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316 Notable deaths
 in Santa Monica

Richard Whorf

American actor, director and author (1906–1966).

Born June 4th, 1906 in Winthrop.

Died December 14th, 1966 at 60 years old in Santa Monica (myocardial infarction).

Gale Page

American actress (1913-1983).

Born July 23rd, 1913 in Spokane.

Died January 8th, 1983 at 69 years old in Santa Monica (cancer).

Jack Bailey

American actor and daytime game show (1907-1980).

Born September 15th, 1907 in Hampton.

Died February 1st, 1980 at 72 years old in Santa Monica.

Halliwell Hobbes

British actor (1877-1962).

Born November 16th, 1877 in Stratford-upon-Avon.

Died February 20th, 1962 at 84 years old in Santa Monica (myocardial infarction).

Roy Harris

American composer (1898-1979).

Born February 12th, 1898 in Lincoln County.

Died October 1st, 1979 at 81 years old in Santa Monica.

Helen Traubel

American singer (1899–1972).

Born June 16th, 1899 in St. Louis.

Died July 28th, 1972 at 73 years old in Santa Monica (myocardial infarction).

Peter Zinner

Austrian-american film editor (1919–2007).

Born July 24th, 1919 in Vienna.

Died November 13th, 2007 at 88 years old in Santa Monica (lymphoma). [ref]

Marc Daniels

American television director (1912-1989).

Born January 27th, 1912 in Pittsburgh.

Died April 23rd, 1989 at 77 years old in Santa Monica (heart failure).

Sid Fleischman

American (1920–2010).

Born March 16th, 1920 in New York City, Brooklyn.

Died March 17th, 2010 at 90 years old in Santa Monica (cancer). [ref]

Sonny Burke

American musical arranger, composer, big band leader and producer (1914–1980).

Born March 22nd, 1914 in Scranton.

Died May 31st, 1980 at 66 years old in Santa Monica.

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