What Happened This Year 1950

Born in 1950

Peggy Noonan

American speechwriter and author
Born
September 7th, 1950 74 years ago

An author and speechwriter, contributions include writing for Ronald Reagan, especially the 1984 presidential campaign. Work spans journalism and political commentary, with a focus on American culture and politics. Also authored several books, including 'What I Saw at the Revolution' and 'The Time of Our Lives' which reflect insights on political strategies and leadership. Regular commentary appears in major publications and on television.

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Johann Friedrich

German-Australian engineer
Born
September 7th, 1950 74 years ago
Died
1991 34 years ago — 41 years old

An engineer with a background in both Germany and Australia, contributed significantly to various engineering projects. Developed innovative solutions in civil engineering and was involved in urban development initiatives. Actively participated in academic research, publishing multiple papers on engineering methods and practices.

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David Cannadine

Historian and author of 'Ornamentalism'
Born
September 7th, 1950 74 years ago

Based in England, significant contributions to historical scholarship include detailed examinations of British social history, the cultural elites, and the impact of class. Authored several influential books, focusing on the historical narrative and its implications. Holds the position of Professor of History at the University of London and serves as the Director of the Institute of Historical Research. Engaged in public history debates, emphasizing the importance of understanding the past.

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Julie Kavner

American actress; voice of Marge Simpson
Born
September 7th, 1950 74 years ago

An actress born in 1950, gained prominence as the voice of Marge Simpson on the animated television series The Simpsons. Start in entertainment began with roles in television and film, including supporting roles in films like The Last Temptation of Christ and her work on the series Rhoda. Established a distinctive voice and comedic style, becoming a recognizable figure in animation. Contributions to The Simpsons led to multiple accolades, including Primetime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Voice-Over Performance.

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Mike Simpson

American dentist and politician
Born
September 8th, 1950 74 years ago

Served in the U.S. House of Representatives from 1999 to 2021. Held the position of Chairman of the House Energy and Water Appropriations Subcommittee. Prior to political career, practiced dentistry in Idaho and contributed to local community health initiatives.

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Zachary Richard

Singer-songwriter and poet with Acadian roots
Born
September 8th, 1950 74 years ago

A singer-songwriter and poet based in the United States, contributions span both music and literature. Early career involved blending Cajun music with folk and rock elements, culminating in a distinctive sound. Achieved critical acclaim with albums such as 'Café au Lait' and 'Zachary Richard's Cajun Music'. Work often reflects cultural heritage and environmental themes. Engaged in activism, particularly focused on the preservation of the Acadian language and culture. In addition to performing, has published collections of poetry that delve into similar themes as his musical work. Continues to perform and share the culture of the Cajun community through both song and written word.

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Ian Davidson

Scottish lawyer and politician
Born
September 8th, 1950 74 years ago

A significant figure in Scottish politics and law. Served as a Member of Parliament for the Labour Party, representing the constituencies of Glasgow and later, Glasgow South West. Contributed to debates and legislation concerning social issues, labor rights, and public policy. Held various positions within the party, advocating for workers and community interests throughout a lengthy political career. Engaged in legal practices alongside a prominent political career, demonstrating a commitment to public service and advocacy for justice.

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Gogi Alauddin

Squash player and coach, World Championships
Born
September 9th, 1950 74 years ago

Alauddin achieved significant recognition in squash during the 1970s and 1980s. He represented Pakistan in numerous international competitions and contributed to the development of the sport through coaching. His career included participation in various World Squash Championships, where he showcased Pakistan's strengths in squash. After retiring from professional play, he focused on coaching and mentoring younger players, further establishing a legacy in the sport.

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John McFee

American singer-songwriter and guitarist
Born
September 9th, 1950 74 years ago

Born in 1950, contributed to the music industry as a singer-songwriter, guitarist, and producer. Gained recognition as a member of the band Doobie Brothers, where contributions included guitar work and vocals. In addition to band efforts, engaged in solo projects and collaborated with various artists, showcasing versatility across genres. Instrumental in the creation of notable albums and singles that enjoyed commercial success. His career spans decades, significantly influencing the sound of American rock music.

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