What Happened This Year 1937

Born in 1937

Daniel McFadden

Economist and Nobel Prize Laureate
Born
July 29th, 1937 87 years ago

An American economist, recognized for contributions to microeconomic theory, choice modeling, and econometrics. Awarded the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences in 2000 for the development of methods for analyzing consumer choice. His work has influenced various fields including economics, transportation, and public policy. Served as a professor at the University of California, Berkeley, where significant research was conducted. Numerous publications in leading economic journals highlight advancements in understanding consumer behavior and decision-making processes.

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Al D'Amato

American lawyer and United States Senator
Born
August 1st, 1937 87 years ago

Served as a United States Senator from New York from 1981 to 1999. Prior to that, held various roles in New York state government, including Chairman of the New York State Republican Party. Played a significant role in various legislation affecting economic development and transportation. After leaving the Senate, continued to work in law and business.

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Garth Hudson

Keyboard player for The Band
Born
August 2nd, 1937 87 years ago
Died
January 21st, 2025 0 years ago — 87 years old

A Canadian keyboard player, songwriter, and producer, contributed significantly to the rock music scene, particularly as a member of The Band. The Band gained prominence for their unique blend of rock, folk, and Americana music. Hudson's work with The Band included key performances and significant songwriting, leading to the creation of critically acclaimed albums. He participated in the legendary Martin Scorsese film 'The Last Waltz', capturing the final concert of The Band, which showcased his musical talents on a grand scale.

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Billy Cannon

American football player and dentist
Born
August 2nd, 1937 87 years ago
Died
2018 7 years ago — 81 years old

Played college football at Louisiana State University, where achieved fame in 1959 by winning the Heisman Trophy. Played professionally in the National Football League and the American Football League primarily for the Oakland Raiders and the Houston Oilers. After retiring from sports, pursued a career in dentistry and opened a practice in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.

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Ron Brierley

New Zealand businessman and investor
Born
August 2nd, 1937 87 years ago

Brierley had a significant career in business and investment, primarily recognized for establishing Brierley Investments Limited, a prominent investment company in New Zealand. In the 1980s, he became known for his role in various corporate takeovers, including the acquisition of companies such as Air New Zealand. Brierley was also involved in international investments, focusing on companies within Australia and the Pacific region. His strategies in corporate restructuring and shareholder activism contributed to the growth of several businesses during his career. In the late 1990s and early 2000s, he shifted focus to philanthropic efforts and was involved in education initiatives in New Zealand.

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Roland Burris

Attorney General of Illinois
Born
August 3rd, 1937 87 years ago

Served as the 39th Attorney General of Illinois from 1991 to 1995. Prior to that, held multiple positions in the state government, including Chairman of the Illinois State Lottery. Elected to the U.S. Senate in 2008, becoming the first African American senator from Illinois. His term in the Senate lasted until January 2010. In addition to practicing law, engaged in various community service initiatives.

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Steven Berkoff

Actor and director of 'Eastenders'
Born
August 3rd, 1937 87 years ago

Born in 1937, this English actor, director, and playwright gained recognition for powerful performances in various stage productions and films. The unique, often intense, acting style became synonymous with works in both theater and cinema. Significant contributions include writing and directing original plays and adaptations, showcasing a distinctive approach to performance art. Among the most prominent works are roles in the television series 'Eastenders' and films like 'A Clockwork Orange' and 'Octopussy'. The artistic journey spans multiple decades, leading to a reputation as a commanding presence on stage and screen.

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David Bedford

Keyboard player, composer, conductor
Born
August 4th, 1937 87 years ago
Died
2011 14 years ago — 74 years old

A keyboard player, composer, and conductor, achieved recognition for contributions to contemporary classical music and progressive rock. Worked with various artists and bands, collaborating on innovative projects that blended genres. Composed music for both live performances and recordings, showcasing a blend of traditional and modern influences. Conducted orchestras and ensembles, demonstrating a commitment to expanding the reach of classical music. The versatility and creativity led to a distinctive style that resonated with audiences.

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Herb Brooks

Ice hockey coach, led Miracle on Ice
Born
August 5th, 1937 87 years ago
Died
August 11th, 2003 21 years ago — 66 years old

An influential ice hockey coach, achieved prominence while serving as head coach of the United States men's ice hockey team during the 1980 Winter Olympics in Lake Placid, where the team achieved an unexpected victory over the Soviet Union, referred to as the 'Miracle on Ice.' Prior to coaching, played for the University of Minnesota and was part of the U.S. national team. After the Olympic success, coached various professional teams, including the New York Rangers. Inducted into the United States Hockey Hall of Fame in 2006, and recognized for contributions to the sport both as a player and a coach.

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