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November 30th

205 Notable deaths

Dick Huemer

American animator, screenwriter (1898–1979).

Born January 2nd, 1898 in New York City.

Died November 30th, 1979 at 81 years old in Burbank.

Surin Pitsuwan

Thai politician (1949-2017).

Born October 28th, 1949 in Mueang Nakhon Si Thammarat.

Died November 30th, 2017 at 68 years old in Bangkok, Ramkhamhaeng Hospital (myocardial infarction). [ref]

Harry Graf Kessler

German art collector, patron, writer, publicist and diplomat (1868-1937).

Born May 23rd, 1868 in Paris. [ref]

Died November 30th, 1937 at 69 years old in Lyon. [ref]

Colin Groves

Australian anthropologist (1942-2017).

Born June 24th, 1942 in London.

Died November 30th, 2017 at 75 years old in Canberra. [ref]

Yury Yakovlev

Soviet and russian actor.

Born April 25th, 1928 in Moscow.

Died November 30th, 2013 at 85 years old in Moscow (heart failure).

Shigeru Honjō

Japanese general (1876-1945).

Born May 10th, 1876 in Hyogo Prefecture.

Died November 30th, 1945 at 69 years old in Tokyo (stabbing).

Murray Halberg

New zealand athlete and philanthropist.

Born July 7th, 1933 in Eketāhuna.

Died November 30th, 2022 at 89 years old in Auckland. [ref]

Shlomo Avineri

Israeli political scientist, professor.

Born August 30th, 1933 in Bielsko. [ref]

Died November 30th, 2023 at 90 years old in Israel.

Jorge Donn

Argentine ballet dancer.

Born February 25th, 1947 in El Palomar (Buenos Aires).

Died November 30th, 1992 at 45 years old in Lausanne (death from AIDS-related complications).

Barber Conable

American politician (1922–2003).

Born November 2nd, 1922 in Warsaw.

Died November 30th, 2003 at 81 years old in Sarasota (infectious disease).

Deaths 91 to 100 of 205

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