Ed Harris
American actor in 'Apollo 13'
American actor in 'Apollo 13'
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'
Contributed significantly to the field of archaeology and exploration in Central America during the 19th century. Conducted pioneering expeditions to ancient Maya sites, including Copán and Palenque, which brought attention to these archaeological treasures. Published influential works detailing the findings, including 'Incidents of Travel in Central America, Chiapas, and Yucatan'. Collaborated with artist Frederick Catherwood, whose illustrations helped visualize the sites.
Continue ReadingAn American economist and academic contributed significantly to economic theory and policy. Served as a member of President Lyndon B. Johnson's Council of Economic Advisers and was instrumental in shaping economic policies during the Great Society era. Developed Okun's Law, which quantifies the relationship between unemployment and economic growth. Authored important works, including 'Equality and Efficiency: The Big Tradeoff', which explored the trade-offs between egalitarian distribution and production efficiency.
Continue ReadingA prominent Venezuelan journalist and lawyer, held the presidency from 1993 to 1994. Served as a member of the Venezuelan Congress and participated in various political roles throughout the career. Contributed to the founding of several newspapers, enhancing political discourse in Venezuela. Advocated for democracy and human rights during a period of significant political change in the country.
Continue ReadingBorn in England, one of the most prominent British novelists of the 20th century, excelled in both journalism and literature. Mitford wrote several influential novels and was part of the Bloomsbury Group. Her works often examined themes of social class and British aristocracy. The novel 'The Pursuit of Love' became particularly well-regarded, demonstrating sharp wit and insightful characterization. In addition to her fiction, she contributed essays and articles to various publications, showcasing her talents as a journalist. Her writing style and humor gained a lasting reputation among literary circles.
Continue ReadingServed as an English judge and politician during the late 16th and early 17th centuries. Held the position of Chief Justice of Chester, overseeing significant legal matters in the region. Played a role in the legal developments of the time, contributing to the establishment of judicial practices in England. Engaged in various political duties and took part in the governance of local matters.
Continue ReadingAn American architect, Bacon designed the Lincoln Memorial, which was dedicated in 1922. The structure is located on the western end of the National Mall in Washington, D.C. It features a large seated sculpture of Abraham Lincoln and is surrounded by 36 columns, symbolizing the states in the Union at the time of Lincoln's death. Bacon drew inspiration from ancient Greek temples, embodying classical architectural styles. His focus on monumental architecture has left a significant mark on the aesthetics of U.S. national memorials.
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