Lista de Personas Famosas que murieron en 1969
Francis Stapleton-Cotton, 4th Viscount Combermere
Francis Lynch Wellington Stapleton-Cotton, 4th Viscount Combermere DL
Teodora de Grecia y Dinamarca
Teodora de Grecia y Dinamarca, después, por matrimonio Teodora de Baden, fue la segunda hija del príncipe Andrés de Grecia y Dinamarca y la princesa Alicia de Battenberg. Contrajo matrimonio con Bertoldo, margrave de Baden el 17 de agosto de 1931.
Ismail al-Azhari
Ismail al-Azhari (Saiyid) fue un político sudanés. Fue primer ministro de Sudán entre 1954 y 1956, y fue presidente de su país desde 1965 hasta que fue derrocado por Yaafar al-Numeiry en 1969.
Werner Rudolf Heinrich Keyßner
William Goetz
William B. "Bill" Goetz was an American film producer and studio executive. Goetz was one of the founders of Twentieth Century Pictures, later renamed 20th Century Fox. He served as Fox's vice president and later became the head of production at Universal-International.
Frank Gruber
Frank Gruber was an American writer. He was an author of stories for pulp fiction magazines. He also wrote dozens of novels, mostly Westerns and detective stories. Gruber wrote many scripts for Hollywood movies and television shows, and was the creator of three TV series. He sometimes wrote under the pen names Stephen Acre, Charles K. Boston and John K. Vedder.
Sir Henry Aubrey-Fletcher, 6th Baronet
Major Sir Henry Lancelot Aubrey-Fletcher, 6th Baronet, also known by his pen name Henry Wade, was Lord Lieutenant of Buckinghamshire from 1954 to 1961. He was also one of the leading authors during the Golden Age of Detective Fiction.
Mae Dahlberg
Mae Dahlberg fue una artista de music hall y vodevil, así como actriz cinematográfica, cuya trayectoria incluye varias películas rodadas en Hollywood en la época del cine mudo.
Raymond Walburn
Raymond Walburn was an American character actor of stage and screen who appeared in dozens of Hollywood movie comedies and an occasional dramatic role during the 1930s and 1940s.
Viktor Vladimirovich Vinogradov
Viktor Vladimirovich Vinogradov fue un lingüista y filólogo soviético que presidió la organización encargada de dirigir lingüística soviética en el período posterior a la Segunda Guerra Mundial.