Famous people and celebrities who died on March 14
Welcome to Takemeback.to's page dedicated to remembering the celebrities and famous people who passed away on March 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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1932 George EastmanGeorge Eastman was an American inventor and entrepreneur who founded the Eastman Kodak Company and popularized the use of roll film, helping...
1957 Evagoras PallikaridesGreek-Cypriot revolutionary and national hero who fought against British colonial rule in Cyprus during the 1950s.
1973 Howard AikenHoward Aiken was a pioneering computer scientist who played a crucial role in the early development of computing technology.
1973 Chic YoungAmerican cartoonist best known for creating the popular comic strip 'Blondie', which became a cultural icon of 20th-century American popular...
1975 Susan HaywardSusan Hayward was an acclaimed American actress known for her powerful performances in dramatic roles throughout the 1940s and 1950s. She won the Academy Award for Best Actress for her portrayal of Barbara Graham in 'I Want to Live!' (1958). Hayward was renowned for her fiery presence on screen and her ability to portray strong, complex female characters. [bio]
1977 Fannie Lou HamerProminent African American civil rights activist who fought for voting rights and racial equality in the Mississippi Freedom Democratic...
1980 Mohammad HattaMohammad Hatta was a prominent Indonesian nationalist leader who served as the first Vice President of Indonesia alongside President Sukarno...
1980 Félix Rodríguez de la FuenteInfluential Spanish naturalist, environmentalist, and wildlife documentarian who significantly raised public awareness about conservation...
1983 Maurice RonetMaurice Ronet was a renowned French film actor, director, and writer. He gained international recognition for his performances in classic European cinema of the 1950s and 1960s, notably in films directed by Louis Malle and René Clément. [bio]
1989 Edward AbbeyInfluential American writer and environmental activist known for his passionate advocacy for wilderness preservation and critique of...
1991 Howard AshmanHoward Ashman was a renowned lyricist and playwright who revolutionized Disney animation through his groundbreaking collaborations with Alan...
1992 Jean PoiretFrench director, actor, and screenwriter best known for his groundbreaking play 'La Cage aux Folles', which became a significant work in...
1995 William Alfred FowlerAmerican physicist and astronomer, nobel prize laureate (b. 1911).
1997 Fred ZinnemannFred Zinnemann was an acclaimed Austrian-American film director best known for his meticulous craftsmanship and for directing classics such as 'High Noon', 'From Here to Eternity', and 'A Man for All Seasons'. Over his long career, he was recognized for his significant contribution to Hollywood cinema and for championing realism and strong characterization in his films. [bio]
1999 Kirk AlynFirst actor to portray Superman in live-action film serials during the 1940s.
2002 Cherry WilderProminent New Zealand science fiction and fantasy writer known for her speculative fiction works.
2003 Jean-Luc LagardèreProminent French business leader who transformed Hachette into a global media and publishing conglomerate, expanding across multiple...
2003 Jack GoldsteinCanadian-American conceptual artist and painter known for his influential work in the Pictures Generation art movement, exploring themes of...
2006 Lennart MeriEstonian historian, writer, filmmaker, and statesman who served as the second President of Estonia from 1992 to 2001, playing a crucial role...
2007 Lucie AubracRenowned French Resistance fighter and history teacher who played a crucial role during World War II, symbolizing courage and resistance...
2009 Alain BashungAlain Bashung was a renowned French singer, songwriter, and actor, widely recognized as one of the most influential figures in French rock and chanson music. His career spanned over four decades, and he is celebrated for his distinctive voice and poetic lyrics. [bio]
2009 Millard KaufmanAcclaimed American screenwriter and novelist, best known for his Oscar-nominated screenplay for 'Bad Day at Black Rock'.
2009 Altovise DavisAltovise Davis was the widow of legendary entertainer Sammy Davis Jr.
2010 Peter GravesPeter Graves was an acclaimed American actor best known for his role as Jim Phelps in the television series "Mission: Impossible" and as Captain Clarence Oveur in the comedy film "Airplane!". His distinctive voice and commanding presence made him a recognizable figure in both film and television over a career spanning more than five decades. [bio]
2016 Peter Maxwell DaviesRenowned English composer known for his innovative classical music and significant contributions to contemporary British musical...
2018 Stephen HawkingStephen Hawking was a renowned British theoretical physicist, cosmologist, and author, celebrated for his groundbreaking work on black holes and the nature of the universe. He held the position of Lucasian Professor of Mathematics at the University of Cambridge and became widely recognized for his scientific achievements as well as his popular science books, including 'A Brief History of Time.' [bio]
2018 Marielle FrancoBrazilian politician, human rights activist, and feminist who was tragically assassinated in Rio de Janeiro in 2018, becoming a symbol of...
2018 Jim BowenPopular English comedian and television presenter best known for hosting the darts-themed game show 'Bullseye'.
2022 Scott HallLegendary professional wrestler known for his influential work in WWE and WCW.
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