Linda Christian

Actress in classic films and television

Linda Christian - Actress in classic films and television
Born

November 13th, 1923
101 years ago

Died

July 22nd, 2011
13 years ago — 87 years old

Category

Performers & Entertainers

Country

Mexico

Links & References

Born in Mexico, an actress gained recognition in the 1940s and 1950s. Appeared in films like 'Tarzan and the Mermaids' and 'The Girl from P.A.C.K. 1'. Christian broke barriers as one of the first actresses to star in a major television soap opera, 'The Secret Storm'. Significant contributions to the film industry and early television have been noted throughout her career.

Starred in 'Tarzan and the Mermaids'

Starred in 'The Secret Storm'

Other People Born on November 13th

Dana Vollmer

Olympic Swimmer and Gold Medalist
Born
November 13th, 1987 37 years ago

A competitive swimmer, achieved acclaim in the butterfly and freestyle events. Competed for the United States, securing medals at multiple Olympic Games. Made a significant mark during the 2012 London Olympics with standout performances, earning three gold medals and one silver. Set world records during her career, particularly in the 100m butterfly and the 4x100m medley relay. Established a reputation as one of the fastest female swimmers of her generation.

Continue Reading

Jiaqing Emperor

Chinese emperor, ruled during Qing dynasty
Born
November 13th, 1760 264 years ago
Died
September 2nd, 1820 204 years ago — 59 years old

Ruled as the sixth emperor of the Qing dynasty from 1796 until 1820. The Jiaqing Emperor faced numerous challenges during his reign, including internal rebellions, corruption in the government, and pressure from foreign powers. He aimed to enact reforms to strengthen the central government and improve the economy. Notable is the effort to suppress the White Lotus Rebellion, which sought to challenge imperial authority. He also sought to restore Confucian values within the court and promoted various cultural projects.

Continue Reading

Cyril Lucaris

Greek patriarch and theologian
Born
November 13th, 1572 452 years ago
Died
1638 387 years ago — 66 years old

Born in 1572, a prominent Greek patriarch and theologian held the position of Patriarch of Constantinople multiple times. Played a vital role in the Orthodox Church and emphasized the need for ecclesiastical reforms. Engaged in theological debates, particularly with the Protestant movements. Contributed to the development of Orthodox theology, established educational institutions, and promoted the translation of religious texts into vernacular languages. A contentious figure, faced opposition from both Roman Catholic and Orthodox authorities, leading to significant historical discussions regarding religious unity and reform.

Continue Reading

Edward III of England

King of England during the Hundred Years' War
Born
November 13th, 1312 712 years ago
Died
June 21st, 1377 647 years ago — 64 years old

Ruled as king from 1327 until 1377. Ascended to the throne at a young age, initiating a long reign that saw the expansion of English territories in France during the Hundred Years' War. Established the Order of the Garter, which became a significant chivalric order. Worked to strengthen the monarchy and the military, enhancing the power and influence of the crown.

Continue Reading

William Taubman

Political scientist and author
Born
November 13th, 1941 83 years ago

An American political scientist, contributed extensively to the understanding of Soviet politics and history. Authored several influential works that analyzed the dynamics of power within the Soviet regime. The book 'Khrushchev: The Man and His Era' received significant acclaim and was awarded the 2004 Pulitzer Prize for Biography or Autobiography. Engaged in academia, teaching at institutions such as Amherst College and the University of Massachusetts.

Continue Reading

Masahiro Hasemi

Japanese race car driver with notable wins
Born
November 13th, 1945 79 years ago

Competed in motorsport primarily in the 1960s and 1970s. Achieved recognition in touring car racing, particularly within the Japanese racing scene. Participated in various events, gaining accolades for driving skill and performance. Hasemi contributed to the development of sports car racing in Japan and raced for the Nissan factory team, demonstrating proficiency in both domestic and international competitions.

Continue Reading

Other People Who Died on July 22nd

Estelle Getty

Actress best known for The Golden Girls
Born
July 25th, 1923 101 years ago
Died
July 22nd, 2008 16 years ago — 84 years old

An American actress gained prominence through the role of Sophia Petrillo on the television series The Golden Girls. This role garnered significant acclaim and led to a successful career in television and film. Additionally, starred in the movie Mask alongside Cher, showcasing versatility as an actress. Received multiple awards for contributions to entertainment, including an Emmy Award nomination. Also performed in various stage productions, further displaying talent in acting.

Continue Reading

Frank Pierson

American director and screenwriter
Born
1925 100 years ago
Died
July 22nd, 2012 12 years ago — 87 years old

Pierson directed and wrote for film and television, gaining recognition for a career spanning several decades. He served as the president of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences from 2001 to 2003. Pierson gained acclaim for films such as 'Dog Day Afternoon', which earned an Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay. His work on the television series 'Hill Street Blues' contributed to its critical and popular success, resulting in numerous awards during its run.

Continue Reading

Errico Malatesta

Italian activist and anarchist author
Born
1853 172 years ago
Died
July 22nd, 1932 92 years ago — 79 years old

An influential figure in the anarchist movement, contributed to the development of anarchist theory and practice. Participated in numerous revolutionary activities and advocated for workers' rights and social justice. Wrote extensively on anarchism and socialism, producing key texts that shaped radical thought. His commitment to direct action and grassroots organizing led to significant political engagement within Italy and beyond. Spent time in exile due to political repression but remained an active voice in the anarchist community until death.

Continue Reading

Cees de Wolf

Dutch footballer and coach
Born
1945 80 years ago
Died
July 22nd, 2011 13 years ago — 66 years old

A professional footballer played primarily as a defender. Developed a career in the Dutch football leagues and later transitioned into coaching roles. Contributed to various teams during the playing career, including FC Twente. After retiring, focused on coaching and developing young talent in the sport.

Continue Reading

Rollie Stiles

Baseball player for the Chicago Cubs
Born
November 17th, 1906 118 years ago
Died
July 22nd, 2007 17 years ago — 100 years old

Participated in Major League Baseball primarily during the 1930s. Played for the Chicago Cubs and the St. Louis Cardinals. Contributed to the team's efforts in various seasons, showcasing skills as an outfielder. Also had a stint in minor league baseball after leaving the majors.

Continue Reading

Illinois Jacquet

Saxophonist and composer of 'Flying Home'
Born
October 31st, 1922 102 years ago
Died
July 22nd, 2004 20 years ago — 81 years old

An influential American saxophonist and composer, recognized for playing the tenor saxophone and contributing significantly to the development of jazz. Instrumental in popularizing the honking style, known for energetic and expressive playing. Gained prominence during the late 1930s and 1940s, particularly with the Count Basie Orchestra and later the Lionel Hampton Orchestra. Composed the famous jazz standard 'Flying Home', which became a significant piece in the jazz repertoire. Continued to perform and record throughout the 1950s and beyond, collaborating with numerous jazz artists.

Continue Reading