Famous people and celebrities who died on March 5
Welcome to Takemeback.to's page dedicated to remembering the celebrities and famous people who passed away on March 5. 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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1895 Nikolai LeskovNikolai Leskov was a Russian novelist, short story writer, and playwright, known for his innovative literary style and his deep...
1926 Clement AderClement Ader was a French inventor and engineer who made significant contributions to the early development of aviation.
1950 Roman ShukhevychUkrainian military and political leader who was a prominent figure in the Ukrainian Insurgent Army during World War II and the resistance...
1953 Joseph StalinJoseph Stalin was a Soviet revolutionary and political leader who governed the Soviet Union as its dictator from the mid-1920s until his death in 1953. He was a central figure in the creation of the Soviet state, overseeing rapid industrialization, the collectivization of agriculture, and significant political repression. His rule transformed the USSR into a global superpower but at great … [bio]
1963 Patsy ClinePioneering country music singer who broke gender barriers in the music industry.
1963 Cowboy CopasInfluential country music singer-songwriter known for his contributions to the Nashville sound during the mid-20th century, with notable...
1963 Hawkshaw HawkinsCountry music singer from Huntington, West Virginia, known for his performances on the Ozark Jubilee and tragically killed in a plane crash...
1965 Pepper MartinProfessional baseball player for the St. Louis Cardinals, known for his exceptional speed and versatility on the field during the 1930s.
1966 Anna AkhmatovaRenowned Russian poet known for her powerful and emotional works.
1967 Mohammad MossadeghIranian prime minister (born in 1882).
1974 Billy De WolfeAmerican actor (born in 1907).
1980 Jay SilverheelsJay Silverheels was a Canadian actor and athlete, best known for his role as Tonto, the Native American companion of the Lone Ranger in the American television series 'The Lone Ranger.' [bio]
1982 John BelushiJohn Belushi was an American comedian, actor, and musician best known for his influential work as an original cast member of 'Saturday Night Live,' as well as for starring in comedy films like 'National Lampoon's Animal House' and 'The Blues Brothers.' [bio]
1984 William PowellWilliam Powell was a prominent American actor known for his sophisticated charm and wit. He rose to fame during the Golden Age of Hollywood, often starring in comedies, mysteries, and dramas, and is best remembered for his role as Nick Charles in 'The Thin Man' series alongside Myrna Loy. [bio]
1984 Tito GobbiTito Gobbi was a renowned Italian operatic baritone who had a distinguished international career, performing at prestigious venues like the...
1985 Brenda UelandBrenda Ueland was an American journalist, editor, and teacher who wrote extensively on the craft of writing.
1993 Cyril CollardFrench actor and filmmaker known for his groundbreaking work on AIDS awareness and LGBTQ+ representation.
1999 Richard KileyRichard Kiley was an American stage, television, and film actor known for his rich baritone voice and compelling performances, particularly in musical theater. He is most famous for originating the role of Don Quixote in the Broadway production of 'Man of La Mancha,' for which he won the Tony Award for Best Actor in a Musical. [bio]
2000 Lolo FerrariFrench performer known for her work as a dancer, actress, and singer, who tragically passed away in 2000.
2003 Hardy AmiesProminent British fashion designer who served as official dressmaker to Queen Elizabeth II and was known for his sophisticated and elegant...
2006 Richard KuklinskiNotorious American contract killer and hitman for organized crime, known as 'The Iceman' for his method of freezing victims' bodies.
2008 Joseph WeizenbaumRenowned computer scientist and artificial intelligence pioneer who created ELIZA, one of the first conversational computer programs that...
2013 Hugo ChávezControversial Venezuelan political leader who served as president from 1999 to 2013, known for his socialist policies, anti-imperialist...
2014 Ola L. MizeAmerican military colonel and Medal of Honor recipient who demonstrated extraordinary courage during military service.
2016 Nikolaus HarnoncourtNikolaus Harnoncourt was a renowned Austrian conductor and cellist who revolutionized the performance of early music.
2016 Ray TomlinsonLegendary computer programmer who invented email and chose the '@' symbol for email addresses, fundamentally transforming global...
2018 Trevor BaylisInnovative English inventor who created the wind-up radio, revolutionizing communication in areas without electricity.
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