List of Famous people who born in 1920

Hiroyuki Agawa

First Name Hiroyuki
Last Name Agawa
Born on December 24, 1920
Died on August 3, 2015 (aged 94)

Hiroyuki Agawa was a Japanese author. He was known for his fiction centered on World War II, as well as his biographies and essays.

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Mario Puzo

First Name Mario
Last Name Puzo
Born on October 15, 1920
Died on July 2, 1999 (aged 78)

Mario Gianluigi Puzo was an American author, screenwriter, and journalist. He is known for his crime novels about the Italian-American Mafia and Sicilian Mafia, most notably The Godfather (1969), which he later co-adapted into a film trilogy directed by Francis Ford Coppola. He received the Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay for the first film in 1972 and for Part II in 1974. Puzo also wrote the original screenplay for the 1978 Superman film and its 1980 sequel. His final novel, The Family, was released posthumously in 2001.

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Alexander Molodchy

First Name Alexander
Last Name Molodchy
Born on June 27, 1920
Died on June 9, 2002 (aged 81)

Alexander Ignatyevich Molodchy was a Ukrainian Soviet long-range pilot who flew over 300 missions on the B-25, Il-4, and Yer-2 during World War II. He was the first person twice awarded the title Hero of the Soviet Union during the war while alive.

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Soeprapto

Born on August 24, 1920
Died on October 1, 1965 (aged 45)
Born in Indonesia

Lieutenant General R. Soeprapto was the second deputy commander of the Indonesian Army, and was kidnapped from his home in Jakarta by members of the 30 September Movement in the early hours of 1 October. He was later killed at Lubang Buaya.

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Musa Anter

First Name Musa
Last Name Anter
Born on January 1, 1920
Died on September 20, 1992 (aged 72)

Musa Anter, also known as "Apê Musa", was a Kurdish writer, journalist and intellectual and was assassinated by Turkish JITEM in September 1992.

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Cármen Costa

First Name Cármen
Last Name Costa
Born on January 5, 1920
Died on April 25, 2007 (aged 87)

Carmelita Madriaga, known as Carmen Costa, was a Brazilian singer and composer.

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Olga Orozco

First Name Olga
Died on August 15, 1999 (aged 29)

Olga Orozco was an Argentine poet. She was a recipient of the FIL Award.

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Mary Greyeyes

First Name Mary
Last Name Greyeyes
Born on November 14, 1920
Died on March 31, 2011 (aged 90)
Born in Canada, Saskatchewan

Mary Greyeyes Reid was a Canadian World War II servicewoman. A Cree from the Muskeg Lake Cree Nation in Saskatchewan, she was the first First Nations woman to enlist in the Canadian Armed Forces. After joining the Canadian Women's Army Corps (CWAC) in 1942, she became the subject of an internationally famous army publicity photograph, and was sent overseas to serve in London, England, where she was introduced to public figures such as George VI and his daughter Elizabeth. Greyeyes remained in London until being discharged in 1946, after which she returned to Canada.

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Jim Leavelle

First Name Jim
Last Name Leavelle
Born on August 23, 1920
Died on August 29, 2019 (aged 99)

James Robert Leavelle was a Dallas Police Department homicide detective who, on November 24, 1963, was escorting John F. Kennedy assassin Lee Harvey Oswald through the basement of Dallas Police headquarters when Oswald was shot by Jack Ruby. Several photographs—including one that won a Pulitzer Prize—were taken of Oswald just before and as Ruby pulled the trigger.

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Frank Muir

First Name Frank
Last Name Muir
Born on February 5, 1920
Died on January 2, 1998 (aged 77)

Frank Herbert Muir was an English comedy writer, radio and television personality, and raconteur. His writing and performing partnership with Denis Norden endured for most of their careers. Together they wrote BBC Radio's Take It From Here for over 10 years, and then appeared on BBC radio quizzes My Word! and My Music for another 35. Muir became Assistant Head of Light Entertainment at the BBC in the 1960s, and was then London Weekend Television's founding Head of Entertainment. His many writing credits include editorship of The Oxford Book of Humorous Prose.

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