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Marisa Pavan, 91, Italian actress (The Rose Tattoo, I Chose Love, Drum Beat). [147] Richard Pilbrow, 90, British stage lighting designer, author and theatre design consultant. [148] Michel Sardaby, 88, French jazz pianist. [149] John Brooks Slaughter, 89, American electrical engineer (National Science Foundation). [150]
The two girls also had a younger sister, Patrizia Pierangeli, who became an actress as well. Her stage name, Pavan, was the surname of a Jewish general in the Italian Army she and her family hid during the Nazi occupation of Rome in World War II. [2] Pavan had no dramatic training when she signed a Hollywood contract with Paramount at age 19. [3]
The following is a list of deaths in April 2009.. Entries for each day are listed alphabetically by surname. A typical entry lists information in the following sequence: Name, age, country of citizenship at birth, subsequent country of citizenship (if applicable), reason for notability, cause of death (if known), and reference.
Pavan is a given name. Notable people with this name include: Pavan Duggal, Indian advocate in cyberlaw and e-commerce law; Pavan Malhotra, Hindi film and television actor; Pavan Ramdya (born 1979), American neuroscientist and bioengineer
The Jewish Herald-Voice is a weekly community newspaper serving the Jewish community of Houston and the Texas Gulf Coast for more than 115 years.. The newspaper is the longest-running Jewish paper in the Southwest. [1]
Rose Violet Zertuche Treviño (December 17, 1951 – April 30, 2010) born in San Antonio, Texas was a distinguished children's librarian, advocate of library services for Latinos and the first Hispanic branch manager in San Antonio, Texas. [1]
Beatrice Schroeder Rose (15 November 1922 – 12 October 2014) was an author, composer, harpist and teacher who was best known for her classic reference work, The Harp in the Orchestra: A Reference Book for Harpists, Teachers, Composers and Conductors. She was the principal harpist of Houston Symphony for 31 years. [1] [2]
Rosie Flores was born in San Antonio, Texas, United States, [2] where she lived until the age of twelve, when her family moved to San Diego. [2] In interviews, Flores has recalled that growing up, she loved to watch musical television shows like The Dick Clark Show and Hit Parade.