Lista de Personas Famosas que murieron en 1957
Norm Ferguson
William Norman Ferguson was an animator for Walt Disney Studios and a central contributor to the studio's stylistic development in the 1930s. He is most frequently noted for his contribution to the creation of Pluto, one of the studio's best-known and most enduring characters, and is the artist most closely associated with that character. He is also credited for developing Peg-Leg Pete and the Big Bad Wolf. Ferguson, known at the studio as "Norm" or "Fergy", was the primary animator of the witch in Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, the first in a long line of great Disney feature villains. He was also a sequence director on the film.
Edith Abbott
Edith Abbott fue una economista, trabajadora social, educadora, y escritora estadounidense.
Henry Norris Russell
Henry Norris Russell (1877-1957) fue un astrónomo estadounidense. Estudió en la Universidad de Princeton, donde se convirtió en profesor de astronomía en 1905 y después en director del observatorio en 1911. Junto a Ejnar Hertzsprung, aunque trabajando de forma independiente, desarrolló el diagrama de Hertzsprung-Russell.
Maurice Garin
Maurice Garin fue un ciclista francés que pasó a la historia por ser el primer vencedor del Tour de Francia en 1903.
Norina Matchabelli
Princesa Norina Matchabelli fue la cofundadora de la línea de perfumes Prince Matchabelli, además de actriz teatral y cinematográfica, artista de la mímica, mística, editora y una devota mandali del gurú Meher Baba. Su nombre artístico era Maria Carmi.
Dorothy Sebastian
Dorothy Sebastián fue una actriz estadounidense.
Édouard Herriot
Édouard Herriot fue un político y escritor francés, jefe de gobierno en tres ocasiones durante la Tercera República.
Alexander Godley
General Sir Alexander John Godley, was a senior British Army officer. He is best known for his role as commander of the New Zealand Expeditionary Force and II Anzac Corps during the First World War.
Bernard Maybeck
Bernard Ralph Maybeck was an American architect in the Arts and Crafts Movement of the early 20th century. He was an instructor at University of California, Berkeley. Most of his major buildings were in the San Francisco Bay Area.
Judith Blunt-Lytton, 16th Baroness Wentworth
Judith Anne Dorothea Blunt-Lytton, 16th Baroness Wentworth, also known as Lady Wentworth, was a British peer, Arabian horse breeder and real tennis player. As the owner of the Crabbet Arabian Stud from 1917 to 1957, her influence on Arabian horse breeding was profound, with over 90 percent of all Arabian horses in the world today carrying lines to Crabbet bloodstock in their pedigrees.