All the People

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Richard Warren Sears

American businessman, co-founded Sears
Born
December 7th, 1863 162 years ago
Died
September 28th, 1914 111 years ago — 50 years old

Co-founded a major retail company that became one of the largest and most recognizable department stores in the United States. Established a catalog business that revolutionized retail and personal shopping, making products accessible to rural consumers. Instrumental in developing the company into a diverse retail operation, expanding beyond catalogs into physical retail locations.

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Richárd Weisz

Olympic champion wrestler from Hungary
Born
April 30th, 1879 147 years ago
Died
December 4th, 1945 80 years ago — 66 years old

Competed in the heavyweight wrestling category during the early 20th century. Achieved significant success at the Olympic Games. Secured a gold medal at the 1900 Paris Olympics, becoming one of Hungary's early heroes in the sport. His contributions to wrestling have been recognized, and his legacy endures through the impact he had on Hungarian wrestling.

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Richard Westbrook

Race Car Driver; Le Mans 24 Hour Winner
Born
July 10th, 1975 50 years ago

A prominent English race car driver, achieved notable success in endurance racing. Competed in various racing series, particularly in sports car racing. Gained recognition for participation in the prestigious Le Mans 24 Hours, securing victories and podium finishes. Contributed to developments in performance and engineering within motorsport. Collaborated with several teams, enhancing their competitive edge on the track.

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Richard Weston

1st Earl of Portland, English noble
Born
March 1st, 1577 449 years ago
Died
1635 391 years ago — 58 years old

Born in 1577, Richard Weston became prominent as a nobleman during the reign of King James I of England. Elevated to the peerage in 1622, he served as 1st Earl of Portland. His influence extended to courtly matters, particularly in financial affairs. Weston held several offices, including the position of Lord High Treasurer of England. He played a significant role in managing royal finances and contributed to the economic strategies of the monarchy during his tenure.

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Richard Whiteley

English journalist and game show host
Born
1943 83 years ago
Died
June 26th, 2005 20 years ago — 62 years old

Engaged in journalism and television presenting, played a significant role in British broadcasting through hosting. Best remembered for presenting the game show 'Countdown' from its inception in 1982 until 2005. Contributed to the journalism sector with work in various media formats, including newspapers and television. Hosted other programs such as 'Talkabout' and 'This Morning'.

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Richard Widmark

American actor in films and television
Born
December 26th, 1914 111 years ago
Died
March 24th, 2008 18 years ago — 93 years old

An American actor, achieved recognition for performances in a range of film genres. Gained prominence with a debut role in the film 'Kiss of Death' (1947), where a chilling portrayal of a murderer earned an Academy Award nomination. Subsequently starred in other notable films including 'Judgment at Nuremberg' (1961) and 'The Alamo' (1960). Played leading roles in westerns, dramas, and thrillers throughout a long career. Also contributed to television, appearing in series like 'The West Wing' and 'The Fourth Angel'. His career spanned over six decades until retirement in the early 2000s.

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Richard Wilbur

Poet and essayist, Pulitzer Prize winner
Born
March 1st, 1921 105 years ago
Died
2017 9 years ago — 96 years old

Born in 1921, this American poet, translator, and essayist contributed significantly to 20th-century literature. The work often reflects classical themes combined with modern sensibilities. In addition to poetry, extensive translation work included translating the plays of Molière and works of major French poets. Academic positions were held at various institutions, contributing to literary education. Wilbur received multiple awards throughout his career, notably the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry in 1957 for the collection 'Things of This World.'

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Richard Wilkins

Television presenter and journalist
Born
June 19th, 1954 71 years ago

Born in New Zealand, Wilkins moved to Australia where he became a prominent television presenter and journalist. His career began in radio before transitioning to television, where he gained recognition for hosting various entertainment programs. Wilkins has interviewed many international celebrities and covered significant events in the entertainment industry. He served as the entertainment reporter for Channel Nine in Australia for many years, contributing to morning shows and special event broadcasts.

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Richard Williams

Animator, director of 'Who Framed Roger Rabbit'
Born
March 19th, 1933 93 years ago
Died
August 16th, 2019 6 years ago — 86 years old

An animator, director, and screenwriter with a career spanning several decades. Featured as a leading figure in animation, contributed to the creation of a rich blend of traditional and innovative techniques. Achieved recognition for directing the animated sequences in the film 'Who Framed Roger Rabbit,' which integrated live action with animation in groundbreaking ways. Authored 'The Animator's Survival Kit,' a significant resource for aspiring animators, detailing principles of animation and storytelling. Won multiple Academy Awards for advancements in the field of animation.

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Richard Williamson

British Catholic traditionalist bishop
Born
1940 86 years ago
Died
January 29th, 2025 1 years ago — 85 years old

A Catholic bishop was ordained in 1976. In 1976, was a founding member of the Society of St. Pius X. The bishop gained notoriety for promoting traditionalist Catholic teachings and was involved in controversies regarding his views on various church doctrines and historical events. The bishop was excommunicated in 1988 by the Vatican but later attempted to rehabilitate relations with the Catholic Church. Participated in liturgical ceremonies emphasizing traditional Latin rites and opposed modernist interpretations of Catholicism.

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Richard Willstätter

Nobel Prize-winning chemist
Born
August 13th, 1872 153 years ago
Died
August 3rd, 1942 83 years ago — 69 years old

A chemist and academic with significant contributions to the field of organic chemistry. Willstätter's research focused on the structure and function of chlorophyll and other plant pigments. In 1915, awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his work in this area. Held a long-standing academic career, serving as a professor at the University of Munich. Published numerous papers that advanced the understanding of complex organic compounds, influencing future generations in the field of chemical research.

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Richard Wilson

Welsh painter recognized for landscapes
Born
August 1st, 1714 311 years ago
Died
1782 244 years ago — 68 years old

A prominent Welsh painter and academic who emerged in the 18th century, contributed significantly to the genre of landscape painting. His work often featured the natural beauty of Wales and the English countryside, reflecting an appreciation for the sublime aspects of nature. Wilson was one of the first landscape painters to emphasize the effects of light and atmosphere, often incorporating classical motifs. His paintings became influential in the transition from the Baroque style to the Romantic landscape tradition. Wilson served as a pivotal figure in the establishment of a British school of landscape painting, and his works gained attention not just locally but also in broader European contexts.

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