What Happened This Year 1960
Born in 1960
Anne Parillaud
An actress emerged in the French film industry during the 1980s. Gained prominence with the role of Nikita in the film 'La Femme Nikita'. Received several awards for performance, including the César Award for Most Promising Actress. Appeared in both French and international films throughout the career, showcasing versatility in various roles. Later features included 'Innocent Blood' and 'The Edge of Love'.
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A musician, primarily associated with the alternative rock band They Might Be Giants, contributed to the band as a vocalist, guitarist, and co-founder. In the early 1990s, They Might Be Giants achieved significant acclaim with the release of their hit albums, including 'Flood' and 'Lincoln.' Their unique sound and clever lyrics gained a dedicated following, and the band also created music for children's television, including the theme for 'Malcolm in the Middle.' Throughout the career, live performances and innovative music videos showcased the band's creativity and distinctive style.
Continue ReadingRoma Downey
An actress and producer with roots in Ireland and America, achieved fame through the role of Monica in the television series 'Touched by an Angel', which aired from 1994 to 2003. Downey also served as a producer on various projects, including the miniseries 'The Bible' and 'A.D. The Bible Continues'. Downey's work has focused on themes of faith and spirituality. In addition to her television accomplishments, she has acted in films and continued to engage in producing roles, contributing to projects through her production company.
Continue ReadingKeith Dowding
Contributed significantly to the fields of political science and philosophy, focusing on theories of democracy and political representation. Published extensively on various topics, including social choice theory, and is recognized for academic excellence in these disciplines. Served as a professor at several universities and has been involved in the academic community through various editorial roles.
Continue ReadingAra Darzi
An Iraqi-English surgeon and academic, contributions include advancements in minimally invasive surgery and significant research in health policy. Held the position of Chair of Surgery at Imperial College London. Served as a Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State in the Department of Health, influencing national health services. Established numerous initiatives to improve surgical practices and patient care, bridging clinical excellence with academic research.
Continue ReadingAlmudena Grandes
An author whose literary career spanned several decades, notable for contributions to contemporary Spanish literature. Grandes published numerous novels, essays, and short stories. The 'Episodios de una Guerra Interminable' series, a historical narrative about the Spanish Civil War and its aftermath, received critical acclaim. Her capacity to interweave personal stories with significant historical events added depth to her narratives. Works often explored themes of memory, identity, and social justice, reflecting on the complexities of Spanish history.
Continue ReadingFranco Baresi
A prominent footballer and coach, played as a central defender. Spent entire club career at AC Milan, making over 750 appearances. Helped AC Milan secure multiple Serie A titles and the UEFA Champions League. Transitioned to coaching after retirement, contributing to youth development at AC Milan.
Continue ReadingTony Gwynn
A prominent baseball player and coach, achieved significant success in Major League Baseball. Played primarily for the San Diego Padres from 1982 to 2001. Accumulated 3,141 hits during his career, ranking among the top 20 players in MLB history. Renowned for exceptional batting skills, leading the National League in batting average eight times. Contributed to the Padres' journey to the World Series in 1984 and 1998. After retiring, transitioned into coaching and remained active in baseball until passing in 2014.
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A prominent singer-songwriter, musician, and activist, this individual rose to fame as the lead vocalist and primary lyricist of the rock band U2. Formed in Dublin in 1976, U2 achieved international acclaim with albums such as "The Joshua Tree" and "Achtung Baby." This individual has participated actively in various humanitarian causes, including the fight against poverty and disease in Africa. In 2006, received the Geoghegan Award from the Martin Luther King Jr. Center for Nonviolent Social Change for efforts in social justice. This person's commitment to activism is reflected through the band’s participation in initiatives like (RED) and lobbying for debt relief for developing countries.
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