Millôr Fernandes
Brazilian journalist and playwright

Born
August 16th, 1923
102 years ago
Died
2012
13 years ago — 89 years old
Category
Artists & Creatives
Country
Brazil
Links & References
A Brazilian journalist and playwright contributed significantly to literature and journalism throughout the 20th century. Involved in various forms of media, the individual wrote columns, plays, and essays that combined wit and sharp social commentary. Several plays received acclaim, with 'O Mobo' recognized as a notable work. The individual also collaborated on popular magazines and participated in cultural debates. Known for a unique style that blended humor with critical insights into Brazilian society.
Wrote the acclaimed play 'O Mobo'
Contributed to major Brazilian magazines
Produced sharp social commentary through journalism
Other People Born on August 16th
Umaru Musa Yar'Adua
Served as the 13th President of Nigeria from 2007 until 2010. Prior to presidency, held the position of Governor of Katsina State. Played a key role in initiating reforms in the energy sector and promoted the rule of law while in office. Health issues led to his eventual death while serving, which resulted in significant political ramifications in Nigeria.
Continue ReadingReiner Kunze
Born in Germany in 1933, a significant figure in contemporary poetry. Involved in literary work during the Cold War, often expressing themes of freedom and societal constraints. Collaborated with various literary institutions, enhancing the reach of German poetry. His poetry emerged during a politically charged period, reflecting personal and collective experiences.
Continue ReadingShivnarine Chanderpaul
An accomplished cricketer from Guyana, this player made significant contributions to the West Indies cricket team as a left-handed batsman. Debuted in international cricket in 1994 and continued until 2015, serving as a key player in Test matches. Played 164 Test matches, scoring over 11,000 runs with a batting average exceeding 50, placing him among the most prolific batsmen in the history of Test cricket. Recognized for unique batting style and resilience at the crease, often served as a backbone for the team during challenging innings. Contributed to various series victories and participated in multiple ICC events throughout a distinguished career.
Continue ReadingBernarr Macfadden
Founded Macfadden Publications, which published magazines focusing on health, fitness, and physical culture. Developed a strong following through advocacy of bodybuilding and natural remedies. Promoted the concept of physical fitness in early 20th century America and influenced popular culture. Created events such as the first fitness exhibitions showcasing strength and athleticism, further popularizing bodybuilding as a sport. Contributed to the establishment of a cultural awareness around health and fitness during his time.
Continue ReadingElsie Inglis
A surgeon and suffragette contributed significantly to women's medical education and military healthcare during World War I. Founded the Scottish Women's Hospitals for Foreign Service and established mobile medical units in various countries. Advocated for women's rights in the medical field, working tirelessly to ensure women could receive both medical training and recognition as professionals. Provided medical care to soldiers in the field, enhancing the role of women in medicine.
Continue ReadingArthur Cayley
Contributed extensively to algebra and matrix theory. Developed the Cayley-Hamilton theorem, which asserts that every square matrix satisfies its own characteristic polynomial. Worked on group theory and established the concept of Cayley graphs. Published numerous papers that advanced mathematical knowledge and provided foundational work for future mathematicians. Held a professorship at the University of Cambridge and was a member of the Royal Society.
Continue Reading