What Happened This Year 1946
Born in 1946
Mike Morris
A prominent English talk show host, contributed significantly to British television. Hosted the long-running talk show 'The Mike Morris Show', which featured various celebrity interviews and discussions on topical issues. Engaged audiences with a casual yet insightful presentation style, leading to a loyal viewership. Worked in the media industry for several decades, becoming a well-recognized face in British entertainment. Transitioned to various other media roles after the show's conclusion, continuing to influence the television landscape until the end of his career.
Continue ReadingBarnett Slepian
Practiced medicine in New York and became a prominent figure in the abortion rights movement. Gained attention for providing reproductive health services in a politically charged environment. Established a community for women seeking safe abortion care. Tragically killed in 1998, which drew national attention to the ongoing debates regarding abortion access and reproductive rights.
Continue ReadingDoug Ireland
A journalist focused on political and social issues, contributed to various publications including The Village Voice, which provided significant commentary on LGBTQ+ rights and other pressing matters. Engaged in activism for human rights and freedom of expression throughout his career. Investigated and reported on international political situations, drawing attention to underreported crises.
Continue ReadingDavid Wall
A ballet dancer performed primarily with the English National Ballet. Joined this prestigious company in the 1970s and became known for performances in classic ballets, showcasing exceptional technique and artistry. During a career spanning over three decades, contributed to the growth of ballet in the UK. After retiring from the stage, transitioned to teaching and mentoring young dancers, sharing knowledge and experiences from a prominent performing career.
Continue ReadingSonny Ruberto
Played professional baseball primarily as an infielder. Coached at the collegiate level and managed various minor league teams, including the New York Mets' Triple-A affiliate, the Tidewater Tides. Concluded a lengthy career in baseball that spanned several decades, contributing to the sport through both playing and coaching positions. Transitioned to coaching at various educational institutions after completing playing career.
Continue ReadingBernie Banton
Advocated for the rights of asbestos disease victims, particularly those affected by exposure through work. Played a crucial role in raising public awareness about the dangers of asbestos and its link to diseases like mesothelioma. Engaged in numerous campaigns for legislative change to secure compensation for victims and their families. His efforts contributed to significant reforms in Australia regarding occupational health and safety standards.
Continue ReadingLewis Collins
An English-American actor gained recognition for work in television and film. Achieved prominence with the role of Bodie in the British television series 'The Professionals', which aired from 1977 to 1983. The series became a significant hit, showcasing the exploits of two detectives in London. Additionally, appeared in various other films and series, including 'The Cuckoo Patrol' and 'Who Dares Wins'. His contributions to the acting industry remain notable for the portrayal of action-oriented characters.
Continue ReadingFrank Moore
A painter and poet, contributed significantly to the art community through innovative techniques in visual art and written word. Achieved recognition for emphasis on emotional expression and abstract visualization. Active in the New York art scene, influenced many emerging artists through workshops and exhibitions. Produced a substantial body of work that includes both paintings and poetic expressions, garnering accolades in both fields.
Continue ReadingJean Rondeau
The racing driver was active in endurance racing, particularly known for participation in the 24 Hours of Le Mans. Rondeau formed the Rondeau Racing team, which achieved significant recognition in the 1980s. Achieved success by winning the 1980 24 Hours of Le Mans driving a Rondeau M379B, marking the first victory for a driver in a car built by his own team. Additionally, Rondeau competed in various championships, including the World Sportscar Championship and European endurance events.
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