Lista de Personas Famosas que murieron en 1964
Frederic Knudtson
Frederic Knudtson was an American film editor with 79 credits over his career, which spanned 1932 to 1964. He received six nominations for the Academy Award for Best Film Editing, including five in the six years preceding his death.
Fritz Sattler
Karl Alexander von Müller
Karl Alexander von Müller was a German historian. His immediate disciples were Nazi politicians and academics such as Baldur von Schirach, Rudolf Heß, Hermann Göring, Walter Frank, Wilhelm Grau, Wilfried Euler, Clemens August Hoberg, Hermann Kellenbenz, Karl Richard Ganzer, Ernst Hanfstaengl and Klaus Schickert. However, due to his political openness, other non-Nazi historians such as Karl Bosl, Alois Hundhammer, Heinz Gollwitzer and even Wolfgang Hallgarten also studied under Müller.
John Arnold
John Arnold (1889–1964) was an American cinematographer. He began his career in 1914, and in the next 15 years, he shot 86 films. He also worked in film administration, directing the cinematography department at MGM, and was president of the American Society of Cinematographers from 1931 through 1937, and again from 1939 to 1941. By 1938, he was regarded as one of the most authoritative experts on cinematography. He invented several pieces of camera equipment and was awarded two Oscars, both Technical Achievement Awards. The first was in 1938 for improvements on the semi-automatic follow focus device used on motion picture cameras, while the second was in 1940 for the development of the MGM mobile camera crane.
Sigfrid Edström
Johannes Sigfrid Edström fue un industrial sueco y el cuarto presidente del Comité Olímpico Internacional (COI).
Alfredo Baeschlin
Alfredo Baeschlin fue un arquitecto, pintor y poeta suizo al que se recuerda en España por sus investigaciones sobre la arquitectura rural.
Tony Sender
Toni Sender was a German socialist, feminist, politician and journalist.
William S. Darling
William S. Darling was a Hungarian-born art director who was prominent in Hollywood during the 1920s and 30s. Darling received six Academy Award nominations, winning three times. He was inducted into the American Art Directors Guild (ADG) Hall of Fame in 2012. According to the ADG, Darling was one of the "most influential designers in the early days of Hollywood's Golden Age."
Rudolph Maté
Rudolph Maté fue un camarógrafo, director de fotografía y director de cine polaco-estadounidense cuyo verdadero nombre era Rudolph Mayer.