List of Famous people who died at 70

Hermann Meyer-Lindenberg

First Name Hermann
Last Name Meyer-Lindenberg
Born on May 13, 1912
Died on July 16, 1982 (aged 70)
Born in Germany
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R. D. Call

Roy Dana Call
First Name R.
Last Name Call
Born on February 16, 1950
Died on February 27, 2020 (aged 70)

Roy Dana Call was an American film and television actor. He appeared in several films including 48 Hrs. (1982), Brewster's Millions (1985), At Close Range (1986), No Man's Land (1987), Colors (1988), Born on the Fourth of July (1989), Young Guns II (1990), State of Grace (1990), Waterworld (1995), Murder by Numbers (2002), Babel (2006), and Into the Wild (2007).

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Roland Kibbee

First Name Roland
Last Name Kibbee
Born on February 15, 1914
Died on August 5, 1984 (aged 70)

Roland Kibbee was an award-winning American screenwriter and producer. He was a frequent collaborator and friend of actor-producer Burt Lancaster.

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Hilary Marquand

First Name Hilary
Born on December 24, 1901
Died on November 6, 1972 (aged 70)

Hilary Adair Marquand, was a British economist and Labour Party politician.

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Akira Tsuji

First Name Akira
Last Name Tsuji
Born on April 15, 1945
Died on April 23, 2015 (aged 70)
Born in Japan
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Samuel Barber

Samuel Osmond Barber II
First Name Samuel
Last Name Barber
Born on March 9, 1910
Died on January 23, 1981 (aged 70)

Samuel Osmond Barber II was an American composer, pianist, conductor, baritone, and music educator. One of the most celebrated composers of the 20th century; music critic Donal Henahan stated, "Probably no other American composer has ever enjoyed such early, such persistent and such long-lasting acclaim." Principally influenced by nine years of composition studies with Rosario Scalero at the Curtis Institute and more than twenty-five years of study with his uncle, the composer Sidney Homer, Barber's music usually eschewed the experimental trends of musical modernism in favor of utilizing traditional 19th-century harmonic language and formal structure that embraced lyricism and emotional expression. However, elements of modernism were adopted by Barber after 1940 in a limited number of his compositions, such as an increased use of dissonance and chromaticism in the Cello Concerto (1945) and Medea's Dance of Vengeance (1955), and the use of tonal ambiguity and a narrow use of serialism in his Piano Sonata (1949), Prayers of Kierkegaard (1954), and Nocturne (1959).

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Ryūzō Hayashi

First Name Ryūzō
Born on September 29, 1943
Died on June 4, 2014 (aged 70)
Born in Japan, Tokyo, Shinjuku-ku
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Noel Willman

First Name Noel
Last Name Willman
Born on August 4, 1918
Died on December 14, 1988 (aged 70)

Noel Willman was an Irish actor and theatre director. Born in Derry, Ireland, Willman died aged 70 in New York City, United States.

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Margo MacDonald

First Name Margo
Last Name MacDonald
Born on April 19, 1943
Died on April 4, 2014 (aged 70)

Margo Symington MacDonald was a Scottish politician, teacher and broadcaster. She was the Scottish National Party (SNP) Member of Parliament (MP) for Glasgow Govan from 1973 to 1974 and was Deputy Leader of the Scottish National Party from 1974 to 1979. She later served as an SNP and then Independent Member of the Scottish Parliament (MSP) for Lothian from 1999 until her death.

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Frank Sinkwich

First Name Frank
Last Name Sinkwich
Born on October 10, 1920
Died on October 22, 1990 (aged 70)
Born in Croatia
Height 180 cm | 5'11

Frank Francis Sinkwich Sr. was an American football player and coach. He won the Heisman Trophy in 1942 playing for the University of Georgia, making him the first recipient from the Southeastern Conference. In the course of a brief but celebrated career in professional football, Sinkwich was selected for the National Football League Most Valuable Player Award. He coached the Erie (PA) Vets semi-professional football team in 1949. Sinkwich was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1954.

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