Famous people and celebrities who died on November 7
Welcome to Takemeback.to's page dedicated to remembering the celebrities and famous people who passed away on November 7. 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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1837 Elijah LovejoyElijah Lovejoy was an American Presbyterian minister and newspaper editor who was murdered by a pro-slavery mob for his anti-slavery...
1959 Victor McLaglenVictor McLaglen was a British-born actor and former boxer, best known for his roles in many classic films including "The Informer" (1935), for which he won the Academy Award for Best Actor, and his frequent collaborations with director John Ford and actor John Wayne. He was a prominent figure in Hollywood during the 1930s and 1940s, often cast in tough, … [bio]
1962 Eleanor RooseveltFirst Lady of the United States from 1933 to 1945, and a prominent American politician, diplomat, and activist.
1964 Hans von Euler-ChelpinGerman-swedish biochemist and academic, nobel prize laureate (b. 1863).
1968 Alexander GelfondAlexander Gelfond was a prominent Soviet mathematician known for his significant contributions to transcendental number theory and...
1978 Gene TunneyLegendary American professional boxer who was World Heavyweight Champion in the 1920s, known for defeating Jack Dempsey in two famous...
1979 Amedeo NazzariA prominent Italian actor who dominated the film industry for over four decades, Amedeo Nazzari was a versatile performer known for his...
1980 Steve McQueenSteve McQueen was an American actor regarded as a cultural icon of the 1960s and 1970s. Known for his 'anti-hero' persona, McQueen was one of the highest-paid actors of his era and remains a symbol of cool and rebelliousness in popular culture. [bio]
1990 Hugh MacLennanRenowned Canadian novelist and Rhodes Scholar who won the Governor General's Award five times.
1990 Lawrence DurrellA renowned British writer and poet, Lawrence Durrell was famous for his 'Alexandria Quartet' and travel writings exploring Mediterranean...
1991 Tom of FinlandGroundbreaking Finnish artist known for his highly influential homoerotic illustrations that challenged societal norms and became iconic in...
1992 Alexander DubcekCzech politician who was a key figure in the Prague Spring, advocating for liberal reforms within the Communist Party.
1993 Adelaide HallPioneering African American jazz singer and performer who was prominent in the Harlem Renaissance era and known for her innovative vocal...
1994 Shorty RogersInfluential jazz trumpeter and composer who was a key figure in the West Coast jazz movement during the 1950s.
1995 Ann DunhamAnthropologist and mother of Barack Obama, she was a pioneering researcher in economic development and microfinance in Indonesia.
1996 Jaja WachukuProminent Nigerian politician who played a crucial role in Nigeria's early diplomatic representation as the first Nigerian Ambassador to the...
2000 Chidambaram SubramaniamProminent Indian politician who served as Minister of Defence and played a significant role in India's post-independence political...
2001 Nida BlancaFilipino actress (b. 1936).
2002 Rudolf AugsteinInfluential German journalist who founded Der Spiegel, one of Germany's most prominent news magazines, and significantly shaped post-war...
2002 Raoul DiagneRaoul Diagne was a pioneering French footballer who broke significant racial barriers by becoming the first Black player to represent the...
2004 Howard KeelHoward Keel was an American actor and singer best known for his rich baritone voice and starring roles in classic movie musicals during the 1950s. [bio]
2006 Jean-Jacques Servan-SchreiberProminent French journalist, political figure, and co-founder of L'Express magazine, who significantly influenced French media and political...
2006 Johnny SainProminent Major League Baseball pitcher who was part of the famous 'Spahn and Sain' pitching duo for the Boston Braves.
2011 Joe FrazierLegendary heavyweight boxer who won Olympic gold in 1964 and became world champion.
2012 Carmen BasilioCarmen Basilio was a renowned Italian-American boxer who held welterweight and middleweight titles, famous for his fierce fighting style and...
2016 Leonard CohenIconic Canadian singer-songwriter, poet, and novelist who became a Buddhist monk, known for his profound lyrical poetry and spiritual...
2016 Janet RenoJanet Reno was a pioneering American attorney who became the first woman Attorney General of the United States, serving from 1993 to 2001.
2017 Roy HalladayLegendary Major League Baseball pitcher who played for the Toronto Blue Jays and Philadelphia Phillies, posthumously inducted into the...
2020 Jonathan SacksRenowned British rabbi, philosopher, and scholar who served as Chief Rabbi of the United Kingdom and Commonwealth from 1991 to 2013.
2021 Dean StockwellDean Stockwell was an American actor with a career spanning over 70 years. He was known for his work as a child actor in the 1940s and for acclaimed performances in film and television, including 'Quantum Leap', 'Blue Velvet', and 'Married to the Mob'. Stockwell earned an Academy Award nomination and multiple Emmy and Golden Globe nominations. [bio]
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