Catriona Rowntree
Television Host, Tourism Presenter

Born
July 19th, 1971
54 years ago
Category
Performers & Entertainers
Country
Australia
Links & References
Hosted 'Getaway', a travel program on Australian television. Began career in the entertainment industry as a production assistant before transitioning to on-screen roles. Contributed to various segments showcasing travel destinations and experiences around Australia and internationally. Recognized for work in television presenting and engaging storytelling.
Hosted 'Getaway' for over 25 years
Won a Logie Award for Most Popular Presenter
Other People Born on July 19th
Alice Dunbar Nelson
An influential poet and activist, contributed significantly to the literary and civil rights movements. Played a crucial role in the Harlem Renaissance, reflecting the struggles and aspirations of African Americans through powerful poetry and essays. Worked extensively with various organizations advocating for civil rights and education for African Americans. Published works include poetry collections and essays that captured the cultural and social landscape of her time.
Continue ReadingTrent Williams
An offensive tackle achieved recognition in American football. Played for the Washington Football Team and the San Francisco 49ers. Consistently selected to the Pro Bowl, showcasing skill and athleticism on the field. Won the NFL Offensive Lineman of the Year award in 2020, further cementing a reputation as one of the top players in the position. Contributed to several playoff runs and participated in the Super Bowl with the 49ers.
Continue ReadingPreston Wilson
Played Major League Baseball primarily as an outfielder from 1998 to 2007, representing teams such as the New York Mets, Florida Marlins, and Colorado Rockies. Achieved a career-high of 141 runs batted in during the 2003 season. After retiring from professional playing, transitioned into sports broadcasting, providing analysis and commentary on baseball games.
Continue ReadingElizabeth Spencer
American novelist, short story writer, and playwright. Authored notable works including 'The Light in the Piazza', which premiered on Broadway and won several awards. Worked primarily in the southern Gothic genre, drawing inspiration from the American South. Wrote for various magazines and received recognition for both short stories and full-length novels. Contributed to literary journals, enhancing the visibility of southern writers. Held a teaching position at the University of North Carolina, where she influenced a new generation of writers.
Continue ReadingAllen Collins
Played guitar and co-wrote many songs for the rock band Lynyrd Skynyrd. Contributed significantly to their sound and success during the 1970s, participating in the creation of iconic tracks. Survived a plane crash in 1977 that claimed the lives of several band members. After the tragedy, continued to perform and record with various bands until health issues arose.
Continue ReadingGeorge McGovern
Served as a U.S. Senator from South Dakota from 1963 to 1981. Ran for President as the Democratic nominee in 1972, focusing on anti-war policies and civil rights. After losing the election to Richard Nixon, held a significant role in advocating for food assistance through the McGovern-Dole Program. Contributed to education on history through various writings and lectures. Had a notable career that spanned decades in public service and academia.
Continue Reading