Kristoff St. John

American actor from The Young and the Restless

Kristoff St. John - American actor from The Young and the Restless
Born

1966
59 years ago

Died

February 3rd, 2019
6 years ago — 53 years old

Category

Performers & Entertainers

Country

United States

Links & References

An actor gained recognition for portraying Neil Winters on the soap opera The Young and the Restless, a role held for over 25 years. The character became a central figure in the series, addressing various social issues and relationships. St. John received multiple Daytime Emmy Award nominations during his tenure on the show, showcasing his talent and dedication to the role. His impactful performances resonated with audiences, contributing to the show's popularity and longevity.

Portrayed Neil Winters on The Young and the Restless

Received 9 Daytime Emmy Award nominations

Other People Who Died on February 3rd

Joe Meek

English songwriter and music producer
Born
April 5th, 1929 96 years ago
Died
February 3rd, 1967 58 years ago — 37 years old

A prominent figure in the British music scene, this individual was a pioneering record producer and songwriter. He gained significant attention during the early 1960s for innovative recording techniques and a unique sound that defined the era. Often associated with the rise of the British pop music scene, this individual produced notable hits for various artists, contributing to the shaping of popular music in the UK. Worked with some of the most influential acts of the time, leaving a lasting legacy in music production.

Continue Reading

Harold L. Ickes

United States Secretary of the Interior
Born
March 15th, 1874 151 years ago
Died
February 3rd, 1952 73 years ago — 77 years old

Served as the 32nd United States Secretary of the Interior from 1933 to 1946. Played a key role in the implementation of the New Deal programs. Advocated for conservation initiatives and the establishment of national parks. Held significant influence during the administration of President Franklin D. Roosevelt.

Continue Reading

Hugo Junkers

Aviation engineer designing the Junkers J 1
Born
February 3rd, 1859 166 years ago
Died
February 3rd, 1935 90 years ago — 76 years old

An engineer contributed significantly to the early development of aviation technology. Developed the world's first all-metal aircraft, the Junkers J 1, which made its first flight in 1915. Founded Junkers & Co., a company that became influential in the aviation industry. Focused on creating innovative aircraft designs that emphasized durability and efficiency. Patented various aircraft technologies and contributed to the advancement of air transportation.

Continue Reading

Harry Jayawardena

Sri Lankan industrialist and entrepreneur
Born
1942 83 years ago
Died
February 3rd, 2025 0 years ago — 83 years old

A prominent industrialist from Sri Lanka, established a significant business presence in the country's economy. Played a pivotal role in the growth of various sectors, including tea and textiles. Oversaw operations and expansions of several companies, contributing to the development of local industries and job creation. Engaged in philanthropic efforts, supporting education and health initiatives within the community.

Continue Reading

Fred Buscaglione

Italian singer and actor, La Canzone del Mare
Born
November 23rd, 1921 103 years ago
Died
February 3rd, 1960 65 years ago — 38 years old

An Italian singer and actor achieved prominence in the 1950s, primarily in the musical genre known as 'bossa nova' infused with jazz elements. Rose to fame with performances in various clubs and radio shows. Gained significant popularity for songs like 'Che m'importa del mondo' and 'La Canzone del Mare.' Also starred in films such as 'Gli Amori di Pasquale' and 'Il Mondo di Notte.' His unique style and charismatic stage presence left a lasting impression on Italian pop music and cinema. Tragically passed away at a young age, yet left behind a legacy of memorable songs and performances that continue to resonate.

Continue Reading

George Cassander

Flemish theologian and author
Born
1513 512 years ago
Died
February 3rd, 1566 459 years ago — 53 years old

A theologian and author from Flanders, contributed significantly to religious discourse during the Reformation. Advocated for moderation between Protestantism and Catholicism. His writings sought to provide a rational foundation for faith and addressed the controversies of his time. His most notable work, 'De Ratione Fidei', presented a defense of the Catholic faith against Protestant critiques and emphasized the role of reason in understanding divine truths. Engaged in theological debates with prominent reformers and remained committed to the doctrines of the Catholic Church throughout his life.

Continue Reading