All the People

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Ray Allen

Basketball player and Oscar-nominated actor
Born
July 20th, 1975 50 years ago

A prominent basketball player, competed in the NBA for over 18 years, playing for the Milwaukee Bucks, Seattle SuperSonics, Boston Celtics, and Miami Heat. Achieved significant success, winning two NBA championships, with one title won in 2008 as part of the Boston Celtics. Renowned for exceptional shooting skills, particularly a record for the most three-pointers made in NBA history at the time of retirement. Transitioned into acting, earning acclaim for a role in the film 'He Got Game', directed by Spike Lee.

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Rayan Aït-Nouri

French-Algerian footballer and defender
Born
June 6th, 2001 24 years ago

Aït-Nouri began his professional career at Angers SCO, where he made his debut in Ligue 1. He gained attention for his performances during the 2019-2020 season, attracting interest from several clubs. A transfer to Premier League side Wolverhampton Wanderers occurred in 2020, where he continued to develop as a left-back. Aït-Nouri represented the French national youth teams at various levels, including participation in the UEFA European Under-19 Championship.

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Ray Anthony

Trumpeter and bandleader, 'Big Band'
Born
January 20th, 1922 104 years ago

An American trumpeter and bandleader, celebrated for contributions to the big band genre. Played in a variety of musical genres, including jazz and pop. Founded the Ray Anthony Orchestra, which gained popularity in the 1940s and 1950s. Recorded many successful hits, including 'The Bunny Hop', which became a major dance craze. Worked as a composer and arranger, contributing to various recordings over decades. Also, made appearances in films and on television, enhancing the visibility of big band music.

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Ray Barbuti

American sprinter and football player
Born
June 12th, 1905 120 years ago
Died
July 8th, 1988 37 years ago — 83 years old

A prominent athlete in the early 20th century, held a notable career in both track and field as well as American football. Achieved recognition by winning a gold medal in the 400-meter race at the 1928 Amsterdam Olympics. Later, transitioned to professional football, playing as a back for the New York Giants in the late 1920s. Combined speed and athleticism, contributing to both sports with significant performances.

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Ray Barnhart

American businessman and politician
Born
1928 98 years ago
Died
May 26th, 2013 12 years ago — 85 years old

Served as the head of the Federal Highway Administration from 1981 to 1983 under President Ronald Reagan. Played a significant role in implementing major transportation policies and programs during his tenure. Worked as a businessman in the road construction industry prior to political involvement. Held various positions in transportation-related organizations and contributed to infrastructure development in Texas and nationally.

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Ray Barrett

Actor and singer in Australian cinema
Born
May 2nd, 1927 99 years ago
Died
2009 17 years ago — 82 years old

An Australian actor and singer achieved prominence in both television and film during a career spanning several decades. Early work included performances in television series such as 'Homicide' and 'A Country Practice.' Barrett also appeared in feature films, including 'The Devil's Playground' and 'The Last of the Knuckleheads.' His contributions to the arts earned recognition within the Australian entertainment industry. In addition to acting, Barrett showcased musical talent, often incorporating song into performances. He received accolades for work on stage and screen, establishing a legacy within the Australian performing arts landscape.

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Ray Barretto

Drummer and conguero of salsa music
Born
1929 97 years ago
Died
February 17th, 2006 20 years ago — 77 years old

Acclaimed drummer and conguero contributed significantly to the development of the salsa genre. Worked with various prominent musicians and bands, including Tito Puente and the Fania All-Stars. Barretto's innovative rhythms and incorporation of Afro-Caribbean influences shaped the sound of salsa. Released several successful albums, with notable works including 'Indestructible' and 'Brava'. His career spanned multiple decades, during which he fused jazz elements with Latin music, helping to popularize salsa globally. Barretto also participated in various musical collaborations that enriched the genre.

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Ray Benson

American singer-songwriter and producer
Born
March 16th, 1951 75 years ago

A prominent figure in the Americana and country music scenes, contributed significantly to the genre through performances and recordings. Co-founded the Western swing band Asleep at the Wheel, which became known for revitalizing interest in the swing music of the 1930s and 1940s. Released numerous albums, receiving multiple Grammy Awards for achievements in music production and performance. Engaged in various collaborative projects that further enhanced the music landscape.

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Ray Bolger

American actor and dancer, The Wizard of Oz
Born
January 10th, 1904 122 years ago
Died
January 15th, 1987 39 years ago — 83 years old

An actor and dancer, gained prominence in the 20th century through performances on stage and in film. Featured as the Scarecrow in the iconic film 'The Wizard of Oz' (1939). Additionally, starred in various Broadway productions and was known for his comedic roles. Engaged in television during the 1950s and 60s, appearing in shows that showcased his dance talents. Received accolades for contributions to the arts, particularly in musical theater.

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Ray Bourque

Ice Hockey Player, Stanley Cup Winner
Born
December 28th, 1960 65 years ago

A professional ice hockey player with a career spanning from 1979 to 2001, played predominantly for the Boston Bruins before finishing with the Colorado Avalanche. Renowned for exceptional defensive skills and offensive contributions from the blue line, held the record for most career goals by a defenseman in the NHL. Played in 21 All-Star Games and won the Norris Trophy as the NHL's best defenseman five times. Captured the Stanley Cup in 2001, fulfilling a lifelong dream.

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Ray Bradbury

Science fiction writer of Fahrenheit 451
Born
August 22nd, 1920 105 years ago
Died
June 5th, 2012 13 years ago — 91 years old

An American science fiction writer and screenwriter, recognized for significant contributions to the genre. Achievements include the publication of classic works that explore themes of censorship, technology, and the human condition. Works such as 'Fahrenheit 451' and 'The Martian Chronicles' capture the imagination through compelling narratives and vivid imagery. Bradbury's writing style blends poetic language with thought-provoking concepts, influencing generations of readers and writers. His career spanned more than seven decades, and he continued to write until late in life.

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Ray Brown

American jazz bassist and cellist
Born
October 13th, 1926 99 years ago
Died
July 2nd, 2002 23 years ago — 75 years old

A prominent jazz bassist and cellist, this artist contributed to the genre through collaborations and recordings. Played with notable ensembles, including the Oscar Peterson Trio and has a substantial discography as a leader. This musician also worked as an educator, influencing future generations of jazz artists. His skill on both bass and cello showcased versatility in various jazz styles, making a significant mark in the jazz community.

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