Lista de Personas Famosas que murieron en 1963
Meir Argov
Meir Argov, fue un activista sionista, político israelí y signatario de la Declaración de Independencia de Israel.
Mark Clifton
Mark Clifton (1906–1963) was an American science fiction writer, the co-winner of the second Hugo Award for best novel. He began publishing in May 1952 with the widely anthologized story "What Have I Done?".
Per Jacobsson
Por Jacobsson fue un economista sueco, y director gestor del Fondo Monetario Internacional desde el 21 de noviembre de 1956 hasta su muerte en 1963. Nacido en Tanum, Bohuslän, Jacobsson recibió títulos en leyes y economía de la Universidad de Upsala. Trabajó en la Liga de Naciones de 1920 a 1928, luego en el Banco de Pagos Internacionales de 1931. En diciembre de 1956, se convirtió en Director Gerente del FMI, cargo que mantuvo hasta su muerte, el 5 de mayo de 1963.
Felix Slatkin
Felix Slatkin fue un violinista y director de orquesta norteamericano.
Axel Kielland
Axel Zetlitz Kielland was a Norwegian journalist, crime reporter, theatre critic and playwright.
Björn Þórðarson
Björn Þórðarson was Prime Minister of Iceland from 16 December 1942 to 21 October 1944, in the only government that did not rely on parliamentary support. He was prime minister when Iceland became a republic. His cabinet was named the Coca-Cola rule because two of its ministers started franchises of two big American companies during the US occupation during World War II. Vilhjálmur Þór, from the Progressive Party, took on Esso, and Björn Ólafsson, later a member of the Alþingi, founded Vífilfell, the company that sells Coca-Cola in Iceland.
Natasha Lytess
Natasha Lytess was an actress, writer and drama coach.
Lina Abarbanell
Lina Abarbanell was a German-American soprano singer who performed in grand and light opera and musical comedy. She made her debut at sixteen at the Neues Theatre, Berlin and was first introduced to American theatergoers in 1905 as the soubrette in the Josef Strauss operetta Frühlingsluft. Abarbanell made opera history later that year as Hänsel in The Met's debut production of Engelbert Humperdinck's Hänsel und Gretel. Abarbanell spent the following near thirty years performing on Broadway and at venues across America. After her husband's death in 1934, Abarbanell left the stage, but remained active over virtually the remainder of her life as a Broadway casting director, producer, and stage director.
Nazım Hikmet
Nazım Hikmet Ran fue un poeta y dramaturgo turco, considerado en Occidente el poeta más importante en lengua turca del siglo XX. Sus obras han sido traducidas a numerosos idiomas. Largamente exiliado de su país de origen a causa de su militancia comunista, murió en 1963 como ciudadano polaco.