Masato Tanaka

Japanese professional wrestler and champion

Masato Tanaka - Japanese professional wrestler and champion
Born

February 28th, 1973
52 years ago

Category

Performers & Entertainers

Country

Japan

Links & References

Gained prominence in professional wrestling during the late 1990s and early 2000s. Competed primarily in Frontier Martial-Arts Wrestling (FMW) and later in All Japan Pro Wrestling (AJPW). Notable for a hardcore wrestling style and fierce rivalries. Achieved significant success in various promotions, often recognized for participation in deathmatches. Developed a reputation for high-impact maneuvers and resilience.

Won the FMW World Heavyweight Championship

Expanded international popularity through tours in the United States

Other People Born on February 28th

Christian Poulsen

Danish footballer; UEFA Euro 2004 participant
Born
February 28th, 1980 45 years ago

A professional footballer played as a midfielder. Started career at Aalborg BK before moving to Germany, playing for Schalke 04 and then for Sevilla FC in Spain. Contributed to the teams' performances in domestic leagues and European competitions. Represented the national team in UEFA Euro 2004 and FIFA World Cup 2010. Closed career in FC Copenhagen.

Continue Reading

Robert Sean Leonard

American actor in 'Dead Poets Society'
Born
February 28th, 1969 56 years ago

This individual achieved prominence as an actor in film, television, and theater. A significant role was in the film 'Dead Poets Society' where the portrayal of Neil Perry garnered attention. Additionally, involvement in the television series 'House' as Dr. James Wilson contributed to a well-regarded career. Theatrical performances in various productions helped establish a reputation in stage acting, showcasing versatility across different mediums.

Continue Reading

Francis Hughes

Irish Republican hunger striker
Born
February 28th, 1956 69 years ago
Died
May 12th, 1981 44 years ago — 25 years old

Born in 1956, a member of the Provisional Irish Republican Army, actively participated in the struggle for Northern Ireland's unification with the Republic of Ireland. Engaged in a hunger strike in 1981 in Maze Prison, demanding political status for IRA prisoners. The hunger strike lasted 59 days, ultimately leading to his death. His actions and sacrifice became emblematic of the wider conflict during this period.

Continue Reading

Mark Pavelich

Ice hockey player; 1980 Miracle on Ice
Born
February 28th, 1958 67 years ago
Died
2021 4 years ago — 63 years old

An ice hockey player gained prominence in the late 1970s and early 1980s, playing as a forward. Played for the University of Minnesota Duluth before entering the NHL. Contributed significantly to the United States national team during the 1980 Winter Olympics, where the team achieved a historic victory over the Soviet Union, commonly referred to as the 'Miracle on Ice.' After the Olympics, played in the NHL primarily for the New York Rangers, followed by stints with the Minnesota North Stars and the San Jose Sharks. Retired from professional hockey in the early 1990s.

Continue Reading

Barbara Acklin

Singer-songwriter, 'Love Makes a Woman'
Born
February 28th, 1943 82 years ago
Died
November 27th, 1998 26 years ago — 55 years old

An American singer-songwriter achieved prominence during the 1960s. Best recognized for the song 'Love Makes a Woman,' which became a hit in 1968. Collaborated with various artists and wrote songs for other performers. Released multiple albums, showcasing a blend of soul and R&B music. Gained appreciation for lyrical storytelling and vocal style, contributing to the genre's development during her active years.

Continue Reading

Oliviero Toscani

Italian photographer, renowned for advertising
Born
February 28th, 1942 83 years ago
Died
January 13th, 2025 0 years ago — 82 years old

An influential photographer and communication expert, Toscani played a significant role in the development of modern advertising. He was particularly associated with the Italian fashion brand Benetton, where his provocative campaigns often sparked discussions around social issues. His partnerships with various magazines and companies produced campaigns that challenged societal norms, emphasizing issues such as racism, health, and war. Toscani's bold and sometimes controversial approach reshaped advertising's relationship with art and provocation. He also contributed to discussions on visual culture and the importance of aesthetics in communication through his exhibitions and lectures.

Continue Reading