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Siegmund Klein (April 10, 1902 – May 24, 1987) was a German-American strongman, bodybuilder, magazine publisher, and gymnasium owner prominent in physical culture. He was inducted into the IFBB Hall of Fame in 2006.
Stuart Damon (born Stuart Michael Zonis; February 5, 1937 – June 29, 2021) was an American actor and singer.He was best known for his 30-year portrayal of Dr. Alan Quartermaine on the American soap opera General Hospital, for which he won an Emmy Award in 1999.
Ralph Klein, 70, Canadian politician, Premier of Alberta (1992–2006), MLA for Calgary-Elbow (1989–2007), Mayor of Calgary (1980–1989), COPD and dementia. [547] William P. Levine, 97, United States Army officer. [548] Art Malone, 76, American drag racer, Indy car driver, and dragstrip owner, injuries sustained in an airboat collision. [549]
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In poor health, in 1989 Klein retired from racing, selling off his 146 horses just a few months before he died. In 1995, his stables at Rancho Santa Fe, California were sold to Sidney and Jenny Craig of weight loss fame. Klein was a benefactor to a number of charities and was a major donor to the Scripps Research Institute.
James Edward "Pete" Runnels (January 28, 1928 – May 20, 1991) was an American professional baseball player, coach and manager.He played in Major League Baseball as an infielder for the Washington Senators (1951–57), Boston Red Sox (1958–62) and Houston Colt .45s (1963–64).
Frederick C. Klein (1938–2023) was an American sportswriter and the author or co-author of 18 books on sports and business. From 1977 to 2001, Klein was the Wall Street Journal's first-ever sports columnist, writing the Journal's twice-weekly sports column, "On Sports". Klein was born in Chicago and was raised in the city's Ravenswood ...
Erwin Klein (June 6, 1938 - September 30, 1992) [1] [2] was a male table tennis player from the United States, who four times US Open Table Tennis Singles Champion. [3] [4] His nickname was Chubby. [5] He won a gold medal in the Mixed Doubles event at the World Table Tennis Championships in 1956. [6]