1971 in Film - Deaths

Deaths

  • January 5 - Douglas Shearer, pioneer motion-picture sound engineer
  • January 15 - John Dall, actor
  • February 26 - Fernandel, actor
  • March 8 – Harold Lloyd, silent screen comedian
  • March 15 - Bebe Daniels, actress
  • April 9 - Paulette Noizeux, actress
  • May 1 - Glenda Farrell, actress
  • May 27 - Chips Rafferty, Australian actor
  • May 28 - Audie Murphy, World War II hero became film actor after the war
  • July 3 - Jim Morrison, singer, poet
  • July 6 - Louis Armstrong, musician, actor
  • July 23 - Van Heflin, actor
  • August 3 - Ernst Eklund, actor
  • August 15 - Paul Lukas, actor
  • September 7 - Spring Byington, actress
  • September 10 - Pier Angeli, actress
  • September 11 - Bella Darvi, actress
  • October 11 - Chester Conklin, actor
  • October 26 - Vincent Coleman, actor
  • November 17 - Gladys Cooper, actress
  • December 13 - Dita Parlo, actress
  • December 18 - Diana Lynn, actress
  • December 28 - Max Steiner, film composer
  • December 30 - Dorothy Comingore, actress best known as Susan Kane in Citizen Kane
  • December 31 - Marin Sais, actress

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