What Happened This Year 1935

Born in 1935

Michael Jayston

English actor in 'Doctor Who' episodes
Born
October 29th, 1935 89 years ago
Died
2024 1 years ago — 89 years old

A prolific English actor born in 1935. Gained significant recognition for portraying the character of the Valeyard in the British science fiction series 'Doctor Who'. Also featured in other television series and film productions throughout the late 20th century. Transitioned from stage to screen with notable performances in various roles, showcasing versatility in dramatic interpretations.

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Michael Winner

Film director and screenwriter
Born
October 30th, 1935 89 years ago
Died
January 21st, 2013 12 years ago — 77 years old

An English director, producer, and screenwriter, Winner gained recognition primarily for directing the film 'Death Wish' in 1974. He began his career in the British film industry and became a prominent figure in the 1970s and 1980s. In addition to 'Death Wish', Winner directed several other notable films including 'The Mechanic' and 'Bullseye'. He also produced and managed various television projects and worked as a newspaper columnist. His style often included elements of dark humor and controversy.

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Robert Caro

Journalist and biographer of LBJ
Born
October 30th, 1935 89 years ago

An American journalist and author, this individual gained prominence for comprehensive biographies that explored political power in American history. The subject of significant works includes Lyndon B. Johnson, captured in the series 'The Years of Lyndon Johnson.' This person also wrote 'The Power Broker,' which examined the life of Robert Moses and the impact of urban planning on New York City. A meticulous researcher, this author dedicated years to uncovering the intricacies of political figures and their roles in shaping the nation.

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Ronald Graham

Mathematician and theoretical computer scientist
Born
October 31st, 1935 89 years ago
Died
2020 5 years ago — 85 years old

Contributions included work in various fields of mathematics, particularly in combinatorics and graph theory. Served as a professor at the University of California, San Diego, influencing many students and researchers in the field. Collaborated with notable mathematicians, advancing the understanding of number theory and computational complexity. Was involved in the development of Graham's number, which became famous for its astonishingly large size. Actively participated in the American Mathematical Society and played a significant role in promoting mathematics through several initiatives.

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David Harvey

Geographer and academic focused on urbanization
Born
October 31st, 1935 89 years ago

A prominent geographer and academic, contributed significantly to the fields of geography and urban studies. Played a pivotal role in shaping modern geographical thought through the introduction of critical perspectives on capitalism and urbanization. Authored influential works including 'Social Justice and the City' and 'The Condition of Postmodernity', which explored the intersections of social justice, urban environments, and spatial dynamics. Engaged in various academic positions, including a long tenure at the City University of New York.

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Gary Player

Professional golfer and sportscaster
Born
November 1st, 1935 89 years ago

A professional golfer achieved significant success on the PGA Tour, winning 24 tournaments, including nine major championships. Notable victories include three Masters titles, three Open Championships, and one U.S. Open. Player was one of the first international golf stars, highlighting the sport's global appeal. In addition to a successful playing career, he contributed as a sportscaster and golf course designer, promoting golf worldwide. His golfing style and fitness regimen influenced many aspiring golfers, emphasizing the importance of physical conditioning in the sport.

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Edward Said

Literary theorist and author of Orientalism
Born
November 1st, 1935 89 years ago
Died
2003 22 years ago — 68 years old

An influential theorist and author in post-colonial studies, this individual significantly examined the relationship between culture and imperialism. His seminal work, Orientalism, critiqued Western perceptions of the East, arguing that these representations were steeped in colonial attitudes. The analysis provided a framework for understanding how cultural narratives shape political realities. Beyond literary criticism, contributions included advocacy for Palestinian rights and exploration of identity in the context of displacement. Significant scholarly contributions extended to topics of music, literature, and Middle Eastern politics, fostering discussions on identity and representation.

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Shirshendu Mukhopadhyay

Indian author of notable Bengali literature
Born
November 2nd, 1935 89 years ago

An author primarily associated with Bengali literature, this individual wrote novels, short stories, and children's literature. Debut occurred with the novel 'Shabdo Jorkari' in 1959. Numerous works emerged over the decades, contributing significantly to contemporary Bengali fiction. Themes often explored include childhood, family, and rural life in West Bengal. Received multiple awards, including the Sahitya Akademi Award, for literary contributions.

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Elgar Howarth

Conductor and composer of 'The Planets'
Born
November 4th, 1935 89 years ago

Conductor and composer, played a significant role in the world of classical music. Worked extensively with the BBC Philharmonic, including performances and recordings. Composed several works, often focusing on choral and orchestral music. Also led various orchestras, showcasing a commitment to contemporary music and championing new compositions. Received recognition for contributions to music education.

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