Orlando Woolridge

Basketball player and coach, NBA veteran

Orlando Woolridge - Basketball player and coach, NBA veteran
Born

1959
66 years ago

Died

May 31st, 2012
13 years ago — 53 years old

Category

Athletes & Sports Figures

Country

United States

Links & References

A professional basketball player and coach contributed significantly to the sport. Played college basketball at Notre Dame before being selected by the Chicago Bulls in the 1981 NBA Draft. Played as a forward for multiple teams, including the New Jersey Nets and the Los Angeles Lakers. Known for a scoring ability and athleticism throughout a career that spanned over a decade. Transitioned into coaching after retirement from playing, guiding teams in various capacities. His contributions to the game continue to be recognized within the basketball community.

Played for the Chicago Bulls from 1981-1984

Won an NBA championship with the Los Angeles Lakers in 2001

Other People Who Died on May 31st

Louise Bourgeois

Sculptor and painter; Maman sculpture
Born
December 25th, 1911 113 years ago
Died
May 31st, 2010 15 years ago — 98 years old

A prominent sculptor and painter active in the modern art scene. Her work frequently explored themes of feminism, memory, and the unconscious. Bourgeois created large-scale sculptures, with 'Maman,' a spider structure, becoming among her most recognizable works. The artist's childhood experiences heavily influenced her creations. Her art engaged with personal and psychological narratives, often exhibiting complex emotions and relationships.

Continue Reading

Hans Keilson

Psychoanalyst and author of 'The Death of the Adversary'
Born
1909 116 years ago
Died
May 31st, 2011 14 years ago — 102 years old

Born in 1909, a German-Dutch psychoanalyst and author focused on the psychological effects of trauma and persecution. Emigrated to the Netherlands in 1936 due to the rise of the Nazi regime. His experiences as a Jewish refugee informed his work, particularly in relation to themes of survival and human resilience. Keilson developed significant theories on the psychological ramifications of living in a hostile environment and contributed to the understanding of trauma in literature and psychoanalysis. In addition to his clinical practice, he wrote several notable works highlighting these themes, with 'The Death of the Adversary' gaining recognition for its exploration of moral conflict and existential struggle. Keilson continued to write and publish until his later years, contributing to both literary and psychoanalytic discussions.

Continue Reading

Jean Stapleton

Actress famous for 'All in the Family'
Born
January 19th, 1923 102 years ago
Died
May 31st, 2013 12 years ago — 90 years old

An American actress and singer, recognized for a prominent television career. Gained acclaim for portraying Edith Bunker on the CBS sitcom 'All in the Family', which aired from 1971 to 1979. The role showcased her talents in both comedy and drama, leading to several awards and nominations. Stapleton also appeared in numerous films and stage productions throughout her career, contributing to the arts with performances that highlighted her versatility.

Continue Reading

Felix-Raymond-Marie Rouleau

Canadian Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church
Born
April 6th, 1866 159 years ago
Died
May 31st, 1931 94 years ago — 65 years old

Born in 1866, a significant figure in the Roman Catholic Church in Canada. Served as the Archbishop of Quebec and was elevated to Cardinal in 1933. Actively engaged in promoting the church's mission across Canada and participated in the Second Vatican Council. Contributed to various religious and social initiatives throughout his ecclesiastical career.

Continue Reading

Robert Quine

American guitarist and music producer
Born
December 30th, 1942 82 years ago
Died
May 31st, 2004 21 years ago — 61 years old

A prominent figure in the American rock music scene, played guitar for bands such as The Voidoids and produced music for various artists. Contributed significantly to the punk and alternative genres, showcasing an innovative style that blended punk, art rock, and pop influences. Quine's work as a guitarist was noted for its unique sound and technical proficiency, influencing countless musicians. In addition to band work, collaborated with numerous artists, producing albums that received critical acclaim.

Continue Reading

Géza II

King of Hungary, leader during Crusades
Born
1130 895 years ago
Died
May 31st, 1162 863 years ago — 32 years old

Became king of Hungary in 1141, ruling until 1162. During reign, strengthened the kingdom's power and authority. Played a significant role in the politics of Central Europe, aligning with other nations and engaging in military campaigns. Notably involved in the Second Crusade, seeking to support the Byzantine Empire and secure the Hungarian borders from external threats.

Continue Reading