All the People

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Peter Salisbury

English drummer for The Verve
Born
September 24th, 1971 54 years ago

Born in 1971 in England, a drummer gained prominence as a member of the rock band The Verve. The band achieved significant success in the 1990s, particularly with the album 'Urban Hymns', which included hit singles such as 'Bitter Sweet Symphony' and 'The Drugs Don't Work'. Salisbury's drumming contributed to the band's distinctive sound and energetic performances. After the band's initial breakup, he continued to work on music and collaborated with various artists. The Verve reunited several times, releasing new music and touring, reaffirming their status in the British music scene.

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Peter Sallis

English actor notable for voice acting
Born
February 1st, 1921 105 years ago
Died
June 2nd, 2017 8 years ago — 96 years old

An English actor, recognized primarily for contributions to television and film. Gained significant acclaim for voicing the character of Wallace in the animated series and films, particularly in 'Wallace & Gromit'. Appeared in the long-running television series 'Last of the Summer Wine', where a prominent role was played from 1973 until the series concluded in 2010. His career spanned several decades, featuring performances in various theatrical productions and television programs.

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Peter Sarsgaard

American actor in 'Night Moves'
Born
March 7th, 1971 55 years ago

An American actor, with a career spanning film and television, delivered notable performances across various genres. Gained recognition for roles in 'Boys Don't Cry', 'The Honorable Woman', and 'Night Moves'. Demonstrated versatility in portraying complex characters, earning critical acclaim for performances in independent films and major productions alike. Engaged in projects that address significant social issues and showcased a commitment to diverse storytelling.

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Peter Sarstedt

Singer-songwriter with 'Where Do You Go To?'
Born
1941 85 years ago
Died
January 8th, 2017 9 years ago — 76 years old

A singer-songwriter and guitarist, contributed significantly to the music scene in the 1960s and 1970s. Achieved fame with the hit single 'Where Do You Go To (My Lovely)' in 1969, which reached the top of the charts in several countries. Released multiple albums, showcasing a blend of folk and pop styles. Continued to perform and record music throughout his career, maintaining a loyal following.

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Peter Saville

Graphic designer and art director
Born
October 9th, 1955 70 years ago

Active in the design field since the late 1970s, this graphic designer became prominent for album artwork, especially with the British band Joy Division. The design for the band's iconic album 'Unknown Pleasures' has been widely recognized and influential in music and art circles. Collaborations continued with notable musicians and companies throughout the 1980s and beyond. Additionally, worked as an art director for various projects, enhancing visual aesthetics in the British music scene.

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Peter S. Beagle

Author of 'The Last Unicorn'
Born
April 20th, 1939 87 years ago

An American author and screenwriter, Beagle gained prominence with the publication of 'The Last Unicorn' in 1968, which became a classic in fantasy literature. The story was adapted into an animated film in 1982, further cementing its status in popular culture. Beagle's works often explore themes of identity, loss, and the passage of time. He has also contributed to television and film, writing for adaptations of his own and others’ stories.

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Peter Scheemakers

Belgian sculptor and educator
Born
January 16th, 1691 335 years ago
Died
1781 245 years ago — 90 years old

Born in 1691 in Belgium, this individual became a prominent sculptor as well as an influential educator in the field. Active during the 18th century, this artist created numerous notable sculptures that showcased the neoclassical style, contributing to the artistic landscape of the time. The body of work includes memorials and decorative pieces that garnered attention across Europe. Later in life, this individual also took on a role in education, fostering the growth of future artists and sculptors, thus leaving a lasting legacy through students and followers.

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Peter Schickele

Composer and educator, created P.D.Q. Bach
Born
July 17th, 1935 90 years ago
Died
2024 2 years ago — 89 years old

A prominent American composer and educator, this individual gained recognition for comedic classical compositions, particularly those attributed to the fictional composer P.D.Q. Bach. The performance persona and works brought humor and satire to classical music, appealing to a wide audience. Education in music theory and composition shaped a successful career in both performance and teaching. Contributions to music included lectures, compositions, and arrangements, often blending traditional classical elements with innovative humor. Engagements as a conductor and host on radio further showcased expertise and creativity in music.

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Peter Schilling

German singer-songwriter, major hit 'Major Tom'
Born
January 28th, 1956 70 years ago

A German musician achieved prominence in the 1980s with the synth-pop hit 'Major Tom (Coming Home)', which became an international success. The song, inspired by the character Major Tom from David Bowie's 'Space Oddity', highlighted themes of space exploration and existentialism. Releasing several albums throughout the 1980s and 1990s, gained recognition for blending electronic music with lyrical storytelling. Other notable singles include 'The Noah's Ark Principle' and 'Dance with Me'.

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Peter Schmeichel

Football goalkeeper and sportscaster
Born
November 18th, 1963 62 years ago

A celebrated football goalkeeper, contributions spanned club and international football. Played primarily for Manchester United, winning five Premier League titles and the UEFA Champions League in 1999. Represented the Danish national team, achieving notable success during the 1998 FIFA World Cup and Euro 1996. Post-retirement, transitioned to sportscasting, providing insights and commentary on football events and matches.

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Peter Scholl-Latour

Journalist and academic authoring books
Born
1924 102 years ago
Died
August 16th, 2014 11 years ago — 90 years old

A prominent journalist and academic, contributed significantly to discussions on international relations and current affairs. Worked extensively as a foreign correspondent and reported from conflict regions, providing insights into global events. Authored numerous books analyzing political situations, particularly in the Middle East and Africa. Taught at various academic institutions, sharing knowledge on journalism and geopolitics. Engaged in public speaking, influencing perspectives on media and war.

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Peter Schreier

Tenor and conductor of classical music
Born
July 29th, 1935 90 years ago
Died
2019 7 years ago — 84 years old

A prominent tenor and conductor, this individual gained recognition in the classical music scene. Born in 1935 in Germany, began singing at a young age and studied at the Dresden Academy of Music. Had a successful career in opera and concert performances, particularly noted for interpretations of Mozart and Bach. Maintained a distinguished career in both opera houses and concert halls worldwide. Transitioned into conducting, leading various prestigious orchestras and choral groups, and continued to contribute to the music community through teaching and mentoring.

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