Died This Day September 2nd

It's a little eerie—but also kind of poetic—how certain days seem to gather the farewells of history's giants. While you're going about your day, maybe sipping coffee or scrolling your phone, it could also be the anniversary of the day a legendary writer penned their final chapter, or a trailblazing inventor powered down for the last time. Some days feel like they echo with the footsteps of those who came before—artists, leaders, thinkers—leaving behind legacies that still shape the world. It’s a reminder that while their time ended, their stories didn’t.

Felipe Camiroaga

Chilean television presenter and actor
Born
1966 60 years ago
Died
September 2nd, 2011 14 years ago — 45 years old

A prominent television presenter and actor in Chile, associated with channels like TVN. Gained widespread recognition for hosting various successful programs including 'Buenos Días a Todos' and 'El Chacotero Sentimental'. Known for a charismatic presence and engaging style that resonated with audiences. In addition to television work, participated in numerous charity events and was involved in social initiatives, garnering a loyal fan base throughout a career that spanned over two decades. Tragically passed away in a plane crash in 2011, which led to a significant outpouring of grief from the public.

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Roberto Bruce

Chilean journalist and news anchor
Born
1979 47 years ago
Died
September 2nd, 2011 14 years ago — 32 years old

Worked extensively in Chilean journalism, contributing to significant media outlets. Served as the news anchor for Televisión Nacional de Chile, presenting key news events and political developments. His reporting style and approach to journalism gained recognition during tumultuous political periods in the country. In addition, worked in documentary filmmaking, exploring social issues and history. His contributions to journalism have been acknowledged through various awards.

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Jack Boucher

Photographer and director of architecture
Born
1931 95 years ago
Died
September 2nd, 2012 13 years ago — 81 years old

A prominent photographer and director specializing in architectural photography. Contributions to the documentation of American architecture occurred through a long-standing collaboration with the National Park Service. Focused on capturing the essence of historical sites and landmarks, the work provided essential visual resources for preservation efforts. The extensive portfolio includes multiple publications highlighting America's architectural heritage.

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Mark Abrahamian

Guitarist for the band Shadowfax
Born
1966 60 years ago
Died
September 2nd, 2012 13 years ago — 46 years old

A guitarist, contributed to the fusion and world music genres. Played with the instrumental band Shadowfax, which gained popularity in the 1980s. Released several albums that blended jazz, rock, and folk influences. Shadowfax received a Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Jazz Performance in 1988 for their album 'Shadows'. Abrahamian's playing style incorporated both technical skill and an emotional depth, earning recognition among peers and fans alike.

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John C. Marshall

English singer-songwriter; notable albums
Born
1941 85 years ago
Died
September 2nd, 2012 13 years ago — 71 years old

Marshall gained recognition as a singer-songwriter and guitarist in the English music scene. A profound influence in his genre, he released multiple albums that showcased intricate melodies and meaningful lyrics. Throughout his career, Marshall contributed to various music projects and collaborated with notable artists, enriching the musical landscape. His work included creating both solo projects and contributions to ensemble efforts that resonated with audiences. He continued to perform live, earning a reputation for captivating performances until his passing in 2012.

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Ronald Coase

Economist and Nobel Prize laureate
Born
December 29th, 1910 115 years ago
Died
September 2nd, 2013 12 years ago — 102 years old

An economist and author, contributed significantly to the fields of law and economics. Developed the Coase theorem, which states that under certain conditions, private parties can negotiate without government intervention. Authored influential works such as 'The Nature of the Firm' and 'The Firm, the Market, and the Law'. Had a notable academic career with decades spent teaching at various institutions, including the University of Chicago. Awarded the Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences in 1991 for contributions to economic theory.

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David Jacobs

English radio and television host
Born
1926 100 years ago
Died
September 2nd, 2013 12 years ago — 87 years old

A prominent radio and television host, contributed significantly to broadcasting in the UK. Presented several popular radio programs on BBC Radio 2, including 'The David Jacobs Show'. Also hosted the television show 'Come Dancing', which became a staple of British television entertainment. Played a crucial role in the promotion of new music and talent during the 20th century, influencing the radio landscape.

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Valérie Benguigui

French actress with César Award win
Born
1965 61 years ago
Died
September 2nd, 2013 12 years ago — 48 years old

Acclaimed for performances in film and theater, significant contributions included appearances in 'La Maison des enfants' and 'La Verité si je mens !' which showcased talent in both comedic and dramatic roles. Directed multiple plays, demonstrating proficiency behind the camera. Received the César Award for Best Supporting Actress, highlighting achievement in the French film industry. The career included collaborations with renowned directors and participation in popular television series, further establishing a presence in French entertainment.

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Paul Scoon

Governor-General of Grenada
Born
July 4th, 1935 91 years ago
Died
September 2nd, 2013 12 years ago — 78 years old

Served as the second Governor-General of Grenada from 1978 to 1992. Held office during a significant period in Grenadian history, including the U.S. invasion in 1983 which aimed to restore order following a coup. Actively participated in discussions about constitutional and legislative reforms, contributing to the development of Grenadian governance. Engaged in various diplomatic duties both locally and internationally, representing Grenada on numerous occasions.

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Frederik Pohl

Science fiction author and editor
Born
November 26th, 1919 106 years ago
Died
September 2nd, 2013 12 years ago — 93 years old

An influential figure in science fiction literature, this individual contributed as both an author and editor over a career spanning several decades. Initial works included stories published in early 20th century magazines, which provided a foundation for future endeavors. Collaborated with other prominent writers, significantly shaping the genre. Worked as an editor for several science fiction magazines, including Galaxy Science Fiction, playing a role in the careers of many emerging authors. Notable for the Hugo and Nebula Awards received for excellence in writing, solidifying a lasting legacy in speculative fiction.

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Goolam Essaji Vahanvati

Indian Attorney General and lawyer
Born
1949 77 years ago
Died
September 2nd, 2014 11 years ago — 65 years old

Served as the 13th Attorney General of India from 2009 to 2014. Had a prominent career in law, representing high-profile cases and contributing to legal reforms during tenure. Worked diligently on issues concerning constitutional law and advocated for the rule of law in the country. Engaged with various legal bodies and contributed to discussions on law and judiciary in India.

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F. Emmett Fitzpatrick

American lawyer and Philadelphia District Attorney
Born
1930 96 years ago
Died
September 2nd, 2014 11 years ago — 84 years old

Served as the 20th District Attorney of Philadelphia. Held the position from 1974 to 1986. Oversaw numerous high-profile cases during the tenure. Engaged in various legal reforms and policies aimed at improving the judicial system in Philadelphia. After the legal career, Fitzpatrick contributed to public discussions on law and justice.

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