Famous actors died as a result of Organ Failure

Here are 2 famous actors from the world died in Organ Failure:

Glyn Jones

Glyn Jones (April 27, 1931 Durban-April 2, 2014 Vamos) was a South African screenwriter, actor and film director.

As a young man, Glyn Jones moved to England to attend university, earning a degree in English from the University of Cambridge. After graduation, he worked as a teacher for several years before eventually transitioning into a career in film and television. Jones wrote for a number of popular British television shows, including "The Avengers" and "The Saint," before moving on to film directing in the 1970s. Some of his notable films include "The Medusa Touch" and "Venom." In addition to his work in film and television, Jones was also an accomplished stage actor, having performed on the West End in London and on Broadway in New York City.

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Salvatore Baccaloni

Salvatore Baccaloni (April 14, 1900 Rome-December 31, 1969 New York City) a.k.a. Baccaloni, Salvatore, Baccaloni or Salvatori Baccaloni was an Italian opera singer and actor.

He was best known for his bass roles, particularly in the operas of Gioachino Rossini. Baccaloni began his career in the 1920s, and quickly gained popularity for his comedic performances. He became a regular performer at La Scala in Milan, and also appeared at the Royal Opera House in London, the Metropolitan Opera in New York City, and the Paris Opera.

In addition to his opera career, Baccaloni also acted in several films, including "The Barber of Seville" and "The Great Caruso". He also lent his voice to animated films, including the Disney movie "Pinocchio", where he voiced the character of Figaro.

Baccaloni was known for his larger-than-life personality and sense of humor, and would often improvise onstage. He retired from singing in 1956 and moved to the United States, where he continued to act in films and on television. He passed away on December 31, 1969, in New York City at the age of 69. Despite his passing, his legacy as one of the great comic opera singers of the 20th century lives on.

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