John Pilger
Journalist and documentary filmmaker
Journalist and documentary filmmaker
2023
3 years ago — 84 years old
Thinkers & Philosophers
Australia
A significant figure in journalism, this individual gained recognition for investigative reporting and documentary filmmaking. Work includes highlighting issues related to war, human rights, and global politics. Documentaries such as 'The War on Democracy' and 'Utopia' address major social injustices and historical narratives. Engaged in extensive commentary on Western foreign policies and their effects on various countries, this individual traveled extensively to cover geopolitical events and contributory narratives.
Produced 'The War on Democracy'
Created 'Utopia'
Analyzed Western foreign policy impacts
Acted in the television series Monk as Adrian Monk, a detective with obsessive-compulsive disorder. Appeared in The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel as Abe Weissman, the father of the titular character. Received multiple Primetime Emmy Awards for outstanding lead actor in a comedy series and a Tony Award for Best Featured Actor in a Musical for the Broadway production of Six Degrees of Separation. Involved in various film projects, including the role of Antwan in Galaxy Quest.
Continue ReadingServed as a combat pilot in the Vietnam War. Elected to the U.S. Senate representing New Hampshire, serving from 1979 to 1990. During Senate tenure, focused on several key issues including national security and veterans' affairs. Active in politics post-Senate, engaging in various conservative causes and initiatives.
Continue ReadingAn academic and politician who served as a member of the House of Lords. Involved in various educational initiatives and policy reforms, particularly in the fields of workforce development and social justice. Held leadership roles within several organizations, contributing to discussions on education and labor rights. Instrumental in promoting academic research that addressed pressing social issues.
Continue ReadingA prominent pianist and composer, contributed significantly to the Latin jazz genre. Developed a distinctive style blending Afro-Cuban rhythms with jazz influences. Achieved success in Cuba before relocating to Sweden, where continued musical innovation took place. Collaborated with various artists and received multiple accolades.
Continue ReadingPlayed as a goalkeeper and spent the majority of a career at Sunderland, where he made over 400 appearances. Key contributions included helping the team secure the FA Cup in 1973, achieving a significant upset against Leeds United in the final. Transitioned into a coaching role after retirement, contributing to youth development within the sport and serving in various coaching capacities including with Sunderland’s youth teams. Received recognition in the football community for both his playing and coaching achievements.
Continue ReadingA prominent figure in French pop music, began career in the early 1960s. Gained popularity with the song 'Poupée de cire, poupée de son,' which won the Eurovision Song Contest in 1965 representing Luxembourg. Collaborated with notable songwriters including Serge Gainsbourg and Michel Berger, producing a series of successful albums throughout the 1970s and 1980s. Continued to perform and release music until the late 1990s, remaining a cherished icon in the French music scene until passing in 2018.
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