Famous people and celebrities who died on November 4
Welcome to Takemeback.to's page dedicated to remembering the celebrities and famous people who passed away on November 4. 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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1847 Felix MendelssohnGerman pianist composer and conductor (d.1847).
1895 Eugene FieldEugene Field was an American writer known for his children's poetry and humorous essays.
1918 Wilfred OwenRenowned World War I poet known for his war poetry that vividly depicted the horrors of trench warfare.
1924 Gabriel FauréFrench composer known for his contributions to the late Romantic era.
1950 Grover Cleveland AlexanderHall of Fame pitcher known for his success with the Philadelphia Phillies and St. Louis Cardinals.
1954 Stig DagermanStig Dagerman was a prominent Swedish journalist and author known for his existential and introspective literary works during the post-World...
1955 Cy YoungCy Young was a legendary American baseball pitcher who set numerous records and after whom the Cy Young Award is named.
1956 Freddie DixonEnglish motorcycle racer and race car driver (b. 1892).
1977 Tom ReamyInfluential American science fiction and dark fantasy author who was a significant figure in science fiction fandom during the 1960s and...
1980 Elsie MacGillFirst female aircraft designer in Canada, known as the 'Queen of the Hurricanes' for her work during World War II.
1982 Dominique DunneDominique Dunne was an American actress best known for her role as Dana Freeling in the 1982 horror film 'Poltergeist.' Her promising career was tragically cut short when she was murdered at the age of 22. [bio]
1987 Raphael SoyerA Russian-American painter known for his realistic depictions of urban life and the human figure.
1994 Sam FrancisRenowned American abstract expressionist painter who was a pivotal figure in the second generation of the movement.
1995 Gilles DeleuzeInfluential French philosopher known for groundbreaking works on language, meaning, and desire.
1995 Yitzhak RabinProminent Israeli politician and military leader who served as Prime Minister and was a key figure in the Middle East peace process.
1995 Morrie SchwartzRenowned sociology professor at Brandeis University, best known for his inspirational book 'Tuesdays with Morrie' which chronicled his life...
1997 Richard HookerRichard Hooker was an American novelist best known for his satirical novel 'MASH', which was later adapted into a highly successful film and...
1999 Daisy BatesDaisy Bates was a prominent civil rights activist who played a crucial role in the desegregation of Arkansas schools during the 1950s and...
1999 Malcolm MarshallLegendary West Indies cricketer from Barbados, renowned for his exceptional bowling skills and significant contributions to cricket.
2005 Sheree NorthSheree North was an American actress, dancer, and singer best known for her roles in films during the 1950s and 1960s, as well as for her later appearances on television. Renowned for her versatility as both a dramatic and comedic performer, she was initially promoted by 20th Century Fox as a potential successor to Marilyn Monroe. [bio]
2008 Michael CrichtonMichael Crichton was an American author, screenwriter, and filmmaker known for his best-selling science fiction, medical fiction, and thriller novels. He also contributed significantly to the film and television industry with works that have become major box office successes. [bio]
2008 Rosella HightowerRenowned American ballerina who made significant contributions to classical dance during the mid-20th century.
2010 Sparky AndersonLegendary baseball manager who led the Cincinnati Reds and Detroit Tigers to World Series victories, known for his strategic brilliance and...
2011 Norman RamseyNorman Ramsey was a distinguished American physicist who won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1989 for his work on precision spectroscopy and...
2011 Andy RooneyRenowned CBS '60 Minutes' commentator famous for his witty, satirical end-of-show segments critiquing everyday life and social issues in...
2014 S. Donald StookeyPioneering American physicist and chemist who invented Corningware, a revolutionary heat-resistant ceramic cookware material that...
2015 René GirardRenowned French-American philosopher and literary critic who developed influential theories in anthropology and social sciences,...
2020 Ken HensleyInfluential English rock musician, songwriter, and founding member of the progressive rock band Uriah Heep, known for his keyboard and...
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