What Happened This Year 1935
Born in 1935
Antonino Calderone
Affiliated with the Sicilian Mafia, engaged in organized crime activities primarily in Sicily and other regions of Italy. Involvement in criminal enterprises included drug trafficking and extortion. Became a significant figure in the Mafia hierarchy, leading to participation in various illicit operations. Cooperated with law enforcement during the 1990s, providing insights into Mafia operations and structure, which contributed to the understanding of organized crime networks.
Continue ReadingMark Tully
Worked as a journalist in India, covering significant events and issues. Served as the India correspondent for the BBC and became a recognizable voice in broadcasting. Authored several books, including 'No Full Stops in India' and 'India in Slow Motion', which offered insights into Indian society and politics. Contributed to discussions on Indian culture and development through writing and broadcasting, becoming a notable figure in journalism.
Continue ReadingMalcolm Bilson
A distinguished pianist and musicologist specialized in early music. Focused on the works of composers from the Classical and Romantic periods. Played a key role in introducing historical performance practices to modern audiences. Served as a faculty member at several prestigious institutions, emphasizing the importance of understanding historical context in music. Notably associated with developing new approaches to keyboard performance, particularly on fortepiano. Published works on performance practice and music history further contributed to the academic discourse in these areas.
Continue ReadingRusty Schweickart
Completed training as a pilot and became an astronaut. Flew as the lunar module pilot for the Apollo 9 mission in 1969, which included testing the Lunar Module in Earth orbit. Participated in significant simulated lunar landing maneuvers. Worked with various space research projects following NASA career, contributing expertise in aerospace and environmental research.
Continue ReadingMaurício de Sousa
Born in 1935, a Brazilian journalist and cartoonist gained prominence through the creation of Monica's Gang, a comic series featuring a group of children known for their humorous adventures. The comic became iconic in Brazil and led to various adaptations, including animated series and films. With a rich career spanning decades, contributions extended beyond comics into literature and television. A notable achievement includes the establishment of a publishing house that further promoted Brazilian comics and culture. Through these endeavors, solidified a significant place in Brazilian pop culture.
Continue ReadingCharlie Tagawa
A Japanese-American banjo player and educator, had a significant influence on the bluegrass music scene. Primarily recognized for contributions to traditional and contemporary banjo techniques, taught numerous students throughout a lengthy teaching career. Participated in various music festivals and workshops, promoting the art of banjo playing. Contributed to recordings and performances that highlighted the banjo's role in American folk music.
Continue ReadingAlan Clarke
An English director and screenwriter, significant contributions were made to British television and film. Alan Clarke directed various dramas and documentaries, with a focus on social issues. Notable works include the films 'Scum' and 'Made in Britain', which explored youth culture and societal challenges. Clarke's style often employed a gritty realism and an innovative approach to storytelling, influencing future generations of filmmakers. His work received critical acclaim and highlighted pressing issues of the time.
Continue ReadingEddie Hopkinson
Born in 1935, he played as a goalkeeper for various clubs, most notably for Bolton Wanderers and Blackpool. He earned selection for the England national team, earning five caps. During his time at Bolton, he contributed to the club winning the FA Cup in 1958 and the Charity Shield in 1959. His career included a stint at Blackpool where he continued to demonstrate goalkeeping skill and leadership. After retiring from professional football, he transitioned into coaching and worked in youth development.
Continue ReadingDavid Allen
Played first-class cricket primarily for Essex and represented England in Test matches. Made significant contributions as a medium-fast bowler and a lower-order batsman. Participated in the 1958-59 Ashes series and achieved notable successes in domestic cricket, particularly during the 1960s and 1970s. Career spanned over two decades during which he developed a reputation for consistent performances in both batting and bowling.
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