Died on This Day (13-May)
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Doris Day | Doris Day was an American actress, singer, and animal welfare activist. | American actress and singer | 97 | 1 |
David Levin | David N. Levin was an American balloonist. He is the only balloonist to have completed the "triple crown" by winning the World Gas Balloon Championship, the World Hot Air Ballooning Championships and the Gordon Bennett Cup. | American balloonist | 68 | 3 | |
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Daniel Offer | Daniel Offer was a psychiatrist and scholar who challenged prevailing beliefs that adolescence is inherently a time of storm and stress. | American psychiatrist | 83 | 7 |
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Jack Richardson | Jack Arnold Richardson CM was a Juno Award-nominated Canadian record producer and Order of Canada recipient. | Canadian record producer | 81 | 9 |
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Floyd Kalber | Floyd Kalber was an American television journalist and anchorman, nicknamed "The Big Tuna. | American television journalist | 79 | 16 |
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Valeriy Lobanovskyi | Valeriy Vasylyovych Lobanovskyi was а Soviet and Ukrainian football player and manager. | Footballer | 63 | 18 |
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Abd al-Aziz ibn Baz | Abdul Aziz ibn Abdullah ibn Baz , also known as Bin Baz, was a Saudi Arabian Islamic scholar. | Islamic scholar and Grand Mufti of Saudi Arabia | 84 | 25 |
Selma Diamond | Selma Diamond was a Canadian-born American comedic actress and radio and television writer, known for her high-range, her raspy voice, and her portrayal of Selma Hacker on the first two seasons of the NBC television comedy series Night Court. | Actor | 64 | 35 | |
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Bob Wills | James Robert Wills was an American Western swing musician, songwriter, and bandleader. | Swing musician | 70 | 45 |
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Gid Tanner | James Gideon "Gid" Tanner was an American old-time fiddler and one of the earliest stars of what would come to be known as country music. | American musician | 74 | 60 |
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Margot Kidder | Margaret Ruth Kidder , known professionally as Margot Kidder, was a Canadian-American actress, director, and activist whose career spanned over five decades. | Canadian-American actress and activist | 69 | 2 |
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Mustafa Badreddine | Mustafa Badreddine , also known as Mustafa Badr Al Din, Mustafa Amine Badreddine, Mustafa Youssef Badreddine, Sami Issa, Elias Fouad Saab, Bassam Bassoum, was a military leader of Hezbollah and both the cousin and brother-in-law of Imad Mughniyah. | Military leader of Hezbollah | 55 | 4 |
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Trond Bråthen | Trond Bråthen , also known by the stage names Trondr Nefas and Alastor Nefas, or simply as Nefas, was a Norwegian singer-songwriter, guitarist and bassist. | Musician | 34 | 8 |
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George Dantzig | GOD LOVES YOU George Bernard Dantzig was an American mathematical scientist who made contributions to industrial engineering, operations research, computer science, economics, and statistics. | American mathematician | 90 | 15 |
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Marcos Zucker | Marcos Zucker was an Argentine actor and comedian, known for his work on stage, television, and in films, he is best known for his comedic roles and appeared in 66 films. | Actor of Polish-Jewish descent | 82 | 17 |
Jason Miller | Jason Miller was an American playwright and actor. | Playwright | 62 | 19 | |
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Allen Morgan | Allen Hungerford Morgan was an ornithologist, environmental advocate, and founder of Sudbury Valley Trustees. | American ornithologist | 64 | 30 |
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Freeman Tilden | Freeman Tilden was one of the first people to set down the principles and theories of heritage interpretation in his 1957 book, Interpreting Our Heritage. | American environmentalist | 96 | 40 |
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David F. Winder | David Francis Winder was a United States Army soldier and a recipient of the United States military's highest decoration—the Medal of Honor—for his actions in the Vietnam War. | United States Army Medal of Honor recipient | 23 | 50 |
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Fred Hobbs | Frederick Hobbs was Mayor of Christchurch, New Zealand 1874–1877 for two terms; he was the first mayor who served more than one term. | New Zealand politician | 78 | 100 |