Norman Fell
Television actor from Three's Company
Television actor from Three's Company
An American actor gained recognition for roles in television and film. Famous for portraying Mr. Roper in the sitcom Three's Company, a role that showcased comedic talent. Appeared in numerous guest spots on various television series throughout a lengthy career. Starred in films such as The Graduate and Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid.
Portrayed Mr. Roper in Three's Company
Appeared in The Graduate
Appeared in Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid
Played international cricket for England as a spin bowler from 2000 to 2013. Debuted in Test cricket against India in 2008. Contributed significantly during the Ashes series, helping England win in 2009 and 2010-2011. Recognized for exceptional performances in limited overs formats and Tests, securing a reputation as one of the leading spinners of his era.
Continue ReadingA professional American football quarterback, played primarily for the Indianapolis Colts and the Denver Broncos in the National Football League (NFL). Achieved success through numerous records and accolades during a career spanning nearly two decades. Secured two Super Bowl victories, being named Super Bowl MVP for Super Bowl XLI with the Colts and Super Bowl 50 with the Broncos. Retired with multiple NFL records, including most career touchdown passes at the time. Transitioned to a successful entrepreneurial career after leaving professional football, further enhancing a significant public persona.
Continue ReadingBorn in 1987, this actress and singer gained recognition in the Japanese entertainment industry. She started her career in the adult film industry, earning multiple awards and accolades. Transitioning into mainstream media, she appeared in television dramas and films, showcasing her talents beyond adult content. In addition to acting, she pursued a career in music, releasing several singles and albums, which added to her popularity. Over the years, her work garnered significant attention, leading to a dedicated fanbase.
Continue ReadingAn accomplished cricketer played for the Australian national team and several domestic teams. Gained recognition as a wicketkeeper-batter, contributing significantly to matches in formats such as One Day Internationals (ODIs) and Twenty20s. Played a crucial role in Australia's success at the ICC Women's T20 World Cup, securing victories and demonstrating exceptional skills behind the stumps and with the bat. Participated in multiple international tours and series, earning a reputation for aggressive batting and sharp wicketkeeping. Holds records for runs scored in crucial matches, highlighting contributions to the team's achievements both domestically and internationally.
Continue ReadingBorn in 1970, Vanderjagt played as a placekicker in the National Football League (NFL) for several teams, most notably the Indianapolis Colts. He gained recognition for his exceptional kicking accuracy, setting an NFL record for most consecutive field goals made at one point in his career. Vanderjagt also played for the Dallas Cowboys and had a brief stint with the Toronto Argonauts in the Canadian Football League. He was selected to the Pro Bowl in 2003, where he solidified his reputation as one of the premier kickers of his time.
Continue ReadingAn American hurdler and football player achieved significant accolades in athletics and sports. As a world-class hurdler, set a world record in the 110 meters hurdles in 1981. Transitioned to professional football, playing as a wide receiver for the San Francisco 49ers in the National Football League (NFL). Contributed to the 49ers' success during the early 1980s, recognized for strong performances and athletic abilities both on the track and the field.
Continue ReadingA prominent figure in the American music scene, contributions spanned several genres, particularly soul and R&B. Began a career in music during the 1960s, releasing a string of hit singles that garnered significant radio play. Collaborated with various artists and producers, shaping the sound of the era. Had successful albums, with some of the tracks becoming classics in the genre.
Continue ReadingServed as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom three times during the early 20th century. Played a pivotal role in the Conservatives' return to power after World War I. His tenure included significant reforms, including the introduction of the Parliament Act of 1911 which limited the power of the House of Lords. Oversaw government operations during the 1926 General Strike and advocated for compromise and resolution. His leadership style emphasized moderation, appealing to both the working and middle classes. Contributed to the shaping of post-war Britain.
Continue ReadingBorn in 1674, a prominent English bishop and historian contributed significantly to ecclesiastical literature. Served as Bishop of St. Asaph from 1732 until death in 1735. Created a notable ecclesiastical history of English bishops, which provided detailed accounts of their lives and contributions to the church. His work remains a reference point for historical studies of the Anglican church and its leadership.
Continue ReadingRuled as King of Scotland from 1513 to 1542. Succeeded to the throne at a young age after the death of his father, James IV. His reign was marked by attempts to strengthen the monarchy and centralize power. Engaged in conflicts with England, notably during the period of the Rough Wooing. Supported the arts and education, promoting the Renaissance in Scotland. Built the palace of Falkland and initiated the construction of several churches including St. Andrew's Cathedral. Died shortly after the birth of his daughter, Mary, Queen of Scots.
Continue ReadingRuled as King of Spain from 1759 until death in 1788. Charles III implemented extensive reforms to modernize Spain, enhancing the economy and administrative efficiency. His reign is marked by significant cultural developments, including patronage of the arts and architecture. Established the Royal Academy of Fine Arts of San Fernando and promoted science, education, and public works. Efforts towards secularization and a focus on the Enlightenment ideals defined his leadership.
Continue ReadingA model and television personality, represented the United States as Miss America 1945. Served as a panelist on various game shows, including 'The Big Payoff' and 'I've Got a Secret'. Advocated for social issues and worked in public service, especially focusing on the importance of education and civil rights. Engaged in activism throughout life, contributing to a variety of charitable organizations.
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