Famous people and celebrities who died on April 11
Welcome to Takemeback.to's page dedicated to remembering the celebrities and famous people who passed away on April 11. On this day, we honor the lives and legacies of notable figures from various fields who left an indelible mark on the world. Explore our list to learn about their remarkable contributions and celebrate their enduring impact.
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1970 Cathy O'DonnellCathy O'Donnell was an American actress best known for her roles in classic films such as 'The Best Years of Our Lives' and 'They Live by Night', where she was praised for her nuanced performances during Hollywood's Golden Age. [bio]
1977 Jacques PrévertJacques Prévert was a renowned French poet, screenwriter, and artist who significantly influenced 20th-century French culture.
1983 Dolores Del RioDolores Del Rio was a prominent Mexican actress who achieved international fame in Hollywood during the Golden Age of cinema, known for her...
1984 Edgar V. SaksEstonian historian, author, and politician who served as Minister of Education in Estonia, playing a significant role in the country's...
1985 Enver HoxhaCommunist leader who ruled Albania from 1944 to 1985, establishing a strict Stalinist regime and isolating the country from most...
1987 Primo LeviRenowned Holocaust survivor, Italian Jewish chemist, and writer who documented his experiences in Auschwitz concentration camp.
1987 Erskine CaldwellErskine Caldwell was a prominent American novelist known for his powerful social realist works 'Tobacco Road' and 'God's Little Acre', which...
1991 Walker CooperWalker Cooper was a notable Major League Baseball player and manager who played primarily as a catcher during the 1940s and 1950s.
1996 Jessica DubroffYoung American aviator who tragically died at age seven while attempting to become the youngest person to fly across the United States.
1999 William H. ArmstrongWilliam H. Armstrong was an American author best known for his children's novel 'Sounder', which won the Newbery Medal in 1970 and was later...
2001 Harry SecombeHarry Secombe was a Welsh singer, actor, comedian, and broadcaster best known as a founding member of the BBC radio comedy program 'The Goon Show.' He gained widespread fame in the UK for his musical talents, comedic timing, and distinctive presence on stage, screen, and radio. [bio]
2003 Cecil GreenCecil Green was a prominent co-founder of Texas Instruments, a pioneering technology company that played a crucial role in the development...
2005 Maurice HillemanMaurice Hilleman was a groundbreaking microbiologist who saved millions of lives through his development of over 40 crucial vaccines.
2005 Lucien LaurentA historic French soccer player who achieved immortality by scoring the first goal in FIFA World Cup history.
2005 André FrançoisRenowned Romanian-French illustrator, painter, and sculptor known for his distinctive artistic style and contributions to visual arts across...
2006 June PointerJune Pointer was a prominent member of the Grammy Award-winning Pointer Sisters, a groundbreaking R&B and pop group that achieved...
2007 Kurt VonnegutKurt Vonnegut was an acclaimed American novelist, essayist, and satirist, celebrated for his darkly humorous and thought-provoking works of fiction, most notably 'Slaughterhouse-Five.' He is known for blending science fiction, satire, and social commentary to critique modern society and the human condition. [bio]
2007 Loïc LefermeRenowned French freediver who was a world-class athlete in underwater breath-holding disciplines.
2007 Roscoe Lee BrowneDistinguished African American actor, voice artist, and director known for his eloquent voice and diverse stage and screen performances.
2009 Corin TelladoProlific Spanish novelist and photonovel writer who authored over 4,000 books and sold more than 400 million copies.
2012 Ahmed Ben BellaProminent Algerian revolutionary leader who became the first president of independent Algeria after leading the National Liberation Front in...
2013 Jonathan WintersJonathan Winters was an influential American comedian, actor, author, and artist known for his improvisational humor and countless appearances on television, in film, and on stage. He was regarded as a pioneer in stand-up comedy and inspired generations of comedians with his quick wit and improvisational style. [bio]
2013 Maria TallchiefAmerica's first prima ballerina and a pioneering Native American dancer who revolutionized ballet in the United States during the mid-20th...
2013 Hilary KoprowskiA pioneering Polish-American immunologist who developed the first effective live polio vaccine, making significant contributions to global...
2014 Jesse WinchesterJesse Winchester was a renowned American folk and country singer-songwriter known for his poetic lyrics and gentle musical style.
2014 Lou HudsonLou Hudson was a prominent NBA player for the Atlanta Hawks, known for his exceptional scoring ability and smooth playing style during the...
2017 Mark WainbergProminent Canadian HIV/AIDS researcher who made significant contributions to understanding and combating the HIV epidemic.
2020 John Horton ConwayRenowned English mathematician famous for creating Conway's Game of Life, a groundbreaking cellular automaton simulation that revolutionized...
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