Famous people and celebrities who died on December 14
Welcome to Takemeback.to's page dedicated to remembering the celebrities and famous people who passed away on December 14. 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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1799 George WashingtonGeorge Washington was an American statesman, military leader, and the first President of the United States (1789–1797). He is often called the 'Father of His Country' for his pivotal role in the founding of the United States. Washington also served as the commander-in-chief of the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War and presided over the Constitutional Convention of 1787. [bio]
1935 Stanley G. WeinbaumStanley G. Weinbaum was an influential early science fiction writer who made significant contributions to the genre before his untimely...
1953 Marjorie Kinnan RawlingsMarjorie Kinnan Rawlings was an American author and journalist who is best known for her novel 'The Yearling', for which she won the...
1963 Dinah WashingtonDinah Washington was an influential American singer and pianist, known primarily for her work in the genres of jazz, blues, R&B, and pop. Nicknamed the 'Queen of the Blues,' Washington's distinctive voice and dynamic interpretations made her one of the most popular African American female vocalists of the 1950s. [bio]
1964 William BendixWilliam Bendix was an American film, radio, and television actor, best known for playing working-class characters, notably in the radio and television show "The Life of Riley" and films including "Wake Island" and "The Blue Dahlia." [bio]
1966 ShailendraRenowned Indian songwriter and lyricist who significantly contributed to Hindi cinema's golden era, particularly in Bollywood music during...
1971 Dick TigerLegendary Nigerian boxer who was a two-time world champion in middleweight and light heavyweight divisions, known for his exceptional boxing...
1975 Arthur TreacherArthur Treacher was an English actor best known for his roles as a quintessentially English butler in Hollywood films and for lending his name to the fast-food chain Arthur Treacher's Fish and Chips. [bio]
1980 Elston HowardElston Howard was a groundbreaking African American baseball player who broke racial barriers as the first Black player for the New York...
1984 Vicente AleixandreSpanish poet, who was awarded the nobel prize for literature 1977 for "creative poetic writing that illuminates man's situation in the...
1985 Roger MarisLegendary New York Yankees baseball player who set the single-season home run record of 61 home runs in 1961, a record that stood for 37...
1988 Stuart SymingtonStuart Symington was a prominent American politician and military leader who served as the first United States Secretary of the Air Force.
1989 Andrei SakharovRenowned Soviet nuclear physicist who became a prominent human rights activist and dissident, critically challenging the Soviet regime's...
1989 Andrei Dmitrievich SakharovPrize laureate for his struggle for human rights in the Soviet Union, for disarmament and cooperation between all nations.
1990 Friedrich DürrenmattRenowned Swiss playwright, novelist, and intellectual who significantly influenced post-World War II European literature.
1993 Myrna LoyMyrna Loy was an acclaimed American film, television, and stage actress, best known for her sophisticated and witty roles, particularly as Nora Charles in the 'Thin Man' film series. Over a career spanning eight decades, she became one of Hollywood's most beloved leading ladies. [bio]
1994 Orval FaubusOrval Faubus was a controversial American politician who served as the Governor of Arkansas from 1955 to 1967, notably known for his...
1994 Mary Ann McCallAmerican jazz and big band singer known for her work with prominent orchestras during the swing era.
1997 Stubby KayeStubby Kaye was an American comic actor and singer known for his roles in Broadway musicals and Hollywood films, especially in the mid-20th century. [bio]
1997 Emily Cheney NevilleEmily Cheney Neville was an American children's book author known for her award-winning novel 'It's Like This, Cat', which won the Newbery...
1998 Norman FellNorman Fell was an American actor best known for portraying landlord Stanley Roper on the television sitcom 'Three's Company' and its spin-off 'The Ropers.' His career spanned several decades with appearances in both film and television. [bio]
2001 W. G. SebaldInfluential German writer known for innovative literary works blending fiction, memoir, and historical reflection.
2003 Jeanne CrainJeanne Crain was an American actress who gained fame during the 1940s and 1950s, starring in numerous films for 20th Century Fox. She was well known for her roles in 'State Fair,' 'Leave Her to Heaven,' and received an Academy Award nomination for Best Actress for 'Pinky.' [bio]
2003 Blas OpleProminent Filipino journalist and politician who served as the 21st President of the Senate of the Philippines.
2006 Ahmet ErtegunAhmet Ertegun was a legendary Turkish-American music producer who co-founded Atlantic Records, a pivotal record label that significantly...
2013 Peter O'ToolePeter O'Toole was a legendary Irish actor renowned for his iconic role in 'Lawrence of Arabia', a performance that earned him an Oscar...
2014 Theo ColbornRenowned American zoologist and environmental health researcher who pioneered studies on endocrine-disrupting chemicals and their impact on...
2020 Gérard HoullierRenowned French football manager who led several prestigious clubs including Liverpool, Paris Saint-Germain, and Olympique Lyonnais.
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