Tony Snell
Basketball player with NBA experience
Basketball player with NBA experience
Athletes & Sports Figures
United States
An American basketball player played in the NBA for several teams including the Chicago Bulls, Detroit Pistons, and Atlanta Hawks. Drafted by the Bulls in 2013, contributed as a shooting guard and small forward. Recognized for playing in the NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament while at the University of New Mexico, where he was a significant player. Also excelled as a key bench player during his professional career.
Drafted 20th overall by the Chicago Bulls in 2013
Played for the Detroit Pistons and Atlanta Hawks
Participated in the NCAA Tournament with New Mexico
Served as Prime Minister of the Democratic Republic of the Congo during a turbulent period in its history, including the secession of Katanga. Worked as an accountant before entering politics and became a prominent figure in the country's struggle for independence. Led the Katanga province during the Congo Crisis and played a crucial role in negotiating with various factions. His leadership was marked by attempts to stabilize the region amid political turmoil and conflict.
Continue ReadingBorn in 1908, an influential Argentinian sculptor and illustrator contributed significantly to the world of contemporary art. Gerstein studied at the National School of Fine Arts in Buenos Aires and later traveled to Europe, where exposure to international artistic movements enhanced her work. She became a prominent figure in the Argentine art scene, known for her unique sculptures that blend organic shapes and modernist elements. Gerstein's work is often characterized by a focus on materiality and texture, using stone, metal, and wood to explore form and space. Many of her pieces reflect a deep connection to nature and the human experience. Throughout her career, she participated in numerous exhibitions, both in Argentina and abroad, which showcased her artistic vision and position within the modern art movement.
Continue ReadingAn American educator and theologian, Jacobs contributed significantly to theological education and Lutheranism in the United States. Jacobs served as a professor at several institutions, including Gettysburg Seminary. He played a vital role in the establishment of Lutheran seminaries and curriculum development. Jacobs edited religious publications and wrote extensively on theology and church history. His leadership within the Lutheran Church helped shape its educational framework and outreach efforts.
Continue ReadingAn engineer and academic contributed significantly to the field of engineering education in Sri Lanka. Played a key role in the establishment and development of several institutions, including serving as a professor and head of the Department of Civil Engineering at the University of Peradeniya. Published numerous research papers and participated in various professional organizations, promoting engineering practices and education standards within the country.
Continue ReadingAn American actress and singer, this individual gained prominence in the 1930s and 1940s through a variety of performances on stage and screen. She starred in musicals such as 'Heading for Heaven' and 'This Is the Army,' showcasing her vocal talents. The career was marked by remarkable resilience, especially after a plane crash in 1943, which severely injured her. Despite the challenges, she continued to perform and later became a popular television performer. Through her career, she entertained troops during World War II, delivering shows that motivated and uplifted soldiers far from home.
Continue ReadingPlayed professional baseball from 1903 to 1914, primarily as a pitcher. Appeared in Major League Baseball for teams such as the Philadelphia Phillies and the Chicago Cubs. Contributed to the teams' efforts in various seasons including participation in the World Series. Retired with a solid reputation for pitching skills during the early years of the professional league.
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