Lista de Personas Famosas que murieron en 1975
Michael Ayrton
Michael Ayrton, fue un artista y escritor inglés, conocido como pintor, grabador y escultor, y también como crítico, locutor y novelista. Fue escenógrafo y diseñador de vestuario, trabajando con John Minton en las producciones de John Gielgud de 1942 de Macbeth, cuando solo tenía 19 años. Diseño e ilustró libros para Wyndham Lewis, en concreto, la trilogía The Human Age y William Golding. También colaboró con el compositor Constant Lambert.
Laurence C. Jones
Laurence Clifton Jones, was the founder and long-time president of Piney Woods Country Life School in Rankin County, Mississippi. A noted educational innovator, Jones spent his adult life supporting the educational advancement of rural African-American students in the segregated South.
Audrey Williams
Audrey Mae Sheppard Williams was an American musician known for being the first wife of country music singer and songwriter Hank Williams, the mother of Hank Williams Jr. and the grandmother of Hank Williams III and Holly Williams.
Mary Ure
Eileen Mary Ure fue una actriz británica de cine, teatro y televisión.
Bernard Herrmann
Bernard Herrmann fue un compositor estadounidense especializado en el género cinematográfico. Galardonado con un premio de la Academia a la mejor música de película dramática por su trabajo en El hombre que vendió su alma, es principalmente conocido por sus colaboraciones con Orson Welles y con Alfred Hitchcock, director con el que Herrmann cosechó la mayoría de sus grandes éxitos.
Bob Wills
Bob Wills fue un músico, compositor, y líder de banda estadounidense, considerado por muchos como uno de los padres del estilo Western swing y llamado por sus admiradores el Rey del Western Swing.
Charles Coward
Charles Joseph Coward, known as the "Count of Auschwitz", was a British soldier captured during the Second World War who rescued Jews from Auschwitz and claimed he had smuggled himself into the camp for one night, subsequently testifying about his experience at the IG Farben Trial at Nuremberg. He also smuggled at least several hundred Jewish prisoners out of concentration camps.
Pierre Fresnay
Pierre Fresnay fue un actor teatral y cinematográfico francés.
Thor Bjørklund
Thor Bjørklund was a Norwegian inventor and businessman. He is best known as the inventor of Ostehøvel, a popular cheese slicer which developed into an important Norwegian export product.
Earl Young
Earl A. Young was an American architectural designer, realtor, and insurance agent. Over a span of 52 years, he designed and built 31 structures in Charlevoix, Michigan, but was never a registered architect. He worked mostly in stone, using limestone, fieldstone, and boulders he found throughout Northern Michigan. The homes are commonly referred to as gnome homes, mushroom houses, or Hobbit houses. His door, window, roof, and fireplace designs were distinct because of his use of curved lines. Young's goal was to show that a small stone house could be as impressive as a castle. Young also helped make Charlevoix the busy summer-resort town that it is today.