Brazilian film actor. He appeared in 45 films between 1949 and 1982.

Jimmy Wasdell Facts

James Charles Wasdell (May 15, 1914 – August 6, 1983) was an Outfielder and First Baseman for the Washington Senators (1937–40), Brooklyn Dodgers (1940–41), Pittsburgh Pirates (1942–43), Philadelphia Phillies (1943–46) and Cleveland Indians