Lista de Personas Famosas que murieron en 1949
Louis-Marie Désiré-Lucas
Louis-Marie Désiré-Lucas was a French painter.
Abe Isoo
Abe Isoo was a Japanese Christian socialist, parliamentarian and pacifist. He largely contributed to development of baseball in Japan, and was called "Father of Japanese baseball." He created a baseball club of Waseda University.
Johnnie Walker
Johnnie Walker, sometimes credited as Johnny Walker, was an American actor and producer popular from the silent era to the late 1930s. He appeared in a variety of short and feature films, including the highly successful features Captain Fly-by-Night, Over the Hill to the Poorhouse, Broken Hearts of Broadway and Old Ironsides. He began his film career in 1915.
Joseph Cawthorn
Joseph Cawthorn was an American stage and film comic actor.
Joseph W. Girard
Joseph W. Girard was an American film actor. He appeared in more than 280 films between 1911 and 1944. He was born in Williamsport, Pennsylvania, and died in Woodland Hills, Los Angeles.
Juan Tellería
Juan Tellería Arrizabalaga fue un compositor español, autor de numerosos trabajos. Se hizo conocido principalmente por su composición musical Cara al sol, himno de la Falange Española que alcanzaría una gran popularidad durante el franquismo. Fue asimismo autor de numerosas obras de otros géneros, como la Zarzuela. Gran parte de su repertorio aún permanece inédito.
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Wallace Beery
Wallace Beery fue un actor cinematográfico estadounidense, ganador de un Oscar. Es conocido principalmente por su interpretación del Director General Preysing en Grand Hotel (1932) y de Long John Silver en La isla del tesoro (1934).
Borís Asafiev
Borís Vladimirovich Asafiev fue un compositor, escritor, musicólogo y crítico musical ruso y soviético y uno de los fundadores de la musicología soviética.
Jean-Louis Saurait
Louis-Jacques Boucot also known under the pseudonyms Louis Boucaud or Louis Boucot, was a 20th-century French actor and film director. He appeared in films between 1910 and 1938 in La Pésidente by Fernand Rivers.