What Happened This Year 1950
Born in 1950
Michael McDowell
An author and screenwriter, contributions include novels and screenplays celebrated in horror and thriller genres. Published works gained attention for their intense storytelling and unique plot structures. Involved in screenwriting for various television series and films, establishing a distinct voice in the industry.
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An educator and politician, Lambert served as a Member of the European Parliament representing London from 1999 to 2014. Advocacy focused on environmental issues, social justice, and human rights. Lambert contributed to various legislative initiatives within the European Parliament, especially in relation to climate change and education. Active in grassroots political movements and engaged in community education throughout the career.
Continue ReadingMomčilo Vukotić
A Serbian footballer and manager, made significant contributions to the sport in the 1970s and 1980s. Played as a midfielder and was part of the successful Red Star Belgrade team that secured the European Cup in 1991. Transitioned into management after retirement, overseeing various clubs and making influential decisions within the teams.
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Born in 1950, this American-English musician gained prominence in the 1970s as a pioneering female rock artist. Initial fame came with the hit single "Can the Can," which topped charts in several countries. A blend of rock and glam influences characterized early works. Her energetic performances and distinctive bass playing contributed to her stature in the music industry. The artist also ventured into acting, with notable roles in the television series "Happy Days" and various stage productions. Throughout a lengthy career, she released numerous albums and singles, solidifying her legacy in rock music.
Continue ReadingFrédéric François
A prominent figure in the music scene, this singer-songwriter gained popularity in the French-speaking world. Starting his career in the 1970s, he released a series of successful albums and singles. Many of his songs became hits across Europe, showcasing a blend of romantic ballads and pop melodies. Concert tours allowed for a dedicated following, and numerous performances in prestigious venues solidified a place in the hearts of fans. The artist's legacy includes contributions to French chanson and an enduring presence in the music industry.
Continue ReadingLarry Probst
Served as CEO of Electronic Arts from 1991 to 2007, leading the company through significant growth during the rise of video gaming. Oversaw the launch of popular franchises such as Madden NFL, FIFA, and The Sims, which contributed to the company's establishment as one of the largest video game publishers in the world. Held the position of executive chairman from 2012 to 2018, continuing to influence the company's strategic direction. Played a pivotal role in expanding EA's global footprint and adapting to the digital gaming landscape.
Continue ReadingMelissa Mathison
A screenwriter and producer contributed significantly to the film industry. Best work includes writing the screenplay for the iconic film E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, which was released in 1982 and directed by Steven Spielberg. This film became a cultural phenomenon and remains one of the highest-grossing films of all time. Mathison's writing also encompassed other projects, including the screenplay for The BFG and co-writing the screenplay for the 1990 film Snake Eyes. Throughout her career, she earned recognition for her ability to craft compelling stories that resonate with audiences.
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Ordained as a priest in 1975, served in various parishes and held multiple leadership roles within the church. Became the bishop of a diocese, focusing on spiritual guidance and community development. Played a key role in promoting interfaith dialogue and addressing social issues within the community. Known for commitment to education and support for youth programs, contributing to the growth of local parish initiatives.
Continue ReadingAbraham Sarmiento
Born in 1950, a journalist and activist in the Philippines. Contributed significantly to the Filipino press and political discourse. Engaged in various movements advocating for press freedom and social justice. Played a crucial role in the fight against dictatorship in the Philippines during the Marcos regime. Also, worked on issues related to democracy and human rights, contributing articles and reports that highlighted the struggles of the Filipino people.
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