Torin Thatcher

British actor in classic films

Torin Thatcher - Performers & Entertainers born January 15th, 1905
Born
Died
Category

Performers & Entertainers

Country

United Kingdom

Links & References

Born in 1905, a prominent British actor gained recognition in the film industry during the mid-20th century. Notable performances included the role of Captain Hook in the Walt Disney adaptation of 'Peter Pan' and a significant appearance in the 1951 film 'The Man in the White Suit'. In addition to film work, a notable theatrical career in London's West End flourished, contributing to various stage productions. The actor also had roles in television series, including 'The Avengers' and 'The Saint'.

Role of Captain Hook in 'Peter Pan'

Role in 'The Man in the White Suit'

Appearances in 'The Avengers' and 'The Saint'

Other People Born on January 15th

Frank Thornton

English actor in TV and film
Born
January 15th, 1921 105 years ago
Died
March 16th, 2013 12 years ago — 92 years old

An English actor gained recognition through roles in television and film. Best remembered for playing Captain Peacock in the sitcom 'Are You Being Served?' and as a character in the sitcom 'Grace & Favour'. Thornton had a career that spanned several decades, making appearances in films such as 'The Last of the Summer Wine' and various stage productions. His work contributed to the lasting legacy of British television comedy.

Continue Reading

Princess Michael of Kent

British Royalty and Author
Born
January 15th, 1945 81 years ago

Born in 1945, this individual is a member of the British royal family and a successful author focusing on historical fiction and royal-themed works. Educated in various countries, including Australia and England, she has been actively involved in charitable organizations and cultural initiatives. Marrying a member of the royal family in 1978 brought visibility to her interests in art and heritage. The individual has also written several books that reflect a keen interest in royal history and European culture.

Continue Reading

Joanne Linville

Actress known for Star Trek role
Born
January 15th, 1928 98 years ago
Died
2021 5 years ago — 93 years old

An American actress, active from the late 1940s, gained recognition for portraying the character of Narcissa in the iconic television series Star Trek in the episode titled "The Enterprise Incident." Additionally, appeared in guest roles on numerous television shows including The Twilight Zone, The Fugitive, and columbo. Also worked in theatre, particularly on Broadway. Voiced characters in animated series.

Continue Reading

Lee Bontecou

American painter and sculptor
Born
January 15th, 1931 95 years ago
Died
2022 4 years ago — 91 years old

Born in 1931, this artist gained recognition for creating innovative sculptures and paintings that often incorporated industrial materials. Inspired by experiences in a post-war world, the works challenge traditional forms and invite viewers to engage with dimensionality. The distinctive use of canvas and metal elements in art pieces reflects an exploration of themes related to space and humanity. Exhibitions showcased at prominent institutions, including the Museum of Modern Art in New York, highlighted the artist's unique vision.

Continue Reading

Ruby Laffoon

American politician, 43rd Governor of Kentucky
Born
January 15th, 1869 157 years ago
Died
1941 85 years ago — 72 years old

A lawyer and politician served as the 43rd Governor of Kentucky from 1931 to 1935. During the tenure, focused on economic development and infrastructure improvements in the state. His administration faced the challenges of the Great Depression, implementing policies aimed at relief and recovery for Kentucky's citizens.

Continue Reading

Saud of Saudi Arabia

King of Saudi Arabia, 1953-1964
Born
January 15th, 1902 124 years ago
Died
1969 57 years ago — 67 years old

Ascended to the throne in 1953 following the death of the founding king. Oversaw significant oil revenue growth during the 1950s and 1960s, which contributed to the modernization of the country. Initiated several development projects aimed at improving infrastructure and education. His reign saw diplomatic relations expanded with Western countries. Experienced internal challenges leading to a coup in 1964, resulting in abdication in favor of his half-brother.

Continue Reading

Other People Who Died on March 4th

Claude Nougaro

French singer-songwriter and poet
Born
September 9th, 1929 96 years ago
Died
March 4th, 2004 21 years ago — 74 years old

A prominent French singer-songwriter and poet, recognized for a unique blend of jazz, French chanson, and spoken word. Nougaro's career spanned several decades starting in the late 1950s, and he gained attention for his evocative lyrics and emotive performances. His music often reflected themes of love, identity, and social reflection. Nougaro released over a dozen albums throughout his career, many of which achieved significant acclaim. His multilingualism influenced his songs, integrating Spanish, English, and Arabic into his work. He garnered several prestigious awards, including the Grand Prix de la Chanson Française.

Continue Reading

Mickey Moore

Actor and director, The Jerk
Born
1914 112 years ago
Died
March 4th, 2013 12 years ago — 99 years old

This individual was a Canadian-American actor and director. The career spanned several decades, primarily in film and television. Acted in the comedy film ‘The Jerk’ alongside Steve Martin. Transitioned into directing and produced various successful projects. Worked with multiple actors and contributed significantly to the production of entertainment.

Continue Reading

Alenush Terian

Iranian astronomer and physicist
Born
1920 106 years ago
Died
March 4th, 2011 14 years ago — 91 years old

An Iranian astronomer and physicist contributed significantly to the fields of astrophysics and astronomy. Authored multiple research papers that advanced the understanding of stellar evolution and the cosmic microwave background radiation. Served as a professor and mentor to many students in the scientific community, promoting education and research in physics and astronomy. Actively participated in international conferences, sharing insights and collaborating with other scientists worldwide. These contributions have solidified a legacy in both Iranian and global scientific communities.

Continue Reading

Edgar Valter

Estonian author and illustrator of children's books
Born
September 21st, 1929 96 years ago
Died
March 4th, 2006 19 years ago — 76 years old

An Estonian author and illustrator specialized in children's literature. Valter created a remarkable body of work that included both writing and illustrating numerous children's books. These works often featured whimsical themes and colorful illustrations, appealing to young readers. Valter's contributions to literature helped shape Estonian children's storytelling and creativity. His artistic style and narratives left a lasting impression on the genre, making literature engaging and accessible for children.

Continue Reading

Clarence Kingsbury

English cyclist and cycling champion
Born
1882 144 years ago
Died
March 4th, 1949 76 years ago — 67 years old

A prominent figure in early 20th-century cycling, excelled in road racing events. Competed in various prestigious races and earned a reputation for speed and skill. Contributed to the sport's growth in England and inspired future generations of cyclists. His achievements were documented during a period when competitive cycling began gaining popularity across the country.

Continue Reading

Robert H. Dicke

American physicist and astronomer
Born
May 6th, 1916 109 years ago
Died
March 4th, 1997 28 years ago — 80 years old

Contributed significantly to the field of physics and cosmology. Developed the Dicke radiometer, which provided a method for measuring faint microwave radiation. Played a key role in the discovery of cosmic microwave background radiation in 1965. His work laid foundational concepts for understanding the early universe's conditions and the Big Bang theory.

Continue Reading