What Happened This Year 1952

Born in 1952

Peter van Heemst

Dutch politician and legislator
Born
July 10th, 1952 72 years ago

Born in 1952, a significant figure in Dutch politics, served in the House of Representatives. Played a key role in legislative processes regarding education and social policy. Engaged in numerous debates and contributed to important legislation during tenure, reflecting the priorities of the political party represented.

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Kim Mitchell

Canadian singer-songwriter and guitarist
Born
July 10th, 1952 72 years ago

An influential figure in Canadian rock music, contributed to the genre as both a solo artist and a member of the band Max Webster. Gained popularity in the 1980s with hits that included 'Go for Soda' and 'Patio Lanterns'. Released several albums, achieving commercial success and critical acclaim. Also known for engaging performances and distinctive guitar work.

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Bill Barber

Ice hockey player and coach, Philadelphia Flyers
Born
July 11th, 1952 72 years ago

A Canadian ice hockey player and coach, achieved significant success in professional hockey. Played in the National Hockey League (NHL) primarily for the Philadelphia Flyers. Contributed to the Flyers' winning the Stanley Cup in 1974 and 1975. After retiring as a player, took on coaching roles, including serving as an assistant coach for various teams. Inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1990.

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Stephen Lang

American actor in Avatar and Gods and Generals
Born
July 11th, 1952 72 years ago

An accomplished actor and playwright, with a significant career in theater, film, and television. Gained recognition for performances in the film 'Avatar' as Colonel Miles Quaritch and in 'Gods and Generals' as Stonewall Jackson. Also noted for extensive work in stage productions, including playing the title role in 'Death of a Salesman' and performances in various off-Broadway productions. Provided voice work for video games and animation projects, further showcasing versatility as an artist.

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Irina Bokova

Bulgarian Minister of Foreign Affairs
Born
July 12th, 1952 72 years ago

Served as the Bulgarian Minister of Foreign Affairs from 2009 to 2014. Held the position of Director-General of UNESCO from 2009 to 2017. Promoted education, heritage preservation, and international cooperation during tenure at UNESCO. Engaged in various initiatives focused on cultural diversity and the importance of education in global development.

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Voja Antonić

Computer Scientist, Galaksija Designer
Born
July 12th, 1952 72 years ago

A Serbian computer scientist and journalist contributed significantly to the development of computing in the former Yugoslavia. Designed the Galaksija computer, which played a crucial role in introducing personal computing to the region during the 1980s. Worked as a journalist, focusing on technology and computing topics. Promoted computer literacy and fostered interest in computing among young people and enthusiasts through various initiatives.

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Bob Casale

Guitarist and producer for Devo
Born
July 14th, 1952 72 years ago
Died
February 17th, 2014 11 years ago — 61 years old

An American guitarist and keyboard player, contributed significantly to the band Devo, which was formed in the 1970s. Served as a producer and played a pivotal role in the band's unique sound, which combined new wave, punk, and art rock elements. Participated in the development of the band's image and aesthetic, which included the iconic energy dome hats worn during performances. Casale also collaborated with various artists and produced music outside of Devo, showcasing his versatility within the music industry.

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Marky Ramone

Drummer for punk band Ramones
Born
July 15th, 1952 72 years ago

A drummer and songwriter, contributed significantly to the punk rock genre during the late 20th century. Joined the influential band Ramones in 1978, playing on several of their albums. The self-titled debut album released in 1976 helped establish the band's iconic sound. Marky Ramone remained with the group during their critical years, participating in unforgettable performances and shaping the direction of punk music. After leaving Ramones, engaged in various music projects, including work with other bands and solo endeavors. Also, gained recognition through a successful career in music production and tours.

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David Pack

Singer-songwriter and producer for Ambrosia
Born
July 15th, 1952 72 years ago

Born in 1952, this American singer-songwriter, guitarist, and producer gained recognition as a founding member of the band Ambrosia. The band released several successful albums in the 1970s and 1980s, blending rock and pop influences. The single 'Biggest Part of Me' achieved significant chart success, reaching high positions on the Billboard Hot 100. Later, the artist pursued a solo career, contributing to projects for various artists and producing numerous songs. Collaborations span across genres, showcasing versatility in songwriting and production. This individual's contributions to music include work with prominent musicians in the industry, leaving a lasting imprint on the pop-rock landscape.

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