Ernest Noel
Scottish businessman and politician

Born
August 18th, 1831
193 years ago
Died
May 20th, 1931
94 years ago — 99 years old
Category
Leaders & Politicians
Country
Scotland
Links & References
Born in 1831, a businessman and politician active in Scotland. Served as a Member of Parliament, representing constituencies and advocating for local business interests. Engaged in notable legislative activities and contributed to discussions concerning commerce and community development. Active in various civic organizations and promoted economic growth in the region.
Served as Member of Parliament
Advocated for local business interests
Other People Born on August 18th
Alīna Fjodorova
Competed in figure skating at the national and international levels, representing Latvia. Achieved notable success at the 2019 World Junior Championships, securing a bronze medal. Participated in various European and Grand Prix events, building a competitive career in the sport. Demonstrated significant technical skills and artistry on the ice throughout her career.
Continue ReadingAlfred Wallis
Born in 1855, a painter and illustrator emerged from Penzance, Cornwall. Specializing in maritime scenes, developed a distinctive style that utilized found materials. Work primarily consisted of naive and abstract interpretations of seascapes and fishing boats. Gained recognition later in life, particularly within the St. Ives School art movement. Exhibited alongside prominent artists and became notable for the vibrant colors and striking compositional techniques. Passed away in 1942, leaving a lasting legacy in the world of folk art.
Continue ReadingBob Woodruff
A journalist and author began a career at ABC News in 1996. Coverage of the Iraq War included reporting from the front lines. Sustained serious injuries from a roadside bomb in 2006, which led to a significant recovery process. Co-authored a book detailing experiences during and after the war. Contributed to various documentary films and news specials, focusing on veterans' issues. Received awards for journalism including the Edward R. Murrow Award and the George Polk Award.
Continue ReadingAndy Samberg
Born in 1978, this American comedian became prominent through sketch comedy. Samberg co-founded the comedy group The Lonely Island, which produced the acclaimed digital shorts for Saturday Night Live. The group's work included the viral hit 'I'm on a Boat.' Samberg starred in the sitcom Brooklyn Nine-Nine, portraying Jake Peralta, a role that garnered critical acclaim and multiple awards, including a Golden Globe. He has also appeared in films such as Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping, reflecting his unique comedic style.
Continue ReadingGianni Rivera
Played as an attacking midfielder and spent the majority of his career at AC Milan. Contributed to numerous domestic successes, including winning Serie A titles. Secured the European Cup in 1963 and was a vital member of the Italian national team that won the 1968 UEFA European Championship. Transitioned into a political career after retiring from football, serving as a member of the Italian Parliament.
Continue ReadingYu Mengyu
Born on August 18, 1989, this table tennis player represented Singapore in international competitions. Competing at the highest levels of the sport, achieved commendable success in singles and doubles events. Gained recognition for participation in multiple editions of the Southeast Asian Games and the World Table Tennis Championships. Demonstrated consistent performance against top competitors.
Continue ReadingOther People Who Died on May 20th
Gilda Radner
An actress and comedian, her work on Saturday Night Live established a foundation for future sketch comedy. Radner created several iconic characters, including Roseanne Roseannadanna and Baba Wawa. She was a pioneering female voice in comedy during the 1970s and gained recognition for her spontaneous humor and performances. Following her tenure on SNL, she starred in the film 'Haunted Honeymoon' and various television specials. Radner's personal struggle with cancer became a significant part of her legacy, inspiring the establishment of a cancer center in her honor.
Continue ReadingAna Néri
A pioneering nurse and philanthropist, contributions to healthcare during the 19th century significantly shaped nursing in Brazil. Established the first nursing school in Brazil, providing formal training for nurses. Dedicated efforts during the War of the Triple Alliance led to the establishment of a field hospital, where organized care for wounded soldiers took place. Advocated for improved medical care and education for women, influencing future generations of healthcare professionals.
Continue ReadingRenzo Pasolini
A prominent motorcycle racer, achieved significant success in the 1960s. Secured multiple victories in Grand Prix motorcycle racing, particularly in the 250cc and 350cc classes. His racing career included notable performances with the MV Agusta factory team. Pasolini competed vigorously in the championship series and established a reputation for skill and speed on the track. Tragically, his life ended in a racing accident during the 1973 season, marking a somber moment in motorcycle racing history.
Continue ReadingPaul Ricœur
Contributed significantly to the fields of philosophy and hermeneutics. Explored themes of narrative identity and the human experience. Worked extensively on ethics, political theory, and the philosophy of language. Authored several influential books, including 'Freud and Philosophy' and 'Oneself as Another'. Engaged with various philosophical traditions and integrated elements of existentialism and phenomenology into writings.
Continue ReadingPhilipp von Ferrary
A prominent stamp collector from Italy, focused on acquiring rare postage stamps, especially those from French colonies. Established a significant collection of over 2,000 unique items. The collection was considered one of the finest in the world, encompassing many notable pieces that contributed to the study and appreciation of philately. Upon death, the collection was sold, setting record prices at auction and leaving a lasting legacy in the world of stamp collecting.
Continue ReadingRay Manzarek
A prominent keyboardist and producer, contributed significantly to rock music as a co-founder of the band The Doors. Instrumental in shaping the sound of the band with distinctive keyboard melodies and innovative use of the organ. Served as the band's creative force alongside its iconic frontman. Played a key role in producing several of the band's albums and supporting the distinctive blend of rock, blues, and psychedelia that characterized their work. Frequent collaborator with other artists throughout his career, exploring various musical genres.
Continue Reading