Dinah Sheridan
English actress in film and television
English actress in film and television
Performers & Entertainers
United Kingdom
Born in 1920, this English actress gained prominence in the mid-20th century with a successful career in film and television. Roles included a notable part in the classic 1950 film 'Genevieve' and a memorable performance in the television series 'Please Sir!'. Over the years, her work spanned various genres, showcasing her adaptability and talent in portraying characters that resonated with audiences.
Starred in the film 'Genevieve'
Featured in the series 'Please Sir!'
An accomplished baseball player, primarily a starting pitcher. Played for several Major League Baseball teams including the St. Louis Cardinals, Arizona Diamondbacks, and Los Angeles Angels. Achieved All-Star status in 2007, marking a peak in performance during a career that spanned over a decade. Known for effective pitching mechanics and durable presence on the mound.
Continue ReadingServed as the 16th Secretary of the Interior. Elected to the U.S. House of Representatives from Mississippi. Appointed as a Justice of the United States Supreme Court. Contributed to the development of policies and legislation in the areas of land management and Native American affairs.
Continue ReadingAn influential figure in electronic music, this Scottish musician and producer combined experimental sounds with pop sensibilities. Collaborations included work on tracks for artists such as Madonna and Charli XCX. The debut album 'OIL OF EVERY PEARL'S UN-INSIDES' released in 2018 showcased innovative production techniques and alternative pop aesthetics. The musician's career was marked by a commitment to pushing genre boundaries, contributing to the evolution of contemporary electronic music. The passing occurred in January 2021, leaving a lasting impact on the music community.
Continue ReadingServed as the 6th President of Israel from 1983 to 1988. During military service, held the rank of Major General in the Israel Defense Forces. Advocated for peace and security in the region. Was involved in legal and political matters, contributing to the Israeli legal system and political landscape. Authored several works on Israeli history and politics.
Continue ReadingRuler of West Francia, held the title of King from 898 until death in 929. Succeeded his father, Louis the Stammerer. Initially faced challenges from local nobility and Viking invasions. Achieved a significant diplomatic agreement with the Viking leader Rollo, leading to the Treaty of Saint-Clair-sur-Epte, which granted lands to Rollo in exchange for loyalty and cessation of raids. His reign saw the continuation of fragmentation within the Carolingian Empire.
Continue ReadingAn Irish short story writer, novelist, and poet contributed significantly to literature, particularly in the genre of short fiction. His works often depict Irish life and culture, employing a distinctive narrative voice. His short stories garnered critical acclaim and attention, showcasing the intricacies of human relationships and the nuances of Irish identity. O'Connor also wrote autobiographical works, delving into his experiences and reflections on literature. In addition to his writing, he served as a valuable literary critic and editor, influencing contemporary writers and the literary community.
Continue ReadingA geographer and explorer, contributions focused on polar research. Participated in multiple expeditions to Antarctica, including the first American expedition in 1933-1934. Worked on the development of the wind chill index, significant for understanding cold weather hazards. Helped establish the United States Antarctic Program and served as a leader in this initiative, promoting scientific research in polar regions.
Continue ReadingA Czech-English director and producer, influential in British cinema during the 1960s and 1970s. Contributed to the British New Wave film movement. Directed several acclaimed films, including 'Saturday Night and Sunday Morning' and 'The French Lieutenant's Woman'. Worked as a producer on notable projects while mentoring emerging filmmakers. Also collaborated on television productions, contributing to documentaries and drama series.
Continue ReadingServed as the Bishop of Alexandria from 300 until death in 311. Gained recognition for leadership during a time of persecution against Christians in the Roman Empire. Focused on establishing and strengthening the Christian community in Alexandria. Contributed to the early development of Christian doctrine and governance.
Continue ReadingBorn in England, an admiral in the Royal Navy, served with distinction during the Cold War period. Played a significant role in maritime operations and strategy formulation. Held key positions including Commander of various naval units and contributed to military reforms within the navy. Actively participated in international naval exercises and defense dialogues. Authored several works on naval history and military strategy.
Continue ReadingAn American actor active from the 1940s to the 1980s, played significant roles in film and television. Received an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for the performance in the film 'The Subject Was Roses'. Gained popularity through the television sitcom 'Chico and the Man', portraying the character Ed Brown. Worked in various stage productions, showcasing talent in both comedic and dramatic performances.
Continue ReadingContributed significantly to the development of hymnody in the English-speaking world. Authored over 750 hymns, including 'When I Survey the Wondrous Cross' and 'Joy to the World'. Served as a pastor and was associated with the Nonconformist community. His theological writings addressed topics such as worship and spirituality, influencing subsequent generations of hymn writers and worship practices.
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