Mickey Rooney
Actor and dancer in classic films

Born
September 23rd, 1920
104 years ago
Died
April 6th, 2014
11 years ago — 93 years old
Category
Performers & Entertainers
Country
United States
Links & References
An American actor and dancer, this individual began performing in silent films as a child and rose to prominence in the 1930s and 1940s. Notable work included leading roles in The Andy Hardy series, for which there were a total of 16 films. Over a career spanning nearly nine decades, this performer showcased versatility in both comedic and dramatic roles. Apart from acting, also gained recognition for considerable work in dance and musical theater.
Starred in The Andy Hardy films
Appeared in Babes in Arms
Played a significant role in National Velvet
Other People Born on September 23rd
Fábio Simplício
A Brazilian footballer, played primarily as a midfielder and had a notable career in both domestic and international leagues. Played for several clubs including São Paulo FC, where he was part of the team that won multiple titles. Featured prominently in the Serie A and achieved recognition for consistent performances. Also represented the Brazil national team in international competitions.
Continue ReadingJames Carroll Beckwith
A prominent American painter and academic, this individual contributed to the field of art through both creation and education. Studied at the National Academy of Design and was influenced by the Barbizon school. Became a member of the American Academy in Rome, furthering studies in European art and techniques. Served as a professor at various institutions, emphasizing the importance of observational skills in painting. Works largely focused on portraits and landscapes, showcasing a unique interplay of light and color.
Continue ReadingDavorin Popović
A prominent figure in the music scene, this artist gained recognition for a career that spanned several decades, primarily in the pop and rock genres. Active from the 1960s until the early 2000s, this singer-songwriter became well-known for engaging performances and emotionally charged lyrics. Releasing multiple albums, the artist's works contributed significantly to the regional music landscape, particularly in the former Yugoslavia. The artist also participated in Eurovision Song Contest, representing Bosnia and Herzegovina with a strong vocal delivery.
Continue ReadingAlex Proyas
A director, producer, and screenwriter with a background in both Egypt and Australia. Gained recognition for crafting visually distinctive films and exploring dark themes. Debuted with the film 'Spirits of the Air, Gremlins of the Clouds' in 1989. Achieved significant acclaim with 'The Crow' in 1994, which became a cult classic and is notable for its tragic production history. Directed 'Dark City' in 1998, a neo-noir science fiction film celebrated for its innovative narrative structure and visual style. Continued to work in the film industry with various projects, maintaining a focus on genre films.
Continue ReadingShyla Stylez
Born in 1982, this Canadian pornographic actress started her career in the adult film industry in the early 2000s. She gained significant attention for her performances and became a prominent figure in adult entertainment. Over a decade-long career, she appeared in numerous adult films and worked with various production companies. The actress also engaged with her fanbase through social media platforms and conventions. In 2016, she announced her retirement from adult films, transitioning to a new phase in her life and career.
Continue ReadingEric Montross
Montross played college basketball at the University of North Carolina, where he won the NCAA Championship in 1993. He was selected by the Boston Celtics in the first round of the 1994 NBA Draft, playing as a center. Throughout his professional career, he played for several teams including the Celtics, the Dallas Mavericks, the Detroit Pistons, and the New Jersey Nets. After retiring from professional basketball, Montross transitioned to sports broadcasting. He provided analysis and commentary for UNC basketball games and became a color commentator for the Atlantic Coast Conference.
Continue ReadingOther People Who Died on April 6th
Arthur Annesley
Served as a prominent politician during the late 17th century in England. Played a significant role in the administration of Ireland and held the office of Lord Privy Seal. Participated in the political turmoil of the period, navigating through issues surrounding the monarchy and parliament. Held the title of 1st Earl of Anglesey and contributed to various legislative efforts. Engaged in the governance of Ireland, facilitating interactions between English and Irish interests. Recorded to have been part of the network of advisors to King Charles II, influencing decisions during a pivotal time in British history.
Continue ReadingThomas Kinkade
A painter specialized in idyllic subjects, produced numerous works that capture serene landscapes and cozy cottages, often characterized by rich colors and light. Established a distinctive style that led to significant commercial success, seeing art as a means of spreading hope and joy. Founded a publishing company to distribute prints of his art, making it widely accessible. His work received various accolades and recognition, elevating the role of art in home decoration during his career.
Continue ReadingReed Whittemore
Contributed significantly to American poetry and literary criticism. Served as the poetry editor for the American Review. Published numerous collections of poetry, reflecting a modernist style. Held academic positions, teaching at universities and influencing students in literature. Worked as a critic, reviewing and analyzing the works of contemporaries and established poets. Authored a biography of Robert Frost, further enriching the field of literary analysis.
Continue ReadingJames I
Ascended the throne of Scotland in 1406, initially faced challenges due to captivity in England. Established a more centralized monarchy and worked to improve governance and justice in Scotland. Wrote 'The Kingis Quair', a notable work reflecting his experiences and thoughts during imprisonment, contributing to Scottish literature. His reign was marked by efforts to strengthen the Scottish crown and address societal unrest.
Continue ReadingGreer Garson
Acclaimed for performances in film, achieved significant recognition during the Golden Age of Hollywood. Rose to prominence with a standout role in the film 'Mrs. Miniver,' which garnered an Academy Award for Best Actress. Gained accolades for portraying strong female characters and was celebrated for her work on stage and in film throughout her career. Contributed positively to the film industry, particularly during World War II.
Continue ReadingIvan Vasilyov
An architect from Bulgaria. Designed the SS. Cyril and Methodius National Library located in Sofia. Contributed significantly to the architectural landscape of Bulgaria, integrating modernist styles with traditional elements. The library stands as a key cultural institution in the country, serving as a hub for literature and education.
Continue Reading