What Happened This Year 1960
Born in 1960
Margaret Ferrier
Elected as a Member of Parliament for Rutherglen and Hamilton West in 2015, served as a representative in the UK Parliament. Engaged in various committees and was active in local and national political issues. Faced scrutiny in relation to COVID-19 lockdown violations in 2020, leading to suspension from the SNP party. Retained her position as an independent MP following the incident.
Continue ReadingColin Firth
An English actor and producer, recognized for contributions to film and television, particularly in dramatic roles. Gained prominence in the early 1990s with performances in adaptations of classic literature and contemporary dramas. Achieved significant acclaim for portraying King George VI in the 2010 film 'The King's Speech', which won several Academy Awards, including Best Picture. Other notable performances include lead roles in 'Pride and Prejudice' (1995) and 'Bridget Jones's Diary' (2001). Firth also received several prestigious awards, including the BAFTA for Best Actor. Sustained a successful career through a mix of independent films and mainstream blockbusters.
Continue ReadingTim Hunter
An ice hockey player and coach from Canada, played as a right winger in the National Hockey League (NHL). Played for teams such as the Montreal Canadiens, the Colorado Rockies, and the Calgary Flames. Contributed to the Flames' victory in the 1989 Stanley Cup. Transitioned to coaching after retirement, guiding various junior and professional teams.
Continue ReadingHiroshi Amano
A physicist and academic contributed significantly to the development of blue light-emitting diodes (LEDs). Discovery of efficient blue LEDs enabled advancements in lighting technology and display systems. The research played a critical role in the creation of energy-efficient lighting solutions and contributed to various applications in electronics and communication. Co-recipient of the 2014 Nobel Prize in Physics, received recognition alongside two other scientists for the invention of efficient blue LEDs. This achievement has had a transformative impact on lighting and displays, influencing a wide range of industries and applications.
Continue ReadingAnne Ramsay
Born in 1960, this American actress gained recognition for portraying Lisa Stemple on the television series 'Mad About You'. The role spanned from 1992 to 1999, with a revival in 2019. She also appeared in the film 'The Little Giant' and made guest appearances on various TV shows, demonstrating versatility in her performances.
Continue ReadingRoad Warrior Animal
A professional wrestler achieved prominence in the 1980s and 1990s. Gained fame as part of the tag team The Road Warriors alongside partner Hawk. The duo showcased a powerful and intimidating style, becoming one of the most recognized teams in wrestling history. Competed in various promotions including WWE and NWA. Won multiple tag team championships, establishing a legacy in professional wrestling. Inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2011, reflecting contributions to the sport and its popularity.
Continue ReadingEvan Jenkins
Born in 1960, an American academic and politician served in several significant roles in West Virginia. Held a position in the West Virginia House of Delegates, where contributions to state legislation included efforts in education and health policy. Later, served as a member of the United States House of Representatives, focusing on various issues affecting the state. Promoted policies aimed at economic development and infrastructure improvements.
Continue ReadingStefanos Korkolis
Born in Greece in 1960, a pianist and composer focused on creating contemporary classical music. Formed a unique style blending traditional Greek melodies with classical elements. Composed numerous works for piano and orchestra, and performed extensively in concert halls throughout Europe and beyond. Also recognized for collaborations with various artists across genres, enhancing the visibility of Greek music on international platforms.
Continue ReadingKevin Carter
A South African photojournalist gained recognition for powerful photographic documentation of humanitarian crises. The work captured in coverage of the famine in Sudan in 1993 led to a Pulitzer Prize for Feature Photography. This photograph depicted a starving child and a vulture waiting nearby, striking a chord globally and raising awareness regarding the dire situation in the country. The profound impact of this image on public consciousness remains significant as it highlighted the severe effects of famine and conflict. His career included contributions to various publications, emphasizing the importance of visual storytelling in journalism.
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