Wylie Cameron Grant

Tennis player and amateur champion

Wylie Cameron Grant - Tennis player and amateur champion
Born

November 24th, 1879
145 years ago

Died

1968
57 years ago — 89 years old

Category

Athletes & Sports Figures

Country

United States

Links & References

Born in 1879, a prominent American tennis player. Competed mainly in the early 20th century. Achieved significant success in various national championships. Gained recognition for strength in both singles and doubles formats. Participated in many prestigious tournaments of the time, contributing to the sport's early development in the United States.

Won the 1907 U.S. National Championships in singles

Competed in doubles at the 1908 Wimbledon Championships

Other People Born on November 24th

John Alfred Brashear

Telescope maker and educator
Born
November 24th, 1840 184 years ago
Died
1920 105 years ago — 80 years old

Significant contributions were made to telescope making and education in astronomy. Founded Brashear Observatory at the University of Pittsburgh and served as its first director. Developed innovative telescope designs, which improved observational capabilities. Established the Brashear Company, which manufactured telescopes and led to advancements in the field of optics.

Continue Reading

Fredrick Willius

Cardiologist and medical author
Born
November 24th, 1888 136 years ago
Died
1972 53 years ago — 84 years old

Contributed significantly to the field of cardiology with extensive research and publications. Authored influential medical texts that enhanced understanding of heart diseases. Served as a consultant and educator, shaping future generations of medical professionals. Participated in various conferences and collaborated with peers on key advancements in clinical practice.

Continue Reading

Bob Friend

Baseball player and politician
Born
November 24th, 1930 94 years ago
Died
2019 6 years ago — 89 years old

Played as a pitcher in Major League Baseball from 1951 to 1966, primarily for the Pittsburgh Pirates. Achieved a win-loss record of 197-230, recording 1,652 strikeouts. Competed in the 1960 World Series, contributing to the Pirates' victory. After retiring from baseball, entered politics and served in various local government roles. Advocated for community development and sports initiatives.

Continue Reading

Brad Sherwood

Game show host and comedian
Born
November 24th, 1964 60 years ago

An actor and game show host gained recognition for contributions to entertainment. Frequently collaborated with other comedians in improvisation and sketch comedy. Served as the host for the game show 'Hollywood Squares' and appeared on 'Whose Line Is It Anyway?' showcasing improvisational skills. Acted in various comedy projects, enhancing popularity in comedic performances.

Continue Reading

Tom Odell

Singer-songwriter with debut album 'Long Way Down'
Born
November 24th, 1990 34 years ago

Born in 1990, this English singer-songwriter gained attention in the early 2010s with powerful vocals and emotive lyrics. The debut album 'Long Way Down' released in 2013, showcased the blend of piano-driven pop and heartfelt ballads. The single 'Another Love' from the album became widely popular, earning significant radio play and streaming success. In 2014, the artist received the BRITs Critics' Choice Award, recognizing outstanding new talent. Subsequent albums 'Wrong Crowd' and 'Jubilee Road' further established this artist's distinctive style and songwriting prowess.

Continue Reading

John Kovalic

Author and Illustrator of Dork Tower
Born
November 24th, 1962 62 years ago

An English author and illustrator was primarily recognized for the comic strip Dork Tower, which humorously depicted geek culture and gaming. In addition to the comic strip, this individual illustrated numerous gaming-related materials and was a prominent figure in the tabletop role-playing game community. The works contributed to the popularity of gaming comics, influencing both fans and creators within the genre.

Continue Reading