What Happened This Year 1928
Born in 1928
Jean-Marie Le Pen
Served as a French politician and founded the National Front, a far-right political party. Held a position in the French National Assembly for several terms and was a prominent figure in French politics for decades. Advocated for strict immigration policies and was known for controversial statements regarding race and nationality. Ran for presidency multiple times, securing a significant portion of the vote in the 2002 election, reaching the second round against Jacques Chirac.
Continue ReadingEric Dolphy
An influential figure in the jazz genre, contributed significantly as a saxophonist and flautist during the 1960s. Active in the avant-garde jazz movement, he collaborated with notable musicians such as John Coltrane, Charles Mingus, and Ornette Coleman. Released several acclaimed albums, including 'Out to Lunch!' in 1964, showcasing innovative improvisational techniques. Dolphy's work blended various styles, including bebop and free jazz, establishing a unique sound that pushed the boundaries of jazz.
Continue ReadingMartin Landau
Born in 1928, a successful career spanned over six decades, featuring a wide range of roles in both film and television. Significant contributions included portraying Rollin Hand in the television series 'Mission: Impossible' and Bela Lugosi in the film 'Ed Wood', which earned an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor. Worked extensively in theater, contributing to various productions and gaining critical acclaim. Served as a mentor to younger actors, notably during his time teaching at the Actors Studio.
Continue ReadingWolfgang Haken
A German-American mathematician contributed significantly to topology and mathematical proofs. Haken played a crucial role in proving the four color theorem, which states that no more than four colors are needed to color a map so that no adjacent regions share the same color. This proof, developed in the 1970s, utilized both traditional proof techniques and computer-assisted methods. Haken was also involved in various academic pursuits, teaching and conducting research at multiple universities throughout his career.
Continue ReadingFiorella Mari
Born in 1928, this Brazilian-Italian actress began a captivating film career in the 1940s. She made significant contributions to the Italian cinema and television landscape, becoming a prominent figure in both TV and film. Mari's work was characterized by her performances in various productions that showcased her range and talent.
Continue ReadingMargit Bara
An accomplished Hungarian actress, emerged as a prominent figure in film and theater during the mid-20th century. Gained recognition for performances in several notable films such as 'Liliomfi', 'Képzőművészek', and 'Pénzcsináló'. Worked extensively in Hungarian theatre, contributing to numerous productions and enhancing the artistic landscape. Collaborated with various esteemed directors, showcasing remarkable versatility and depth in portrayals. Engaged in acting for several decades, leaving a lasting legacy in Hungary's cinematic history.
Continue ReadingRalph Waite
An American actor gained prominence through the role of John Walton Sr. in the television series The Waltons, which aired from 1972 to 1981. Waite also had a notable career in film and television, appearing in productions such as Cool Hand Luke and The Bodyguard. In addition to acting, he served as a political activist, advocating for various social issues including children's rights and welfare reform throughout his life. He was involved in community service and supported several charities aimed at improving the living conditions of underprivileged individuals.
Continue ReadingKlaus von Dohnányi
Served as the First Mayor of Hamburg from 1981 to 1988. Was a member of the Social Democratic Party and played a significant role in city politics during his tenure. Focused on urban development and social issues. His leadership was marked by efforts to revitalize Hamburg's economy and enhance the city's international standing. Involved in various political activities and held significant positions within the party before and after the mayoralty.
Continue ReadingMichael Shaara
An American author and academic, contributed significantly to literature with a focus on historical fiction. Gained prominence with the novel 'The Killer Angels', which portrayed the Battle of Gettysburg during the American Civil War. The work received the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 1975 and is considered a seminal text in Civil War literature. His writing style captured the complexities of war and the human experience within it, influencing both readers and writers in the genre.
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