Manuel Puig

Argentine author and playwright

Manuel Puig - Argentine author and playwright
Born

December 28th, 1932
92 years ago

Died

July 22nd, 1990
34 years ago — 57 years old

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

Argentina

Links & References

An Argentine author and playwright, recognized for works that explore themes of identity and sexuality. Studied at the National University of Buenos Aires, and later moved to Europe, where various influences shaped his writing. Puig's most famous work is the novel 'Kiss of the Spider Woman', which delves into the lives of two prison inmates sharing a cell. This work led to adaptations in both theater and film, including a notable Broadway musical. His writing is characterized by its innovative use of dialogue and multilayered narratives, reflecting a deep engagement with cultural and political issues in Argentina.

Wrote 'Kiss of the Spider Woman'

Adapting works for stage and film

Other People Born on December 28th

Clifford Cocks

Mathematician and cryptographer
Born
December 28th, 1950 74 years ago

A prominent mathematician and cryptographer, contributed significantly to the field of public key cryptography. Developed the Cocks-Paillier cryptosystem, which is a widely acknowledged public key encryption method. Cocks also worked on the application of mathematics to cryptographic protocols and advanced knowledge in the theoretical aspects of cryptography. Cocks's work laid the foundation for modern secure communication, pivotal for the development of technologies used in various digital security applications.

Continue Reading

Markus Weinzierl

Football manager with Bundesliga experience
Born
December 28th, 1974 50 years ago

Born in 1974, a German football manager and former player. Transitioned from playing as a midfielder to managing several clubs in the Bundesliga and 2. Bundesliga. Managed teams including FC Augsburg, Schalke 04, and VfB Stuttgart. Achieved promotion with FC Augsburg to the Bundesliga, leading the team to their first-ever top-flight participation. Known for tactical intelligence and a focus on team development.

Continue Reading

Ratan Tata

Indian businessman and philanthropist
Born
December 28th, 1937 87 years ago
Died
October 9th, 2024 0 years ago — 86 years old

Led Tata Group, a multinational conglomerate in India, for over two decades. Oversaw major acquisitions including the purchase of Jaguar Land Rover and Corus Steel. Engaged in philanthropic efforts through the Tata Trusts, focusing on education, healthcare, and rural development.

Continue Reading

B. J. Ryan

American baseball player, All-Star reliever
Born
December 28th, 1975 49 years ago

Played as a professional baseball pitcher primarily in Major League Baseball (MLB). Gained recognition as a relief pitcher, contributing to the success of several teams. Played for the Toronto Blue Jays and the Baltimore Orioles, showcasing skills in high-pressure situations. Achieved All-Star selection in 2006 while with the Blue Jays, representing an elite level of performance in the sport. Additionally, had a significant tenure with the Cincinnati Reds, where pitching strategies and effectiveness helped the team. Retired from professional baseball after a career marked by impactful performances both as a closer and a setup man.

Continue Reading

Bidia Dandaron

Russian author and educator
Born
December 28th, 1914 110 years ago
Died
October 26th, 1974 50 years ago — 59 years old

Contributed significantly to the field of literature and education in Russia. Focused on promoting the study of Buryat language and literature. Worked as a professor and held various academic positions, influencing generations of students. Authored works that delved into the spirituality and culture of the Buryat people, highlighting their traditions within Russian literature. Engaged in efforts to preserve Buryat culture and language through educational initiatives.

Continue Reading

Birendra

King of Nepal; United Nepal's monarchy
Born
December 28th, 1945 79 years ago
Died
2001 24 years ago — 56 years old

Ascended the throne in 1972, serving as the King of Nepal until his death in 2001. Held a significant role in maintaining the monarchy during a period of political turbulence and civil unrest. Promoted tourism and cultural heritage while advocating for unity among Nepal's diverse ethnic groups. Oversaw the introduction of a parliamentary system in the early 1990s, which marked a significant shift in governance.

Continue Reading

Other People Who Died on July 22nd

Randal Cremer

Nobel Prize winning politician and activist
Born
March 18th, 1828 197 years ago
Died
July 22nd, 1908 116 years ago — 80 years old

An English politician and activist, recognized for efforts in promoting peace and social justice. Played a significant role in the formation of the International Arbitration League, which advocated for the peaceful resolution of disputes between nations. Achieved international acclaim as a recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize in 1903 for dedication to anti-war efforts and disarmament. Contributed to various social causes throughout the 19th century, emphasizing the importance of cooperative international relations.

Continue Reading

Mike Coolbaugh

Baseball player and coach, minor leagues
Born
1972 53 years ago
Died
July 22nd, 2007 17 years ago — 35 years old

Played professional baseball as an outfielder for several teams in the minor leagues, including the New York Mets and the Milwaukee Brewers. Transitioned to coaching after retiring from playing. Served as a coach for various minor league teams, contributing to player development. Tragically passed away in an on-field accident while coaching first base. His legacy includes contributions to the sport at the grassroots level.

Continue Reading

Napoleon II

French Emperor and heir to Napoleonic legacy
Born
March 20th, 1811 214 years ago
Died
July 22nd, 1832 192 years ago — 21 years old

Born in 1811, he became the Emperor of the French for a brief period during the turmoil following his father's abdication. Raised in exile, he was often referred to as the King of Rome. His reign was short-lived, as he was only declared emperor for a few weeks in 1815. Post-abdication, he lived in Austria, away from the French political scene. His life ended at a young age, with significant attention focused on his lineage and the future of the Bonapartist title.

Continue Reading

Richard Cox

English bishop and scholar
Born
1500 525 years ago
Died
July 22nd, 1581 443 years ago — 81 years old

Served as the Bishop of Ely from 1559 to 1581. Played a role in the establishment of the Church of England after the English Reformation. Involved in the foundation of Trinity College, Cambridge, which strengthened educational structures within the Anglican church. Advocated for the reformed doctrines that shaped Anglican theology.

Continue Reading

John Mayall

Musician and founder of The Bluesbreakers
Born
November 29th, 1933 91 years ago
Died
July 22nd, 2024 0 years ago — 90 years old

An English singer-songwriter, guitarist, and producer, this individual contributed significantly to the British blues scene. He formed the band The Bluesbreakers in 1963, which served as a launching pad for many prominent musicians. The band's blues-infused sound showcased a blend of original songs and classic covers, leading to the popularization of the genre in the UK. Over the decades, this artist released numerous albums, influenced many others, and remained active in the music industry through live performances and recordings.

Continue Reading

David Wojnarowicz

American painter and photographer
Born
September 14th, 1954 70 years ago
Died
July 22nd, 1992 32 years ago — 37 years old

Born in 1954, this artist emerged from the vibrant New York City art scene in the 1980s. The work often addressed themes of identity, sexuality, and the AIDS crisis. His multimedia practice included painting, photography, and installation art, reflecting both personal experiences and broader social issues. This artist's bold and provocative style challenged conventional narratives and engaged with the cultural politics of his time. Exhibitions highlighted the tension between personal suffering and collective struggles, making the work poignant and urgent. This individual's contributions to contemporary art were recognized posthumously, solidifying a legacy as a significant figure in the LGBTQ+ art community.

Continue Reading