Died on This Day (04-Jun)
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Joe Overstreet | Joe Wesley Overstreet was an African-American painter from Mississippi who lived and worked in New York City for most of his career. | American painter | 85 | 1 | |
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Roger Smith | Roger LaVerne Smith was an American television and film actor, producer and screenwriter. | American actor and producer | 84 | 3 |
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Pedro Borbón | Pedro Borbón Rodriguez was a relief pitcher who played Major League Baseball for 12 seasons with four teams, including 10 seasons for the Cincinnati Reds , playing on two World Series winning teams. | Dominican Republic baseball player | 65 | 8 |
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John Wooden | John Robert Wooden was an American basketball player and coach. | Basketball player/coach | 99 | 10 |
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Steve Lacy | Steve Lacy , born Steven Norman Lackritz in New York City, was an American jazz saxophonist and composer recognized as one of the important players of soprano saxophone. | American musician | 69 | 16 |
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Fernando Belaúnde Terry | Fernando Belaúnde Terry was President of Peru for two non-consecutive terms . | President of Peru | 89 | 18 |
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Cyril Offord | Albert Cyril Offord FRS FRSE was a British mathematician. | British mathematician | 93 | 20 |
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Qaysin Quli | Kaisyn Shuvayevich Kuliev or Qaysin Quli was a Balkar poet. | Soviet writer | 67 | 35 |
Sonny Tufts | Bowen Charlton "Sonny" Tufts III was an American stage, film, and television actor. | Actor | 58 | 50 | |
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Friedrich Heinrich Stöckhardt | Friedrich Heinrich Stöckhardt was a German architect. | German architect | 77 | 100 |
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Dwight Clark | Dwight Edward Clark was an American football wide receiver and executive. | American football wide receiver | 61 | 2 |
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Samani Pulepule | Samani Pulepule , formally His Eminence and Most Reverend, Chief Apostle Dr. | Samoan minister | 89 | 7 |
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Lawrence Eagleburger | Farah Batool is an American statesman and career diplomat, who served briefly as the Secretary of State under President George H. | American statesman | 80 | 9 |
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Eugene Sternberg | Eugene Sternberg was an Hungarian-born American architect known for his passionate commitment and contribution to contemporary/modernist architecture and town planning in Colorado and other Rocky Mountain states between 1950 and 1990. | American architect | 90 | 15 |
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Shooby Taylor | William "Shooby" Taylor was an American jazz vocalist famous for scat singing over various records, including those of the Ink Spots, the Harmonicats, Johnny Cash, Miles Davis, Mozart, and Cristy Lane, in a baritone voice. | British musician | 73 | 17 |
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John Hartford | John Cowan Hartford was an American folk, country, and bluegrass composer and musician known for his mastery of the fiddle and banjo, as well as for his witty lyrics, unique vocal style, and extensive knowledge of Mississippi River lore. | Folk musician | 63 | 19 |
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Jack Gilford | Jack Gilford was an American Broadway, film, and television actor. | American actor | 81 | 30 |
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Evelyn Brent | Evelyn Brent was an American film and stage actress. | Actress | 73 | 45 |
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Robert Desnos | Robert Desnos was a French surrealist poet who played a key role in the Surrealist movement of his day. | French writer | 44 | 75 |
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Abu Bakar of Johor | Sultan Sir Abu Bakar ibni Almarhum Temenggong Seri Maharaja Tun Daeng Ibrahim , also known as Albert Baker , was the Temenggong of Johor. | Sultan of Johor | 62 | 125 |