Death year 2003 celebrities

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Death year 2003

Nancy Whiskey Facts

Nancy Whiskey (born Anne Alexandra Young “Nancy” Wilson, 4 March 1935 – 1 February 2003) was a Scottish folk singer, best known for the 1957 hit song, “Freight Train”.

Carlos Rivas Facts

Nora Heysen Facts

Nora Heysen AM (11 January 1911 – 30 December 2003) was an Australian artist, the first woman to win the prestigious Archibald Prize in 1938 for portraiture and the first Australian woman appointed as an official war artist.

Samit Bhanja Facts

Samit Bhanja (Bengali: শমিত ভঞ্জ) (2 January 1944 – 24 July 2003) was born in Jamshedpur. He got his first break in Balai Sen’s 1965 film Surer Agun and is remembered as the male lead, Navin, of the successful Hindi film Guddi, op

Ernesto Foldats Facts

Dr. Ernesto Foldats Andins (1925 – 2003), was born in Latvia, as Ernests Foldāts. He later moved to Venezuela, where he became a successful botanist and orchidologist. He has held numerous official positions, e.g. Director of the School of Biology

Nicole Louvier Facts

Miklós Boldizsár Facts

Jim Root Facts

James Frederic Root (August 17, 1931 – May 26, 2003) was an American gridiron football player and coach. He played professionally as a quarterback in the National Football League (NFL) for two seasons with the Chicago Cardinals (1953, 1956) and in

Scott Craig Facts

Aglaja Schmid Facts

Aglaja Schmid (1926–2003) was an Austrian stage and film actress.

Howard 'Sandman' Sims Facts

Howard “Sandman” Sims (January 24, 1917 – May 20, 2003) was an African-American tap dancer who began his career in vaudeville. He was skilled in a style of dancing that he performed in a wooden sandbox of his own construction, and acquired his nick

Maurice Rapf Facts

Maurice Rapf (May 19, 1914 – April 15, 2003) was a Jewish American screenwriter and professor of film studies. His work includes the screenplays for Song of the South, Winter Carnival, and So Dear to My Heart. He was a co-founder of the Screen Writ