What Happened This Year 1936

Born in 1936

Tarun Gogoi

Indian politician, 14th Chief Minister of Assam
Born
April 1st, 1936 89 years ago
Died
November 23rd, 2020 4 years ago — 84 years old

Served as the 14th Chief Minister of Assam from 2001 to 2016. Played a significant role in the Congress party's governance in Assam, focusing on infrastructure development and economic growth. Led the state through a period marked by both challenges and progress in various sectors. Oversaw initiatives for healthcare and education, enhancing access for the population. Authored several policies aimed at improving the lives of the people in Assam.

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Shaul Ladany

Race walker and engineer
Born
April 2nd, 1936 89 years ago

A Serbian-Israeli race walker and engineer, excelled in the sport of race walking. Participated in the 1964 Tokyo Olympics and the 1972 Munich Olympics. Achieved multiple national championships in Israel. Also contributed to the field of engineering through various projects and academic pursuits.

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Harold Vick

Saxophonist and jazz musician
Born
April 3rd, 1936 89 years ago
Died
1987 38 years ago — 51 years old

Born in 1936, led a career as a saxophonist and flute player primarily in the jazz genre. Played with several notable bands and musicians, contributing to the evolution of jazz during the 20th century. Released albums that showcased improvisational skill and creativity, earning recognition within the jazz community. Worked with acclaimed artists and performed at various jazz festivals, influencing the sound and style of contemporary jazz.

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Jimmy McGriff

Organist and bandleader, jazz and blues
Born
April 3rd, 1936 89 years ago
Died
May 24th, 2008 16 years ago — 72 years old

An influential American organist and bandleader, contributed significantly to the jazz and blues genres. Began recording in the late 1950s, achieving popularity with rhythm and blues hits. McGriff crafted a distinctive sound characterized by soulful improvisation and lively rhythms. Major works include 'Green Onions' and collaborations with numerous artists, enhancing both live and studio performances through a signature style. Continued to perform and record well into the 2000s, maintaining a dedicated following throughout his career.

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Ronnie Bucknum

Race car driver and sports team competitor
Born
April 5th, 1936 88 years ago
Died
1992 33 years ago — 56 years old

A race car driver participated in various competitions throughout the 1960s, including the Indianapolis 500. Competed in Formula One races, driving for teams like BRM and Honda. Achieved success in endurance racing and was part of the team that won the 1967 24 Hours of Daytona. His career spanned over a decade as he drove multiple car models in diverse racing series.

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Jean-Pierre Changeux

Neuroscientist, developed the allosteric model
Born
April 6th, 1936 88 years ago

A French neuroscientist and biologist, contributions spanned the fields of neuroscience and molecular biology. Pioneered the concept of allosteric regulation, which explains how proteins can change their shape and function in response to molecule binding. Conducted significant research on the nature of neurotransmitter receptors and their role in brain function and development. Served as a professor at the Collège de France, influencing generations of scientists. Authored several influential books and publications on neurobiology, enhancing understanding of the brain's workings.

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Helen Berman

Painter and illustrator
Born
April 6th, 1936 88 years ago

Born in 1936, a Dutch-Israeli painter and illustrator contributed to the art world with an emphasis on combining elements of Israeli culture and her European heritage. Throughout the career, engaging in various exhibitions, she showcased works that encapsulated her unique artistic vision. The creations often reflected themes of identity, memory, and the interplay of light and color. In addition to painting, she undertook illustration projects that further demonstrated her artistic versatility. Her work received recognition within artistic circles, and she participated in art fairs and exhibitions internationally, establishing a connection with audiences and collectors.

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Valerie Solanas

Radical feminist author; SCUM Manifesto
Born
April 9th, 1936 88 years ago
Died
1988 37 years ago — 52 years old

An American radical feminist author, contributed significantly to feminist discourse through the controversial work SCUM Manifesto, published in 1967. The manifesto argued for the overthrow of the male sex and the establishment of a female-only society. Engaged in political activism that challenged traditional gender roles and societal expectations. In 1968, attempted to murder the influential artist Andy Warhol, which further propelled her into the spotlight as a polarizing figure in feminist movements and art culture. Later life involved struggles with mental health and legal issues.

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Jerzy Maksymiuk

Polish pianist and conductor of symphonies
Born
April 9th, 1936 88 years ago

Born in Poland, a notable pianist, composer, and conductor. Gained recognition for conducting various orchestras, including the Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra. Contributed to the development of contemporary classical music and held prestigious positions in orchestras globally. Engaged in numerous recordings that showcased a range of classical works, earning acclaim in the classical music community.

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