Died on This Day (03-May)
Person | Person | Description | Age | Anniversary | |
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Tori Bowie | Frentorish "Tori" Bowie is an American track and field athlete, who primarily competes in the 100 m and the 200 m. | American athlete | 32 | 1 | |
Lloyd Price | Lloyd Price was an American singer-songwriter, record executive and bandleader, known as "Mr. | American R&B vocalist | 88 | 3 | |
Goro Shimura | Gorō Shimura was a Japanese mathematician and Michael Henry Strater Professor Emeritus of Mathematics at Princeton University who worked in number theory, automorphic forms, and arithmetic geometry. | Japanese mathematician | 89 | 5 | |
Daliah Lavi | Daliah Lavi was an Israeli actress, singer, and model. | Israeli actress, singer, and model | 74 | 7 | |
Raina Fehl | Raina Fehl was an Austrian-born American classicist, writer and editor. | American art historian | 88 | 15 | |
Godfrey Evans | Thomas Godfrey Evans CBE was an English cricketer who played for Kent and England. | English cricketer | 78 | 25 | |
Christine Jorgensen | Christine Jorgensen was an American trans woman who was the first person to become widely known in the United States for having sex reassignment surgery. | American writer | 62 | 35 | |
Mariano Fortuny | Mariano Fortuny y Madrazo was a Spanish fashion designer who opened his couture house in 1906 and continued until 1946. | Fashion designer and lighting engineer | 77 | 75 | |
Tolbert Fanning | Tolbert Fanning was one of the most influential leaders of what came to be called the American Restoration Movement. | American Restoration Movement preacher | 63 | 150 | |
John Leverett the Younger | John Leverett was an early Anglo-American lawyer, politician, educator, and President of Harvard College. | Massachusetts colonial judge | 61 | 300 |
Person | Person | Description | Age | Anniversary | |
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Tony Brooks | Charles Anthony Standish Brooks was a British racing driver also known as the "Racing Dentist". | British racing driver | 90 | 2 | |
Dave Greenfield | David Paul Greenfield was an English keyboardist, singer and songwriter who was a member of rock band The Stranglers. | English keyboardist | 71 | 4 | |
Afonso Dhlakama | Afonso Marceta Macacho Dhlakama was a Mozambican politician and the leader of RENAMO, an anti-communist guerrilla movement that fought the FRELIMO government in the Mozambican Civil War before signing a peace agreement and becoming an opposition political party in the early 1990s. | Mozambican politician | 65 | 6 | |
Kaname Harada | Kaname Harada was a Japanese flying ace of World War II. | Japanese WW2 flying ace | 99 | 8 | |
Andrew Cavendish | Andrew Robert Buxton Cavendish, 11th Duke of Devonshire, KG, MC, PC, DL , styled Lord Andrew Cavendish until 1944 and Marquess of Hartington from 1944 to 1950, was a British Conservative and later Social Democratic Party politician. | British politician and duke | 84 | 20 | |
Dimitri Papadimos | Dimitri Papadimos was a Greek photographer. | Photographer | 76 | 30 | |
Kurt Martti Wallenius | Kurt Martti Wallenius was a Finnish Major General. | Finnish general | 90 | 40 | |
Roman Klein | Roman Ivanovich Klein , born Robert Julius Klein, was a Russian architect and educator, best known for his Neoclassical Pushkin Museum in Moscow. | Russian architect | 66 | 100 | |
Heinrich August de la Motte Fouqué | Ernst Heinrich August de la Motte Fouqué was a Prussian Lieutenant general and General der Infanterie and a confidant of King Frederick the Great. | German general | 76 | 250 | |
Giovanni Ricci | Giovanni Ricci was an Italian Roman Catholic bishop and cardinal. | Italian cardinal | 75 | 450 |