David Cassidy
Singer-songwriter and guitarist

Born
April 12th, 1950
75 years ago
Died
November 21st, 2017
7 years ago — 67 years old
Category
Performers & Entertainers
Country
United States
Links & References
An American singer-songwriter and guitarist gained prominence in the 1970s as a member of the pop group The Partridge Family. The group achieved commercial success with hit singles and a popular television show entitled 'The Partridge Family'. He also pursued a solo music career, releasing several albums that included hits like 'I Think I Love You'. In addition to music, ventured into acting, making appearances in various television shows and stage productions. Cassidy's career was marked by a dedicated fan base, particularly among young audiences during the height of his fame. Struggled with personal issues later in life, including financial troubles and health challenges.
Gained fame as Keith Partridge in 'The Partridge Family'
Released the hit single 'I Think I Love You'
Other People Born on April 12th
Mihai Stoica
A former Romanian footballer and manager, achieved recognition in the sport primarily as a midfielder. Transitioned to management after retiring from playing, taking on various coaching roles. Managed several clubs, most notably FC Steaua București, and had a significant impact on team strategies and development. Worked in multiple capacities including managerial positions that shaped the trajectory of players and teams involved.
Continue ReadingJosh McCrone
A rugby league player from Australia, played primarily as a halfback. Began professional career in 2008 with the Canberra Raiders in the National Rugby League (NRL). Played a total of 150 NRL matches across a career spanning over a decade. Also represented New South Wales Country and played for the St. George Illawarra Dragons, showcasing skills in both starting and substitute roles throughout his tenure.
Continue ReadingImogen Cunningham
A prominent photographer and educator, focused on the art of photography. Contributed significantly to the field with a particular emphasis on botanical and nude studies. Active in the early 20th century, she was a member of the f/64 group, promoting sharp focus and depth of field in photography. Established a successful career that spanned decades, influencing both contemporaries and later generations. Engaged in teaching, sharing expertise with aspiring photographers through various institutions. Received numerous accolades for pioneering work in photography.
Continue ReadingJelena Dokic
Born in Serbia and later representing Australia, played professional tennis from the late 1990s to the 2010s. Achieved a career-high singles ranking of World No. 4 in 2002. Competed in multiple Grand Slam tournaments, reaching the quarterfinals of the Australian Open in 2009. Known for her powerful groundstrokes and resilience during matches.
Continue ReadingRobert Delaunay
A prominent painter, contributed significantly to the development of the Orphism art movement, which emphasized the use of color and light. Delaunay's work explored the relationship between color and form, and he was particularly inspired by the rhythm of modern life, technology, and the city. His notable pieces include 'Windows' and the series of works titled 'The Eiffel Tower'. Delaunay also engaged with ideas of simultaneity in painting, reflecting the dynamic visual experiences of the 20th century. He married fellow artist Sonia Delaunay, with whom he collaborated on various projects, further influencing the modernist art scene. His artwork has been exhibited widely and critically examined.
Continue ReadingAlan Ayckbourn
An accomplished director and playwright, this individual has contributed significantly to contemporary theatre. Over a prolific career spanning decades, this person has written over 80 plays, many of which focus on themes of human relationships and societal issues. Premiering works at the Stephen Joseph Theatre in Scarborough, they have gained recognition for innovative stage techniques and complex characters. The plays have garnered numerous awards and accolades, solidifying a reputation in British theatre.
Continue ReadingOther People Who Died on November 21st
Newsy Lalonde
An accomplished player in both ice hockey and lacrosse, contributed significantly to both sports during the early 20th century. Played in the National Hockey League (NHL) for teams including the Montreal Canadiens and the Ottawa Senators. Achieved recognition as a talented forward, leading to multiple scoring titles and All-Star selections. Excelled in lacrosse, particularly with the Montreal Shamrocks, earning accolades as one of the top players in the sport's history. Inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1950, commemorating a notable athletic career that bridged two distinct sports.
Continue ReadingKaysone Phomvihane
Served as a prominent soldier and politician in Laos. Played a significant role in the Lao People's Revolutionary Party's rise to power. Became the second President of Laos in 1991, holding office until death in 1992. Contributed to the establishment of the Lao People's Democratic Republic after the Laotian Civil War. Focused on implementing socialist policies in the country, influencing its governance and political landscape.
Continue ReadingBernardo Pasquini
Born in 1637, this individual gained recognition as an accomplished organist and composer in the Baroque era. Training in Rome and later working in various Italian cities, contributions to music include numerous operas, oratorios, and instrumental works. Served as the organist at the church of Santa Maria Maggiore in Rome, showcasing exceptional organ skills. Influenced the development of the keyboard style and the opera genre in Italy, with a career marked by significant performances and compositions. His music was well-received during his lifetime and continues to hold historical importance.
Continue ReadingRicardo Flores Magón
A prominent journalist and activist, contributed significantly to the Mexican Revolution. Established the newspaper 'Regeneración', advocating for social justice, land reform, and workers' rights. Participated in organizing the Liberal Party of Mexico, emphasizing anti-government sentiments and revolutionary ideas. Engaged in activism throughout the U.S. and Mexico, inspiring various revolutionary movements.
Continue ReadingAnnibale Caro
A significant figure in Italian literature, contributed to the literary scene during the Renaissance. Wrote poetry, including works in the genre of epic, and created translations of classical texts. Caro held a notable role in the court of Duke Alfonso II d'Este. The influence of Caro's writings extended beyond his lifetime, reflecting the themes and styles of Renaissance humanism.
Continue ReadingGarcía Ramírez of Navarre
Ruled as King of Navarre from 1134 until death in 1150. Played a significant role in the political landscape of the Iberian Peninsula during the Reconquista. Established alliances through marriage and diplomacy, enhancing the kingdom's influence. Known for efforts to strengthen the defense and territorial claims against neighboring regions. Engaged in various conflicts to protect the kingdom's interests and expand its territories.
Continue Reading