What Happened This Year 1907

Born in 1907

Fred Rose

Canadian politician and Labour leader
Born
December 7th, 1907 117 years ago
Died
March 16th, 1983 42 years ago — 75 years old

A prominent politician in Canada, this individual served as a Member of Parliament for the Labour-Progressive Party. He was instrumental in advocating for worker's rights and social justice throughout his political career. Participation in various parliamentary committees shaped labor policies in post-war Canada. This individual faced significant political challenges during the anti-communist era, which resulted in legal troubles and eventual expulsion from the House of Commons. Despite these challenges, the legacy included substantial contributions to the workers' movement in Canada and a commitment to social democracy.

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Lucien Laurent

French footballer and coach
Born
December 10th, 1907 117 years ago
Died
April 11th, 2005 20 years ago — 97 years old

Played as a forward in football, primarily associated with the French national team. Achieved recognition as the first-ever goal scorer in FIFA World Cup history during the 1930 tournament held in Uruguay. Had a club career that included stints at clubs such as FC Sochaux and Stade Français. Transitioned into coaching after retiring as a player, contributing to the development of football in France.

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Amedeo Nazzari

Italian actor in classic films
Born
December 10th, 1907 117 years ago
Died
1979 46 years ago — 72 years old

Born in 1907, this actor became a prominent figure in Italian cinema during the mid-20th century. He gained popularity for performances in films such as "Boccaccio '70" and "Il processo di Verona." His charisma and talent contributed to the success of various melodramas and neorealist films of the time. The actor collaborated with notable directors and frequently starred alongside leading actresses of the era, solidifying his status in the film industry. He continued to work in theater and cinema throughout his career, leaving a lasting legacy in Italian film history.

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Rumer Godden

English author and poet of notable novels
Born
December 10th, 1907 117 years ago
Died
November 8th, 1998 26 years ago — 90 years old

Born in 1907, this English author and poet wrote numerous novels and children's books throughout her career. Early works included 'Black Narcissus' and 'The River', both exploring themes of culture and identity. These novels garnered significant attention, leading to adaptations in film and theater. The author's writing often reflected her experiences in India and England. In addition to fiction, poetry also featured prominently in her body of work, showcasing her literary versatility. She received various accolades for her contributions to literature, cementing her status in the literary world.

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Roy Douglas

English pianist and composer
Born
December 12th, 1907 117 years ago
Died
2015 10 years ago — 108 years old

Born in England in 1907, a pianist and composer established a notable career in classical music. Contributions included arranging works for orchestras and collaborating with various artists. Composed chamber music and other significant pieces, showcasing versatility and innovation in musical composition. Activities spanned several decades, resulting in a rich body of work appreciated in various concert settings.

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Gordon Douglas

American actor, director, screenwriter
Born
December 15th, 1907 117 years ago
Died
September 29th, 1993 31 years ago — 85 years old

Born in 1907, this individual worked as an actor, director, and screenwriter in the American film industry. The career spanned several decades, with notable contributions to various genres including westerns and comedies. Directed the classic film 'Them!' in 1954, which became an iconic part of science fiction cinema. Also worked on popular movie series and television shows, showcasing a versatile ability to engage audiences. Directed episodes of 'The Twilight Zone', contributing to its legacy.

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Barbara Kent

Film actress, lead in 'The Cat and the Fiddle'
Born
December 16th, 1907 117 years ago
Died
October 13th, 2011 13 years ago — 103 years old

Born in Canada, this actress moved to the United States and became part of the early Hollywood film industry. She gained prominence during the silent film era and transitioned into talkies, showcasing her talent in various genres. Career highlights include notable performances in 'The Cat and the Fiddle' and 'The Show of Shows'. Over the years, featured in numerous films, she contributed to the evolution of film by adapting to the industry's technological advancements. Continued to be involved in entertainment well into the later years of life, embracing her legacy in cinema history.

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Bill Holland

Race Car Driver - 1949 Indianapolis 500 Champion
Born
December 18th, 1907 117 years ago
Died
1984 41 years ago — 77 years old

A prominent race car driver competed in the Indianapolis 500 during the late 1940s and early 1950s. Secured victory in the 1949 Indianapolis 500, showcasing skill and determination on the track. Additionally participated in the AAA Championship Car series, achieving multiple top finishes throughout racing career. Retired from competitive racing after the 1955 season, leaving a legacy in American motorsport history.

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Jimmy McLarnin

Boxer, actor, and golfer
Born
December 19th, 1907 117 years ago
Died
2004 21 years ago — 97 years old

Competed as a professional boxer during the 1920s and 1930s, achieving recognition as a welterweight champion. Secured the title in 1933 and was involved in several significant bouts, including matches against notable fighters such as Barney Ross and Lou Ambers. Transitioned to acting, appearing in various films in the 1940s, and maintained a passion for golf throughout life. Ranks among the top boxers of his era, earning accolades for performances and contributions to the sport.

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