List of Famous people who died at 77
Ennio Antonelli
Ennio Antonelli was an Italian actor and former boxer. He appeared in more than one hundred films from 1961 to 1991.
Joe Seneca
Joe Seneca was an American actor, singer, and songwriter. He is best known for Willie Brown in Crossroads (1986), Dr. Meadows in The Blob (1989), and Dr. Hanes in The Cosby Show.
Harry Klinefelter
Harry Fitch Klinefelter, Jr. was an American rheumatologist and endocrinologist. Klinefelter syndrome is named after him.
Hamish Wilson
Hamish Wilson was a Scottish actor from Glasgow who was best known for briefly taking over the role of Jamie McCrimmon for part of two episodes in the 1968 Doctor Who serial "The Mind Robber" when series regular Frazer Hines was ill with chickenpox and unable to attend the recording. The change of actor was written in as part of the story when Jamie is turned into a cardboard cut-out and has his face removed by the Master of the Land of Fiction. The Doctor's first attempt to reconstruct his face is unsuccessful. Eventually, Jamie's real face is restored when Hines recovered.
Mario Francesco Pompedda
Carlo Mario Francesco Pompedda was an Italian cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church and the Prefect of the Apostolic Signatura for the Roman Curia. He spent nearly fifty years in a variety of posts within the Catholic Church's ecclesiastical court system, from 1955 to 2004.
Jo-Jo White
Joyner Clifford "Jo-Jo" White was an American center fielder in professional baseball. He played nine seasons with the Detroit Tigers (1932–38), Philadelphia Athletics (1943–44), and Cincinnati Reds (1944). Born in Red Oak, Georgia, Joyner White was known as "Jo-Jo" because of the way he pronounced the name of his native state of Georgia.
Marcel Ernzer
Marcel Ernzer was a Luxembourgian cyclist. He competed in the individual and team road race events at the 1948 Summer Olympics.
Ib Eisner
Ib Eisner was a Danish artist.
Wilhelm Gliese
Wilhelm Gliese was a German astronomer who specialized in the study and cataloging of nearby stars.
Bedford Jezzard
Bedford Alfred George Jezzard was an English footballer. Jezzard's teenage years coincided with the Second World War, and he began football as an amateur with Croxley Boys and later Watford, for whom he made three FA Cup appearances. Upon the resumption of peacetime football, Jezzard spent his entire professional career as a striker at Fulham, during the 1940s and 1950s. He holds the club's post-war record for league goals scored in a season – 38 in 1953–54. His Fulham career lasted only from 1948 to 1957, due to an irreversible injury. During his time at Fulham, he was picked for the London XI in the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup.