Anne Crawford
British actress in 'The Dam Busters'
British actress in 'The Dam Busters'
Performers & Entertainers
United Kingdom
Born in 1920, this actress gained prominence in British cinema during the 1940s. Featured in several films, the portrayal in 'The Dam Busters' stands out as a significant role. Also appeared in 'The Way Ahead' and 'The Goon Show', showcasing talent in both drama and comedy. After a successful career, experienced personal health challenges in later years.
Starred in 'The Dam Busters'
Appeared in 'The Way Ahead'
Performed in 'The Goon Show'
Played as a scrum-half in rugby union. Integral member of England's national team during the late 1990s and early 2000s. Contributed to England's victory in the 2003 Rugby World Cup, a significant achievement in the sport. Also had a successful club career, playing for Saracens and other teams. Recognized for leadership on the field and tactical skills, influencing the team's performance in several international tournaments.
Continue ReadingRenowned dance choreographer significantly contributed to Bollywood dance by choreographing numerous iconic songs. Began career in the film industry in the 1970s and gained prominence for the elaborate and expressive dance sequences that became a hallmark of Indian cinema. Collaborated with several leading actors and worked on notable films including 'Tezaab', 'Dil' and 'Devdas'. Established a distinctive style that influenced generations of dancers and choreographers in India. Recognized for contributions to film and dance through awards and accolades.
Continue ReadingDuke of Ferrara from 1559 to 1597, played a significant role in the politics of Renaissance Italy. As a member of the House of Este, presided over a cultural flourishing in Ferrara, attracting artists, musicians, and writers to the court. Governed during a tumultuous period marked by political intrigue, maintained relative stability in his realm. Established strong ties with the Papacy and played a part in the development of military strategies in conflicts such as the War of the League of Cognac.
Continue ReadingA German footballer and coach, played as a midfielder. Made significant contributions to clubs like Werder Bremen and Bayern Munich. Earned 79 caps for the German national team and participated in the 2006 FIFA World Cup and UEFA Euro 2008. Transitioned into coaching after retirement, taking managerial roles in several clubs.
Continue ReadingAmery served as a journalist and politician, holding the position of Secretary of State for the Colonies. He was elected as a Member of Parliament representing Birmingham and later served as the Conservative MP for a long period. Amery was involved in key discussions regarding the British Empire's colonial policies. He was an outspoken advocate for a stronger British presence in India and played an active role in determining the course of British colonial administration, particularly during the interwar period and World War II. His writings in newspapers and journals contributed to public discourse on colonial affairs.
Continue ReadingBorn in 1962, a South Korean soprano achieved global recognition for vocal performances in opera and concert settings. Initially trained in classical music, gained significant acclaim for interpretations of lead roles in operas such as 'The Magic Flute' and 'The Merry Widow.' Her career features collaborations with prestigious orchestras and conductors, leading to a celebrated international presence. Received numerous awards for her contributions to music and has held a prominent role in promoting classical music in South Korea.
Continue ReadingA central figure in Canadian rock music, served as the lead singer and lyricist for The Tragically Hip from their formation in 1984 until the band's final tour in 2016. The band released numerous albums, achieving substantial commercial success and critical acclaim. Known for poetic lyrics and a charismatic stage presence, performed memorable songs such as 'Ahead by a Century' and 'Bobcaygeon.' Downie also embarked on a solo career, releasing several albums and engaging in various artistic projects, including poetry and activism, particularly concerning Indigenous rights in Canada before passing away in 2017.
Continue ReadingPlayed cricket predominantly for the United States from the late 19th century into the early 20th century. Developed a reputation as one of the best bowlers of his time, with remarkable skill in both fast bowling and spin. Participated in the first-ever international match for the U.S. against Canada in 1884. Contributed to significant cricketing milestones in American cricket history, particularly in establishing the game in the region. Retired after a celebrated career and left a lasting legacy in American cricket.
Continue ReadingAn author and activist focused on the relationship between water and human consciousness. Emoto conducted experiments demonstrating that water crystals could change structure based on positive or negative thoughts and words. Published books include 'The Hidden Messages in Water' which presented images of water crystals in response to various stimuli. Engaged in various projects promoting peace and holistic healing through the understanding of water's properties and the significance of emotional energy.
Continue ReadingBorn in Greece and later residing in Switzerland, contributed significantly to literature through novels and plays. Major works include the acclaimed novel 'Belle du Seigneur', which explores themes of love, identity, and the complexities of human relationships. His literary contributions reflect profound philosophical insights and often incorporate autobiographical elements. In 1969, won the prestigious Prix de l'Académie Française, recognizing excellence in French literature.
Continue ReadingAn English painter and illustrator, this artist specialized in the Romantic style, celebrated for paintings depicting historical and literary themes. Studied at the Royal Academy Schools, received several awards including the Royal Academy Gold Medal for significant contributions to art. Works often displayed in prestigious galleries, with notable pieces exploring subjects from literature and mythology. Played a significant role in the art community through teaching and exhibiting at the Royal Academy.
Continue ReadingBorn in 1946, this individual had a prominent career in football as both a player and manager. As a midfielder, played for clubs including Preston North End and Everton. Transitioned to management, leading clubs such as Everton to significant achievements, particularly during the 1980s, when the club won multiple league titles and the FA Cup. His managerial tenure at Everton is marked by successful campaigns that established the club's status in English football.
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