Ed Harris
American actor in 'Apollo 13'

Born
November 28th, 1950
74 years ago
Category
Performers & Entertainers
Country
United States
Links & References
An actor and producer, recognized for roles in films and television. Gained prominence in the 1995 film 'Apollo 13' portraying mission commander Gene Kranz. Received multiple Academy Award nominations for performances in 'The Truman Show' and 'Pollock,' the latter also marking a directorial debut. Contributed to the stage as well, appearing in productions such as 'Taking Sides' and 'The Last Night of Ballyhoo.' Harris has played a significant role in various genres, showcasing a range in acting.
Portrayed Gene Kranz in 'Apollo 13'
Received Oscar nomination for 'Pollock'
Produced and directed 'Pollock'
Other People Born on November 28th
Mabel Alvarez
An American painter, recognized for contributions to the genre of still life and landscape painting. Alvarez studied at the California School of Fine Arts and the Art Students League of New York. She became a member of several prestigious art organizations, including the California Watercolor Society and the National Association of Women Artists. Her works were exhibited in museums and galleries across the United States.
Continue ReadingChase Elliott
A prominent American race car driver, prominent in the NASCAR Cup Series. Achieved success in the 2014 NASCAR Nationwide Series, winning the championship. Secured the 2020 NASCAR Cup Series championship, marking a significant milestone in racing. Built a reputation for skill and consistency on various tracks, gaining a substantial fan following. Known for driving the No. 9 car for Hendrick Motorsports, demonstrating exceptional talent in high-pressure situations.
Continue ReadingSam Seder
An American actor and political commentator engaged in media for over two decades. Hosted 'The Majority Report,' a progressive talk radio and podcast program that highlights political discourse and social issues. Contributed to various media outlets, including MSNBC, while providing commentary from a leftist perspective. Worked as an actor, appearing in shows such as 'Trial by Jury' and 'The TV Set.' Maintained a presence in political discussions, utilizing humor and critical analysis to address current events.
Continue ReadingSian Williams
Career in journalism began in local radio before transitioning to television, becoming a prominent news presenter. Worked extensively with BBC, contributing to various programs, including BBC News at Ten and BBC Breakfast. Recognized for adept interviewing skills and detailed coverage of significant news events. Served as a presenter on the BBC current affairs program, Question Time, providing insights on pressing political and social issues.
Continue ReadingJohn Wesley Hyatt
An American engineer contributed significantly to the invention of synthetic materials. Developed the first practical process for producing celluloid in 1868, which became widely used in various applications, including photography and billiard balls. The innovation in celluloid provided an alternative to ivory and other materials. Hyatt also invented a number of devices related to the production and use of this plastic, which played a vital role in the growing industries of the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Continue ReadingGloria Grahame
An actress who gained prominence in the 1940s and 1950s, recognized for performances in both film and theater. Starred in the film 'It's a Wonderful Life' and received an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her role in 'The Bad and the Beautiful'. Appeared in various other notable films including 'Oklahoma!' and 'Human Desire'. Her work spanned various genres, and her unique presence contributed to the Golden Age of Hollywood.
Continue Reading