Lista de Personas Famosas que murieron en 1953
Khushal Talaksi Shah
K.T. Shah was an Indian economist, advocate and socialist best known for his active role as a member of the Constituent Assembly of India that was responsible for framing of the Indian Constitution. An alumnus of the London School of Economics and Gray's Inn, he practiced as an advocate in Bombay from 1914. He was the main rival candidate in the first presidential election of Independent India, losing to Dr. Rajendra Prasad after securing 15.3% of votes. He died in March 1953.
Amaury de la Grange
Maurice J. Tobin
Maurice Joseph Tobin was a Mayor of Boston, Massachusetts, the Governor of Massachusetts, and United States Secretary of Labor. He was a Democrat and a liberal who supported the New Deal and Fair Deal programs, and was outspoken in his support for labor unions. However, he had little success battling against the conservative majorities in the Massachusetts legislature, and the U.S. Congress.
André Brulé
André Brulé, fue un, actor de teatro y cine francés.
Aubrey Scotto
Aubrey Scotto was an American film director and editor.
Baldwin Cooke
Baldwin Gardiner Cooke, also known as Baldy Cooke, was a comedic American actor. Born in New York, Cooke and his wife, Alice, toured in vaudeville with Stan Laurel, remaining close friends over the years. He appeared in some thirty Laurel and Hardy comedies. Cooke also appeared in the Our Gang series, and supported Charley Chase in 1931's La Señorita de Chicago. His grave is located at Valhalla Memorial Park Cemetery where Laurel's co-star, Oliver Hardy is interred.
Carlos de Beistegui
Charles Daniélou
Charles Léon Claude Daniélou was a French politician who was Minister of the Merchant Marine in 1930–1931 and Minister of Health in 1932–1933).
Henri Baudin
Henri Baudin (1882–1953) was a French film actor of the silent era.
Klement Gottwald
Klement Gottwald fue un político comunista checoslovaco, que a lo largo de su carrera ocupó los cargos Secretario General y líder del Partido Comunista de Checoslovaquia (1929-1953), Primer Ministro (1946-1948) y Presidente de la República (1948-1953).