List of Famous people who died in 1952
George Magrill
George Magrill was an American film actor who appeared in 326 films between 1923 and 1952.
Sam Lufkin
Samuel "Sam" William Lufkin was an American actor who usually appeared in small or bit roles in short comedy films.
William Martin Nygaard
William Martin Nygaard was a Norwegian publisher and politician.
Alexandra Kollontai
Alexandra Mikhailovna Kollontai was a Russian revolutionary, politician, diplomat and Marxist theoretician. Serving as the People's Commissar for Welfare in Vladimir Lenin's government in 1917–1918, she was a highly prominent woman within the Bolshevik party and the first woman in history to become an official member of a governing cabinet.
Karl Krug
Lars Israel Wahlman
Lars Israël Wahlman was a Swedish architect. He was a supporter of the Arts and Crafts movement in Sweden and his architecture was influenced by romantic nationalism. His most famous work include Tjolöholm Castle and Engelbrekt Church. In his birthplace Hedemora one of the buildings he designed, the Wahlman building, bears his name.
Lawrence Grant
Percy Reginald Lawrence-Grant was an English actor known for supporting roles in films such as The Living Ghost, I'll Tell the World, Shanghai Express, The Mask of Fu Manchu and Son of Frankenstein. He was host of the 4th Academy Awards ceremonies in 1931.
Elena of Montenegro
Princess Elena of Montenegro, or more commonly known as Queen Elena of Italy was the Queen of Italy from 1900 until 1946 as wife of Victor Emmanuel III of Italy.
Leslie Banks
Leslie James Banks CBE was an English stage and screen actor, director and producer, now best remembered for playing gruff, menacing characters in black-and-white films of the 1930s and 1940s.
Sara Pérez de Madero
Sara Pérez Romero, also known as Sara Pérez de Madero, was a Mexican politician and activist. She was married to Francisco I. Madero, the 37th President of Mexico. Together with Carmen Serdán Alatriste and Aquiles Serdán Alatriste, she formed a group which supported the anti-reelectionist party in the days before the outbreak of the Mexican Revolution. Pérez Romero was also known as the "First Lady of the Revolution" or by her nickname, Sarita.