All the People

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Peter Smith

English cricketer and sports commentator
Born
October 30th, 1908 117 years ago
Died
August 4th, 1967 58 years ago — 58 years old

Played as a professional cricketer in England, achieving notable recognition within the sport. Contributed to various teams and participated in numerous matches during an active career. Transitioned into sports commentary after retiring from playing, offering insights and opinions on the game. His commentary work became a significant aspect of his post-playing career, engaging a wide audience and enhancing the understanding of cricket.

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Peter Smithson

Architect, co-designer of Robin Hood Gardens
Born
September 18th, 1923 102 years ago
Died
2003 23 years ago — 80 years old

An English architect contributed to the post-war modernist movement in architecture. As part of the Smithson partnership, played a key role in developing the Brutalist style. Co-designed Robin Hood Gardens housing estate in London, which was considered a significant example of social housing. Worked on various projects that exemplified the architectural philosophy of the time, focusing on urban housing and environmental aspects.

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Peter Snell

New Zealand middle-distance runner
Born
December 17th, 1938 87 years ago
Died
2019 7 years ago — 81 years old

Achieved significant success in middle-distance running during the 1960s, competing primarily in the 800 meters and 1500 meters. Won three gold medals at the Olympics, securing victories in the 1960 Rome Games and the 1964 Tokyo Games. Established numerous world records in both the 800 meters and mile events. His athletic prowess contributed to New Zealand's prominence in international athletics.

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Peter Stampfel

Fiddle player and singer-songwriter
Born
October 29th, 1938 87 years ago

A prominent fiddle player, violinist, and singer-songwriter, this individual contributed significantly to the folk music scene. Active since the 1960s, he became part of the group The Holy Modal Rounders, which played a key role in the underground music movement. The group gained attention for its unique blend of traditional folk and avant-garde elements. In addition to group performances, he has released solo albums showcasing original compositions and interpretations of traditional songs. His work has influenced many within the genre, establishing a legacy in American folk music.

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Peter Stanford

English journalist and author of books
Born
November 23rd, 1961 64 years ago

A journalist and author with a focus on history and religion. Worked as an editor for various publications, including the Observer and the Daily Telegraph. Authored several books exploring themes related to faith and culture. Also served as a director of the British branch of the International Association of Journalists.

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Peter Šťastný

Ice hockey player and politician
Born
September 18th, 1956 69 years ago

An ice hockey player achieved fame as a skilled forward in the National Hockey League (NHL). Played primarily for the Quebec Nordiques and later for the New Jersey Devils. Secured the Hart Trophy as league MVP in 1980. Transitioned to a political career, serving as a member of the Slovak National Council. Also involved in promoting sports and youth initiatives in Slovakia.

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Peter Steele

Singer-songwriter and bassist for Type O Negative
Born
1962 64 years ago
Died
April 14th, 2010 16 years ago — 48 years old

A prominent figure in the music scene, gained recognition as the lead vocalist and bassist of the gothic metal band Type O Negative. The band released several influential albums during the 1990s, including 'Bloody Kisses' and 'October Rust'. Steele's deep voice and distinctive lyrical style contributed to the band's unique sound, blending themes of love, loss, and despair. Type O Negative achieved commercial success, earning notable positions on music charts and a dedicated fan base. Steele's personal struggles and charisma resonated with audiences, making him a compelling figure within the genre until his death.

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Peter Sterling

Rugby league player, sportscaster
Born
June 16th, 1960 65 years ago

In rugby league, a prominent halfback, played for the Parramatta Eels from 1977 to 1992. Contributed to the Eels' premiership victories in 1981, 1982, and 1983. Represented Australia in international competitions, including the 1982 Rugby League World Cup. Transitioned to a successful broadcasting career after retirement from playing, providing insights and commentary on the sport.

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Peter Stormare

Swedish actor, director, playwright
Born
August 27th, 1953 72 years ago

Born in Sweden, this actor, director, and playwright gained recognition for a career in film and television. One of the most notable performances occurred in the film 'Fargo' as Gaear Grimsrud, showcasing a unique ability to portray complex characters. Additionally, contributions as a director have led to various theatrical productions, enhancing the arts scene. The versatility in roles spanned genres, contributing to appearances in popular series such as 'Prison Break' and voice work in video games, including 'Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas'.

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Peter Straub

American author of horror novels
Born
March 2nd, 1943 83 years ago
Died
September 4th, 2022 3 years ago — 79 years old

Born in 1943, this author and poet gained prominence in the horror genre through a series of acclaimed works. Collaborating with Stephen King, produced the bestselling novel 'The Talisman', which became a staple of contemporary fantasy literature. His other notable works include 'Ghost Story' and 'Shadowland', often praised for their intricate narrative structures and psychological depth. Throughout a prolific writing career, earned multiple awards, reflecting a strong influence on modern horror and supernatural fiction.

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Peter Strauss

American actor known for 'Rich Man, Poor Man'
Born
February 20th, 1947 79 years ago

An American actor and producer, this individual gained recognition for roles in television and film, particularly in the mini-series 'Rich Man, Poor Man', which aired in 1976. The portrayal of Rudy Jordache earned a Golden Globe Award for Best New Male Star and established a significant career in the industry. Additionally, featured in films such as 'The Jericho Mile' and 'The Last Tycoon', the actor maintained a prominent presence throughout the late 20th century. His contributions included work in both dramatic roles and comedic performances while also engaging in production.

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Peter Stringfellow

English nightclub owner and entrepreneur
Born
October 17th, 1940 85 years ago
Died
2018 8 years ago — 78 years old

Owned and operated several successful nightclubs, with Stringfellow's in London being the most notable. Established a reputation for high-energy nightlife featuring celebrity guests and performances. Expanded business into a chain of venues in the UK and beyond. Involved in various entertainment ventures, including promoting events and festivals.

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