Died on This Day (23-Jun)
Person | Person | Description | Age | Anniv | |
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Dave Bartholomew | David Louis Bartholomew was an American musician, bandleader, composer, arranger, and record producer. | American musician | 100 | 1 | |
Gabe Pressman | Gabriel Stanley "Gabe" Pressman was an American journalist who was a reporter for WNBC-TV in New York City for more than 60 years. | American tv journalist | 93 | 3 | |
Dick Van Patten | Richard Vincent Van Patten was an American actor, comedian, businessman, and animal welfare advocate, whose career spanned seven decades of television. | American actor | 86 | 5 | |
Alan McDonald | Alan McDonald was a Northern Irish football manager and former professional footballer. | Northern Irish footballer-manager | 48 | 8 | |
Mohammed Mzali | Mohammed Mzali was a Tunisian politician who served as Prime Minister between 1980 and 1986. | Tunisian Prime Minister | 84 | 10 | |
Geng Biao | Geng Biao was a senior official in the Chinese Communist Party and a leader in Chinese politics, foreign relations and military. | Chinese general and diplomat | 90 | 20 | |
Harindranath Chattopadhyay | Harindranath Chattopadhyay was an Indian English poet, dramatist, actor, musician and a member of the 1st Lok Sabha from Vijayawada constituency. | Indian actor | 92 | 30 | |
Edward Leo Krumpelmann | Edward Leo Krumpelmann was an American Maryknoll Catholic priest, missionary, relief worker, medical aid worker and educator working in Kongmoon , Guangdong Province, China and Hong Kong in the mid 20th century. | American priest, missionary and aid worker | 66 | 45 | |
Harry White | Harry White was a Republican member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania. | Union United States Army officer | 86 | 100 | |
Louise Caroline of Hochberg | Countess Louise Caroline von Hochberg, born Geyer von Geyersberg , from 1787 Baroness von Hochberg, from 1796 Countess of Hochberg, was the second wife of the Margrave and later Grand Duke Charles Frederick of Baden. | Baroness Geyer of Geyersberg | 52 | 200 |
Person | Person | Description | Age | Anniv | |
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Kim Jong-pil | Kim Jong-pil , also known colloquially as JP, was a South Korean politician and the founder/first director of the Korean Central Intelligence Agency . | Prime Minister of South Korea | 92 | 2 | |
Ralph Stanley | Ralph Edmund Stanley was an American bluegrass artist, known for his distinctive singing and banjo playing. | American bluegrass artist | 89 | 4 | |
Bobby Bland | Robert Calvin Bland , known professionally as Bobby "Blue" Bland, was an American blues singer. | American blues and soul singer | 83 | 7 | |
Peter Falk | Peter Michael Falk was an American film and television actor. | American actor | 83 | 9 | |
Shana Alexander | Shana Alexander was an American journalist. Although she became the first woman staff writer and columnist for Life magazine, she was best known for her participation in the "Point-Counterpoint" debate segments of 60 Minutes, in the late 1970s, with conservative James J. | American journalist | 79 | 15 | |
Jonas Salk | Jonas Edward Salk was an American virologist and medical researcher who developed one of the first successful polio vaccines. | Polio vaccine | 80 | 25 | |
Clyfford Still | Clyfford Still was an American painter, and one of the leading figures in the first generation of Abstract Expressionists, who developed a new, powerful approach to painting in the years immediately following World War II. | American artist | 75 | 40 | |
Donald S. Taylor | Donald S. Taylor served as a judge of the New York Supreme Court and Appellate Division for 20 years, and came from a family with a long history of public service to New York State. | Judge | 72 | 50 | |
Kennedy Francis Burns | Kennedy Francis Burns was a Canadian businessman and politician of the Liberal party. | Canadian politician | 53 | 125 | |
Mark Akenside | Mark Akenside was an English poet and physician. | English poet and physician | 48 | 250 |