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Stephen L. Price

1960 births | 1995 deaths | pancreatic cancer deaths | people from illinois | people from marin county, california | visual effects supervisors


Stephen L. Price (born November 9, 1960 – died May 22, 1995) was a visual effects supervisor at Industrial Light & Magic, one of the world's premiere special effects companies.

The first two films that he worked on are Hook and Death Becomes Her (both 1991), and yet, another film that he worked on was Jurassic Park (1993).

Halvor Thorbjørn Hjertvik

1914 births | 1995 deaths | norwegian politicians


Halvor Thorbjørn Hjertvik (17 June 1914 - 7 November 1995) was a Norwegian politician for the Christian Democratic Party.

He served as a deputy representative to the Norwegian Parliament from Rogaland during the terms 1958–1961 and 1961–1965.

George Rumbold

1911 births | 1995 deaths | crystal palace f.c. players | football (soccer) defenders | ipswich town f.c. players | leyton orient f.c. players


George Rumbold (born 10 July, 1911 in Aston) was an English professional footballer. During his career he made over 100 appearances for Ipswich Town between 1946 and 1950.

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George Poyser

1910 births | 1995 deaths | brentford f.c. players | english football managers | english footballers | manchester city f.c. managers | mansfield town f.c. players | notts county f.c. managers | plymouth argyle f.c. players | port vale f.c. players


George Poyser (born 6 February, 1910 in Mansfield, died 30 January, 1995) was a English football player and manager.

Poyser played as a defender in the 1930s. Starting at his home town team Mansfield, he was part of the Mansfield team when they were elected to the Football League in 1931. He later played for Port Vale, and in 1934 he transferred to Brentford. In his first season at Brentford, the club won the Second Division championship. He played for Brentford for a decade, making more than 150 appearances, though like many players of his era, the Second World War shortened his career, though he represented Brentford in the non-competitive wartime competitions. but when competitive football resumed the 36 year old Poyser made three appearances for Plymouth Argyle, and then turned to management with Dover. However, his management career gained more recognition at Notts County, whom he managed between 1953 and 1957, reaching the FA Cup quarter-finals in 1955. Former Notts County winger Gordon Wills regards Poyser as the best manager he played for.

Yoshikawa Tomizo

1900 births | 1995 deaths | japanese photographers


Nihon shashinka jiten. Kyoto: Tankōsha, 2000. ISBN 4-473-01750-8

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Claire Sterling

1919 births | 1995 deaths | american authors | american journalists | columbia university alumni


Claire Sterling nee Neikind (October 21, 1919 - June 17, 1995) was an American author and journalist.

Sterling received a degree in journalism from Columbia University in New York, where she was also born. She joined The Reporter in 1949, writing for the magazine until it folded in 1968, became an author and freelance journalist thereafter. She married her husband Thomas Sterling, a novelist, in 1950, and they went to live in Italy, where they passed their honeymoon. She died of cancer at age 75, in a hospital in Arezzo, Italy.

Sven Höglund

1910 births | 1995 deaths | cyclists at the 1932 summer olympics | olympic bronze medalists for sweden | olympic cyclists of sweden | swedish cyclists


Sven Gustaf Alvar Höglund (born October 23, 1910 - died August 21, 1995) was a Swedish road racing cyclist who competed in the 1932 Summer Olympics.

Sir Peter Hilton

1995 deaths | british army officers | knights commander of the royal victorian order | knights of the order of st john | lord-lieutenants of derbyshire | recipients of the military cross


Colonel Sir Peter Hilton, KCVO, MC, JP (d. 1995) was the Lord Lieutenant of Derbyshire between 1978 and 1994.

He was created a Knight of the Order of St John on 18 December 1980London Gazette, no. 48456, 18 December 1980.

Nippy Jones

1925 births | 1995 deaths | major league first basemen | major league players from california | milwaukee braves players | philadelphia phillies players | st. louis cardinals players


Vernal Leroy Jones (June 29, 1925 - October 3, 1995) is a former professional baseball player. He was a first baseman over parts of 8 seasons (1946-1952, 1957) with the St. Louis Cardinals, Philadelphia Phillies and Milwaukee Braves. Jones was a member of the 1957 World Series champion Braves. For his career he hit .267 with 25 home runs and 209 runs batted in in 412 games played.

Max Braithwaite

1911 births | 1995 deaths


Max Braithwaite (7 December 1911-19 March 1995) was a Canadian novelist.

John Victor Maxwell Braithwaite was born in Nokomis, Saskatchewan and would spend his youth in various Saskatachewan communities. Eventually he would move to Ontario, living in communities such as Orangeville, Port Carling and finally Brighton where he died at age 83.

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