Yuri Nikulin
19211997
Soviet and Russian actor and clown celebrated for his comedic film roles and circus performances, notably in Gaidai's films like The Diamond Arm
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19211997
Soviet and Russian actor and clown celebrated for his comedic film roles and circus performances, notably in Gaidai's films like The Diamond Arm
19212013
Egyptian princess who served as queen consort of Iran from 1941 to 1948 as the first wife of Mohammad Reza Pahlavi
19212017
Last king of Romania, who also pursued careers as an aircraft pilot, military leader, stockbroker, and art collector
19211995
Swedish association football player and coach, renowned for his unprecedented five top scorer awards in the Italian championship with AC Milan
19211991
Iconic French-Italian actor and singer, celebrated as one of France's greatest 20th-century artists
19212007
Scottish actress widely praised for her portrayals of proper, ladylike women, earning six Academy Award nominations for Best Actress and becoming one of the most popular actresses in the world from the 1940s to the late 1960s
19211997
Brazilian educator and philosopher known for his work in critical pedagogy and the influential book, Pedagogy of the Oppressed
19212006
Polish science fiction author, philosopher, and futurologist, globally renowned for his novel Solaris and his satirical insights into humanity's future
19211996
British Nobel laureate in Chemistry, known for pioneering inorganic chemistry and homogeneous transition metal catalysis, particularly his work on organometallic sandwich compounds
19212004
Indian Prime Minister and statesman known for initiating India's transformative economic liberalization reforms in the 1990s
19212021
Longest-serving royal consort in British history and husband of Queen Elizabeth II
19212008
Indonesian military officer and politician who served as the second president of Indonesia from 1967-1998, ruling for 31 years in an authoritarian regime
18351921
French Romantic composer known for the Organ Symphony, Carnival of the Animals, and opera Samson and Delilah
18501921
Bulgarian writer and poet, known as "the Patriarch of Bulgarian literature," whose works chronicled the Bulgarian Renaissance and Post-Liberation epochs, and who also served as Education Minister
18451921
Luxembourgish physicist and inventor, recognized with the Nobel Prize for his method of color photography based on interference
18641921
Austrian Jewish pacifist, journalist, and Esperantist who co-founded the German peace movement and won the 1911 Nobel Peace Prize for his work against international anarchy
18401921
Founder of the Austrian School of economics and a significant contributor to the marginal theory of value
18561921
German jurist and politician who served as Imperial Chancellor from 1909 to 1917, overseeing Germany's entry into World War I and playing a key role in its initial years
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