Here are 2 famous actors from the world died in Skull fracture:
Jeffrey Hunter (November 25, 1926 New Orleans-May 27, 1969 Los Angeles) also known as Henry Herman McKinnies Jr., Henry Herman “Hank” McKinnies, Jeff Hunter or Hank McKinnies was an American actor. His children are called Scott Hunter, Steele Hunter, Todd Hunter and Christopher Hunter.
Jeffrey Hunter began his acting career in the early 1950s and gained prominence in Hollywood with his role as Martin Pawley in the classic western film "The Searchers" (1956) directed by John Ford. He also played the lead role of Jesus Christ in the epic biblical film "King of Kings" (1961) directed by Nicholas Ray.
Hunter continued to work in television and film throughout the 1960s, including a recurring role in the popular TV series "The FBI" (1965-1967). He was set to star in the TV series "Temple Houston" but tragically died before filming began.
Hunter was married twice during his life, first to actress Barbara Rush and later to model Emily McLaughlin. He had four sons with McLaughlin. Hunter passed away in 1969 at the young age of 42 due to a cerebral hemorrhage.
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Max Wall (March 12, 1908 Stockwell-May 21, 1990 Westminster Hospital) otherwise known as Maxwell George Lorimer was an English comedian and actor. His children are called Martin Lorimer, Maxine Lorimer, Michael Lorimer, Melvin Lorimer and Meredith Lorimer.
Wall began his career in entertainment as a professional wrestler, but later transitioned to comedy performances. He was recognized for his eccentric physical comedy, often performing with exaggerated facial expressions and poses. Wall's comedic talents ranged from music-hall performances and film appearances to television appearances and pantomimes. He was also known for his collaborations with other notable comedians, including Tony Hancock and Peter Sellers. Despite experiencing significant success throughout his career, Wall was known for his humility and genuine love for performing. He continued to perform well into his 70s, and remains a beloved figure in British entertainment history.
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