1931 births
Charles John Klyberg
1931 births | 20th century anglican bishops | alumni of lincoln college, oxford | anglican archdeacons | anglican converts to catholicism | anglican deans | anglo-catholic bishops | bishops of fulham | converts to roman catholicism | english roman catholic priests | english roman catholics | living people | old eastbourniansen
Georgi Naydenov (footballer)
1931 births | 1962 fifa world cup players | 1966 fifa world cup players | bulgaria international footballers | bulgarian footballers | football (soccer) goalkeepers | footballers at the 1956 summer olympics | people from sofia | pfc cska sofia players84 (0)
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28 (0) nationalyears = 1955–1966 nationalteam = Bulgaria nationalcaps(goals) = 51 (0) }}
Georgi Naydenov (Георги Найденов) (born 21 December 1931) is a former Bulgarian football goalkeeper and former manager. He is considered the greatest Bulgarian goalkeeper for all time. Between 1955 and 1965 he played in 176 matches for CSKA Sofia. He was honoured as Bulgarian Footballer of the Year in 1961. Naydenov won the top Bulgarian league, the A PFG, a 8 times (all with CSKA), as well as the Bulgarian Cup, 3 times (all with CSKA).
Étienne Périer (director)
1931 births | belgian film directorsFilmography
- 1956 : Bernard Buffet
- 1958 : Meurtre en 45 tours with Michel Auclair as Jean Le Prat
- 1959 : Bobosse with Jacques Dufilho, François Périer and Jacques Jouanneau as Edgar / Léon
- 1961 : Pont vers le soleil (Bridge to the Sun)
- 1964 : Dis-moi qui tuer
- 1968 : Le Rouble à deux faces (Le Téléphone rouge, The Hot Line) with George Chakiris as Eric Ericson
- 1968 : Des garçons et des filles with Nicole Garcia, music from Jean Michel Jarre
- 1970 : When Eight Bells Toll
- 1971 : Zeppelin
- 1972 : Un meurtre est un meurtre with Stéphane Audran, Michel Serrault and Jean-Claude Brialy
- 1974 : La Main à couper
- 1977 : Sale rêveur with Maurice Bénichou, Cesar's Best production design awarded to Théobald Meurisse
- 1978 : La Part du feu
- 1979 : La Confusion des sentiments with Pierre Malet as Roland
- 1979 : Un si joli village avec Victor Lanoux
- 1985 : La dérapade (TV)
- 1985 : L'Ordre (TV) with Pierre Malet
- 1988 : La Garçonne (TV)
- 1989 : Rouge Venise
- 1991 : À la vie, à l'amour (TV)
- 1993 : Maigret et l'homme du banc (TV)
- 1993 : La Vérité en face (TV)
- 1994 : La Balle perdue (TV)
- 1994 : Samson le magnifique (TV) with Charlotte Rampling as Isabelle de Marsac
- 1997 : La Rumeur (TV)
- 1998 : Le Dernier Fils (TV)
- 2000 : Que reste-t-il... (TV)
- 2004 : Table rase (TV)
Yoshio Masui
1931 births | japanese biologistsAwards
Nello Santi
1931 births | italian conductors | living peopleBiography
Santi was born in Adria (Veneto), Italy. He studied composition at the Liceo musicale of Padua. In 1951 he made his debut as a conductor in Padua conducting Verdi's "Rigoletto" at the Teatro Verdi. He was appointed as a music director of the Zurich Opera House from 1958 to 1969. He has conducted at the Zurich Opera from 1958, Metropolitan Opera from 1962 when he made his debut with Verdi's Un ballo in maschera, Royal Opera House with La traviata and many more opera houses all over the world including Verona Arena.Terry Farmer
1931 births | english footballers | football (soccer) strikers | gainsborough trinity f.c. players | living people | people from maltby | rotherham united f.c. players | scarborough f.c. players | york city f.c. players61 (24)
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? (?) }} Terence "Terry" Farmer (born May 11, 1931 in Maltby, England) is an English former footballer.
Career
Farmer joined Rotherham United from Gainsborough Trinity in July 1952. After making 61 appearances and scoring 24 goals in the league, he joined York City in January 1958. He featured prominently for the club as they won promotion to the Third Division and scored the goal which won promotion against Aldershot in April 1959. He joined Scarborough in July 1960, after making 67 appearances and scoring 28 goals.Brita Koivunen
1931 births | finnish female singers | living peopleDuring the late 1990s, Koivunen still performed in trio with Pirkko Mannola and Vieno Kekkonen. She retired in 2005 and was replaced by Marjatta Leppänen. In 2006, she was widowed by the musician Paavo Einiö, her husband of 50+ years.
Seiji Nakamura
1931 births | japanese politicians | living peopleReferences
Bill Bolger
1931 births | american basketball players | baltimore bullets (1947-1955) players | georgetown hoyas men's basketball players | living peopleHe played collegiately for the Georgetown University.
Dwan J. Young
1931 births | general presidents of the primary | living people | mormon missionaries | people from utah | university of utah alumni | young familyDwan Jacobsen was born in [[Salt Lake City, Utah
. She graduated from the University of Utah with a degree in education and married Thomas Young, Jr.
