Lista de Personas Famosas que murieron en 1975
Domingo Dominguín
Domingo González Lucas, más conocido como «Dominguín», fue un torero español.
André Obey
André Obey was a prominent French playwright during the inter-war years, and into the 1950s.
Marcus Lauesen
Marcus Lauesen was a Danish author from the Region of Southern Denmark town of Løjt Kirkeby, a suburb of Aabenraa. He debuted with Guds Gøglere in 1928 and had a breakthrough in 1931 with And Now We Await a Ship, a psychological novel about a shipbuilding family based upon the history of the author's hometown of Aabenraa. He was awarded De Gyldne Laurbær in 1961 for Mother, a novel about his childhood in Løjt Kirkeby.
Blanche Dumoulin
Willem Visser
Maria Austria
Maria Austria was an Austro-Dutch photographer who is considered an important post-war photographer of the Netherlands, and was a theatre and documentary photographer. Her neorealistic, humanist photo reportage was exhibited at the Museum of Modern Art in 1953, the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam in 1958, the Van Gogh Museum in 1975, and the Joods Historisch Museum in 2001.
Octaviano Márquez y Toriz
Octaviano Márquez y Toriz fue el arzobispo católico de la Arquidiócesis de Puebla de los Ángeles desde 1950 hasta su muerte en 1975.
Gertrude Olmstead
Gertrude Olmstead, fue una actriz cinematográfica estadounidense de la era del cine mudo.
Heinrich Klaustermeyer
Karl Heinrich Klaustermeyer was a member of the Nazi Party who served in the Gestapo, NSKK, and SA. During World War II, he was stationed in the Warsaw Ghetto, where he personally murdered multiple Jewish civilians and participated in the suppression of the Warsaw Uprising. After the war, he settled down in West Germany. Klaustermeyer was investigated by German prosecutors and arrested in the early 1960s. In 1965, he was found guilty of war crimes and sentenced to life in prison by the Bielefeld regional court. He was released from prison in 1976 on compassionate grounds due to terminal cancer and died less than two weeks later.
Larry Crosby
Laurence Earl "Larry" Crosby was the long-time publicity director of his younger brother, singer Bing Crosby. He was the eldest of Bing's six siblings.