All the People

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Peter Matthiessen

Novel Writer and Paris Review Co-founder
Born
May 22nd, 1927 99 years ago
Died
April 5th, 2014 12 years ago — 86 years old

A prominent American novelist and short story writer, played a significant role in American literature through both creative writing and editorial work. Co-founded The Paris Review, a prestigious literary magazine that has published numerous acclaimed writers. Produced notable works blending fiction and non-fiction, often exploring nature and the human condition. Achieved recognition for both literary and environmental advocacy.

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Peter Max

German-American illustrator of pop art
Born
October 19th, 1937 88 years ago

An illustrator and pop artist recognized for contributions to the art movement in the 1960s and 1970s. Worked in a variety of media, including painting, photography, and commercial graphics. Developed a distinctive style characterized by vibrant colors, whimsical themes, and bold designs. Played a significant role in popularizing the psychedelic art aesthetic. Created iconic imagery for major events, including the Woodstock music festival, and provided cover art for several albums, including those for artists like The Beatles. Also produced designs for various products and collaborated with numerous brands.

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Peter Maxwell Davies

Composer and conductor of orchestral works
Born
September 8th, 1934 91 years ago
Died
March 14th, 2016 10 years ago — 81 years old

An English composer and conductor, contributed significantly to contemporary classical music. Studied at the Royal Manchester College of Music and later in Italy. Founded the ensemble The Fires of London, which premiered many works. Served as the Master of the Queen's Music from 2004 until death in 2016, a role that involved composing for royal events and ceremonies. Created a variety of works, including orchestral pieces, operas, and choral compositions. Notable pieces include the chamber opera 'The Lighthouse' and the symphony 'The Sense of Place'.

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Peter Mayhew

Actor best known as Chewbacca
Born
May 19th, 1944 82 years ago
Died
April 30th, 2019 7 years ago — 74 years old

An actor and former hospital orderly, gained fame for portraying Chewbacca in the Star Wars franchise, starting with the original film in 1977. Mayhew reprised the role in several sequels and spin-offs, including The Empire Strikes Back, Return of the Jedi, and Revenge of the Sith. The character became iconic in popular culture, recognized for its distinct personality and presence alongside Han Solo. Mayhew was known for his towering height, standing at 7 feet 3 inches, which contributed to the character's imposing yet friendly demeanor. Outside of his acting career, Mayhew engaged in charitable work, particularly with children’s hospitals.

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Peter Mayle

Author of 'A Year in Provence'
Born
June 14th, 1939 86 years ago
Died
2018 8 years ago — 79 years old

An English author and screenwriter wrote several books focusing on life in Provence, France. The most recognized work, 'A Year in Provence', chronicles the experiences of moving from England to Provence and the cultural adjustments made during that transition. This book, published in 1989, received wide acclaim and was adapted into a television series. Mayle's writing often illustrated the charm and quirks of French rural life, making the area a popular destination for tourists and expatriates. Additionally, contributions included works on gastronomy and travel literature, further intertwining personal narrative with observations on French culture.

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Peter McNab

Ice hockey player and sportscaster
Born
May 8th, 1952 74 years ago
Died
2022 4 years ago — 70 years old

Played in the National Hockey League (NHL) from 1972 to 1982 for teams including the Buffalo Sabres, Boston Bruins, and New Jersey Devils. Transitioned to sportscasting and provided commentary for various networks. McNab's insights into the game were respected in the hockey community, contributing to the sport's coverage and understanding.

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Peter McNamara

Tennis player and coach with Grand Slam title
Born
July 5th, 1955 70 years ago
Died
2019 7 years ago — 64 years old

Achieved success as a professional tennis player during the 1970s and 1980s. Won the men's doubles title at Wimbledon in 1980 alongside partner Paul McNamee. Transitioned into coaching after retirement, contributing to the development of several players on the tour. In addition to coaching, McNamara also worked as a commentator and a tennis analyst, sharing insights into the sport.

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Peter McParland

Northern Irish footballer and manager
Born
April 25th, 1934 92 years ago

Born in 1934 in Northern Ireland, this footballer made significant contributions to the sport as both a player and manager. He played as a forward for clubs including Aston Villa and Luton Town, and earned recognition for his performances in the English Football League. As a manager, he guided teams in lower divisions and was instrumental in developing local talents. His career in football spanned several decades, showcasing dedication to the game both on and off the pitch.

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Peter Medawar

Immunologist and Nobel Prize laureate
Born
February 28th, 1915 111 years ago
Died
October 2nd, 1987 38 years ago — 72 years old

A Brazilian-English biologist specializing in immunology, contributed significantly to the understanding of organ transplantation and the immune response. Pioneered research in tissue grafting and was instrumental in developing techniques that advanced transplantation medicine. Received the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1960 for work on acquired immunological tolerance. An accomplished author, produced several books focused on biology and the philosophy of science.

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Peter Mohr Dam

Faroese educator and 3rd Prime Minister
Born
August 11th, 1898 127 years ago
Died
November 8th, 1968 57 years ago — 70 years old

Born in the Faroe Islands, a significant figure in education and politics. Served as the 3rd Prime Minister of the Faroe Islands from 1948 to 1950. Played a key role in expanding educational opportunities in the region, promoting the use of the Faroese language in schools and public life. Focused on social welfare and economic development during tenure as Prime Minister, contributing to the establishment of a modern political framework in the islands.

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Peter Mohyla

Ruthenian Orthodox metropolitan and saint
Born
December 21st, 1596 429 years ago
Died
1646 380 years ago — 50 years old

Born in 1596, a significant figure in the Ruthenian Orthodox Church. Played a pivotal role in the establishment of educational institutions, including the Kyiv-Mohyla Academy. Focused on church reforms and the promotion of Orthodox Christianity in Eastern Europe. Engaged in theological debates and advocated for the unification of Orthodox and Catholic churches during a time of political turmoil. Passed away in 1647 and recognized as a saint in Eastern Orthodox Christianity.

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Peter Mortimer

Rugby League Player for Australia
Born
December 22nd, 1957 68 years ago

A rugby league player who played primarily in the 1980s. Played for the Newtown Jets and Eastern Suburbs Roosters. Represented Australia at the international level and participated in multiple State of Origin series. Was recognized for contributions to the sport during his athletic career.

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