Death year 2010 celebrities

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Death year 2010

JeeJa Yanin Facts

Yanin “Jeeja” Vismitananda (Thai: ญาณิน “จีจ้า” วิสมิตะนันทน์; rtgs: Yanin “Chicha” Wisamittanan), née Nicharee Vismitananda (Thai: ณิชชารีย์ วิสมิตะนันทน์; r

Lélia Coelho Frota Facts

Bill Fischer Facts

William Charles Fischer (born October 11, 1930, at Wausau, Wisconsin) is a former American Major League Baseball pitcher for five American League teams in his nine-year career (1956–64). He later was a longtime pitching coach for three MLB clubs. H

James Cole Facts

Maury Allen Facts

Maury Allen (born Maurice Allen Rosenberg; May 2, 1932 – October 3, 2010) was an American sportswriter, actor, and columnist for the New York Post and the Journal-News. He was also a voter for the Baseball Hall of Fame. Allen wrote 40 books on Amer

Jean Paul Proust Facts

Jean-Paul Proust (3 March 1940 – 7/8 April 2010) was a French and Monegasque civil servant. He served as the Minister of State of Monaco.

Harry Mulisch Facts

Harry Kurt Victor Mulisch  pronunciation  (29 July 1927 – 30 October 2010) was a Dutch writer. He wrote more than 80 novels, plays, essays, poems, and philosophical reflections. Mulisch’s works have been translated into over 30 languages.

Bill Werle Facts

William George “Bill” Werle (December 21, 1920 – November 27, 2010) was a left-handed major league baseball pitcher from Oakland, California. He pitched for the Pittsburgh Pirates, St. Louis Cardinals and Boston Red Sox from 1949 to 1954. His nickn

Jill Marie Abbott Facts

Gareth Wigan Facts

Gareth Wigan (December 2, 1931 – February 13, 2010) was a British agent, producer and studio executive known for working on such films as George Lucas’s Star Wars. His early recognition of the power of the global entertainment market allowed his em

Glen Little Facts

Glen “Frosty” Little (December 5, 1925 – October 26, 2010) was a circus clown who served with the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus for over 20 years. He was one of only four clowns ever to have been given the title “Master Clown” by the Ri

James J. Kilpatrick Facts

James Jackson Kilpatrick (November 1, 1920 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma – August 15, 2010 in Washington, D.C.) was an American newspaper journalist, columnist, author, writer and grammarian.