Lista de Personas Famosas que murieron en 1963
Gorella Gori
Gorella Gori (1900–1963) was an Italian stage and film actress. She appeared in twenty five films, generally in supporting or minor roles. One of her later roles was a small part in Roman Holiday (1953).
Pierre Clemens
Pierre Clemens was a Luxembourgian cyclist. His brother Mathias Clemens was also a professional cyclist.
Harry Feist
Harry Feist fue un bailarín y actor austriaco.
Bobby McDermott
Robert Frederick McDermott fue un jugador de baloncesto estadounidense. Con 1.80 metros de estatura, jugaba en la posición de escolta.
Robert S. Kerr
Robert Samuel Kerr was an American businessman and politician from Oklahoma. Kerr formed a petroleum company before turning to politics. He served as the 12th Governor of Oklahoma and was elected three times to the United States Senate. Kerr worked natural resources, and his legacy includes water projects that link the Arkansas River via the Gulf of Mexico. He was the first Oklahoma governor born in the territory of the state.
Wenceslao Carrillo
Wenceslao Carrillo Alonso-Forjador fue un político, sindicalista y periodista socialista español, padre del dirigente del Partido Comunista de España Santiago Carrillo.
Fritz Reuter
Fritz Reuter was a German musicologist, music educator, composer and Kapellmeister. Reuter was one of the most important German music educators of the 20th century. After studying music and musicology in Dresden and Leipzig, with Teichmüller, Riemann, Schering and Abert, he received his doctorate in 1922. In 1945, he was appointed Kapellmeister at the Volksoper in Dresden. In 1949, he was appointed as the first professor of music education at a German university. He was also director of institutes at the Martin Luther University of Halle-Wittenberg and the Humboldt University Berlin. In 1955, he was one of the initiators of the first Hallische Musiktage.
Leonello Vincenti
Edwin Linkomies
Edwin Johan Hildegard Linkomies fue un político y catedrático finés. Pertenecía al partido de Coalición Nacional. Linkomies fue Primer Ministro de Finlandia de 1943 a 1944, y uno de los siete políticos sentenciado a cinco años y medio de prisión como presunto responsable por la guerra de continuación, en la demanda de la Unión Soviética. Después fue rector de la Universidad de Helsinki de 1956 a 1962. También ejerció cómo canciller de la universidad, y profesor de literatura.