Death year 2012 celebrities

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Death year 2012

Haim Hefer Facts

Haim Hefer (Hebrew: חיים חפר‎; 9 October 1925 – 18 September 2012) was an Israeli songwriter, poet and writer.

Richard Rabago Facts

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Daniel Inouye Facts

Daniel Ken “Dan” Inouye (Japanese: 井上 建, Hepburn: Inoue Ken, pronounced /iːˈnoʊwɛ/ ē-NOH-weh; September 7, 1924 – December 17, 2012) was a United States Senator from Hawaii from 1963 to 2012. He was a member of the Democratic Party, and

Mike D Facts

Michael Diamond, better known as Mike D (born November 20, 1965), is a founding member of New York City hip hop group the Beastie Boys. Mike D raps, sings, and plays drums.

Olympe Bradna Facts

Olympe Bradna (12 August 1920 – 5 November 2012) was a French dancer and actress, later based in the United States for many years until her death.

Frank Braña Facts

Frank Braña (born Francisco Braña Pérez; 24 February 1934 – 13 February 2012) was a Asturian born Spanish film actor.

Hal Trosky Facts

Harold Arthur Trosky, Jr. (September 29, 1936 – November 23, 2012) was a Major League Baseball pitcher who appeared in two games for the Chicago White Sox during the 1958 season. He threw right-handed.

Víctor Hugo Carrizo Facts

Ruth Mott Facts

Ruth Mott (5 February 1917 – 28 July 2012) was an English domestic servant who became a television cook and personality. Mott spent most of her life working in country houses with her television work not beginning until the age of 70 when her knowl

Marjorie Lane Facts

Marjorie Lane (February 21, 1912 – October 2, 2012) was an American singer of the 1930s who is best known for dubbing the voice of actress Eleanor Powell in the movies Born to Dance (1936), Broadway Melody of 1936 (1936), Rosalie (1937) and Broadwa

Mike Hershberger Facts

Norman Michael Hershberger (October 9, 1939 – July 1, 2012) was an outfielder for the Chicago White Sox (1961–64 and 1971), Kansas City/Oakland Athletics (1965–69), and Milwaukee Brewers (1970).

Porter Van Zandt Facts